us history Crossword Puzzles
History 2022-01-16
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- Who elected Jefferson Davis from Mississippi as president of the Confederacy?
- Who was the Vice President of the Confederacy?
- Who feared that issuing the Proclamation earlier might seem like an act of desperation?
- what did President Lincoln issue on September 22, 1862?
- What did Sherman continue after he split his army in two?
- Who was the President of the Confederacy?
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- What was the southern states banded together to form a new nation called?
- When did Georgia see it´s first and largest major battle?
- How many days did President Lincoln wait to issue the Emancipation Proclamation?
- What was Abraham Lincoln's purpose?
- What was Georgia's capital during Civil War?
- Where were the Union soldiers sent to near the end of the Civil War?
- What did General William Tecumseh Sherman lead?
- What battle became the largest Union defeat?
- What did Union leader quickly set up to strangle Confederate commerce and weaken the South?
15 Clues: What was Abraham Lincoln's purpose? • Who was the President of the Confederacy? • What was Georgia's capital during Civil War? • What battle became the largest Union defeat? • Who was the Vice President of the Confederacy? • What did General William Tecumseh Sherman lead? • what did President Lincoln issue on September 22, 1862? • ...
history 2022-02-03
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- US Congress
- lacking
- appropriate to a court or judge
- Believe in strong state governments
- how many people in a area
- approved
- Representation based on population
- to have power to put laws to affect
- ability to do something
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- Believed in a strong national government
- One vote per state
- Bicameral legislature
- having power to make laws
- Auther that discussed the three branches of government
- income and business profits, or added to the cost of some goods, services, and transactions
15 Clues: lacking • approved • US Congress • One vote per state • Bicameral legislature • ability to do something • having power to make laws • how many people in a area • appropriate to a court or judge • Representation based on population • Believe in strong state governments • to have power to put laws to affect • Believed in a strong national government • ...
History 2022-06-21
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- Name of the one-armed British sailor who helped the British win at the Battle of Trafalgar.
- Norman Compensation Payment
- List of crimes that were all punishable by death in Early Modern England.
- The disease that affected soldiers feet in trenches in WW1.
- Person in charge of making propaganda for the Nazis.
- Surname of the first president of the USA.
- British leader during WW2.
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- Name of the American harbour attacked by the Japanese during WW2.
- Name of the Italian explorer who found America when trying to find a route to India.
- Queen who executed 300 Protestants by burning at the stake.
- The split between Catholics and Protestants that began in the 16th century.
- The day British and American troops landed in France during WW2.
- Russian leader during WW2.
- Anglo-Saxon compensation payment
- Famous British plane from WW2.
15 Clues: Russian leader during WW2. • British leader during WW2. • Norman Compensation Payment • Famous British plane from WW2. • Anglo-Saxon compensation payment • Surname of the first president of the USA. • Person in charge of making propaganda for the Nazis. • Queen who executed 300 Protestants by burning at the stake. • ...
History 2022-06-24
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- the number of each of the house of congress that must approve an amendment for it to be submitted to the states of their approval
- an alternation or change that ads to,improve or corrects a motive or bill
- this freedom is one of three basic freedoms protected by the 1st amendment
- The Branch responsible for amendments
- this amendment doesn't permit search and sizure without a warrent
- The only court established by the constitution and usually rules only on issue of national importance
- Another name for the first 10 amendments
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- This amendment outlaws cruel and unusual punishment
- The document of which the bill of rights is attached
- the amendment allows you to be silent if your testimony is incriminating you
- The number of people on a jury
- The number of amendments contained in the bill of rights
- the amount of states need to approve a amendment
- This another one of three basic freedoms protected by the first amendment
- a term used to identify a national or central government that has power greater then individual state governments
15 Clues: The number of people on a jury • The Branch responsible for amendments • Another name for the first 10 amendments • the amount of states need to approve a amendment • This amendment outlaws cruel and unusual punishment • The document of which the bill of rights is attached • The number of amendments contained in the bill of rights • ...
History 2022-12-01
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- a body of voters in a specified area who elect a representative to a legislative body
- representative that articulates and embodies the collective beliefs
- of the house elect to a fourth second consecutive term as a speaker
- leather or length of cord fastened to a handle
- having two legislative or parliamentary chambers
- committee of the house and senate which legislative, oversight and administrative services
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- pro tempore over the senate in the absence of the vice president
- sight failure to notice or do something
- power political power granted to the united state government that aren't explicitly state in the congress
- procedure for ending a debate and taking a vote
- an arrangement to meet someone at particular time and place
- powers the power of taxation police and power
- prolonged speech that obstruct progress in a legislative
- powers the power granted to the federal government and specifically congress
- amount of money owed for goods supplied
15 Clues: sight failure to notice or do something • amount of money owed for goods supplied • powers the power of taxation police and power • leather or length of cord fastened to a handle • procedure for ending a debate and taking a vote • having two legislative or parliamentary chambers • prolonged speech that obstruct progress in a legislative • ...
History 2025-09-16
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- ship of Sir Humphrey Gilbert
- river found in the ocean that sailors use
- great playright of the Elizabethan Era
- First baby born in the New World
- Queen of England also know as "Bloody Mary"
- French owned fort near Jacksonville, FL
- The Spanish court that wanted to convert people into catholicsm
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- What Sir Walter Raleigh named the area
- Sent by France to find the Northwest Passage
- Spanish fort
- The second oldest city in North America
- Queen of Spain
- named after Sir Walter Raleigh
- Native Americans fighting against the Hurons and Algonquin
- letters the Lost Colony of Roanoke etched into a tree
15 Clues: Spanish fort • Queen of Spain • ship of Sir Humphrey Gilbert • named after Sir Walter Raleigh • First baby born in the New World • What Sir Walter Raleigh named the area • great playright of the Elizabethan Era • The second oldest city in North America • French owned fort near Jacksonville, FL • river found in the ocean that sailors use • ...
history 2025-09-17
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- European country that allied with the Patriots and helped secure victory
- Final battle of the Revolutionary War, where Cornwallis surrendered
- Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army
- The major goal America won after the war
- Local soldiers who fought part-time alongside the Continental Army
- British general forced to surrender at Yorktown
- British naval strategy of cutting off colonial trade and supplies
- French ships that trapped the British army at Yorktown
- Harsh winter camp where Washington’s men trained and grew stronger
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- Major American victory in 1777 that convinced France to join the war
- Nickname for British soldiers because of their uniforms
- 1783 agreement that officially ended the war and recognized U.S. independence
- Main fighting force for the Americans
- Fighting style using ambushes and quick attacks, favored by Americans
- Colonists who remained loyal to Britain during the war
15 Clues: Main fighting force for the Americans • The major goal America won after the war • Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army • British general forced to surrender at Yorktown • Colonists who remained loyal to Britain during the war • French ships that trapped the British army at Yorktown • Nickname for British soldiers because of their uniforms • ...
HISTORY 2025-12-05
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- – A covert agent gathering secret information.
- – U.S. president who urged “Tear down this wall!”
- – Soviet leader who introduced reforms like glasnost.
- – First word of Churchill’s famous “___ Curtain” speech.
- – Type of weapon at the center of the Cuban crisis.
- – Western military alliance formed in 1949.
- – Describes weapons whose use both sides feared.
- – Term for the U.S. and USSR during the Cold War.
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- – Biased information used to influence opinion.
- – U.S. strategy to limit the spread of communism.
- – Soviet leader during the Cuban Missile Crisis.
- – City split into East and West until 1989.
- – President who established early Cold War policies.
- – Superpower rival of the United States during the Cold War.
- – The Berlin ___ symbolized division between East and West.
15 Clues: – City split into East and West until 1989. • – Western military alliance formed in 1949. • – A covert agent gathering secret information. • – Biased information used to influence opinion. • – Soviet leader during the Cuban Missile Crisis. • – Describes weapons whose use both sides feared. • – U.S. president who urged “Tear down this wall!” • ...
History 2022-01-12
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- was the French envoy
- first vice president
- 1795 and was an important diplomatic success
- Amendments that were written by James Madison
- agreement that assuaged antoganisms
- first president
- acts passed by congress
- incident between french and US
- 1795 and concluded hostilities
- states had power to nullify
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- Was in 1794 and was an uprising of farmers and distillers
- A founding father with the last name starting with J
- A founding father with the last name starting with H
- Final battle of northwest indian war
- The first chief justice
15 Clues: first president • was the French envoy • first vice president • The first chief justice • acts passed by congress • states had power to nullify • incident between french and US • 1795 and concluded hostilities • agreement that assuaged antoganisms • Final battle of northwest indian war • 1795 and was an important diplomatic success • Amendments that were written by James Madison • ...
History 2022-01-21
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- This battle marked the Rise of Mughal Empire
- This person united the Marathas
- In 1717, Murshid Quli Khan was the governer of this place
- Mansabdari system implemented by
- Land revenue system by Raja Todar Mal
- Introduced by Babur in battle of Panipat
- This place is also known as City of Nawabs
- This battle defeated the Mughals
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- Bairam Khan's child.
- New land revenue system by Akbar
- Last Mughal Emperor
- The place where Hyder Ali ruled
- Raja Jai Singh built this place
- Was the first Mughal Empire ruler
- Bairam khan was also know as
15 Clues: Last Mughal Emperor • Bairam Khan's child. • Bairam khan was also know as • This person united the Marathas • The place where Hyder Ali ruled • Raja Jai Singh built this place • New land revenue system by Akbar • Mansabdari system implemented by • This battle defeated the Mughals • Was the first Mughal Empire ruler • Land revenue system by Raja Todar Mal • ...
History 2020-06-09
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- Charlemgne's court was placed there.
- Area of land wich could sometimes include more than one village.
- Lords gave them land. Peasants paid homages by working on their land.
- Charlemagne's representative.
- Part of Europe where people were Christian.
- Some thing used to frighten off wolves.
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- Youngest guild members.
- Someone who was said to be: cruel destructive and uncivilized.
- Most important building in the Medieval town.
- Someone who made sure that products were good quality and that members charged honest prices.
- Ordinary objects wich had become holy.
- Someone appointed by God.
- The main building in a Medieval castle.
- Their job was to visit traders to make sure rules were obeyed.
- Territory conquered by the Franks.
15 Clues: Youngest guild members. • Someone appointed by God. • Charlemagne's representative. • Territory conquered by the Franks. • Charlemgne's court was placed there. • Ordinary objects wich had become holy. • The main building in a Medieval castle. • Some thing used to frighten off wolves. • Part of Europe where people were Christian. • ...
History 2020-06-09
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- Sepeninggalan siapa Kerajaan Demak mulai mengalami kemunduran
- Kerajaan Islam pertama di Jawa
- Kerajaan Hindu tertua di Pulau Jawa Barat
- Kerajaan Aceh diwarnai banyak golongan.
- Lokasi Kerajaan Aceh
- Raja terakhir Kerajaan Majapahit
- Sultan yang mendirikan Kerajaan Samudra Pasai
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- Putra Raja Brawijaya V
- Siapa yang menggantikan Sultan Malik al-Saleh
- Raja pertama Kerajaan Aceh
- peningalan kerajaannya prasasti astanagede
- Kerajaan Islam pertama di Indonesia
- Teori yang ditemukan oleh J.C van Leur
- kerajaan yang peninggalannya prasasti Yupa
- Teori agama dan kebudayaan hindu-buddha dibawa oleh para pedagang India
15 Clues: Lokasi Kerajaan Aceh • Putra Raja Brawijaya V • Raja pertama Kerajaan Aceh • Kerajaan Islam pertama di Jawa • Raja terakhir Kerajaan Majapahit • Kerajaan Islam pertama di Indonesia • Teori yang ditemukan oleh J.C van Leur • Kerajaan Aceh diwarnai banyak golongan. • Kerajaan Hindu tertua di Pulau Jawa Barat • peningalan kerajaannya prasasti astanagede • ...
History 2021-11-08
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- he did this so he can live with someone else
- “He _____ the best boats” (ends in t)
- impiety and corruption of the youth “Socrates was found ______”
- Bacterial disease Her husband died from this
- “_______ is the sure possession of those alone, who have the courage to defend it”
- “The ____ meaning of life.”
- he was very direct and was very __________
- trying to make a new one of these
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- believing he deserved an Olympic _____
- introduced payment to the service
- He was ______ from Athens
- just like Ben Franklin
- used the navy to defeat them
- she was insisted by her father do this with her mother
- got this fromPericles
15 Clues: got this fromPericles • just like Ben Franklin • He was ______ from Athens • “The ____ meaning of life.” • used the navy to defeat them • introduced payment to the service • trying to make a new one of these • “He _____ the best boats” (ends in t) • believing he deserved an Olympic _____ • he was very direct and was very __________ • he did this so he can live with someone else • ...
History 2021-11-08
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- Themistocles was very direct and ___________
- Cleisthenes was trying to make a new one of these
- Themistocles used the navy to defeat them
- Aspasia got this from Pericles
- Pericles did this so he can live with someone else
- “The ____ meaning of life.”
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- Aspasia was insisted by her father do this with her mother
- Cleisthenes was ______ from Athens
- Just like Ben Franklin
- Who introduced payment to the service?
- Impiety and corruption of the youth “Socrates was found ______”
- “_______ is the sure possession of those alone, who have the courage to defend it”
- Bacterial disease that Aspasia’s husband died from.
- “He _____ the best boats” (ends in t)
- Socrates believed he deserved an Olympic _____
15 Clues: Just like Ben Franklin • “The ____ meaning of life.” • Aspasia got this from Pericles • Cleisthenes was ______ from Athens • “He _____ the best boats” (ends in t) • Who introduced payment to the service? • Themistocles used the navy to defeat them • Themistocles was very direct and ___________ • Socrates believed he deserved an Olympic _____ • ...
History 2022-02-12
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- a general vote
- A independent country
- former politician of N.S.W
- a number of states or organisations
- the action of coming to live permanently
- ballot a vote cast in secret
- International trade without tax
- a group or body or important principles
- a group of people
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- an agreement between states
- A team used in history against aboriginal
- people chosen to act speak on behalf
- American politician, born in Kansas
- when all the states agreed to be one
- a type of tax
15 Clues: a type of tax • a general vote • a group of people • A independent country • former politician of N.S.W • an agreement between states • ballot a vote cast in secret • International trade without tax • American politician, born in Kansas • a number of states or organisations • people chosen to act speak on behalf • when all the states agreed to be one • ...
History 2014-10-31
15 Clues: orator • work hard • a document • novel story • unfair taxes • anti slavery • Supreme Court • was a prominent • American polotition • republican canidate • opposition to slavery • abolitionist who was hanged • existence of civilized people • contention by words or arguments • responsible for the Missouri compromise
History 2014-09-29
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- Explorer that searched for the fountain of youth
- Wanted to stop the route of riches
- Society class system that dominated Medieval Europe
- 1st European to reach India
- City in Canada
- Viking Explorer
- Conferderation of 5 Tribes in the east cosat
- Explored around America
- Discovered by Ponce de Leon
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- Pope AlexanderI drew this line
- Popular Crusade to take back land from Muslims
- People on a voyage
- Popular Spanish Conquistor
- Large fleet of ships
- Means Holy Savior in English
15 Clues: City in Canada • Viking Explorer • People on a voyage • Large fleet of ships • Explored around America • Popular Spanish Conquistor • 1st European to reach India • Discovered by Ponce de Leon • Means Holy Savior in English • Pope AlexanderI drew this line • Wanted to stop the route of riches • Conferderation of 5 Tribes in the east cosat • ...
history 2022-12-06
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- a group of people who meet together to discuss a topice
- communication by exchange of letters.
- block off with barriers
- A formal request
- a good that human can use directly
- troops stationed in a fortress or town to defend it.
- alatin term meaning for the time between.
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- to attack continuously with cannon fire
- a condition of being safe or sheltered from pursuit, danger, or trouble
- the action of finding new people to join an organization or support a cause
- a series of operations to accomplish a goal.
- the troops stationed in a fortress or town to defend it.
- military blockade or bombardment of an enemy town or position in Oder to force it to surrender.
- A person killed or injured in a war or accident
- to strengthen
15 Clues: to strengthen • A formal request • block off with barriers • a good that human can use directly • communication by exchange of letters. • to attack continuously with cannon fire • alatin term meaning for the time between. • a series of operations to accomplish a goal. • A person killed or injured in a war or accident • troops stationed in a fortress or town to defend it. • ...
History 2022-12-14
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- anything that helps solve problems or do new things, such as knowledge, skills, processes, techniques, tools, and raw materials
- course of action taken by a government
- word used by Greeks and Romans for all people who did not share their culture
- the work of designing and creating new products or system by using scientific methods
- civilization the civilization of the ancient Greeks and Romans
- government official who enforces the law
- one of two top officials and military leaders in the roman republic
- religion official religion supported by the government
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- person who dies for his or her beliefs
- unjust use of power or in Greece a government run by a strong ruler
- explains how events and people are related to each other, such as one events many have caused another
- scientist who learns about past human life by fossils and artifacts
- The ability to handle relationships without increasing hostility.
- art or practice of designing and building structures
- farming the main economics in history
15 Clues: farming the main economics in history • person who dies for his or her beliefs • course of action taken by a government • government official who enforces the law • art or practice of designing and building structures • religion official religion supported by the government • civilization the civilization of the ancient Greeks and Romans • ...
history 2023-02-16
15 Clues: 2 pac • Madea • Black Mamba • King of pop • tyson Iron mike • Named after ice • Undefeatedboxer • Married to Jay-Z • Known as _____ dog • Micheal jackson sister • Jermaine lamarr rapper • godfather of gangsta rap • The Greatest boxer of all time • First black president of the USA • Rapper who name is half of a dollar
history 2023-02-16
15 Clues: 2 pac • Madea • Black Mamba • King of pop • tyson Iron mike • Named after ice • Undefeatedboxer • Married to Jay-Z • Known as _____ dog • Micheal jackson sister • Jermaine lamarr rapper • godfather of gangsta rap • The Greatest boxer of all time • First black president of the USA • Rapper who name is half of a dollar
history 2023-02-16
15 Clues: 2 pac • Madea • Black Mamba • King of pop • tyson Iron mike • Named after ice • Undefeatedboxer • Married to Jay-Z • Known as _____ dog • Micheal jackson sister • Jermaine lamarr rapper • godfather of gangsta rap • The Greatest boxer of all time • First black president of the USA • Rapper who name is half of a dollar
history 2023-02-16
15 Clues: 2 pac • Madea • Black Mamba • King of pop • tyson Iron mike • Named after ice • Undefeatedboxer • Married to Jay-Z • Known as _____ dog • Micheal jackson sister • Jermaine lamarr rapper • godfather of gangsta rap • The Greatest boxer of all time • First black president of the USA • Rapper who name is half of a dollar
history 2023-02-16
15 Clues: 2 pac • Madea • Black Mamba • King of pop • tyson Iron mike • Named after ice • Undefeatedboxer • Married to Jay-Z • Known as _____ dog • Micheal jackson sister • Jermaine lamarr rapper • godfather of gangsta rap • The Greatest boxer of all time • First black president of the USA • Rapper who name is half of a dollar
history 2023-02-16
15 Clues: 2 pac • Madea • Black Mamba • King of pop • tyson Iron mike • Named after ice • Undefeatedboxer • Married to Jay-Z • Known as _____ dog • Micheal jackson sister • Jermaine lamarr rapper • godfather of gangsta rap • The Greatest boxer of all time • First black president of the USA • Rapper who name is half of a dollar
HISTORY 2017-02-28
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- A conflict between two and more countries by using weapon
- The territory with certain political, climatic, cultural or historical boundaries(borders)
- Increasing of territory by attacks to the other counter’s land
- The main law of country that has supreme legal force
- The process of global economic, political, cultural and religious integration and combining
- State of the economy, characterized by stopping of production and trade over a long period of time
- An exterminationof one specific nation to achieve some political goals
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- Social upheavals aimed at fundamental changes in current political system and against to king or monarchy
- The process of owning new territory and making these countries a part of yours
- Something that was made by people in ancient and found by archaeologists
- Science of leading the war
- A system of government where all power controlled by one person
- The forced displacement of people in the unknown land
- An economic activity aimed at the realization of buying and sale, exchange of goods and other related processes
- Works that consistently describes the way of historical events
15 Clues: Science of leading the war • The main law of country that has supreme legal force • The forced displacement of people in the unknown land • A conflict between two and more countries by using weapon • Works that consistently describes the way of historical events • A system of government where all power controlled by one person • ...
History 2017-04-24
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- Aid of homeowners farmers and small businessman.
- She flew the Atlantic alone in 1932.
- The manufacture or sale of liquor were prohibited in the U.S.A.
- President and director of Belgian.
- The closing of all banks for a certain period of time.
- A sadness or pain because happening in your life.
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- President when the Republican Party was in power.
- Radio, made possible by Lee De Forest.
- in 1920 this amendment gave women of the US the right to vote in national elections.
- a musical prodigy
- He flew alone in his plane called the "Spirit of St. Louis".
- Orville and Wilbur launched a motor powered machine which kept in the air for less than a minute.
- Jobless or nothing to do.
- Good fortune, wealth, & luxury
- Made cars and sold them to the middle-class, average pay people.
15 Clues: a musical prodigy • Jobless or nothing to do. • Good fortune, wealth, & luxury • President and director of Belgian. • She flew the Atlantic alone in 1932. • Radio, made possible by Lee De Forest. • Aid of homeowners farmers and small businessman. • President when the Republican Party was in power. • A sadness or pain because happening in your life. • ...
history 2017-07-19
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- the minimum amount of income one would need to meet basic needs
- practice of redrawing the lines of a voting district to give one party or group of voters an advantage
- barrier created by custom, law, and and economic differences that separated whites from nonwhites
- ended federal aid to tribes withdrew federal land protection, and distributed tribal land among individuals
- segregation established by practice and custom, rather than by law
- segregation by law
- industry of food production by large corporations or wealthy individuals
- political rights designed to have an immediate impact
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- counseling students to deliberately break laws they considered unjus
- primary election in which only whites could participate
- interracial marriage
- part of city where people belonging to a single ethnic group live
- boycott that resulted in the integration of Montgomery, Alabama's bus
- deny voting rights
- dependency on public assistance
15 Clues: deny voting rights • segregation by law • interracial marriage • dependency on public assistance • political rights designed to have an immediate impact • primary election in which only whites could participate • the minimum amount of income one would need to meet basic needs • part of city where people belonging to a single ethnic group live • ...
History 2020-02-20
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- in 1045 permanent split or schism occurred between
- who was known for his connection of ancient laws known as Justinian's code
- what did mosaics often display
- what were images of Jesus the virgin mary
- The byzantine empire reached its peak under who?
- who was the empire in 330
- what was the church in the west called
- what law created a single uniformed code
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- who was Justinian wife
- year was the final blow of byzantine
- what does the church of Hagia Sophia mean
- in the late Ad200 where was the power shifted too
- what artist developed mosaics
- what was the best know structure?
- what was the church in the east
15 Clues: who was Justinian wife • who was the empire in 330 • what artist developed mosaics • what did mosaics often display • what was the church in the east • what was the best know structure? • year was the final blow of byzantine • what was the church in the west called • what law created a single uniformed code • what does the church of Hagia Sophia mean • ...
History 2020-05-04
15 Clues: who fought • god of sun • god of fire • god of rain • death and... • god of night • life and.... • god of nature • god of spring • god of the dead • were the heart were placed • taken out during sacrifices • Who killed the human sacrifices • who the sacrifices were made for • sand stone shape made by Egyptians
History 2021-03-24
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- Famous artist for drawing lifelike bird species in North America.
- Abolitionist,escaped slave,fought against discrimination against black union soldiers
- fighter for public education, considered the father of public education
- famous artist for drawing american landscape portraits
- famous artist for drawing landscapes, hudson river school of art
- abolitionist, made a newspaper called "The Liberator"
- to end slavery entirely
- reformer, fighter for women's right,arrested and fined for trying to vote
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- quakers, educators, and supported abolitionist movement/ women's right
- purpose was to give women's equal rights allowing them to do the same things as men
- female poet-Transcendentalist
- abolitionist and fighter for women's right, wrote the Declaration of Sentiments
- Fought to improve treatment for mentally ill
- American Philosopher, wrote self-reliance
- Quaker,supporter of abolitionists and womens right,attended the Seneca Falls convention
15 Clues: to end slavery entirely • female poet-Transcendentalist • American Philosopher, wrote self-reliance • Fought to improve treatment for mentally ill • abolitionist, made a newspaper called "The Liberator" • famous artist for drawing american landscape portraits • famous artist for drawing landscapes, hudson river school of art • ...
History 2021-10-18
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- to the country
- Made railroad and shipping more efficient
- Natives defeats Custer's army in
- Reorganized several major railroads and became a powerful railroad magnate.
- Workers were fired and then protested but there was a confrontation and 16 people killed and many more injured
- Standard Oil Company
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- Steel Industry
- Late 1800's with fast economic growth but high unemployment rates and poverty
- Full control of a service
- People who are rich that got rich because of their persistence
- Business leader who positively
- Thousands of American people forced out of their home and had to travel 2000 miles
- Culture that starts to act like the society around them
- Leader for natives fighting against the government
- War lead by a Sauk Leader against the United States
15 Clues: Steel Industry • to the country • Standard Oil Company • Full control of a service • Business leader who positively • Natives defeats Custer's army in • Made railroad and shipping more efficient • Leader for natives fighting against the government • Culture that starts to act like the society around them • People who are rich that got rich because of their persistence • ...
History 2021-10-18
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- to the country
- Made railroad and shipping more efficient
- Natives defeats Custer's army in
- Reorganized several major railroads and became a powerful railroad magnate.
- Workers were fired and then protested but there was a confrontation and 16 people killed and many more injured
- Standard Oil Company
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- Steel Industry
- Late 1800's with fast economic growth but high unemployment rates and poverty
- Full control of a service
- People who are rich that got rich because of their persistence
- Business leader who positively
- Thousands of American people forced out of their home and had to travel 2000 miles
- Culture that starts to act like the society around them
- Leader for natives fighting against the government
- War lead by a Sauk Leader against the United States
15 Clues: Steel Industry • to the country • Standard Oil Company • Full control of a service • Business leader who positively • Natives defeats Custer's army in • Made railroad and shipping more efficient • Leader for natives fighting against the government • Culture that starts to act like the society around them • People who are rich that got rich because of their persistence • ...
history 2022-11-17
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- apartment buildings that were used for handfuls of families
- Wealthy owner and industrialist with a bad reputation
- population movement from rural to urban
- movement between contries
- Movement that represented farmers and the “common man” against the cities of society
- light bulb inventor, installed power lines across the US. Rival to Tesla
- Steel tycoon or US Steel. Scottish immigrant.
- wealthy owners and industrialist with a bad reputation
- welcomed more than 12 million immigrants
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- The process of growing industry and all of its corollaries
- immigrants and people from many groups got together to the same place
- oil tycoon, standard oil, created monopoly
- bigotry from established americans toward immigrants
- The era of U.S Industrial Revolution where immigrants and migrants flock to the big cities where business and inventions florished.
- - A group of independent producers whose goal is to fix prices.
15 Clues: movement between contries • population movement from rural to urban • welcomed more than 12 million immigrants • oil tycoon, standard oil, created monopoly • Steel tycoon or US Steel. Scottish immigrant. • bigotry from established americans toward immigrants • Wealthy owner and industrialist with a bad reputation • wealthy owners and industrialist with a bad reputation • ...
History 2016-10-25
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- a land ruled by another country
- a product brought into a country
- a product that leaves a country
- two or more people or places depending on each other for goods or services
- something to do with money
- a person who wanted to break away
- The making of good
- a need or a desire
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- a large farm
- different
- a place where goods are sold
- the focusing on making on or more product
- a person who lived and trained with a skill
- a person who is put in prison for owing money
- a skilled craft worker
15 Clues: different • a large farm • The making of good • a need or a desire • a skilled craft worker • something to do with money • a place where goods are sold • a land ruled by another country • a product that leaves a country • a product brought into a country • a person who wanted to break away • the focusing on making on or more product • a person who lived and trained with a skill • ...
history 2019-05-19
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- The 13th amendment abolished...
- In WW2, there were the allies and the....
- The Brown v. Board of … was a big case
- Where did we first settle?
- Who gave the "give me liberty or give me death" speech?
- How many states started the making of the us?
- Union army leader
- Union president
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- Who was blamed for WW1?
- Leader of continental army
- Who was the president during the war of 1812?
- Who was president during the Louisiana Purchase?
- Confederate army leader
- Who won the civil war?
- Who was the leader of Germany?
15 Clues: Union president • Union army leader • Who won the civil war? • Who was blamed for WW1? • Confederate army leader • Leader of continental army • Where did we first settle? • Who was the leader of Germany? • The 13th amendment abolished... • The Brown v. Board of … was a big case • In WW2, there were the allies and the.... • Who was the president during the war of 1812? • ...
History 2023-06-13
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- This is a woman who is the ruler of a country. She can be a queen because she was born into a royal family or because she is married to a king.
- A period in history known for great change and improvement in arts, science, and ideas. It started in Italy around the 14th century.
- This is a big change that happens when people in a country want to change their government or leader.
- A large and often fortified building where kings, queens, and other important people lived long ago.
- This is a group of people who have developed their own way of life, usually with cities, a system of government, and written language.
- This is an agreement between countries, usually written down, that decides how they will act toward each other.
- This is the study of things that people made, used, and left behind long ago.
- This is a place that is ruled by people from another, usually distant, country.
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- This term describes a time in history called the Middle Ages, about 500 to 1500 AD. Kings, queens, knights, and castles are part of medieval times.
- This is a type of government where the people get to choose their leaders.
- This is a group of countries or regions that are all ruled by one person or government.
- This is a type of government where a king or queen is the leader.
- This is a series of rulers from the same family, one after the other.
- This is a man who is the ruler of a country. He usually inherits his position from his family.
- This is a person who fights in battles, usually with weapons like swords or bows and arrows.
15 Clues: This is a type of government where a king or queen is the leader. • This is a series of rulers from the same family, one after the other. • This is a type of government where the people get to choose their leaders. • This is the study of things that people made, used, and left behind long ago. • ...
History 2023-07-06
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- Famous thing in history.
- Material that provides information.
- Someone with armor who protects people.
- Something that people believe in.
- A ruler of the land (Lady).
- A time period of 100 years.
- Something that is very old.
- A daily written record.
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- A written piece with historical events.
- When you discover something.
- A written piece of someone's life.
- Time used to learn about something.
- A ruler of the land (Man).
- The state of having to do things for people.
- Facts about people or things.
15 Clues: A daily written record. • Famous thing in history. • A ruler of the land (Man). • A ruler of the land (Lady). • A time period of 100 years. • Something that is very old. • When you discover something. • Facts about people or things. • Something that people believe in. • A written piece of someone's life. • Material that provides information. • Time used to learn about something. • ...
History 2023-11-30
15 Clues: monarchy • Democracy • Revolution • Opium wars • Liberalism • Nationalism • colonialism • Sepoy Mutiny • boxer rebellion • Balance of Power • Berlin conference • Mejii restoration • Universal Suffrage • The 1848 Revolutions • constitutional monarchy
History 2023-11-30
15 Clues: monarchy • Democracy • Revolution • Opium wars • Liberalism • Nationalism • colonialism • Sepoy Mutiny • boxer rebellion • Balance of Power • Berlin conference • Mejii restoration • Universal Suffrage • The 1848 Revolutions • constitutional monarchy
History 2023-11-30
15 Clues: monarchy • Democracy • Revolution • Opium wars • Liberalism • Nationalism • colonialism • Sepoy Mutiny • boxer rebellion • Balance of Power • Berlin conference • Mejii restoration • Universal Suffrage • The 1848 Revolutions • constitutional monarchy
history 2023-11-30
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- the god of love
- the goddess of reincarnation
- god of craftmans ship
- Roman god of the sea
- the son of zeus
- the queen of the gods
- the goddess of the hunt
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- the god of the skies
- belief in multiple gods
- the god of trade
- fatheRomanroman gods
- god of the underworld
- the god of war
- Roman god of wisdom
- goddess of beauty
15 Clues: the god of war • the god of love • the son of zeus • the god of trade • goddess of beauty • Roman god of wisdom • the god of the skies • fatheRomanroman gods • Roman god of the sea • god of the underworld • god of craftmans ship • the queen of the gods • belief in multiple gods • the goddess of the hunt • the goddess of reincarnation
History 2023-08-29
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- A state of armed conflict between different nations or states or different groups within a nation or state.
- A thing constituting a piece of evidence about the past, especially an account kept in writing or some other permanent form.
- An idea used to account for a situation or justify a course of action.
- The systematic study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world through observation, experimentation, and the testing of theories against the evidence obtained.
- A global commerce between two or more countries.
- The science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
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- Events that are occurring.
- The might of a nation's military, their control over different resources, and their overall influence on other countries they engage with.
- The belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially a God or gods.
- Events that have yet to happen.
- The action or process of establishing control over the indigenous people of an area.
- Events that have already occurred.
- The most important city or town in a country or region, usually its seat of government and administrative center.
- A system of ideas and ideals, especially one which forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy.
- an area of the production, distribution and trade, as well as consumption of goods and services.
15 Clues: Events that are occurring. • Events that have yet to happen. • Events that have already occurred. • A global commerce between two or more countries. • An idea used to account for a situation or justify a course of action. • The action or process of establishing control over the indigenous people of an area. • ...
History 2023-08-23
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- - A complex society with cities and culture.
- - Birthplace of democracy and the Olympics.
- - Sudden change in a country's government.
- - Armored warrior in the medieval era.
- - Discovering new lands and places.
- - System of government with a king or queen.
- - Home of the pyramids and pharaohs.
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- - Ancient reptiles that lived long ago.
- - Seafaring people from the North.
- - A land ruled by a king or queen.
- - Very old, from long ago.
- - Freedom from being ruled by others.
- - Period of great art and learning.
- - Preserved body from ancient times.
- - Powerful ancient empire.
15 Clues: - Very old, from long ago. • - Powerful ancient empire. • - Seafaring people from the North. • - A land ruled by a king or queen. • - Period of great art and learning. • - Discovering new lands and places. • - Preserved body from ancient times. • - Home of the pyramids and pharaohs. • - Freedom from being ruled by others. • - Armored warrior in the medieval era. • ...
History 2023-09-14
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- A line of rulers from the same family, like the Ming Dynasty.
- A big change in government or society, often with protests and new ideas.
- An object from the past, like a tool or a piece of pottery.
- A society with organized cities, governments, and culture.
- The study of ancient history through the examination of artifacts.
- A time of great learning, art, and culture in Europe.
- A king or queen who rules a country, often in a monarchy.
- A group of lands ruled by one leader or government, like the Roman Empire.
- The time that has already happened, before the present.
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- Something new that is created, like the telephone or the light bulb.
- An official statement, like the Declaration of Independence.
- Something that is very important in history and worth remembering.
- A person who travels to new places to discover and learn about them.
- Age The earliest period in human history when tools were made of stone.
- Very old times, often a long time ago, like the time of the pyramids.
15 Clues: A time of great learning, art, and culture in Europe. • The time that has already happened, before the present. • A king or queen who rules a country, often in a monarchy. • A society with organized cities, governments, and culture. • An object from the past, like a tool or a piece of pottery. • An official statement, like the Declaration of Independence. • ...
history 2023-09-20
History 2024-01-31
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- A ____ factor are reasons immigrants leave their country
- An ____________ are people who want to end slavery.
- __________ is the separation of people based on race.
- When a human is owned by another and treated poorly
- A ____ factor is are what people want from a country when they emigrate
- When people ______ they leave their home country
- Abraham and Stephen ________ went against each other for senate of IL.
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- Was a slave who sued for his freedom;hint; _______ _____ decision
- An _____ is where people put mentally ill people.
- ________ is the belief when one race is superior to others
- A ______ is an extreme shortage of food.
- ______ were what members of the union party was called.
- Woman wanted to be able to have ________.
- In 1854 the ________ party was named
- Abraham ________ was the 16th president.
15 Clues: In 1854 the ________ party was named • A ______ is an extreme shortage of food. • Abraham ________ was the 16th president. • Woman wanted to be able to have ________. • When people ______ they leave their home country • An _____ is where people put mentally ill people. • An ____________ are people who want to end slavery. • ...
History 2024-04-04
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- An extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority, often ruled by an emperor or empress.
- The process of developing industries and manufacturing goods on a large scale, typically involving the use of machinery and technology.
- An object made or used by humans in the past, often discovered by archaeologists and studied to learn about past cultures and societies.
- War A large-scale armed conflict involving many nations or regions of the world, typically spanning multiple continents and involving millions of soldiers and civilians.
- A dramatic and sudden change in political, social, or economic systems, often involving mass movements or uprisings.
- A sequence of rulers from the same family or line of descent, often holding power or authority over a region or country.
- The state of being free from external control or influence, often achieved through revolution, rebellion, or negotiation.
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- The policy or practice of acquiring and controlling foreign territories for settlement, resources, or economic gain.
- A system of government in which power is vested in the people, who rule directly or through elected representatives.
- A form of government characterized by centralized authority and absolute power, often exercised by a single leader or ruling party.
- An advanced stage of human social development characterized by complex social, political, and cultural institutions.
- The scientific study of past human societies and cultures by examining artifacts, structures, and other physical remains.
- A period of renewed interest in art, culture, and learning in Europe, characterized by advances in science, literature, and the arts.
- The study of past events, particularly human affairs, often including the analysis of causes and effects over time.
- A graphical representation of events in chronological order, often used to illustrate historical developments or sequences of events.
15 Clues: An extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority, often ruled by an emperor or empress. • The study of past events, particularly human affairs, often including the analysis of causes and effects over time. • The policy or practice of acquiring and controlling foreign territories for settlement, resources, or economic gain. • ...
history 2023-10-11
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- The government agency responsible for infrastructure development and maintenance in the Philippines.
- Engineers supervised the construction of the San Sebastian Church
- First civil engineering organization in the Philippines
- The international airport located in Metro Manila, serving as a major hub for air transportation.
- Oldest Stone Church in the Philippines
- The UNESCO-listed historical district in Pampanga
- The types of structure built to control water flow and prevent
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- First suspension bridge built in South east Asia
- The engineering marvel in the Visayas region
- The government agency responsible for regulating and supervising the practice of civil engineering in the Philippines.
- The historic walled area in Manila
- Highest and biggest in the Far east
- The first bridge to be erected across the Grand Rio Pasig built in 1632
- A group of civil engineers in the private sector
- The oldest engineering school in the Philippines
15 Clues: The historic walled area in Manila • Highest and biggest in the Far east • Oldest Stone Church in the Philippines • The engineering marvel in the Visayas region • First suspension bridge built in South east Asia • A group of civil engineers in the private sector • The oldest engineering school in the Philippines • The UNESCO-listed historical district in Pampanga • ...
History 2024-04-29
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- a region in the Huang He River valley, where Chinese civilization began
- a part or section of a country
- places, usually in a desert, where water can be found
- location where ruins were found from the Shang dynasty, China's first civilization
- a system of government based on landowners and tenants
- a person who works for a government
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes living in harmony with nature
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- a stream or river that feeds into a larger stream, river, or lake
- the Daoist concept of opposing forces of nature
- a line of rulers in China that ruled after the Shang dynasty
- a power or law believed to be granted by the heavens
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes strict obedience to laws
- light, fertile soil that yields bountiful grain crops
- one of the first Chinese dynasties, ruled from 1750 to 1040 B.C.E.
15 Clues: a part or section of a country • a person who works for a government • the Daoist concept of opposing forces of nature • a power or law believed to be granted by the heavens • a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior • light, fertile soil that yields bountiful grain crops • places, usually in a desert, where water can be found • ...
History 2024-09-19
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- Man’s Land: The unoccupied or contested land between two enemy trench systems.
- The policy of expanding a country’s power through colonization.
- of Versailles: The 1919 treaty that officially ended World War I.
- A British ship sunk by a German submarine, influencing U.S. involvement in WWI.
- An agreement to stop fighting, typically to negotiate peace.
- Mandatory enlistment of people into the military.
- Warfare: A type of combat where soldiers fight from protective trenches.
- The right to vote in political elections.
- Entente: Alliance between France, Russia, and Britain during WWI.
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- Telegram A secret German message proposing an alliance with Mexico during WWI.
- A political theory advocating classless society and public ownership of resources.
- Payments made by a defeated country after a war to compensate for damage.
- Information used to influence public opinion or promote a political cause.
- A member of the Russian communist party that led the October Revolution.
- of Nations: An international organization founded after WWI to promote peace.
15 Clues: The right to vote in political elections. • Mandatory enlistment of people into the military. • An agreement to stop fighting, typically to negotiate peace. • The policy of expanding a country’s power through colonization. • of Versailles: The 1919 treaty that officially ended World War I. • Entente: Alliance between France, Russia, and Britain during WWI. • ...
history 2024-10-24
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- political process by which a referendum can be triggered by a petition of voters
- means that Americans have the right to be heard
- an arrangement whereby a place of employment requires current membership in a specific union as a condition of employment
- a power reserved to the voters that allows the voters, by petition, to demand the removal of an elected official
- a person who comes to a country to live there
- trade union that combines all workers, both skilled and unskilled, who are employed in a particular industry.
- a court order requiring a person to do or cease doing a specific action
- a policy of favoring native inhabitants as opposed to immigrants
- a process in which two parties agree to have their dispute heard by a neutral third party
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- any of a group of American writers identified with pre-World War I reform and exposé writing
- a general vote by the electorate on a single political question that has been referred to them for a direct decision.
- a form of election in which voters directly choose a political party's candidates for office
- a decrease in the general price level of goods and services.
- the tactic of withholding employment, typically used by employers to hinder union organization or to gain leverage in labour disputes
- a nationwide ban on the sale and import of alcoholic beverages that lasted from 1920 to 1933
15 Clues: a person who comes to a country to live there • means that Americans have the right to be heard • a decrease in the general price level of goods and services. • a policy of favoring native inhabitants as opposed to immigrants • a court order requiring a person to do or cease doing a specific action • ...
history 2024-11-19
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- Form of education for Aspasia
- Themisticles was elected to the post of at the age of 30
- Socrates devoted himself to the pursuit of
- is the sure possession of those alone, who have the courage to defend it.
- new gods formed by Chlestiness because of this
- Socrates loved to ask these
- role of Socrates
- Aspiaia’s became new leader of Athens
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- Cleisthenes was the founder of this type of government
- Cleisthenes tried to forge a new one of these
- Pericles reforms included a which was a more democratic way to have a trial
- Birthplace of Aspasia
- themisticles defeated the by using his strong navy
- Pericles built this on the acropolis of athens
- Themisticles said “He who commands the sea has of everything
15 Clues: role of Socrates • Birthplace of Aspasia • Socrates loved to ask these • Form of education for Aspasia • Aspiaia’s became new leader of Athens • Socrates devoted himself to the pursuit of • Cleisthenes tried to forge a new one of these • new gods formed by Chlestiness because of this • Pericles built this on the acropolis of athens • ...
History 2025-02-26
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- MN became a ______ in 1858
- what most pioneer men did as a job
- a common sweetener in pioneer days
- the 32nd state to join the U.S.A.
- people born in one country and then moves to a new country
- The capital of Minnesota
- war which bang in 1861
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- boats and ________ brought shipments of grains/food to market
- used make up 2/3 of MN crops
- The priest who discovered the St Anthony Falls
- the first thing a pioneer would build when moving to new land
- the month MN was founded
- the first main military fort in MN
- the Civil War was fought between the _______ and South
- the tribe of Indians that revolted during the civil war
15 Clues: war which bang in 1861 • the month MN was founded • The capital of Minnesota • MN became a ______ in 1858 • used make up 2/3 of MN crops • the 32nd state to join the U.S.A. • what most pioneer men did as a job • a common sweetener in pioneer days • the first main military fort in MN • The priest who discovered the St Anthony Falls • ...
History 2025-04-28
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- The _____ class began to emerge in the Elizibethan era.
- _____ was king after Elizibeth and was generaly disliked.
- Bloody Mary _____ many people on the stake.
- The pope is the head of the _____ church.
- _____ VII won the war of the roses.
- Francis _____ was the first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe.
- The English _____ lasted from the late 1400s to the early 1600s.
- In the Elizibethan era the _____ penalty was used on beggars.
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- Edward VI became king when he was _____.
- In 1559 _____ was crowned queen.
- Martin _____ was a key figure in the protestant reformation.
- One of the main reasons Henry VIII converted to protestant was for a _____.
- Scoliosis made _____ III's spine curved.
- The war of the roses was fought between Lancaster and _____.
- _____ Blanke was the first black person in England whose face and name is known
15 Clues: In 1559 _____ was crowned queen. • _____ VII won the war of the roses. • Edward VI became king when he was _____. • Scoliosis made _____ III's spine curved. • The pope is the head of the _____ church. • Bloody Mary _____ many people on the stake. • The _____ class began to emerge in the Elizibethan era. • _____ was king after Elizibeth and was generaly disliked. • ...
History 2025-05-27
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- Roman Leader
- Working Class
- Fighters
- God of Thunder
- The country Rome is located in
- Wealthy Class
- Richest Man
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- Where most Gladiator fights took place
- Carts pulled by horses in races
- Murder for political reasons
- Protects Rome from attacks from Europe
- Where most races occurred
- Long, draped garment
- Warm, transitional room used by the richest people
- Owned by rich people
15 Clues: Fighters • Richest Man • Roman Leader • Working Class • Wealthy Class • God of Thunder • Long, draped garment • Owned by rich people • Where most races occurred • Murder for political reasons • The country Rome is located in • Carts pulled by horses in races • Where most Gladiator fights took place • Protects Rome from attacks from Europe • ...
HIstory 2025-07-28
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- Line of hereditary rulers
- Symbol used in ancient Egyptian writing
- Japanese warrior of the feudal era
- Clay surface used for early writing
- Large political unit ruled by a single authority
- Two wheeled vehicle used in ancient warfare
- Official in ancient Rome
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- Territory governed by a distant power
- Sovereign head of a kingdom
- Title of ancient Egyptian rulers
- Medieval military expedition
- Armed combatant in ancient Rome
- Fortified residence for nobility
- Unit of the Roman army
- Ancient rolled manuscript
15 Clues: Unit of the Roman army • Official in ancient Rome • Line of hereditary rulers • Ancient rolled manuscript • Sovereign head of a kingdom • Medieval military expedition • Armed combatant in ancient Rome • Title of ancient Egyptian rulers • Fortified residence for nobility • Japanese warrior of the feudal era • Clay surface used for early writing • ...
history 2025-11-17
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- his navy did what on the sea
- perciles introduced payment for this
- lover of wisdom
- her father instead, she did this
- the city she lived in was going through this
- oppressve dictator
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- system where the majority rules
- Pericles organized the vote for this
- themistocies was very good at what
- perclies did this to his wife
- he built the most advanced of his time
- driven out of the country
- an Ionian Greek settlement on the coast of Western Turkey
- having respect
- Socrates was in the pursuit of this
15 Clues: having respect • lover of wisdom • oppressve dictator • driven out of the country • his navy did what on the sea • perclies did this to his wife • system where the majority rules • her father instead, she did this • themistocies was very good at what • Socrates was in the pursuit of this • Pericles organized the vote for this • perciles introduced payment for this • ...
Hayoung park 2023-03-22
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- worst stock market crash ever in US history. Also the start of the great depression.
- Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the president during the great depression. Won the election by saying that he'll create a "New Deal" to the people.
- The lack of rain lead to the top layer of soil to be blown away, this left farmers without a job.
- Wife of president Roosevelt who helped him with the new deal programs and was a strong influence for woman.
- Central bank of the US.
- When the president at the time used a radio across the nation to inform the people that the government is going to take America out of the great depression
- Policy that says for the government staying out of the process.
- panic that lead to people rushing to the banks to get their money back all at the same time.
- practice that helped people only spend 10% of the original value.
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- Programs that lead the government to simulate the economy, this further increased the power of the Us government.
- When a company makes more products than being sold.
- Depressing towns named after the president 'Hoover' who they blamed for the cause of the great depression.
- President before and during the great depression, people called hooverviles after him because they felt like he did little to nothing to help the people.
- The ownership of a small percentage of a company.
- when a person or company are declared to not be able to pay their debts.
15 Clues: Central bank of the US. • The ownership of a small percentage of a company. • When a company makes more products than being sold. • Policy that says for the government staying out of the process. • practice that helped people only spend 10% of the original value. • when a person or company are declared to not be able to pay their debts. • ...
February Crossword 2022-02-03
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- The shape the symbolizes love
- Obama The First black president
- What month is black history month in europe?
- state Where was Black History Month first celebrated?
- A gift given a lot on valantine's day
- Shoots love arrows at people
- What month is black history month?
- A love "letter" written for a partner that rhymes
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- Sweets that you give your partner
- The day of love
- Flowers you give on valentines day
- The color of love
- Where did Rosa Parks' bus boycott happen?
- First name of the man who created black history month
14 Clues: The day of love • The color of love • Shoots love arrows at people • The shape the symbolizes love • Obama The First black president • Sweets that you give your partner • Flowers you give on valentines day • What month is black history month? • A gift given a lot on valantine's day • Where did Rosa Parks' bus boycott happen? • What month is black history month in europe? • ...
2022 Anniversary Crossword Puzzle: Not-so-Newlywed Edition 2022-06-20
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- Mic/Best couch accessory for turning our life into a musical
- name replaced JaVaaaaaaale this season
- Stamp/Shawnie’s memorable sunburn’s name this year (Two words)
- I’m trying to grow for my grandparents
- Place Jaycation helped us discover
- we continue to grow in together
- shocked people about you when we first started socializing again
- Fixed/How we kept the house from burning down in 2022! (Two words)
- you give me permission to be
- Hashtag (Three Words)
- weekend solo time
- wifi is eternally grateful for
- helps us Leave Britney Alone!
- weekend solo time (may or may not be a real word)
- Sand/Wifi’s sensory toy you thought would be messy, but just felt ah-mazing (Two words)
- Creek 12/Favorite new whiskey of the moment (Three words?)
- Part of History Wifi is learning from you
- hasn’t been easy, but will be worth it
- universe that wasn’t worth escaping to for the sequel
- craft to show you how far I love you!
- eye color
- It/Shawnie’s Bday Banner “40 and ____ __!” (Two Words)
- Announcer/Wifi’s missed calling on TV (two words)
- I love best about our time together
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- many citrus trees do we have
- 4th year anniversary gift we accidentally got ourselves
- Removed/What we got done for the house in 2021! (Two words)
- we leveled up with last minute Halloween in 2021
- Quiz, what’s it called when Wifi finds a new hobby.
- cinematic universe we escaped to this year
- is my BFFL?
- you needed at our first look
- we braved the world for in our first indoor event post covid 1.0
- of history we recently drove to see
- year Shawnie discovered the joy of _______
- to Belgium in Brussels on our Honeymoon
- Ales/Best far-from-home tasty brew (hint: It’s wild! And two words)
- we saw for our second indoor event post covid 1.0
- Dew/Our favorite earworm jingle of 2022 (Two words)
- to the Future/Movie that distracted us at the Shell (Four Words)
- 40th Birthday Candle Message
- home Non-Street Name
- MVP of our marriage this year
- we watched ALL of it for again
- Best new close-to-home brewery
- Room/Where we planned summer and enjoyed some brews (Two words)
46 Clues: eye color • is my BFFL? • weekend solo time • home Non-Street Name • Hashtag (Three Words) • many citrus trees do we have • you needed at our first look • you give me permission to be • 40th Birthday Candle Message • helps us Leave Britney Alone! • MVP of our marriage this year • wifi is eternally grateful for • we watched ALL of it for again • Best new close-to-home brewery • ...
Origins of instability in Central America 2021-05-04
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- This nation has its own civil war in the 1980’s, between right wing US backed Gov’t and Marxist guerillas
- US backed this group to take out Nicaraguan Sandanista government
- Large landowner in Guatemala, the American ____ Company
- Someone that follows the teaching of Karl Marx and communist philosophies
- The US pushed to deregulate the ____trade, which hurt small farmers in CA
- The US providing funding, arms and ______ training for nations threatened with communist rebels
- US called Guatemala’s president a ___to Democracy
- The Salvadoran ___populaiton in the US increased from 94,000 to 465,000 during the 1980’s
- The ___War was a struggle between the US and the Soviet Union over the spread of communism
- In the 1990’s US deported Salvadorans with a ___record, leading to increased gang violence in the country
- Between 1980 and the present, the CA population in America grew from 300,000 to three ______
- Nicaraguan rebels that US wanted to remove from government
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- Villages of these indiginous people were destroyed during the Guatemalan Civil War
- US used this nation to fight Sandinistas in Nicaragua
- CA country was one of the few that operated as a Democracy after WWII
- Guatemala's President sought to redistribute ____more fairly
- Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras are known as the “Northern ____”
- El Salvador’s Archbishop who wrote a letter to US President Carter about brutality of his country's military
- Between 1947-1991 the US intervened to stop the spread of _______
- US agency that lead an overthrow of the elected leader of Guatemala
- The US gave $_____ in aide to the Salvadoran government to crush the rebels
- In Guatemala, 75% of the arable ___ was controlled by 2% of the population
- Arhcbishop Romero was assassinated while celbrating ___ (Catholic Sunday service)
- Guatemala had a ___War for 36 years after CIA killed it’s president
- Seeking freedom in the US due to poltical or street violence
25 Clues: US called Guatemala’s president a ___to Democracy • US used this nation to fight Sandinistas in Nicaragua • Large landowner in Guatemala, the American ____ Company • Nicaraguan rebels that US wanted to remove from government • Guatemala's President sought to redistribute ____more fairly • Seeking freedom in the US due to poltical or street violence • ...
7th Grade PSR - Vocabulary Review - Chapters 1-8 2016-11-27
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- / In Hebrew this means "God is With Us."
- / A solemn agreement between God and his people.
- / Non-Jewish Christians in the early church who were persecuted for their faith in Christ.
- / The central mystery of our faith - the three divine persons in one God - God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
- / Another name for the Son of God, the most complete expression of God.
- / The truth about Mary's sinlessness, that God made her free from sin ever since the moment she was conceived.
- / The sharing of the good news of Jesus Christ with all people.
- / The gospels which are similar: Mark, Matthew and Luke.
- / To make sacred before God
- / the community of people who believe in Jesus Christ, have been baptized in him and follow him.
- / God's forgiveness and love.
- / The revelation of the good news of Jesus Christ as lived out in the church, past and present. It includes church teachings, documents, worship, practices and prayer.
- / We receive this gift at baptism and it allows us to participate and share in God's life and friendship.
- / Accounts of Jesus' birth and childhood found in the first chapters of Matthew and Luke that include a family history
- / 4 books in the Bible that are the accounts of God's revelation through Jesus Christ.
- / In Hebrew this means "God Saves."
- / The living teaching office of the Church consisting of the popes and bishops.
- / The part of the Holy Trinity who is considered the life of the Church.
- / The gift from God that enables us to believe in God, to accept all that he has revealed, and respond with love. It is a way of life.
- / This means "having become flesh." When God the Son became man and lived among us.
- / Someone who speaks on behalf of God, defends the truth and works for justice.
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- / The first sin committed by the first human beings.
- / The announcement to Mary that she would be the mother of the Son of God.
- / All the truth contained in Scripture and Tradition that Christ revealed and entrusted to the Apostles and their successors.
- / When Jesus rose from death to new life.
- / A thought, word, deed, or omission against God.
- / The special guidance the Holy Spirit gave to the human authors of the Bible.
- / God's plan for us. His protection of us and all creation in his plan of salvation.
- / A short story with a message.
- / God making himself known to us.
- / Jesus gave this to us when he died for all humanity. It is the forgiveness of sins and restores our friendship with God.
- / A Hebrew word meaning "the Anointed One." The prophets spoke of his coming. Jesus Christ, who came to save people from their sins.
- / Also known as the Bible. The written account of God's Revelation and relationship with his people.
- / Gathering places for studying Scripture in the early church.
- / A pure spirit without a physical body created by God.
- / This day marks the beginning of the Church when the Holy Spirit descended upon Jesus' disciples.
- / The freedom and ability to choose right and wrong.
- / Letters found in the New Testament to early Christian communities.
38 Clues: / To make sacred before God • / God's forgiveness and love. • / A short story with a message. • / God making himself known to us. • / In Hebrew this means "God Saves." • / In Hebrew this means "God is With Us." • / When Jesus rose from death to new life. • / A solemn agreement between God and his people. • / A thought, word, deed, or omission against God. • ...
7th Grade PSR - Vocabulary Review - Chapters 1-8 2016-11-27
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- / 4 books in the Bible that are the accounts of God's revelation through Jesus Christ.
- / Another name for the Son of God, the most complete expression of God.
- / The first sin committed by the first human beings.
- / The part of the Holy Trinity who is considered the life of the Church.
- / All the truth contained in Scripture and Tradition that Christ revealed and entrusted to the Apostles and their successors.
- / The truth about Mary's sinlessness, that God made her free from sin ever since the moment she was conceived.
- / The sharing of the good news of Jesus Christ with all people.
- / When Jesus rose from death to new life.
- / A short story with a message.
- / God's plan for us. His protection of us and all creation in his plan of salvation.
- / God making himself known to us.
- / In Hebrew this means "God Saves."
- / Gathering places for studying Scripture in the early church.
- / The living teaching office of the Church consisting of the popes and bishops.
- / the community of people who believe in Jesus Christ, have been baptized in him and follow him.
- / The announcement to Mary that she would be the mother of the Son of God.
- / Letters found in the New Testament to early Christian communities.
- / The central mystery of our faith - the three divine persons in one God - God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
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- / Also known as the Bible. The written account of God's Revelation and relationship with his people.
- / This day marks the beginning of the Church when the Holy Spirit descended upon Jesus' disciples.
- / To make sacred before God
- / The gospels which are similar: Mark, Matthew and Luke.
- / The revelation of the good news of Jesus Christ as lived out in the church, past and present. It includes church teachings, documents, worship, practices and prayer.
- / Someone who speaks on behalf of God, defends the truth and works for justice.
- / Accounts of Jesus' birth and childhood found in the first chapters of Matthew and Luke that include a family history
- / This means "having become flesh." When God the Son became man and lived among us.
- / The special guidance the Holy Spirit gave to the human authors of the Bible.
- / The gift from God that enables us to believe in God, to accept all that he has revealed, and respond with love. It is a way of life.
- / The freedom and ability to choose right and wrong.
- / Non-Jewish Christians in the early church who were persecuted for their faith in Christ.
- / Jesus gave this to us when he died for all humanity. It is the forgiveness of sins and restores our friendship with God.
- / We receive this gift at baptism and it allows us to participate and share in God's life and friendship.
- / In Hebrew this means "God is With Us."
- / A Hebrew word meaning "the Anointed One." The prophets spoke of his coming. Jesus Christ, who came to save people from their sins.
- / A thought, word, deed, or omission against God.
- / God's forgiveness and love.
- / A pure spirit without a physical body created by God.
- / A solemn agreement between God and his people.
38 Clues: / To make sacred before God • / God's forgiveness and love. • / A short story with a message. • / God making himself known to us. • / In Hebrew this means "God Saves." • / In Hebrew this means "God is With Us." • / When Jesus rose from death to new life. • / A solemn agreement between God and his people. • / A thought, word, deed, or omission against God. • ...
US History Crossword 2024-10-10
5 Clues: People who supported John Adams • First name of the first president • England Name for Northern Colonies • The country we gained our independence from • Purchase The purchase that Jefferson made while being president
The US History 2022-09-08
5 Clues: who "discovered"The Us • famus native american girl • Who was assasinated in 1885 • who was americas first president • when did the first people go to america
History 2016-01-27
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- discovered the mke steel from iron
- Ran the knights of labor
- inventor that invented the light bulb
- patented the vulcanized rubber in 1884
- controlled most oil production
- An iron jack pot in Minnesota
- Founder of standard oil company
- invented the telephone in 1876
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- Organized American federation of labor
- people that came from different countries
- A group of companies ran by one director
- Matters settled in conferences between represenitives and employees
- drilled first oil well
- captain of steel industry
- laid the Atlantic cable
15 Clues: drilled first oil well • laid the Atlantic cable • Ran the knights of labor • captain of steel industry • An iron jack pot in Minnesota • controlled most oil production • invented the telephone in 1876 • Founder of standard oil company • discovered the mke steel from iron • inventor that invented the light bulb • Organized American federation of labor • ...
History 2017-09-28
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- Restricts freedom for African Americans
- Traitors to upper class southerners
- 10 percent of the states voting population
- divides South into five military territories
- Land rented by farmers
- freed slaves
- Northern business man in the south
- secret society who used violent tactics
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- Works in return for land
- Gave rights to people who took an oath
- helps southerners disturbed by the Civil War
- charges federal officials of a crime
- prevents bill from passing
- requires majority of states voting population
- right to vote can not be denied
15 Clues: freed slaves • Land rented by farmers • Works in return for land • prevents bill from passing • right to vote can not be denied • Northern business man in the south • Traitors to upper class southerners • charges federal officials of a crime • Gave rights to people who took an oath • Restricts freedom for African Americans • secret society who used violent tactics • ...
History 2013-07-09
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- A mound forming the site of a castle or camp.
- The period of time before written records.
- Buildings with thick walls made to protect people from attack.
- A person who studies prehistoric people and their cultures.
- A word which relates to the Middle Ages.
- The outer wall of a castle.
- Remains of a living thing from a long time ago eg.Skeletons, Footprints.
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- The study of the past events and people.
- Exact copy or model of something.
- The scientific study of material remains.
- A surviving trace of something past.
- Equal distance between two points.
- Something made by man, such as a tool or a work of art.
- A person who writes or studies history.
- An outbreak of such a disease.
15 Clues: The outer wall of a castle. • An outbreak of such a disease. • Exact copy or model of something. • Equal distance between two points. • A surviving trace of something past. • A person who writes or studies history. • The study of the past events and people. • A word which relates to the Middle Ages. • The scientific study of material remains. • ...
History 2013-12-04
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- under Canada
- a place where people live
- made from the maple tree
- aboriginal people around Quebec city
- used in trading
- discovered newfoundland and claimed canada
- to catch food from the sea
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- sails the sea
- an animal
- the first peoples of north America
- part of Canada
- made from sap
- sent explorers to find the route to Asia
- exchanging items
- its surrounding lake superior
15 Clues: an animal • under Canada • sails the sea • made from sap • part of Canada • used in trading • exchanging items • made from the maple tree • a place where people live • to catch food from the sea • its surrounding lake superior • the first peoples of north America • aboriginal people around Quebec city • sent explorers to find the route to Asia • discovered newfoundland and claimed canada
history 2014-09-22
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- Product of the era of good feeling
- This was caused by the Napoleonic wars
- religious rival of the early 19 th century
- The period following the war of 1812 to the conclusion of the Mexican war
- slavery
- He was a strict Constuctionist and a champion of the yeoman farmer
- created the mechanical reaper
- cotton became the backbone of the us
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- the big ditch
- sold the Louisiana territory to the us for $15 million
- treaty of ghent
- The official foreign policy of the us during the 19th century
- One of the few successes under the Articles of Confederation
- Missouri territory population to 60k
- represented a shift in national politics
- the reaper mechanized wheat production
16 Clues: slavery • the big ditch • treaty of ghent • created the mechanical reaper • Product of the era of good feeling • Missouri territory population to 60k • cotton became the backbone of the us • This was caused by the Napoleonic wars • the reaper mechanized wheat production • represented a shift in national politics • religious rival of the early 19 th century • ...
History 2021-09-30
history 2020-12-15
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- - the role is to interpret the constitution to determine what is legal and what is illegal.
- - founded in 1681
- - they won the French and Indian war
- - placed a tax on all printed goods
- - the day the declaration was singed
- - a group of colonists who openly opposed the stamp act
- - the first state to join the union
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- - the primary function is to write debate and pass bills
- - the first battles of the American revolution
- - the king imposed without consent of the colonies
- - founded in 1630
- - give me liberty or give me death
- - founded in 1636
- - forced colonists to provide shelter and food to British soldiers
- - main function is to enforce the laws that created by the legislative branch
15 Clues: - founded in 1630 • - founded in 1636 • - founded in 1681 • - give me liberty or give me death • - placed a tax on all printed goods • - the first state to join the union • - they won the French and Indian war • - the day the declaration was singed • - the first battles of the American revolution • - the king imposed without consent of the colonies • ...
History 2021-03-05
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- the first invention for producing steel
- invented spinning jenny
- Made transportation of goods easier
- helped the south make a easier faster way to spin the cotton
- it was a way to power the textiles
- was a easier way to spin thread
- Was a horse drawn machine used to mow and plow wheat
- Created interchangeable parts and cotton gin
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- made sea transportation easier
- it was used to assemble muskets
- Was a easier way to get from place to place before the railroads
- invented railroad
- was a way for the women to make clothes
- invented clipper ships
- It was a line or wire that would allow you to reach people without mail
15 Clues: invented railroad • invented clipper ships • invented spinning jenny • made sea transportation easier • it was used to assemble muskets • was a easier way to spin thread • it was a way to power the textiles • Made transportation of goods easier • the first invention for producing steel • was a way for the women to make clothes • Created interchangeable parts and cotton gin • ...
History 2021-09-01
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- Greatest Accomplishment of the Sui Dynasty
- the groups in which nomads traveled
- Nomads depended on them for food, clothing and housing.
- Restored China to its glory
- nomads started _________ towns and villages
- Emperor of the Tang Dynasty
- Place with no grass
- Nomads ____ consisted of meat and mare’s milk
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- settled and nomads engaged peacefully in ____
- Herded domesticated animals
- portable tents in which nomads lived
- 1 Sui Dynasty emperor
- Dynasty that lasted 300 years
- Dynasty that lasted 37 years
- Nomadic people that lived on the steppe
15 Clues: Place with no grass • 1 Sui Dynasty emperor • Herded domesticated animals • Restored China to its glory • Emperor of the Tang Dynasty • Dynasty that lasted 37 years • Dynasty that lasted 300 years • the groups in which nomads traveled • portable tents in which nomads lived • Nomadic people that lived on the steppe • Greatest Accomplishment of the Sui Dynasty • ...
history 2021-11-09
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- after being found guilty, Socrates was sent to ______
- Cleisthenes was born into ______ and became a politician
- Socrates spent his whole life asking _______ about everything
- At the battle of marathon themistocles help ________ the navy
- Cleisthenes was ______ out of Athens after Isagoras noble men challenged him
- After pericles died, Aspasia’s ______ became leader of athens
- Cleisthenes was the founder of _______
- Before creating the navy, themistocles was elected ______
- Socrates was found ______ of impiety and corruption of the youth
- Themistocles help ______ the navy
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- She was a ________ to pericles
- Pericles help build the ______ on the acropolis of athen
- Pericles was an orator, _______ figure, and a leader
- Aspasia was _________ so she didn’t know much going into the real world
- Pericles went through a ________, before being publicly together with Aspasia
15 Clues: She was a ________ to pericles • Themistocles help ______ the navy • Cleisthenes was the founder of _______ • Pericles was an orator, _______ figure, and a leader • after being found guilty, Socrates was sent to ______ • Pericles help build the ______ on the acropolis of athen • Cleisthenes was born into ______ and became a politician • ...
history 2021-11-17
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- a violent tax protest in the United States
- the beginning or introduction of a system, policy, or period.
- conduct or speech inciting people to rebel against the authority of a state or monarch
- a person who advocates or supports a system of government
- the science or practice of farming
- make legally null and void
- a formal discussion on a particular topic in a public meeting or legislative assembly, in which opposing arguments are put forward.
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- a period of radical political and societal change in France
- an American statesman, diplomat, lawyer, architect, philosopher, and Founding Father
- body of advisers to a head of state who also serve as the heads of government departments
- Mrs. Blake's favorite person
- first US president
- a person advocating or supporting republican government
- a system of making and trading things of value
- a foreigner, especially one who is not a naturalized citizen of the country where they are living
15 Clues: first US president • make legally null and void • Mrs. Blake's favorite person • the science or practice of farming • a violent tax protest in the United States • a system of making and trading things of value • a person advocating or supporting republican government • a person who advocates or supports a system of government • ...
History 2022-01-07
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- concerned with worldly matters, not spiritual
- developed the Roman civil law
- created smallpox vaccine
- religious reform founded Christian churches rejected by the Pope
- a Russian emperor(from Roman title Caesar)
- system of hierarchy developed around the strongest person
- a series of Holy wars over the middle east
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- the theory that states the earth is in the center of the universe
- East Empire after the collapse of Rome
- discovered laws of gravity and physics
- intellectual movement that focused on human potential
- developed a printing press
- Calvins followers from France
- the theory that states the idea that planets revolve around the sun
- rebirth of the world, culture change
15 Clues: created smallpox vaccine • developed a printing press • Calvins followers from France • developed the Roman civil law • rebirth of the world, culture change • East Empire after the collapse of Rome • discovered laws of gravity and physics • a Russian emperor(from Roman title Caesar) • a series of Holy wars over the middle east • concerned with worldly matters, not spiritual • ...
History 2022-02-15
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- an ancient person that rules part of the world
- Henry the ????
- a very light sort of shoe
- ...the conquerer
- something to wear on your finger
- protects your head in a battle
- a person that fights
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- something to wear across the shoulder
- an old writing tool
- a big old building for knights and kings
- an amry that fights on the water
- long and sharp for fighting
- lots of water to swim
- Shakespeares theatre
- a small thing to travel on water
15 Clues: Henry the ???? • ...the conquerer • an old writing tool • Shakespeares theatre • a person that fights • lots of water to swim • a very light sort of shoe • long and sharp for fighting • protects your head in a battle • an amry that fights on the water • something to wear on your finger • a small thing to travel on water • something to wear across the shoulder • ...
History 2022-11-18
15 Clues: goals • bright • kindle • thorough • great many • makes laws • passes laws • laws of USA • debates laws • force of an object • rights for america • grand court of USA • before another case • power for population • groups based on populations
History 2022-11-10
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- People who oppose all forms of government
- large-scale product manufactoring usually done by machinery, created more supply and reduce consumer costs
- balancers of government regulation with their own philosophy
- Governments power to control people and property in the interest of public safety, healt, welfare, and morals
- Pause on the construction of major new warships and confidential dealings with the president
- Industrial workers also prospered in the 1920s, partly due to rising wages and partly
- A return to "normal" life after the war
- Radio, movies, newspapers, and megazines aimed at a broad audience
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- A style of music influence by Dixieland music and rastime, with its ragged rhythms and syncopated melodies
- Freedom from prosecution, on the grounds that they had had
- A soulful style of music that envolved from African American spirituals
- A young, dramatic, and stylish woman-personified these changes
- The majority of Americans, tired of being entangled in the baffling, mutually hostile, and dangerous politics of Europe
- Divided operations into simple tasks that unskilled workers could do and cut unnecessary
- The artistic and unconventional lifestyle of these neighborhoods offered young artists and writers new lifestyles
15 Clues: A return to "normal" life after the war • People who oppose all forms of government • Freedom from prosecution, on the grounds that they had had • balancers of government regulation with their own philosophy • A young, dramatic, and stylish woman-personified these changes • Radio, movies, newspapers, and megazines aimed at a broad audience • ...
History 2022-11-10
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- People who oppose all forms of government
- Divided operations into simple tasks that unskilled workers could do and cut unnecessary
- balancers of government regulation with their own philosophy
- A young, dramatic, and stylish woman-personified these changes
- large-scale product manufactoring usually done by machinery, created more supply and reduce consumer costs
- A style of music influence by Dixieland music and rastime, with its ragged rhythms and syncopated melodies
- The artistic and unconventional lifestyle of these neighborhoods offered young artists and writers new lifestyles
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- Industrial workers also prospered in the 1920s, partly due to rising wages and partly
- Radio, movies, newspapers, and megazines aimed at a broad audience
- Governments power to control people and property in the interest of public safety, healt, welfare, and morals
- A soulful style of music that envolved from African American spirituals
- The majority of Americans, tired of being entangled in the baffling, mutually hostile, and dangerous politics of Europe
- A return to "normal" life after the war
- Freedom from prosecution, on the grounds that they had had
- Pause on the construction of major new warships and confidential dealings with the president
15 Clues: A return to "normal" life after the war • People who oppose all forms of government • Freedom from prosecution, on the grounds that they had had • balancers of government regulation with their own philosophy • A young, dramatic, and stylish woman-personified these changes • Radio, movies, newspapers, and megazines aimed at a broad audience • ...
History 2021-04-22
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- A belief the says and shows an individual's importance.
- He was a writer of stories and plays, his plays showed realistic human behavior, he was part of the English Renaissance.
- In the 1500-1600 this was a religious reform movement that formed Christian groups.
- He was the writer of the masterpiece Don Quixote and focused on the Spanish Renaissance.
- Cultural center, city state, during the Renaissance.
- was the greatest Renaissance painter, and went to Venetian school. He was Italian.
- A philosophy made to balance religious belief with and individuals values.
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- He was a German inventor, he made the first printing press and moveable type in 1450 in
- A city surrounded by land and is mainly independent.
- Created lovely painting and sculptures and was a Renaissance artist.
- Art that was influences and expanded on ancient Greece and Rome art techniques and values.
- A Renaissance astronomer and mathematician who when modeling the universe, showed the sun in the center instead of earth.
- He wrote the piece Divine Comedy and was an Italian author during the Renaissance.
- A period of upbringing of art
- A governments that its citizens vote for a leader.
15 Clues: A period of upbringing of art • A governments that its citizens vote for a leader. • A city surrounded by land and is mainly independent. • Cultural center, city state, during the Renaissance. • A belief the says and shows an individual's importance. • Created lovely painting and sculptures and was a Renaissance artist. • ...
History 2023-12-07
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- Relating to the period of major industrialization
- Act of creating something new
- Period of cultural rebirth in Europe
- Ancient Greek city-state known for its military prowess
- Norse explorers and warriors
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- Agreement to stop fighting a war temporarily
- Iconic Egyptian structures
- Japanese warrior class
- Major change in political power or organizational structures
- Last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt
- Long journey or voyage for exploration
- English royal dynasty
- A set of fundamental principles for governing a state
- Combatants in ancient Roman entertainment
- A form of government with a monarch at the head
15 Clues: English royal dynasty • Japanese warrior class • Iconic Egyptian structures • Norse explorers and warriors • Act of creating something new • Period of cultural rebirth in Europe • Long journey or voyage for exploration • Combatants in ancient Roman entertainment • Agreement to stop fighting a war temporarily • A form of government with a monarch at the head • ...
History 2023-12-14
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- 4 year term, can only serve 2 elected terms,37 years old.
- based on population-based on census taken every 10 years(set at 435,) 2 year terms 25 years old.
- authorty not specifically mentioned in the constitution but suggested in its language.
- 2 from each state-balance the large & small states, 6 year terms, 30 years old.
- power shared by the states and federal government.
- the governing body of a nation, state or community.
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- the belief that government is subject to the will of the people.
- authority belonging only to the states.
- power of the supreme court to say whether any federal state, or local law or government actions goes against the constitution.
- having power to make laws.
- idea that the government may only use the powers given to it by the people.
- the legal rules and procedures established by law and guaranteed by the constitution that the government must observe before depriving a person of life, liberty, or property.
- a government structure that has three distinct branches.
- power specifically given congress in the constitution.
- system of government in which the legislature comprises two houses.
15 Clues: having power to make laws. • authority belonging only to the states. • power shared by the states and federal government. • the governing body of a nation, state or community. • power specifically given congress in the constitution. • a government structure that has three distinct branches. • 4 year term, can only serve 2 elected terms,37 years old. • ...
History 2023-11-30
15 Clues: monarchy • Democracy • Revolution • Opium wars • Liberalism • Nationalism • colonialism • Sepoy Mutiny • boxer rebellion • Balance of Power • Berlin conference • Mejii restoration • Universal Suffrage • The 1848 Revolutions • constitutional monarchy
History 2023-11-30
15 Clues: monarchy • Democracy • Revolution • Opium wars • Liberalism • Nationalism • colonialism • Sepoy Mutiny • boxer rebellion • Balance of Power • Berlin conference • Mejii restoration • Universal Suffrage • The 1848 Revolutions • constitutional monarchy
History 2023-11-30
15 Clues: monarchy • Democracy • Revolution • Opium wars • Liberalism • Nationalism • colonialism • Sepoy Mutiny • boxer rebellion • Balance of Power • Berlin conference • Mejii restoration • Universal Suffrage • The 1848 Revolutions • constitutional monarchy
history 2023-11-30
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- the god of trade
- goddess of beauty
- god of the underworld
- the goddess of the hunt
- the queen of the gods
- Roman god of the sea
- the god of war
- the god of love
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- the son of zeus
- the goddess of reincarnation
- Roman god of wisdom
- the god of the skies
- belief in multiple gods
- god of craftmans ship
- fatheRomanroman gods
15 Clues: the god of war • the son of zeus • the god of love • the god of trade • goddess of beauty • Roman god of wisdom • the god of the skies • fatheRomanroman gods • Roman god of the sea • god of the underworld • god of craftmans ship • the queen of the gods • belief in multiple gods • the goddess of the hunt • the goddess of reincarnation
History 2023-09-14
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- - Ancient Roman amphitheater for gladiatorial contests.
- - Ancient Egyptian ruler.
- - Indigenous people of South America known for their empire.
- - A warrior from ancient Greece.
- - A sudden and drastic change in government or society.
- - Title for the rulers of Russia before the revolution.
- - A complex society with advanced culture and technology.
- - Italian explorer who reached the Americas in 1492.
- - French military leader and emperor.
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- - A union or association formed for mutual benefit.
- - A period of cultural and artistic rebirth in Europe.
- - Ancient Babylonian king known for his code of laws.
- - The act of setting free, often used in the context of slavery.
- - Relating to the development of machinery and factories.
- - A form of government with a hereditary ruler.
15 Clues: - Ancient Egyptian ruler. • - A warrior from ancient Greece. • - French military leader and emperor. • - A form of government with a hereditary ruler. • - A union or association formed for mutual benefit. • - Italian explorer who reached the Americas in 1492. • - Ancient Babylonian king known for his code of laws. • ...
History 2023-09-12
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- a person who does not stay long in the same place; a wanderer.
- any person who uses power or authority to oppress others
- a lawgiver whose code served as a standard for later laws
- an extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority, formerly especially an emperor or empress.
- a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state.
- the stage of human social and cultural development and organization that is considered most advanced.
- enigmatic or incomprehensible symbols or writing.
- arrange (laws or rules) into a systematic code.
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- the "new" or "late" period of the Stone Age,
- relating to or characterized by belief in or worship of more than one god.
- all the ways of life including arts, beliefs and institutions of a population that are passed down from generation to generation
- relating to or characterized by the belief that there is only one God.
- between rivers
- a system or organization in which people or groups are ranked one above the other according to status or authority.
- a line of hereditary rulers of a country.
- a system or organization in which people or groups are ranked one above the other according to status or authority.
16 Clues: between rivers • a line of hereditary rulers of a country. • the "new" or "late" period of the Stone Age, • arrange (laws or rules) into a systematic code. • enigmatic or incomprehensible symbols or writing. • any person who uses power or authority to oppress others • a lawgiver whose code served as a standard for later laws • ...
History 2023-11-03
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- A fundamental and often violent change in the political, social, or economic structure of a society. It leads to significant and lasting transformations.
- The study of human history and prehistory through the excavation of artifacts, structures, and other physical remains.
- Referring to a time in the distant past, often characterized by the development of early human civilizations and cultures.
- A period of significant industrial and technological advancements that began in the 18th century. It led to major changes in manufacturing, transportation, and society.
- A complex and organized society that has made significant advancements in areas such as culture, technology, and government.
- A period of cultural, artistic, and intellectual revival that took place in Europe during the 14th to 17th centuries. It marked a transition from the Middle Ages to modernity.
- An object made or used by humans in the past, often of historical or cultural significance. It provides insight into ancient societies and civilizations.
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- The act of traveling to unknown regions in order to discover new information or resources. It often involves investigating and mapping unfamiliar territories.
- The act of establishing colonies or settlements in a new territory, often by a more powerful nation. It can lead to the expansion of empires and the spread of cultures.
- A state of political tension and military rivalry between the Western Bloc, led by the United States, and the Eastern Bloc, led by the Soviet Union, after World War II.
- A group of territories or peoples ruled by a single sovereign authority, often an emperor or empress. It refers to a large and powerful state or nation.
- A global conflict involving many of the world's great powers and their allies. It typically has widespread impact and involves multiple theaters of war.
- A sequence of rulers from the same family, often in the context of hereditary succession in a monarchy or empire.
- A state of armed conflict between different nations, states, or groups. It often involves aggression, fighting, and the use of weapons.
- The study of past events, particularly in human affairs. It helps us understand the development and evolution of societies and civilizations over time.
15 Clues: A sequence of rulers from the same family, often in the context of hereditary succession in a monarchy or empire. • The study of human history and prehistory through the excavation of artifacts, structures, and other physical remains. • ...
History 2024-02-13
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- статус полученный Нахчываном в 1924 году
- город в турции
- отношение между Азербайджаном и Арменией
- формальная независимость Азербайджана
- официальный документ 1920го года
- Росиия заключила с ней договор 1921
- ложь о вхождении Азербайджана в состав ссср
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- что использовали для уступления наших земель
- долговечность карского договора
- часть региона была передана грузии
- население региона выступили против грузии
- автаномная территория под покровительстом азербайджана
- страна, претендовавшая на Азербайджанские земли.
- это отменили в декабре 1922года
- регион Азербайджана захваченный в 1920 году
15 Clues: город в турции • долговечность карского договора • это отменили в декабре 1922года • официальный документ 1920го года • часть региона была передана грузии • Росиия заключила с ней договор 1921 • формальная независимость Азербайджана • статус полученный Нахчываном в 1924 году • отношение между Азербайджаном и Арменией • население региона выступили против грузии • ...
History 2023-10-16
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- Jewish political and religious group known for their resistance against Roman rule in ancient Judea.
- A powerful Native American confederation in northeastern North America.
- Feudal lords in Japan who had large private armies.
- A fortress in Paris, its storming marked the beginning of the French Revolution.
- A famous Spanish fleet that attempted to invade England in 1588.
- A major empire in the Indian subcontinent, known for its rich culture and architecture.
- Early American political group that supported a strong national government and the ratification of the U.S. Constitution.
- A British ocean liner sunk by a German submarine in 1915, influencing the U.S. to enter World War I.
- A series of conflicts between Britain and China in the mid-19th century, largely over trade and diplomatic relations.
- A title given to rulers and military leaders in Mongol and Turkic history.
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- A political organization during the 17th century in England, after the execution of Charles I.
- A medieval association of North German cities and towns that engaged in trade and commerce.
- Elite infantry units that formed the Ottoman Sultan's household troops and bodyguards.
- A representative assembly in France before the French Revolution.
- Vikings who settled in what is now France; they invaded England in 1066.
15 Clues: Feudal lords in Japan who had large private armies. • A famous Spanish fleet that attempted to invade England in 1588. • A representative assembly in France before the French Revolution. • A powerful Native American confederation in northeastern North America. • Vikings who settled in what is now France; they invaded England in 1066. • ...
History 2020-06-18
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- the battle that thomas george started by attacking a militiamen.
- the battle in 1781 that put an end to all the battles between the british. the continental army won.
- the treaty that allied france and the americas by saying that france will remain enemies with britain until america gained its full independence.
- the country that everyone is trying to defeat so that the united states can get their independence.
- a war between the U.S. teamed with france to defeat britain and gain its independence.
- the treaty that gained full independence for america.
- the ocean that separated the british and the united states.
- battle that left the continental army almost completely disbanded with only 8000 of the 15000 remaining.
- the country that fought alongside the united states.
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- the army that fought great britain for its independence.
- the battle when george washington led 2400 soldiers to march to trenton, new jersey and surprise the british and capturing 9000 british soldiers.
- the british general that made the act to surrender in the battle of yorktown.
- the commander of the continental army.
- battle that happened on september 11, 1777 when the british general william howe sailed his army to chesapeake bay and continued his north expansion after confronting george washington.
- this battle was the british general john burgoyne's attempt to isolate new england but they failed and retreated to the coastline and stayed there.
15 Clues: the commander of the continental army. • the country that fought alongside the united states. • the treaty that gained full independence for america. • the army that fought great britain for its independence. • the ocean that separated the british and the united states. • the battle that thomas george started by attacking a militiamen. • ...
History 2019-12-11
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- A animals fur in high demand in Europe
- Consisted of Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas
- An area that was owned by Russia but then was sold to USA
- A disease that killed about 25 000 people in Ireland
- An organization which consists of a number of parties or groups united
- A blanket used to comunnicate about the underground railroad
- Consisted of Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Wisconsin
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- The elected head of a republican state
- The leader of this party was John A Macdonald
- People against slavery.
- The left side of canada
- Guides on the Underground Railroad
- The act of freeing somthing
- A person of colour who is the bought and becomes the legal property of another and is forced to obey them.
- A colony controlled by great britan which consisted of provinces
15 Clues: People against slavery. • The left side of canada • The act of freeing somthing • Guides on the Underground Railroad • The elected head of a republican state • A animals fur in high demand in Europe • The leader of this party was John A Macdonald • A disease that killed about 25 000 people in Ireland • An area that was owned by Russia but then was sold to USA • ...
History 2020-04-20
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- Refers to financial wealth, especially that used to start or maintain a business.
- A system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives.
- An economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state.
- System, An economic system, or economic order, is a system of production, resource allocation and distribution of goods and services within a society or a given geographic area.
- value of money that is used up to produce a good or deliver a service, and hence is no longer available for further use.
- When the overall level of prices in the economy is rising.
- market, The free market is an economic system based on supply and demand with little or no government control
- Legal proceeding involving a person or business that is unable to repay outstanding debts.
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- The wealth and resources of a country or region, especially in terms of the production and consumption of goods and services.
- A political and economic system where a landowner granted land to a vassal in exchange for homage and military service.
- Financial institution licensed to receive deposits and make loans.
- Political and economic system that seeks to create a classless society in which the major means of production, such as mines and factories, are owned and controlled by the public.
- Populist economic and political system based on public ownership (also known as collective or common ownership) of the means of production.
- Nation or territory considered as an organized political community under one government.
- A market structure characterized by a single seller, selling a unique product in the market
- Trade, Policy by which a government does not discriminate against imports or interfere with exports by applying tariffs (to imports) or subsidies (to exports).
16 Clues: When the overall level of prices in the economy is rising. • Financial institution licensed to receive deposits and make loans. • Refers to financial wealth, especially that used to start or maintain a business. • Nation or territory considered as an organized political community under one government. • ...
History 2020-10-06
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- a period of 100 years.
- something that has never been made before.
- a highly developed culture.
- a period in European history marking the transition from the Middle Ages to modernity and covering the 15th and 16th centuries.
- a calculations.
- a fixed time in history.
- society in general.
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- the process of gradually increasing in amount.
- the period in the 18th century in Europe when many people began to emphasize the importance of science and reason, rather than religion and tradition.
- a male ruler of an empire.
- dangers.
- inventor of printing.
- fundamental of ancient economy.
- to be beaten or defeated.
- the distant past (= a long time ago), especially before the sixth century.
15 Clues: dangers. • a calculations. • society in general. • inventor of printing. • a period of 100 years. • a fixed time in history. • to be beaten or defeated. • a male ruler of an empire. • a highly developed culture. • fundamental of ancient economy. • something that has never been made before. • the process of gradually increasing in amount. • ...
history 2024-04-23
17 Clues: clay • party • party • tyler • system • hickory • of 1837 • webster • jackson • of tears • van buren • c. calhoun • removal act • henry harrison • of independence • of abominations • of the united states
History 2024-03-18
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- government aid to the poor
- The recovery of the conditioned response when the organism is placed in a novel context
- A person who urges others to protest or rebel
- A declaration of forgiveness and freedom from punishment
- A female movement for gender equality.
- Segregation by unwritten customs or traditions
- Agreement
- Given to fighting; active and aggressive in support of a cause
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- A person who supports the separation of a particular group of people from a larger body based on ethnicity, religion, or gender.
- The ending of a policy of racial segregation.
- A culture with lifestyles and values opposed to the established culture.
- A mountainous region in the southeastern United States
- An oddly shaped election district designed to increase the voting strength of a particular group
- Activist The process by which individuals and groups interact freely and equally in society without regard to distinctions of skin color.
- Crow Laws designed to enforce segregation of blacks from whites
15 Clues: Agreement • government aid to the poor • A female movement for gender equality. • The ending of a policy of racial segregation. • A person who urges others to protest or rebel • Segregation by unwritten customs or traditions • A mountainous region in the southeastern United States • A declaration of forgiveness and freedom from punishment • ...
