us history Crossword Puzzles
Historical Thinking 2024-09-12
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- periods of history are also referred to as this
- to make something different
- to not share characteristics
- a strong disagreement or argument
- to share characteristics
- continent with countries like China, Japan & Russia
- grouping history into different periods
- the study of the past
- ________ America; known for countries like Brazil and Colombia
- continent with countries like England, France, Spain, Germany, etc.
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- continent known for koalas and kangaroos
- a problem or challenge
- representation of an area showing cities, roads, rivers, etc
- the resulting impact
- something staying the same
- ________ America; known for countries like U.S.A and Mexico
- study of physical features on the earth
- continuing or long-lasting
- to find the similarities and differences
- the exchange of goods and services
- to make something happen
- continent with countries like Egypt, Kenya, Ethiopia; home to the Sahara Desert
- a new method or product to improve human life
23 Clues: the resulting impact • the study of the past • a problem or challenge • to make something happen • to share characteristics • something staying the same • continuing or long-lasting • to make something different • to not share characteristics • a strong disagreement or argument • the exchange of goods and services • study of physical features on the earth • ...
Unit II Review - River Valley Civilizations 2023-10-22
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- An event that changes the course of history
- Ranked by status
- One of two important Mesopotamian rivers
- Hieroglyphics and cuneiform are both types of _______
- A historical thinking skill; the reason a document was created
- The most common image in Neolithic cave art
- The creation of small canals to support farming
- Turning point in history associated with farming
- Another name for the Huang He River
- A concept in Chinese history were the gods give and take power
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- One of two important Mesopotamian rivers
- Another name for the Indus River Valley civilization
- Self-governing city and its surrounding territory
- Taming plants and animals
- Moving from place to place to follow food
- Important Egyptian river
- One of the first written legal codes
- Another word for farming
- A Mesopotamian temple
- Another word for a "complex society"
- Natural barrier in northern China
- Geographic context is location + features = ______________
- Seasonal winds
23 Clues: Seasonal winds • Ranked by status • A Mesopotamian temple • Important Egyptian river • Another word for farming • Taming plants and animals • Natural barrier in northern China • Another name for the Huang He River • One of the first written legal codes • Another word for a "complex society" • One of two important Mesopotamian rivers • One of two important Mesopotamian rivers • ...
ancient egypt crossword 2024-12-18
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- successful period of egyptian history, 1150 BCE-1050 BCE
- 500 year period of history in egypt, 2700 BCE-2200 BCE
- period of history, 2050 BCE-1750 BCE
- paper made of reeds
- tall pillar with four sides and a point
- most famou king from the old kingdom
- lower part of egypt
- fan-shaped region, area where soil is deposited
- section of the nile, rapids and rocky terrain
- female pharaoh, ruled for 20 years
- large stone that decoded hiroglyphics
- triangle shaped tomb
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- pharaoh who lead the military, expanded his kingdom
- writing system with symbols
- first king who united egypt
- young pharoah, tomb was undisturbed
- upper part of egypt
- body that is preserved so it doesn't get old
- ruler in egypt
- life when someone dies
- longest river in the world
- system managed by religious leaders
22 Clues: ruler in egypt • upper part of egypt • paper made of reeds • lower part of egypt • triangle shaped tomb • life when someone dies • longest river in the world • writing system with symbols • first king who united egypt • female pharaoh, ruled for 20 years • young pharoah, tomb was undisturbed • system managed by religious leaders • period of history, 2050 BCE-1750 BCE • ...
Things in February 2019-02-14
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- this month
- gra day a lot of beads down in one city
- founders day parents and teachers club celebration
- draft selecting who will be next to play
- scout anniversary adventure club celebration
- day USA Leaders
- this falls from the sky a lot when its cold
- incentive school trip
- cancer day preventing cancer
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- day lots of hearts
- history month celebrating the history of blacks
- Washington birthday
- hogs day one animal that sees its shadow on one day
- the biggest game in the NFL history
- wheel day a big, round, tall ride
15 Clues: this month • day USA Leaders • day lots of hearts • Washington birthday • incentive school trip • cancer day preventing cancer • wheel day a big, round, tall ride • the biggest game in the NFL history • gra day a lot of beads down in one city • draft selecting who will be next to play • this falls from the sky a lot when its cold • scout anniversary adventure club celebration • ...
sports 2014-03-11
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- best football player in history
- best fighter ever
- best athlete in history
- currently best team in the world
- the best basketball player in history
- best soccer player club barcelona
- best player of Spain
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- the most beautiful girl in the world of sport
- the best player viladecans
- best player in the world
- best sprinter in the world
- team with more glasses of europe
- best mma fighter in the world
13 Clues: best fighter ever • best player of Spain • best athlete in history • best player in the world • the best player viladecans • best sprinter in the world • best mma fighter in the world • best football player in history • team with more glasses of europe • currently best team in the world • best soccer player club barcelona • the best basketball player in history • ...
March Newsletter 2022-03-14
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- Celebrate in March
- "not all of us can do great things. But we can do small things with great love." Mother_______________
- last name is something that you dribble. Woman and comedian
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- new name of housekeepers
- People who have made contributions to history, culture and society
- American activist in the civil rights movement
- First name of wife of a President that was elected into office in 1993
7 Clues: Celebrate in March • new name of housekeepers • American activist in the civil rights movement • last name is something that you dribble. Woman and comedian • People who have made contributions to history, culture and society • First name of wife of a President that was elected into office in 1993 • ...
Worldview, Mesopotamia, Egypt 2015-09-14
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- beliefs on how to behave or conduct oneself based on right and wrong
- one of the oldest recorded civilizations; means "between rivers"
- the Egyptian sun god; born every day with the sunrise and died every night with the sunset
- all of the things that happened before now
- king and judge of the underworld; Egyptian god of vegetation and growth
- a long and distinct period of time that has a particular characteristic
- the two famous rivers of Mesopotamia; their unpredictable flooding sometimes resulted in disaster
- having actual existence or reality; related to facts, not just one's point of view
- (51-30 B.C.) the last of the great pharaohs; romantically involved with Julius Caesar and later Mark Antony
- all knowing
- history (c. A.D. 1500 - present) the period of history from the beginning of the Protestant Reformation until nowFertile Crescent a geographical area of fertile land in the Middle East stretching in a broad semicircle from the Nile to the Tigris and Euphrates
- ancient Egyptian writing system that was both pictographic (pictures represent words) and alphabetic (letters represent sounds)
- the ability to make decisions or take action based on reason
- our memory, record, or story of things that happened before now
- (1353-1336B.C.) established monotheistic worship of Aten during his reign as pharaoh; originally called Amenhotep IV
- an individual being with a mind, emotions, and a will
- (c. 3200 B.C.) king of Upper Egypt that conquered Lower Egypt and united the kingdom of Egypt
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- the writing-style of Mesopotamia; crafted by applying a stylus to a clay tablet; the word literally means "wedge-shaped"
- awareness of one's self
- the basic assumptions one believes about life and reality; the way one views the world
- beliefs about right and wrong
- ultimate power or authority
- the belief that humans, animals, plants, and inanimate objects are spiritual being with souls
- Latin for "in the year of our Lord"
- all powerful
- temples made of mud brick and timber in Mesopotamia ; shaped as step-pyramids
- Mesopotamian King of Uruk about whom an epic story was written
- existing in one's mind; related to one's point of view, not facts
- wife and sister of Osiris and the mother of Horus; goddess of nature and magic
- huge stone slab inscribed with hieroglyphics, Greek, and a later form of Egyptian that allowed historians to understand Egyptian writing.
- ancient Babylonian law code; one of the oldest law codes in history; associated with the phrase: "an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth"
- Akkadian emperor who conquered Mesopotamia around 2340; known as the world's first conqueror
- the tendency to adopt and adapt the religious ideas and practices of other peoples
- history (c. A.D. 500 - c. A.D. 1500) the period of history from the fall of the Roman Empire to the beginning of the Protestant Reformation
- (1332-1323 B.C.) pharaoh whose tomb was discovered intact in 1922; now known as King Tut
- the act of using one's will to make a conscious choice
- belief in many gods
- history (c. 4000 B.C. - c. A.D. 500) the period of history from the beginning of recorded history to the fall of the Roman Empire
- Egyptian god of light and sky
- title for the great rulers of ancient Egypt
40 Clues: all knowing • all powerful • belief in many gods • awareness of one's self • ultimate power or authority • beliefs about right and wrong • Egyptian god of light and sky • Latin for "in the year of our Lord" • all of the things that happened before now • title for the great rulers of ancient Egypt • an individual being with a mind, emotions, and a will • ...
history 2022-12-06
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- a group of people who meet together to discuss a topic
- communication by exchange of letters
- to strengthen
- attack continuously with cannon fire
- the troops stationed in a fortress or town to defend it.
- interim:a Latin term meaning "for the time between
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- the action of finding new people to join an organization or support a cause
- a condition of being safe or sheltered from pursuit, danger, or trouble
- off with barriers
- military blockade or bombardment of an enemy town or position in order to force it to surrender
- A person killed or injured in a war or accident:
- a series of operations to accomplish a goal
- formal request
13 Clues: to strengthen • formal request • off with barriers • communication by exchange of letters • attack continuously with cannon fire • a series of operations to accomplish a goal • A person killed or injured in a war or accident: • interim:a Latin term meaning "for the time between • a group of people who meet together to discuss a topic • ...
History 2020-03-30
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- Man who refused to kill innocent Indians
- a favorite form of torture to gain information on opponents.
- used to perform abortions.
- is an issue that may never be solved.
- Democratic Senator of Colorado and pro-silver.
- the British ship sunk by German U-boats for carrying rifle
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- the practice of not doing or having something that is wanted or enjoyable
- McKinely, Republican governor of Ohio and pro-gold
- Franklin D. Roosevelt contracted this disease causing him to be paralyzed
- mentor and longtime friend of President William Taft.
- , fired by the Taft administration for opposing Taft's conservational ideas.
- was tried for illegally teaching Darwinian evolution
- Mary Jones was a what to the people working in rough conditions
13 Clues: used to perform abortions. • is an issue that may never be solved. • Man who refused to kill innocent Indians • Democratic Senator of Colorado and pro-silver. • McKinely, Republican governor of Ohio and pro-gold • was tried for illegally teaching Darwinian evolution • mentor and longtime friend of President William Taft. • ...
history 2023-04-25
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- a revolt against established authority or government
- Douglass: the author of the Narrative and a prominent abolitionist
- Tubman a conductor on the Underground Railroad who helped hundreds of enslaved individuals escape to freedom.
- a self-written account of one's own life
- a person who supported the abolition of slavery
- Railroad a network of secret routes and safe houses used by enslaved individuals to escape to freedom
- Turner the leader of the slave rebellion, who was later executed
- catcher a person who was hired to capture and return escaped slaves to their owners
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- a violent uprising against an authority or government
- a violent uprising against an authority or government
- a large farm where crops such as cotton, tobacco, and sugar are grown
- the state where Harpers Ferry is located
- the location where Brown and his men seized weapons during the raid
- County the location in Virginia where the rebellion took
14 Clues: the state where Harpers Ferry is located • a self-written account of one's own life • a person who supported the abolition of slavery • a revolt against established authority or government • a violent uprising against an authority or government • a violent uprising against an authority or government • County the location in Virginia where the rebellion took • ...
History 2023-06-12
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- A period of cultural rebirth and intellectual flourishing in Europe, spanning the 14th to 17th centuries.
- The study of past events, particularly human affairs.
- The state of being free from the control or influence of others.
- The study of human history through the excavation and analysis of artifacts and remains.
- The practice of acquiring and controlling foreign territories for economic and political purposes.
- An object made by humans, typically of historical or cultural significance.
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- A complex society marked by advanced social and cultural development.
- An intellectual and philosophical movement emphasizing reason, science, and individual rights.
- A sequence of rulers from the same family, usually in a monarchy.
- A sudden and radical change in government or social order, often resulting in a shift in power.
- A drastic and often violent change in political or social systems.
- A group of territories or peoples ruled by a central authority, often a monarch or emperor.
- A state of political tension and military rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union, without direct armed conflict.
- War A global conflict involving multiple nations, often with significant social and political consequences.
14 Clues: The study of past events, particularly human affairs. • The state of being free from the control or influence of others. • A sequence of rulers from the same family, usually in a monarchy. • A drastic and often violent change in political or social systems. • A complex society marked by advanced social and cultural development. • ...
history 2015-10-01
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- a fake, phony, someone who pretends to be someone else
- when there is confusion, disorderly behavior, no rules
- a behavior that hurts, damages or even kills people
- differences in society, reace, color and culture
- gin a machine that separates cotton from the seeds
- klux klan a group of people in the south who did not believe slaves should have equal rights
- happening now
- a large property with farms and fields for farming that slaves worked on
- against
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- a thing that has been rebuilt after being damaged
- giant storm
- having a difficult decision to make
- to get rid of
13 Clues: against • giant storm • happening now • to get rid of • having a difficult decision to make • differences in society, reace, color and culture • a thing that has been rebuilt after being damaged • gin a machine that separates cotton from the seeds • a behavior that hurts, damages or even kills people • a fake, phony, someone who pretends to be someone else • ...
History 2017-11-25
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- Materials from water, glue ans alga
- A natural composite material used to cut teeth in 950
- Why was the first dental prosthesis invented
- Who invented dental prosthesis
- Where was invented dental prosthesis
- Device that allows one are two teeth to be replaced by resting on teh adjacent tetth
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- Who invented CAD (Computer Aided Design)
- Who invented metal frame
- In what was the first prosthetic tooth made
- The type of teeth which were used for the denture en 1560
- What are the two largest poles of dental prosthesis
- Who works with the dental prosthesis
- A material used to make the first dental prostesis
13 Clues: Who invented metal frame • Who invented dental prosthesis • Materials from water, glue ans alga • Who works with the dental prosthesis • Where was invented dental prosthesis • Who invented CAD (Computer Aided Design) • In what was the first prosthetic tooth made • Why was the first dental prosthesis invented • A material used to make the first dental prostesis • ...
history 2018-10-18
History 2022-03-04
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- Naval battle between English and a French led fleet off the coast of Spain in 1805 where Nelson died.
- European dividing barrier that was knocked down in 1989.
- Prime Minister at the start of World War II.
- Which building in Hyde Park was built for the Great Exhibition of 1851?
- Who is the longest reigning monarch of England?
- The last Labour Prime Minister
- Country where Nelson Mandela was president.
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- The word used to describe the terrible treatment and horrendous deaths of millions of Jews in WWII
- Which London event started on 2nd Sept 1666 and ended on 6th Sept 1666?
- What did Henry VIII do to Catherine of Aragon and Anne of Cleves after he married them?
- Which famous document did King John sign in
- First name of Queen Victoria's husband
- Which flower is associated with remembrance day?
13 Clues: The last Labour Prime Minister • First name of Queen Victoria's husband • Which famous document did King John sign in • Country where Nelson Mandela was president. • Prime Minister at the start of World War II. • Who is the longest reigning monarch of England? • Which flower is associated with remembrance day? • European dividing barrier that was knocked down in 1989. • ...
History 2021-12-01
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- The apartment blocks that plebeians lived in
- a wealthy person from a noble family in Rome
- the school for kids 7-12 in Rome
- camps by the water vikings used as a base for raids.
- a Roman city that was destroyed by a volcano
- the system of land ownership in the Roman Empire
- stories written by the monks taken from the bible and would help spread Christianity
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- the ships that the vikings used
- a patricians house
- a tree ring dating method
- a place where gladiators would fight in Rome
- The poor who made up the vast population of Rome
- an isolated town monks would live in
13 Clues: a patricians house • a tree ring dating method • the ships that the vikings used • the school for kids 7-12 in Rome • an isolated town monks would live in • The apartment blocks that plebeians lived in • a wealthy person from a noble family in Rome • a place where gladiators would fight in Rome • a Roman city that was destroyed by a volcano • ...
History 2021-12-01
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- something made or given shape by man
- a poor Roman person
- a source that was made at the time
- an apartment building where plebeians lived
- AD
- before the invention of writing was made
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- Studies human history through the examination of excavated remains and artefacts
- a source created after the time your writing
- a wealthy Roman person
- BC
- is a person who studies and writes about the past
- where Roman people went to wash themselves
- where patricians lived
13 Clues: BC • AD • a poor Roman person • a wealthy Roman person • where patricians lived • a source that was made at the time • something made or given shape by man • before the invention of writing was made • where Roman people went to wash themselves • an apartment building where plebeians lived • a source created after the time your writing • ...
History 2021-12-01
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- something made or given shape by man
- a poor Roman person
- a source that was made at the time
- an apartment building where plebeians lived
- AD
- before the invention of writing was made
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- Studies human history through the examination of excavated remains and artefacts
- a source created after the time your writing
- a wealthy Roman person
- BC
- is a person who studies and writes about the past
- where Roman people went to wash themselves
- where patricians lived
13 Clues: BC • AD • a poor Roman person • a wealthy Roman person • where patricians lived • a source that was made at the time • something made or given shape by man • before the invention of writing was made • where Roman people went to wash themselves • an apartment building where plebeians lived • a source created after the time your writing • ...
History 2023-11-21
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- the Delhi sultans divided the empire into
- History of india written by whom
- who was the first person vyoage acros the globe
- every year we celebrate sep 16th
- which forests are green throught the year
- who was called the parrot of india
- khilji alai darwaja was constructed by
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- motupalli inscription was issued by
- we celebrate world earthday every year
- we celebrate June 5th
- iqtas were adminstrated by
- geo-centric theory was proposed
- we celebrate world waterday
13 Clues: we celebrate June 5th • iqtas were adminstrated by • we celebrate world waterday • geo-centric theory was proposed • History of india written by whom • every year we celebrate sep 16th • who was called the parrot of india • motupalli inscription was issued by • we celebrate world earthday every year • khilji alai darwaja was constructed by • ...
History 2023-11-29
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- leave country by force
- citizenship in another country
- forced removal
- individuals settling permanently
- granted refugee
- adaptation to new living
- member rights and responsibilities
- place to place
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- consistent culture
- leaving to settle permanently
- adopt characteristics
- boarder entry and exit
- fully involved and accepted
13 Clues: forced removal • place to place • granted refugee • consistent culture • adopt characteristics • leave country by force • boarder entry and exit • adaptation to new living • fully involved and accepted • leaving to settle permanently • citizenship in another country • individuals settling permanently • member rights and responsibilities
History 2023-09-18
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- A major and often sudden change in a country's government or society, like the American Revolution.
- Refers to the Middle Ages, a historical period between ancient and modern times known for knights and castles.
- A vast and powerful group of territories and peoples ruled by a single leader, like the Roman Empire.
- Relating to the current time or era we live in, often characterized by advanced technology and contemporary culture.
- A complex society with cities, government, art, and culture, like the Ancient Roman civilization.
- A period of renewed interest in art, science, and learning that followed the Middle Ages.
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- A visual representation of events in chronological order, helping us understand when historical events occurred.
- The study of ancient cultures and civilizations by examining artifacts, ruins, and historical sites.
- People who move from place to place, often without a permanent home, living off the land or herding animals.
- A series of rulers from the same family who rule a country or region, such as the Ming Dynasty in China.
- A vast and powerful group of territories and peoples ruled by a single leader, like the Roman Empire.
- An object from the past, often of historical or cultural significance, like pottery or ancient tools.
- Refers to a very long time ago, often relating to civilizations like Ancient Egypt or Greece.
- A king or queen who rules a country or territory, often as part of a monarchy.
14 Clues: A king or queen who rules a country or territory, often as part of a monarchy. • A period of renewed interest in art, science, and learning that followed the Middle Ages. • Refers to a very long time ago, often relating to civilizations like Ancient Egypt or Greece. • ...
History 2025-02-25
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- Had to pass a test before the could practice Their practices
- One of the greatest Muslim mathematicians
- facilitated The spread of ideas and trade in china
- The art of producing beautiful handwriting
- The famous Persian physician
- Known in Europe as averroes
- Wrote in Persian using Arabic script
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- famous in the Muslim world As a scholar and an astronomer
- The great work of Islamic literature
- head physician at Baghdads church Chief hospital
- The ability to move in social class
- Greatest Muslim center of learning
- set standards for the scientific study of history
13 Clues: Known in Europe as averroes • The famous Persian physician • Greatest Muslim center of learning • The ability to move in social class • The great work of Islamic literature • Wrote in Persian using Arabic script • One of the greatest Muslim mathematicians • The art of producing beautiful handwriting • head physician at Baghdads church Chief hospital • ...
History and Systems Week 2 2025-09-24
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- interpret the past only in terms of present understanding
- data that is extensive but susceptible to erros
- belief that psychological and physical events occur separately but work in conjunction
- questioned the belief that the earth is the center of the universe
- stories that overemphasize the importance in some events in psychology's history
- this type of history considers the impact of events outside of the psychology field
- philosopher whose ideas overlap with modern day behaviorism
- time period marked by advances in the arts
- separation between mind and body
- stated that the mind is more like marble than white paper
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- emphasized the use of rationalism and reasoning in science
- belief that all events have causes
- the study of acquisition of knowledge
- psychology has roots in this field
- popularized the nature versus nurture debate
- intellectual and cultural climate of a particular era
- stated that psychology has a long past but short history
- belief that the earth is the center of the universe
- viewpoint that history is driven by the actions of a few individuals
- believed that psychology could never be a science like the physical sciences
- approach where nature is observed before conclusions are made
- automatic stimulus-response reaction
22 Clues: separation between mind and body • belief that all events have causes • psychology has roots in this field • automatic stimulus-response reaction • the study of acquisition of knowledge • time period marked by advances in the arts • popularized the nature versus nurture debate • data that is extensive but susceptible to erros • ...
Unit 1 Vocab 1-15 2025-08-16
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- A group of people who live in the same area or share something in common.
- An unfair and fixed idea about a group of people.
- Being open to and respectful of others’ differences.
- The way someone sees or understands something.
- Feeling accepted and included in a group.
- A group you belong to based on shared culture, language, or history.
- A person who pays attention to and understands some
- A system of communication used by a group of people.
- Who you are, including your name, beliefs, culture, and experiences.
- tradition Passing stories, history, or knowledge by word of mouth.
- Having differences like race, culture, or beliefs within a group.
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- A story or account of events or experiences.
- The traditions, history, and values passed down from your family or ancestors.
- The way of life shared by a group of people, including language, food, music, and traditions.
- Making sure everyone feels welcome and valued.
- A conversation where one person asks questions to learn about another person’s life or views.
- A custom or belief that is passed down through generations.
- Where someone comes from, including their culture and family history.
- The act of sharing stories, often passed down in families or cultures.
- Beliefs about what is right, important, or meaningful.
20 Clues: Feeling accepted and included in a group. • A story or account of events or experiences. • The way someone sees or understands something. • Making sure everyone feels welcome and valued. • An unfair and fixed idea about a group of people. • A person who pays attention to and understands some • Being open to and respectful of others’ differences. • ...
Life in the Paleolithic and Neolithic Era 2024-09-25
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- The way of living where small groups of people move from place to place in pursuit of migrating animals.
- - The first known hominid. They walked on two legs, appeared in Africa about 4-5 million years ago, and their brains were about a third the size of modern human brains.
- The name of the earliest australopithecine skeleton ever dug up. It was discovered by Donald Johanson.
- The time in history before writing was invented.
- Big rock formations built for religious purposes (like Stonehenge).
- The era in pre-history called The New Stone Age. It lasted from 10,000 B.C.E to 5,000 B.C.E.
- The earliest recorded settlement from 7,000 B.C.E. It was located in present-day Turkey and had a few thousand people.
- A British archaeologist who found skull fragments that were 1.75 million years old. She also found footprints that were 3.5 million years old which proved hominids walked on two feet.
- The hominid that appeared in Africa about 200,000 years ago. They migrated around the world, created the first languages, used many tools, and were the same species as modern humans.
- The study of people and culture.
- The spread of ideas, beliefs, customs and technology from one country to another. It spread when groups of people migrated around the world.
- The movement of humans starting in Africa and travelling gradually to the Americas, Asia, Europe and Australia.
- Creatures who walked upright and were the start of evolution that led to humans
- The selective growing/breeding of plants and animals to make them more useful to humans.
- The practice of digging up the past.
- Dug up items that show culture, for example tools, weapons, or pottery. These objects help us understand the past.
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- A cave with 600+ symbols and images of animals that people created between 17,000 and 15,000 years ago. It covers many walls and ceilings of the cave.
- As job specializations and societies developed, this developed as well. It was based on people’s wealth and influence. A hierarchy was put into place, with people like priests and rulers at the top, merchants and farmers in the middle, and enslaved people at the bottom.
- The start of agriculture, which was the turning point in history and made life flourish.
- The area of ocean that separates Asia and North America. During the ice age, ocean levels were much lower, so it was an exposed land bridge. Hominids walked across it and migrated into North America.
- When women and men are equal in societies.
- - The hominid that appeared in Africa about 2.4 million years ago, developed stone tools, and whose brains were half the size of modern humans’.
- People who hunted, fished, and gathered wild foods/plants. Men were the ones who hunted food and women gathered food. Since the jobs were considered equally difficult, men and women were equal.
- The era in pre-history called The Old Stone Age. It started 2.5 million years ago and ended 10,000 years ago.
- Skilled craftspeople who devoted almost all of their time to making crafts like pottery, jewelry, dishes, textiles, etc.
- The hominid that appeared in Africa about 2-1.5 million years ago. They used stone tools and were the first to control fire and migrate out of Africa.
- A man from the Neolithic era whose body was frozen in ice and preserved there.
27 Clues: The study of people and culture. • The practice of digging up the past. • When women and men are equal in societies. • The time in history before writing was invented. • Big rock formations built for religious purposes (like Stonehenge). • A man from the Neolithic era whose body was frozen in ice and preserved there. • ...
SST Crossword 2022-11-25
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- Father of our nation
- basis on which we get to know about history
- number of History periods
- Is child labour a serious offence
- Earth's most warm zone
- Location of Tapi river
- Month of CONSTITUTION Day
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- Father of our constitution
- Discovered Radium
- Imaginary axis that divides earth in 2 halves
- The study of change over time
- Introduction of constitution
12 Clues: Discovered Radium • Father of our nation • Earth's most warm zone • Location of Tapi river • number of History periods • Month of CONSTITUTION Day • Father of our constitution • Introduction of constitution • The study of change over time • Is child labour a serious offence • basis on which we get to know about history • Imaginary axis that divides earth in 2 halves
HISTORICAL TERMINOLOGY IN MEDIEVAL TIMES 2013-08-15
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- term used to describe the period before recorded history.
- study of past events, particularly in human affairs.
- point or position at an equal distance from the sides, edges, or ends of something
- study of human history and prehistory through the excavation of sites and the analysis of artifacts.
- or relating to the Middle Ages.
- large building or group of buildings fortified against attack with thick walls, battlements and towers.
- expert in or student of history, esp. that of a particular period, region, or social phenomenon.
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- to or dealing with or devoted to archaeology
- remains or impression of a prehistoric organism preserved in petrified form or as a mold or cast in rock: "sites rich in fossils".
- outbreak of such a disease.
- object made by a human being, typically an item of cultural or historical interest: "gold and silver artifacts".
- object surviving from an earlier time, esp. one of historical or sentimental interest.
- mound forming the site of a castle or camp.
- outer wall of a castle.
- exact copy or model of something, esp. one on a smaller scale.
15 Clues: outer wall of a castle. • outbreak of such a disease. • or relating to the Middle Ages. • mound forming the site of a castle or camp. • to or dealing with or devoted to archaeology • study of past events, particularly in human affairs. • term used to describe the period before recorded history. • exact copy or model of something, esp. one on a smaller scale. • ...
BASEBALL Q&A 2023-06-23
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- Who has hit the most home runs in All-Star game history?
- Who is the player to win All-Star game MVP and World Series MVP in the same season?
- Who holds the record for most positions played in All-Star game history?
- What team had the longest championship drought in MLB history before winning the World Series in 2016?
- Who is the oldest player to hit a home run in a MLB game?
- Who was the first designated hitter in MLB?
- Who is the oldest pitcher to play in an All-Star game?
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- What team did Mariano Rivera play his entire MLB career for?
- Where was the 2018 MLB All-Star game played?
- Which player hit the longest home run in MLB All-Star Game history?
- Who holds the record for the longest hitting streak in MLB history?
- Who was the MVP of the 2018 MLB All-Star game?
- At what stadium was the 2013 Major League Baseball All-Star Game played?
- Who was the first player to hit a home run in an MLB All-Star Game?
- Who was the last MLB player to win the Triple Crown?
15 Clues: Who was the first designated hitter in MLB? • Where was the 2018 MLB All-Star game played? • Who was the MVP of the 2018 MLB All-Star game? • Who was the last MLB player to win the Triple Crown? • Who is the oldest pitcher to play in an All-Star game? • Who has hit the most home runs in All-Star game history? • ...
Building a New Nation 2020-04-02
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- our nation’s national anthem
- A navigable water trade route from NY and the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes
- 9th president of the US
- helped Lewis and Clark explore Louisiana Territory
- 4th President of the US
- wife of James Madison and beloved by all of America
- An act used to help the trade of the United States
- American General and seventh president of the US
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- 3rd US president
- a treaty between the US and the UK
- First National road of the United States
- created the Northwest Territory
- the US capital
- a plan by Alexander Hamilton to improve the US economy
- government required military service
- a tax on imported goods in the US
16 Clues: the US capital • 3rd US president • 9th president of the US • 4th President of the US • our nation’s national anthem • created the Northwest Territory • a tax on imported goods in the US • a treaty between the US and the UK • government required military service • First National road of the United States • American General and seventh president of the US • ...
US History Unit Pt 2 2025-02-26
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- When citizens fight to change their government
- Dividing the government in 3 parts: Judicial, Executive, and Legislative branches
- A colonist who was loyal to King George
- The set of laws/rules that explain how the US should be governed
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- The first set of laws the U.S. created
- Document in the constitution that describes some of the rights people living in America have
- The groups of people who make laws
- A colonist that wanted independence from Britain
8 Clues: The groups of people who make laws • The first set of laws the U.S. created • A colonist who was loyal to King George • When citizens fight to change their government • A colonist that wanted independence from Britain • The set of laws/rules that explain how the US should be governed • Dividing the government in 3 parts: Judicial, Executive, and Legislative branches • ...
US History T2 L4 Crossword 2025-09-25
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- Society in which people of different nationalities assimilate to form ONE culture (TWO Words)
- _____ Island- Island in New York served as immigration station of immigrants arriving to US
- Favor native inhabitants as opposed to immigrants
- Third-class accommodations on a steam ship
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- Belief that assimilating immigrants into US Society would make them more loyal citizens
- _____ Island- Immigrant processing station that opened in SF Bay 1910
- ____ immigrants- Southern and Eastern European immigrants arrived in US 1880-1920
- ______ Exclusion Act- 1882 Law prohibiting the immigration of Chinese laborers
8 Clues: Third-class accommodations on a steam ship • Favor native inhabitants as opposed to immigrants • _____ Island- Immigrant processing station that opened in SF Bay 1910 • ______ Exclusion Act- 1882 Law prohibiting the immigration of Chinese laborers • ____ immigrants- Southern and Eastern European immigrants arrived in US 1880-1920 • ...
Cuban Missile Crisis 2023-06-24
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- Naval tactic
- Boston landmark.
- Negotiation
- Weapons
- Military attack
- Month of crisis
- UN ambassador
- Military strategy
- Soviet Premier
- US missile type
- Year of crisis
- US term
- High readiness
- Confrontation
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- US President
- US missile site
- Caribbean nation
- Khrushchev's nickname
- Latin American city
- Russian block
- Advisory group
- Tense situation
- Cuban location
- Kennedy's advisor
- Number of days
- Spy plane
- Atomic energy
- Decision center
- Weapon type
- Conflict
30 Clues: Weapons • US term • Conflict • Spy plane • Negotiation • Weapon type • US President • Naval tactic • Russian block • UN ambassador • Atomic energy • Confrontation • Advisory group • Cuban location • Number of days • Soviet Premier • Year of crisis • High readiness • US missile site • Military attack • Month of crisis • Tense situation • US missile type • Decision center • Caribbean nation • Boston landmark. • ...
APAC Crossword Puzzle 2020-04-29
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- Daniel Ken Inouye was a US Senator from which U.S. Sate? He was also President pro tempore of the US Senate until his death in 2012, making him the highest ranking Asian-American politician in US history.
- What is the name of this American stand-up comedian, actor, and former physician. He is best known for playing Ben Chang on the sitcom Community and the drug lord Leslie Chow in The Hangover film series.
- Toni Ko is an Asian American entrepreneur that started _____ Cosmetics at the age of 25 in 1999. She quickly grew her company through social media and gained the attention of L’Oreal, who purchased the company for $500 million in 2014.
- Name the woman that was named as ambassador for U.S. Fund for UNICEF in 2005 and known for her roles as director, actress, and voice in Charlie’s Angels, Tinkerbell, Kung Fu Pand, and other films?
- Chien-Shiung Wu was a Chinese-American physicist who worked on the Manhattan project and helped the U.S. develop the _______ during World War II.
- Who became the youngest woman to take home an
- This cellist of Chinese descent is known for his extraordinary musical talents and has won 18 Grammy Awards. He graduated at a young age from the Juilliard School.
- Indra Nooyi ranked number 13 on the Forbes list of The World’s 100 Most Powerful Women and is the fifth CEO of which company?
- This former figure skater was a senior fashion editor at Vogue for 15 years, before becoming design director for Ralph Lauren. Soon after designing her own wedding dress and opening up a bridal boutique, she launched her own successful signature collection.
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- This popular chef of modern Asian cuisine started the Momofuku restaurant group, is featured on the Anthony Bourdain produced show The Mind of a Chef, and has earned several awards at his restaurants including two Michelin Stars and multiple James Beard awards.
- Who is the first non-white Congresswoman to be elected? She was also a lawyer and politician from Hawaii.
- Amy Tan gained international attention with the publication of her first novel, ________, a story about Chinese women and their Chinese-American daughters.
- Name this martial artist and action superstar, who helped pave the way for how Asians were presented in American films.
- Who was the first player in Harvard history to amass 1,450 points, 450 rebounds, 400 assists and 200 steals in a varsity career?
- Mazie Hirono was the first Asian American female senator elected from which U.S. state?
- Jerry Yang was the Taiwanese American co-founder of which company?
- snowboarding medal, claiming the gold, in PyeonChang?
- Priyanka Chopra was the first Indian woman to grace which fashion magazine?
18 Clues: Who became the youngest woman to take home an • snowboarding medal, claiming the gold, in PyeonChang? • Jerry Yang was the Taiwanese American co-founder of which company? • Priyanka Chopra was the first Indian woman to grace which fashion magazine? • Mazie Hirono was the first Asian American female senator elected from which U.S. state? • ...
JEOPARDY! 2020-11-16
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- History: Serbia and Croatia, as well as the disputed territory of Kosovo, were all part of this onetime Communist nation.
- Astronomy: I was reclassified as a "dwarf planet" in 2006.
- Recent history: Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger landed a plane in this unorthodox but necessary location.
- Geography: This street, the financial center of America, probably got its name from a wooden barrier.
- History: You probably have a portrait of this Revolutionary War hero in your wallet.
- Geography: In terms of square miles, I'm the smallest state in the U.S.
- Geography: Come here to take in a Braves game or visit the "World of Coca-Cola" museum.
- Mythology: When in Rome ... you'd call me Jupiter!
- Geography: Visit this country's Provence region to see the fields of lavender.
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- Science: This Swede was a giant in the field of taxonomy (the naming of species).
- Geography: If you want to visit this city, you're likely to land at O'Hare or Midway.
- Geography: You'll find the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and JFK's "eternal flame" here.
- This Mormon leader was the first presidential candidate to be assassinated.
- Notable people: This larger-than-life author lived in both Key West and Cuba.
- History: This group awards a highly prestigious Peace Prize with the same name.
- Science: I'm still a star in Hollywood, although I was wiped out about 66 million years ago.
- Science: This element, which has a "Valley" named after it, makes up 25 percent of the earth's crust.
- Sports: This American swimmer holds the most medals of any Olympian.
- History: These unassuming little islands were the cause for a war in 1982.
- Books: Her first draft of "Pride and Prejudice" was called "First Impressions."
20 Clues: Mythology: When in Rome ... you'd call me Jupiter! • Astronomy: I was reclassified as a "dwarf planet" in 2006. • Sports: This American swimmer holds the most medals of any Olympian. • Geography: In terms of square miles, I'm the smallest state in the U.S. • History: These unassuming little islands were the cause for a war in 1982. • ...
School Subjects 2020-12-11
Random Crossword puzzle 2024-11-14
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- [Pop Culture] The first viral social media platform that is considered as the precursor to modern platforms such as Twitter and Instagram?
- [Astronomy] What was the name of the first space telescope to capture clear, high-resolution images of space without the distortion of Earth's atmosphere?
- [Geography] What is the only US state that is Triple Landlocked?
- [History] What lively celebration, famous for its parades and masquerade balls, takes place in New Orleans and other parts of the world, marking the start of Lent in the Christian calendar?
- [Geography] What is the only Country in the world to have a non-rectangular flag?
- [Geography] Volcano's can be classified as being in one of three different states: Active, Extinct, or ___?
- [History] Which system of racial segregation and discrimination, implemented in South Africa from 1948 to 1994, legally enforced the separation of races and limited the rights of non-white South Africans?
- [History] What form of decorative writing, often considered an art, involves the creation of stylized letters using pens, brushes, or other tools?
- [Weather] What is created during a lightning strike, as the extreme heat causes the air to ionize and generate a glowing, electrically conductive form of gas?
- [Government] This is the only country in the world to officially have 3 capitals.
- [Weather] The Earths atmosphere is composed of 5 different layers, with the Exosphere being the highest and final layer. What is the first layer called?
- [History] This man is the namesake of a Social Phenomenon that is described as a type of false memory that occurs when many different people incorrectly remember the same thing.
- [Pop Culture] Which Olympic sport, introduced in the Sydney 2000 Games, challenges athletes to complete a race that includes swimming, cycling, and running in succession?
- [Geography] This Mausoleum is made of white marble and is considered the most defining piece of architect in the country of India.
- [Animals] What animal is the most illegally poached and trafficked in the world due to urban legends and consumption?
- [Animals] When a swarm of grasshoppers congregate, their behavior changes to be more aggressive and they begin to physically change as well. This change causes to Grasshoppers to be known as?
- [Mythology] In Arthurian legend, what is the name of the blade from which King Arthur drew from the stone?
- [Weather] What logarithmic unit of measurement is used when measuring the size of an earthquake?
- [Pop Culture] What is the most listened to song of all time when views are aggregated across multiple platforms (Youtube, Spotify, etc)?
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- [Astronomy] What is the term for the process that occurs when a star collapses and explodes, releasing an enormous amount of energy?
- [Government] What currency is considered the official currency for the most countries in the world?
- [Astronomy] When it comes to the 12 Zodiac Constellations, which is the only one named after an inanimate object?
- [Government] There are six branches of the US military, with the newest branch being established in 2019. What is the newest branch called?
- [Pop Culture] Which classic video game introduced the first protagonist to have a name?
- [Pop Culture] What TV series on Netflix is the most watched by total hours spent?
- [Mythology] In Greek Mythology, King Minos of Crete designed The Labyrinth in order to hide away this Greek monster.
- [Geography] The asteroid that caused the mass extinction of all non-avian dinosaurs landed on a peninsula known as the ___?
- [Animals] Only 4 species of animals have earned military medals due to service in war, these include the: Cat, Dog, Horse, and ____?
- [Government] what is it called when a countries economy significantly declines for more than two quarters straight?
- [Animals] A type of reproduction found in certain species of Reptiles, sharks, and bees in which an embryo develops without the need of a fertilized egg and is often described as a 'Virgin Birth'?
- [Weather] When storm system winds exceed 74 MPH, depending on the location on earth, this is known as a Hurricane, Cyclone, or a ____?
- [Astronomy] What is the largest moon of Saturn, which has a thick atmosphere and is considered one of the most Earth-like moons in the solar system?
- [Astronomy] Which physicist is known for developing the theory of general relativity, which revolutionized our understanding of gravity and cosmology?
- [Weather] what scientific instrument is used to measure air pressure in a certain environment?
- [Mythology] In Norse mythology, where do the bravest of warriors go after death to feast and fight until summoned for war?
- [History] What was the first disease in human history to be successfully eradicated by vaccines?
- [Mythology] In Japanese Shinto and Greek Mythology, recently dead souls have to cross a river to reach the afterlife. In Greek the river called the Styx, in Shinto it is called the___?
- [Mythology] In Egyptian mythology, this ancient paper-like material was considered holy and used in sacred rituals as well as used to write hieroglyphics on.
- [Government] In the US there are 3 main types of retirement plans. Pension and 401ks are two of them, what is the third (Contributions are made with after-tax dollars, and qualified withdrawals in retirement are tax-free)?
- [Animals]This is a maintenance behavior found in birds that involves the use of the beak to position feathers, interlock feather barbules that have become separated, clean plumage, and keep parasites in check.
40 Clues: [Geography] What is the only US state that is Triple Landlocked? • [Pop Culture] What TV series on Netflix is the most watched by total hours spent? • [Geography] What is the only Country in the world to have a non-rectangular flag? • [Government] This is the only country in the world to officially have 3 capitals. • ...
Paleobiology Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-03
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- A fossil of a footprint
- A break in a time period
- A geological feature that disrupts another feature
- a long, distinct period of history
- A non- living organism that shapes its environment
- A large lake used as a water supply
- The time taken for radioactivity
- The earliest era of geological history
- a period of time in history or a person's life, typically one marked by notable events or particular characteristics.
- A fossil that is good to use to date things
- When a species dies out quickly
- An interval of history that has distinct patterns
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- A rule to help scientists to determine the relative age of layers
- The idea that Earth has always changed in uniform ways
- a process in which different organisms evolve and change
- The process in which organisms use sunlight to synthesize/ grow
- A method of dating geological specimens
- The process of flowing
- The age of a rock layer compared to another
- The process in which organisms use inorganic chemicals to grow (often includes an absence of sunlight)
- A series of different layers of rocks
- the numeric age of fossils
- A living organism that shapes its environment
- A remnant of an organism
- A branch of education that specializes in fossils
25 Clues: The process of flowing • A fossil of a footprint • A break in a time period • A remnant of an organism • the numeric age of fossils • When a species dies out quickly • The time taken for radioactivity • a long, distinct period of history • A large lake used as a water supply • A series of different layers of rocks • The earliest era of geological history • ...
Be Somebody's Hero 2023-06-20
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- In which city are the headquarters of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) located?
- Who won the 2020 UEFA European Football Championship?
- What is the national sport of Canada?
- What is the oldest tennis tournament in the world?
- What is the diameter of a basketball hoop in inches?
- Which country has won the most World Cups in cricket?
- What is the height of an Olympic diving platform in meters?
- Which country has won the most gold medals in the history of the Summer Olympics?
- Who holds the record for the fastest 100-meter sprint in history?
- Who holds the record for the most home runs in a single MLB season?
- Which country hosted the 2019 Rugby World Cup?
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- Which country won the first FIFA World Cup in 1930?
- Who is the most decorated gymnast in Olympic history (2023) ?
- Who is the all-time leading scorer (2023) in NBA history?
- Which city hosted the 2016 Summer Olympics?
- Who won the 2021 Super Bowl (Super Bowl LV)?
- How many players are there on a rugby union team?
- Who won the NBA Finals in 2020?
- What is the official language of the Olympic Games?
- What is the maximum number of players on the field in a professional American football game?
20 Clues: Who won the NBA Finals in 2020? • What is the national sport of Canada? • Which city hosted the 2016 Summer Olympics? • Who won the 2021 Super Bowl (Super Bowl LV)? • Which country hosted the 2019 Rugby World Cup? • How many players are there on a rugby union team? • What is the oldest tennis tournament in the world? • ...
NBA All Time Trivia 2022-12-14
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- Who is the youngest player in NBA history to record three triple-doubles?
- Magic Johnson's real name
- What was Michael Jordan's middle name?
- Nickname "The Glove"
- How many rings does Bill Russell have? (record)
- Nickname "The Worm"
- Nickname "The Claw"
- What NBA player scored 100 points on March 2, 1962?
- Which NBA player was nicknamed after a rifle?
- Who was the first player in NBA history to be elected league MVP by a unanimous vote?
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- What NBA player retired unexpectedly on November 7, 1991?
- Nickname "The King"
- Who is the only NBA player to retire with more career blocked shots than points scored?
- What team owns the longest winning streak in NBA history?
- How many games did Wilt Chamberlain foul out of during his 14 year NBA career?
- How many three pointers did Steph Curry make in his record breaking season?
- What team won the very first nba game?
- What new kind of shot did Joe Fulks score a record 63 points with in one game in 1949?
- Who scored the first three-point basket in NBA history?
- Who is my favorite nba player ever?
- Kareem Aj real name
- Who is the all-time leading scorer in men's college basketball?
22 Clues: Nickname "The King" • Nickname "The Worm" • Nickname "The Claw" • Kareem Aj real name • Nickname "The Glove" • Magic Johnson's real name • Who is my favorite nba player ever? • What was Michael Jordan's middle name? • What team won the very first nba game? • Which NBA player was nicknamed after a rifle? • How many rings does Bill Russell have? (record) • ...
Battles of WWII 2023-11-09
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- of the Bulge Last german offensive battle of the war, allies great turning point in Europe, the allies broke through the German line and forced them to retreat, deadliest battle of the war for the Americans.
- Last places to be captured in the Pacific before making it to Japan for the Americans, Hacksaw ridge happened here, some of the hardest battles of the war.
- attacks on Japanese airfields in the Solomon Islands, bloodbath that ended with 24,000 dead.
- Turning point for the Allies in North Africa, stopped the German and Italian advance, led by Bernard Montgomery.
- German invasion of the USSR, Russians hold strong at Leningrad, forces the Germans to move on to Moscow.
- Air battle. RAF vs. Luftwaffe. One of the 1st times using radar.
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- Ended the war, invasion would have costed over a million lives, chose to drop the atomic bomb on these places instead.
- December 7th, 1941, a day which will live in infamy, Japan attacks a major US target, brings America into the war.
- First time US troops had faced the Nazis, allied invasion of North Africa, opened second front in Europe.
- Turning point in the Pacific, US codebreakers intercepted Japanese battle plans, battle over an island chain, America sunk 3 Japanese carriers.
- Hitlers final stand, led to the surrender of Germany.
- Germans tried taking these Russian oil fields, ended up surrendering because of cold and starvation.
- Event in which 850 British Civilian vessels rescued the British Army.
- June 6th, 1944, massive invasion of Europe by the allies, planned by Eisenhower, largest land and sea invasion in history.
14 Clues: Hitlers final stand, led to the surrender of Germany. • Air battle. RAF vs. Luftwaffe. One of the 1st times using radar. • Event in which 850 British Civilian vessels rescued the British Army. • attacks on Japanese airfields in the Solomon Islands, bloodbath that ended with 24,000 dead. • ...
English Crossword 2025 2025-11-27
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- Living area in Between Us
- Main Character of Bridge to Wiseman's Cove
- Love interest in Between Us
- Main Character in Hunt for the Wilderpeople
- Main setting in Bridge to Wiseman's Cove
- Pet in Hunt for the Wilderpeople
- Main Character in Between Us
- Father Figure in Bridge to Wiseman's Cove
- Nickname in Hunt for the Wilderpeople
- Mother Figure in Bridge to Wiseman's Cove
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- Father Figure in Between Us
- Main Setting in one middle book of the year.
- Video in Between Us
- Love Interest in Bridge to Wiseman's Cove
- Brother of Carl
- Main symbolic figure and Bird
- Setting Between Us
- Father Figure in Hunt for the Wilderpeople
18 Clues: Brother of Carl • Setting Between Us • Video in Between Us • Living area in Between Us • Father Figure in Between Us • Love interest in Between Us • Main Character in Between Us • Main symbolic figure and Bird • Pet in Hunt for the Wilderpeople • Nickname in Hunt for the Wilderpeople • Main setting in Bridge to Wiseman's Cove • Love Interest in Bridge to Wiseman's Cove • ...
us<3 2022-12-22
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- a breakfast drink ;)
- what we share taste in
- what we got rained on in
- what we love going to
- a month of missing you here
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- what the 6 hours is
- what you have so much of
- in it with you
- what we ALWAYS get in
- what brought us together
- what we do in threes
- the month we met
- it needs to be a fun one
- i do it irrationally
14 Clues: in it with you • the month we met • what the 6 hours is • a breakfast drink ;) • what we do in threes • i do it irrationally • what we ALWAYS get in • what we love going to • what we share taste in • what you have so much of • what brought us together • it needs to be a fun one • what we got rained on in • a month of missing you here
Among us 2020-10-18
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- where are you in when you play among us
- a person with a red name
- a person with a white name
- going from one place to another without walking
- what do you do when you find a body
- where do you swipe the card
- what is the main thing you do
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- where do you shoot the asteroids
- usually the first question in a meeting
- where is the emergency meeting button
- where do you scan yourself
- when you think somebody is following you
- where do you see what is going on
- imposters use these to move around
14 Clues: a person with a red name • where do you scan yourself • a person with a white name • where do you swipe the card • what is the main thing you do • where do you shoot the asteroids • where do you see what is going on • imposters use these to move around • what do you do when you find a body • where is the emergency meeting button • usually the first question in a meeting • ...
Among Us 2021-01-12
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- A place where you swipe card
- A color opposite of white
- A killer of the team
- A red button on a table in caf
- What is the new among us map called
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- In Polus what setting is happening
- A color opposite of black
- A color that starts with P but I am not pink
- A clean member of the team
- A name for someone who is suspicuous
- A color lighter than blue
- When you discover a body you press:
- What map is placed in a ship
- A place where you scan
14 Clues: A killer of the team • A place where you scan • A color opposite of black • A color opposite of white • A color lighter than blue • A clean member of the team • A place where you swipe card • What map is placed in a ship • A red button on a table in caf • In Polus what setting is happening • When you discover a body you press: • What is the new among us map called • ...
Among Us 2021-03-17
14 Clues: always sus • spaceship map • shade of green • kills crewmates • reactor________ • room with no vent • place to check cams • imposter hiding place • need to do their tasks • imposters can hide here • remote outpost with lava • worst place for crewmates • has greenhouse and laboratory • imposters do this to annoy crewmates
Among us 2021-08-23
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- what happens when a player presses the red button
- only an imposter can go here
- what happens when everyone votes for you
- the first color on the color character chart
- boring task in admin
- where is the swipe task
- if youre killed you will be one of these
- complete as many of these as you can
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- a weapon used by the imposter
- what do you do when you find a dead body
- whos most likely to blame
- a weapon used by the imposter
- where you appear when the game starts
- what do you find laying on the floor
- the person that does the tasks
15 Clues: boring task in admin • where is the swipe task • whos most likely to blame • only an imposter can go here • a weapon used by the imposter • a weapon used by the imposter • the person that does the tasks • what do you find laying on the floor • complete as many of these as you can • where you appear when the game starts • what do you do when you find a dead body • ...
Us <3 2023-04-20
14 Clues: Your team • Where we met • My dream dog • Your male dog • My eye colour • Our Anniversary • Your female dog • My fave shoe brand • Our first trip away • Where our first date was • What team do you support • The first film we watched • Our favourite type of food • Where we wanna go when your home
US Constitution 2023-05-31
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- make certain of
- all future generations
- personal freedom from servitude or confinement or oppression
- set up or found
- an untroubled state that is free from disturbances
- the quality of being fair, reasonable, or impartial
- contribute to the progress or growth of
- a contented state of being happy and healthy and prosperous
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- of concern to or concerning the internal affairs of a nation
- law determining the fundamental principles of a government
- being complete of its kind and without defect or blemish
- the state of being joined or united or linked
- the act of guarding someone or something against attack
- make certain of
- order by virtue of superior authority; decree
15 Clues: make certain of • set up or found • make certain of • all future generations • contribute to the progress or growth of • the state of being joined or united or linked • order by virtue of superior authority; decree • an untroubled state that is free from disturbances • the quality of being fair, reasonable, or impartial • ...
US States 2022-03-03
14 Clues: Capital of Ohio • Capital of Texas • Capital of Hawaii • Capital of Oregon • Capital of Montana • Capital of Alabama • Capital of Florida • Capital of New York • Capital of Michigan • Capital of Wisconsin • Capital of California • Capital of South Dakota • Capital of West Virginia • Capital of Massachusetts
US Constitution 2022-03-01
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- the act of giving formal consent
- a preliminary or introductory
- Presidents are allowed to serve up to two ______.
- one of the houses of legislative branch who votes on federal legislation
- court system which promises equal justice/the head of the court systems
- the action of joining or being joined (especially politically)
- the elected head (ex: George Washington)
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- the country we live in
- The ______ of Paris was signed in 1783.
- You have to have _____ to make laws.
- the levying of a tax
- a choice between two or more candidates, expressed by a ballot
- the right to reject a decision or proposal
- a solemn promise
14 Clues: a solemn promise • the levying of a tax • the country we live in • a preliminary or introductory • the act of giving formal consent • You have to have _____ to make laws. • The ______ of Paris was signed in 1783. • the elected head (ex: George Washington) • the right to reject a decision or proposal • Presidents are allowed to serve up to two ______. • ...
US Currency 2022-03-03
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- President who appeared on $100,000 bill
- person who appeared on first $1 bill & $10,000 bill
- president who appeared on $1000 bill
- The 1st US President; $1 bill
- The 7th US President; $20 bill
- 3rd US President; face on the nickel & $2 bill
- The 16th US President; $5 bill
- person on the newly redesigned $20 bill
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- 32nd US President; face on the dime
- president who appeared on $5000 bill
- president who appeared on $500 bill
- 1st US Secretary of the Treasury
- 18th US President; $50 bill
- $100 bill
14 Clues: $100 bill • 18th US President; $50 bill • The 1st US President; $1 bill • The 7th US President; $20 bill • The 16th US President; $5 bill • 1st US Secretary of the Treasury • 32nd US President; face on the dime • president who appeared on $500 bill • president who appeared on $5000 bill • president who appeared on $1000 bill • President who appeared on $100,000 bill • ...
US states 2022-03-29
14 Clues: not DC • cheese country • Hollywood state • touching Canada • "show me state" • the shrimp state • the cotton state • a Polynesian state • the smallest state • has a northern twin • has a southern twin • light LIGHT LIGHT!!! • shares a city with Missouri • it's the ya'll state touching Mexico
US Education 2023-10-15
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- an organization at a university based on brotherhood
- a secondary school for grades 9-12
- groups on campus where students share a common interest/hobby
- exams that are taken at the end of the semester
- a dance at the beginning of the school year
- jewelry that can be worn to celebrate finishing school
- an organization at a university based on sisterhood
- a dance at the end of the school year for juniors and seniors
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- a large post-secondary school that offers both undergraduate and graduate classes
- a dance that greek life does in order to represent their group
- the pair at prom that were voted by their classmates
- a celebration at the end of the school year to celebrate earning a degree
- a post-secondary school that offers undergraduate classes
- exams that are usually done around half-way through the semester
14 Clues: a secondary school for grades 9-12 • a dance at the beginning of the school year • exams that are taken at the end of the semester • an organization at a university based on sisterhood • the pair at prom that were voted by their classmates • an organization at a university based on brotherhood • jewelry that can be worn to celebrate finishing school • ...
US CONSTITUTION 2024-01-02
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- Protection against cruel and unusual ___
- Protection against self-incrimination and double jeopardy
- The freedom protecting the right to practice any ___
- The right to a speedy and ___ trial by an impartial jury
- The number of states needed to ratify the Constitution for it to take effect
- The opening words that declare the source of government authority.
- The right to bear these
- The branch of government responsible for making laws
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- The highest court in the land
- Protection against unreasonable searches and
- Protection against the quartering of these in peacetime
- The process for making changes or additions to the Constitution
- The head of the executive branch
- The clause that establishes the Constitution as the supreme law of the land
14 Clues: The right to bear these • The highest court in the land • The head of the executive branch • Protection against cruel and unusual ___ • Protection against unreasonable searches and • The freedom protecting the right to practice any ___ • The branch of government responsible for making laws • Protection against the quartering of these in peacetime • ...
US Presidents 2023-09-05
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- (Theodore) 'Rough rider' during the Spanish American War, know for breaking up monopolies.
- 3rd president, main author of the Declaration of Independence
- First president to resign due to the Watergate Scandal.
- (Lyndon) Texas born, took over from Kennedy after he was assassinated, signed the Civil Rights Act.
- (George W.) Former Texas Governor, President during Hurricane Katrina and 9/11
- President who made the decision to drop the atomic bomb on Japan, ending World War 2.
- The first President of the United States
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- (Franklin) 'New Deal' policy took the U.S out of the Great Depression and then was President through most of World War 2.
- President during the Civil War, known for the Emancipation Proclamation, the Gettysburg Address and his top hat.
- General of the Union during the Civil War, famous for his beard.
- 7th president whose nickname was 'Old Hickory'.
- First African-American President
- Known for his 'Reaganomics' and his role in ending the Cold War.
- President during the Cuban Missile Crisis and was assassinated in Dallas.
- Helped draft the constitution and then was President for the War of 1812.
15 Clues: First African-American President • The first President of the United States • 7th president whose nickname was 'Old Hickory'. • First president to resign due to the Watergate Scandal. • 3rd president, main author of the Declaration of Independence • General of the Union during the Civil War, famous for his beard. • ...
about us 2023-08-28
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- the month we got together
- “that’s a really nice ______”
- the name of our second child
- the name of our first child
- where did we meet?
- the name of the teddy i got you
- our birthday month
- when did you meet my parents?
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- the name of the first teddy you ever got me
- month of our first date
- “you have really pretty ___”
- our song
- where did we go on our first date?
- “do you wanna go ____”
14 Clues: our song • where did we meet? • our birthday month • “do you wanna go ____” • month of our first date • the month we got together • the name of our first child • “you have really pretty ___” • the name of our second child • “that’s a really nice ______” • when did you meet my parents? • the name of the teddy i got you • where did we go on our first date? • ...
Survivor US 2024-06-21
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- Is very sneaky in Samoa
- Is nicknamed ____ Bomb
- Girl with an alliance with Sarah
- Is in tocantis but wins Blood v Water
- Was in an alliance with Devon in HvHvH
- Is in a police officer alliance with tony
- Leader of one of the tribes in Samoa
- Wins heroes v healers v hustlers
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- Loved the chickens in Samoa
- Michael's favourite person from Samoa
- Uses a spy shack a lot
- First one to get onto extinction this season
- Won in Cook Islands
- Wife is Amber
- Wins David v Goliath
15 Clues: Wife is Amber • Won in Cook Islands • Wins David v Goliath • Is nicknamed ____ Bomb • Uses a spy shack a lot • Is very sneaky in Samoa • Loved the chickens in Samoa • Girl with an alliance with Sarah • Wins heroes v healers v hustlers • Leader of one of the tribes in Samoa • Michael's favourite person from Samoa • Is in tocantis but wins Blood v Water • ...
US SLMMC 2025-08-21
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- What is another name for an ultrasound probe?
- What allows the visualization of flow direction and velocity? (3 words)
- Ultrasound gel is a _______ agent.
- What is the ideal angle (in degrees) for vascular ultrasound?
- What type of crystals do Ultrasound transducers use?
- What structure feeds the uterus during pregnancy?
- What is Bill's (PA-C) middle name?
- What type of ultrasound probe is used for superficial imaging?
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- If something is black on ultrasound, it is ___________.
- What is the image produced by an ultrasound called?
- What probe is commonly used for abdominal ultrasounds?
- What is Kevin's (PA-C)favorite color?
- The unit of measure for cycles per second
- What procedure drains fluid from the abdomen?
14 Clues: Ultrasound gel is a _______ agent. • What is Bill's (PA-C) middle name? • What is Kevin's (PA-C)favorite color? • The unit of measure for cycles per second • What is another name for an ultrasound probe? • What procedure drains fluid from the abdomen? • What structure feeds the uterus during pregnancy? • What is the image produced by an ultrasound called? • ...
just us 2025-12-23
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- We just ate lunch and it’s the afternoon. Probably time for one of these.
- Cue this anytime there’s a sad / faux sad moment
- Jenna’s dance move of the year — no, it’s not the loser dance from Fortnite
- Orange, yellow, white, and Suki can sense it from a mile away
- Expect this activity every morning when the three of us wake up
- How to respond to a super interesting comment, especially about radishes
- An acronym but sound it out instead of saying the letters
- When we have many veggies from Yokels, no other option but to make this dish
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- It’s been a long day — Jenna says everyday — she could use one of these
- Suki’s #1 nickname
- Our most played card game
- Go here after any hike in/near North Bend
- Every Tuesday evening, we can be found doing this
- On this day of the week, Jenna games and Erik balls
14 Clues: Suki’s #1 nickname • Our most played card game • Go here after any hike in/near North Bend • Cue this anytime there’s a sad / faux sad moment • Every Tuesday evening, we can be found doing this • On this day of the week, Jenna games and Erik balls • An acronym but sound it out instead of saying the letters • Orange, yellow, white, and Suki can sense it from a mile away • ...
test 2015-10-04
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- the term BC tells us that we should be focusing on the _________ side of a time line.
- Divine leader of Egypt.
- Complex civilization that had a system of writing, built pyramids, and lived on the Nile.
- In Roman law, the person with the final word on all matters.
- Macedon who expanded his father’s empire from Greece, all the way to the Indus River in India.
- If an animal is +100 pounds, calm, breeds quickly in captivity, is open to humans, and eats vegetables; there is a good chance they can be _______________.
- Stone that allowed for the translation of Egyptian hieroglyphics, using Greek.
- Artifacts like clothes, paintings, pottery are all considered ____________ sources.
- The shift to farming, development of the plow, and utilization of domesticated animals is referred to as the _______________ Revolution.
- In history, we can never fully recreate a historical ____________.
- Name for a Mesopotamian temple, looks very similar to a pyramid.
- The era of time where humans were wandering the earth in small groups in search of food, searching for resources.
- God that was honored during the Olympic games.
- Abbreviation of Anno Domini or “the year of our lord”.
- Surplus food, cities & government, calendar, specialization, and a writing system.
- Using primary and secondary sources, we can build stories known as historical ______________.
- Babylonian king who developed one of the worlds’s first written codes, due to the needs of an expanding kingdom.
- Mesopotamian style of writing, often carved into clay tablets.
- Means “approximately.”
- The era of human history that witnessed the development of permanent civilizations and farming.
- A good term to describe early Olympic events.
- CE = ___________ Era
- Romans loved to eat these critters, baked in honey! (review roman food)
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- Continent that has NO domesticated animals.
- Only rich Romans possessed this in their house.
- Historian that argues most of the world’s inequality has to do with geographic luck!
- The only domesticated animal in South & North America.
- The part of history where humans existed, but had not developed a system of writing.
- The cultural group that was captured by the pharaoh in Egypt, and freed by Moses.
- River that was predictable in its flooding tendencies, allowing for calendar and irrigation methods to be developed.
- Region of the world that has the most native domesticated animals (13!)
- One of the world’s oldest civilizations, settled in between two rivers in modern day Iraq.
- Egyptian style of writing, often on walls or papyrus.
- During the spiritual transformation, Muslims believe that the angel _____________ came and spoke to Muhammad.
- Mesopotamia is located between the Euphrates and _________ rivers.
- Monotheistic religion that believes in one God, but doubts Jesus was the Messiah.
- The study of history through the analysis of artifacts and objects.
- At the ___________, city-states from all around the Mediterranean Sea would come to compete in Greek sports such as boxing and wrestling.
- Name for the holy book used by Jews.
- During the Paleolithic era, people obtained protein by ______________.
- When someone is not 100% objective, we should be careful of their _________.
- Specialized job that involves writing down records, speeches, and other information.
- Stadium that contained gladiator games.
- If someone wanders from place to place, they would be considered ___________.
- Religion that believes that there is one God named Allah, and that Muhammad is the prophet.
- Stories about past events
46 Clues: CE = ___________ Era • Means “approximately.” • Divine leader of Egypt. • Stories about past events • Name for the holy book used by Jews. • Stadium that contained gladiator games. • Continent that has NO domesticated animals. • A good term to describe early Olympic events. • God that was honored during the Olympic games. • Only rich Romans possessed this in their house. • ...
Jake's 29th 2025-07-13
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- A must-have accessory at Burning Man that made us feel like stylish insects.
- This essential product is one you should always have in your dopp kit, unless you want me to keep teasing you about it.
- The trail with breathtaking views, humid jungles, and drop-offs so stunning they made us forget the weight on our backs.
- Something I absolutely adore about you, but never miss a chance to tease you about.
- In this charming wine country, with the crisp air and beautiful light, we found ourselves, as engineers, humorously calculating our chances of survival.
- I’ve never seen such a magical dome, especially from this viewpoint. Do you remember the location?
- In the eternal city, a day of exploring left us in desperate need of shade and a solution for our reddening skin.
- You know how much I love gifts, and I’m so grateful you're embracing giving them. This is one of my favorites you’ve ever given me.
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- You filmed me dancing awkwardly through the airport. Do you remember which one?
- A place where we accidentally hiked an extra mile before starting the actual trail.
- Where the dome towered, the streets sang history, and we strolled like we had all the time in the world.
- Your guilty pleasure in motion — thrilling to watch, but not exactly your driving style.
- We've never seen my cousin smile so brightly, and she'll never forget that you took her.
- You see a flag waving, and it surprises you to realize it’s actually this flag.
14 Clues: A must-have accessory at Burning Man that made us feel like stylish insects. • You filmed me dancing awkwardly through the airport. Do you remember which one? • You see a flag waving, and it surprises you to realize it’s actually this flag. • A place where we accidentally hiked an extra mile before starting the actual trail. • ...
Study Guide for Quiz on Chapter 18 Sections 2 & 4 2023-03-01
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- US providing economic support to Europe postwar
- US president
- middle east could request aid from the US
- Republican senator for New York
- pursuing a dangerous policy
- US will give support if Communist attacked them
- American pilot
- World powers meet together to discuss issues
- the act of keeping something in
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- war between the US and the Soviet Union
- central intelligence agency
- A country that is independent but is heavily influenced by outside sources
- Spy plane
- first secretary of the Communist Party
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- was the President and was Supreme Commander
- US and Britain provided air relief
- Between Soviet Union and 7 others
18 Clues: Spy plane • US president • American pilot • central intelligence agency • pursuing a dangerous policy • Republican senator for New York • the act of keeping something in • Between Soviet Union and 7 others • North Atlantic Treaty Organization • US and Britain provided air relief • first secretary of the Communist Party • war between the US and the Soviet Union • ...
unit 2 review 2023-10-05
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- a large stone
- when certain cultural values, ideas, or even cultures are adopted by different cultures.
- a time in human history when foraging, hunting, and fishing were the primary means of obtaining food
- a type of subsistence lifestyle that relies on hunting and fishing animals
- a worker who makes things by hand
- man whos body was found thousands of years after he died
- history before people could write
- what era lasted from 4300 bc to 2000 bc
- what is a fossil bipedal primate with both ape-like and human characteristics
- the study of human history and prehistory
- what is a primate of a group that includes humans?
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- strait between the Pacific and Arctic oceans
- combines specialization and the partition of a complex production task into several, or many, sub-tasks
- the study of human societies and cultures and their development.
- a civilization that resembles society from pre history
- the critical transition that resulted in the birth of agriculture
- what is an upright man
- how people are grouped based on power or money
- what is the primate species to which modern humans belong
- what is an extinct species of archaic human from the Early Pleistocene
- training animals to work for humans
- people who move around
22 Clues: a large stone • what is an upright man • people who move around • a worker who makes things by hand • history before people could write • training animals to work for humans • what era lasted from 4300 bc to 2000 bc • the study of human history and prehistory • strait between the Pacific and Arctic oceans • how people are grouped based on power or money • ...
freddy 2024-09-17
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- Lincoln - Abraham Lincoln was an American lawyer, politician, and statesman who served as the 16th president of the United States from 1861 until his assassination
- - an agreement or a settlement of a dispute that is reached by each side making concessions.
- - the study of human history and prehistory through the excavation of sites and the analysis of artifacts and other physical remains.
- - belonging to, or characteristic of a republic.
- washington - was an American Founding Father, politician, military officer, and farmer who served as the first US president
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- - Culture is the sum of total of the learned behavior of a group of people that are generally considered to be the tradition of that people and are transmitted from generation to generation
- - an object made by a human being, typically an item of cultural or historical interest.
- - a student or writer of history
- policy - he principles, often unwritten, on which social laws are based.
- - having been in existence for a long time and therefore recognized and generally accepted.
- - Although democracy is generally understood to be defined by voting, no consensus exists on a precise definition of democracy.
- - an account of someone's life written by someone else.
- - a forcible overthrow of a government or social order, in favor of a new system.
13 Clues: - a student or writer of history • - belonging to, or characteristic of a republic. • - an account of someone's life written by someone else. • policy - he principles, often unwritten, on which social laws are based. • - a forcible overthrow of a government or social order, in favor of a new system. • ...
Test 2 2015-02-23
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- became president in 1933
- court case regarding teaching evolution in schools
- worst economic crisis in US history
- places where illegal alcohol could be found
- smuggled alcohol
- a huge drought in the Great Plains caused this
- paid farmers to leave land unseeded
- FDR's programs to end the depression were known as this
- African-American literary and artistic movement
- when the stock market crashed
- protected farmers from falling prices
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- religious movement based on the belief everything in the bible is true
- put young men to work building road developing parks and planting trees
- built schools and railroads
- provided government loans to home owners who faced foreclosures
- where homeless people lived in shacks made of scrap metal
- believed the government should do little to help the people out of the Great Depression
- rebellious women who wore makeup, short skirts, which allowed women to work
18 Clues: smuggled alcohol • became president in 1933 • built schools and railroads • when the stock market crashed • worst economic crisis in US history • paid farmers to leave land unseeded • protected farmers from falling prices • places where illegal alcohol could be found • a huge drought in the Great Plains caused this • African-American literary and artistic movement • ...
Review 1 2022-11-29
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- Means that God motivates the writers of scripture
- a vision of the end times written by John.
- where scholars arrange the sacred text into categories
- The preaching of the lessons of Jesus
- seeing how matieral is arranged
- A term for a non Jew
- where scribes takes stories form the oral stage and write them, which will become sacred text.
- Mostly poems, sayings, and fables that show emotion of people and their relationship with God.
- Looking at literary types or games
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- these stories tell how the Israelite came into the promised land until the time of the Greek oppression.
- teachings of what the lessons of Jesus mean
- what can factual history tell us about the materia
- Looking at translations
- the Greek titles for the first 5 books
- where the stories of the bible are passed down by word of mouth.
- means law in Hebrew
- seeing where material is from
- the sharing of the Eucharist with those gathered
18 Clues: means law in Hebrew • A term for a non Jew • Looking at translations • seeing where material is from • seeing how matieral is arranged • Looking at literary types or games • The preaching of the lessons of Jesus • the Greek titles for the first 5 books • a vision of the end times written by John. • teachings of what the lessons of Jesus mean • ...
School subjects 2023-09-10
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- The study of living organisms and their life processes.
- The study of past events, people, and civilizations.
- The study of the Earth's features, locations, and environments.
- The study of physical fitness, sports, and exercise.
- The study of sounds, melodies, and musical instruments.
- The study of computers, programming, and technology.
- The study of written works, including novels and poetry.
- The study of the language that people speak in France
- A part of maths in which signs and letters represent numbers.
- The study of matter, elements, and chemical reactions.
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- The study of the language that people speak in Germany.
- The study of society, cultures, and human behavior.
- The study of energy, motion, and the properties of matter.
- The study of shapes, angles, dimensions and sizes of things.
- You create things with your hands
- The study of painting, drawing, sculpture, etc
- The study of the language that people speak in the UK and the US.
- The study of the mother tongue
18 Clues: The study of the mother tongue • You create things with your hands • The study of painting, drawing, sculpture, etc • The study of society, cultures, and human behavior. • The study of past events, people, and civilizations. • The study of physical fitness, sports, and exercise. • The study of computers, programming, and technology. • ...
clothes - vêtements 2024-11-14
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- pull (US)
- collants
- chaussures
- ceinture
- survêtement
- jupe
- chaussons
- pantalon (UK)
- bottes
- dress
- écharpe, foulard
- chaussettes
- pull(UK)
- maillot de bain
- pantalon de survêtement (US)
- vêtements
- sweat
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- gants
- bonnet
- gilet
- manteau
- short
- chaussures de sports (US)
- chemise
- débardeur
- T-shirt
- costume
- casquette
- chaussures de sports(UK)
- pantalon de survêtement (UK)
- pantalon (US)
- chapeau
- veste
33 Clues: jupe • gants • gilet • short • dress • veste • sweat • bonnet • bottes • manteau • chemise • T-shirt • costume • chapeau • collants • ceinture • pull(UK) • pull (US) • débardeur • casquette • chaussons • vêtements • chaussures • survêtement • chaussettes • pantalon (UK) • pantalon (US) • maillot de bain • écharpe, foulard • chaussures de sports(UK) • chaussures de sports (US) • pantalon de survêtement (UK) • pantalon de survêtement (US)
City 2023-09-01
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- An Italian city famous for its ancient ruins and history.
- A bustling Indian city with a mix of culture and commerce.
- An Australian city with stunning beaches and landmarks.
- A Canadian city known for its diversity and cultural scene.
- The capital of Egypt, known for its history and landmarks.
- The capital of South Korea, blending modernity and tradition.
- The capital of the UK, home to historical sites and culture.
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- The capital of China, rich in history and architecture.
- Aires The capital of Argentina, with a vibrant arts and tango culture.
- de Janeiro A vibrant Brazilian city known for its beaches and festivals.
- A city in the UAE with futuristic architecture and luxury.
- The capital of France, famous for its art and landmarks.
- The capital of Russia, with iconic architecture and history.
- A modern metropolis in Japan with a mix of tradition.
- York A bustling city known for its skyscrapers and culture.
15 Clues: A modern metropolis in Japan with a mix of tradition. • The capital of China, rich in history and architecture. • An Australian city with stunning beaches and landmarks. • The capital of France, famous for its art and landmarks. • An Italian city famous for its ancient ruins and history. • A bustling Indian city with a mix of culture and commerce. • ...
Midterm Review Crossword - Matt Bolton 2016-01-11
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- Navy for hire
- A US citizen that was still loyal to Britain
- First Secretary of State
- First 10 Amendments
- Treaty US made with Britain that made Britain leave the US
- Member of cabinet that provides for nations defense
- Country that US signed Pickneys Treaty with
- Country that declares war on Britain after Saratoga
- Supreme law of the United States of America
- Body that stands atop of US legal system
- He started the National Bank
- Member of cabinet that deals with legal affairs
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- An act to keep citizens upbeat about the government
- Chief executive of United States
- An important responsibility of US citizens at age of 18 to elect officials
- First governing document of United States
- capturing of sailor and making them join your navy
- Place where Brits surrendered
- Supreme Court decides if law unconstitutional
- French wanted a loan but did not get it
20 Clues: Navy for hire • First 10 Amendments • First Secretary of State • He started the National Bank • Place where Brits surrendered • Chief executive of United States • French wanted a loan but did not get it • Body that stands atop of US legal system • First governing document of United States • Country that US signed Pickneys Treaty with • ...
Vietnam War 2024-05-11
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- Orange, herbicide used by the US military
- System of conscription used during the war
- Peace Accords signed in 1973
- Prisoner of war, many held in North Vietnam
- Of Tonkin incident that escalated US involvement
- Johnson, US president during the escalation of the war
- Nixon, US president during the later stages of the war
- Lai massacre of Vietnamese civilians by US troops
- Cong, communist guerrilla forces in South Vietnam
- Chi Minh, leader of North Vietnam during the war
- State shootings of student protesters
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- Capital of North Vietnam
- Offensive, major attack by North Vietnamese forces in 1968
- Of Saigon, marking the end of the war in 1975
- Incendiary weapon used by the US military
- Demonstrations against the war
- Capital of South Vietnam, now known as Ho Chi Minh City
- Movement opposing the war in the United States
- Demilitarized zone separating North and South Vietnam
- Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C.
20 Clues: Capital of North Vietnam • Peace Accords signed in 1973 • Demonstrations against the war • Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. • State shootings of student protesters • Incendiary weapon used by the US military • Orange, herbicide used by the US military • System of conscription used during the war • Prisoner of war, many held in North Vietnam • ...
History Test Study Materials 2023-02-20
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- battle US won after treaty had been signed
- territory that was bought for 15m
- boats killed seven
- native american woman who explored the west
- type of rights US wanted at sea
- things US wanted
- song that was originally a poem
- 1807 thing that hurt US economy
- blank owned florida
- treaty that ended 1812 war
- affair with France and secret agents
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- what the French agents wanted
- won 1800 election
- what the French did to US sailors
- rebellion that led to Louisiana purchase
- place the british burned
- place British tried to capture
- thing lewis and clark did
- group of people who wanted to go to war with britain
- disappeared
- ran for 2nd term in 1800 election
- sedition acts that were unconstitutional
- murdered Hamilton, ran for President
- gained from 1812 war
- messenger or representative on diplomatic mission
25 Clues: disappeared • things US wanted • won 1800 election • boats killed seven • blank owned florida • gained from 1812 war • place the british burned • thing lewis and clark did • treaty that ended 1812 war • what the French agents wanted • place British tried to capture • type of rights US wanted at sea • song that was originally a poem • 1807 thing that hurt US economy • ...
Civics Review 2024-01-09
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- who makes federal laws
- everyone must follow the law, no one is above the law
- highest court in the US
- who is in charge of the Executive branch
- current speaker of the house
- chief executive of a state
- main concern of the US during the Cold War
- Supreme Law of the Land
- one of our AZ senators
- Vice President of the US
- ocean on the east coast of the US
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- first ten amendments
- The idea of self-government in the first 3 words of the Constitution
- territory bought by US from France in 1803
- president during WW2 and the Great Depression
- change or addition to the constitution
- wrote the DOI
- number of justices on the supreme court
- Susan B. Anthony fought for what
- determines the number of representatives a state will have
- President of the US
- war fought b/n the north and the south
22 Clues: wrote the DOI • President of the US • first ten amendments • who makes federal laws • one of our AZ senators • highest court in the US • Supreme Law of the Land • Vice President of the US • chief executive of a state • current speaker of the house • Susan B. Anthony fought for what • ocean on the east coast of the US • change or addition to the constitution • ...
Intro to Government Crossword 2025-01-07
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- This document is the highest law of the land.
- Last name of the nation's first female vice president.
- Abbreviation of name of civil rights leader instrumental to the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
- Another name for the nation's capitol (hint: this is what "DC" stands for, 3 words, no space)
- Last name of the US vice president who killed Alexander Hamilton(Hint: people say this word when they are very cold).
- First name of Savannah's current mayor (hint: never get in this type of vehicle especially if it is painted white).
- First name of First Dog of the United States during the Obama Presidency (Hint: Here comes the Hotstepper "knows what [blank] don't know").
- Full name of first US President.
- Full name of first black representative to serve as Minority Leader in the US House of Representatives.
- Last name of President who said "I am not a crook" during the Watergate Scandal.
- Nickname and last name of president who famously "spoke softly but carried a big stick". His nickname is a type of bear who may have spent a lot of time with you as a kid. His cousin Franklin later became president.
- Title of the chief executive of the nation. He's kinda the boss of the nation.
- Last name of Secretary of State under President Obama. Her husband is named Bill and is also famous.
- Last name of a President whose son also became President (also name of a shrub).
- Last name of other president who won the presidency after previously losing reelection to a second term (hint: also name of city in Ohio).
- Political Party of Presidents Reagan and Trump.
- Last name of first Secretary of the Treasury (Hint: he did not throw away his shot)
- First name of the nation's first black female supreme court justice.
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- Full name of the first woman Speaker of the House of Representatives.
- Presidents Obama and Biden belong to the [blank] party.
- Name for freedom to express opinions without punishment from the government.
- First name of the nation's first black supreme court justice (hint: sounds like a Thursday, abbreviated, that is "good").
- Last name of US President from Georgia who lived to be 100 (Hint: Beyonce is a "[blank] cowboy").
- Last name of the current Governor of Georgia.
- Full name of current Speaker of the House of Representatives (hint: kinda a combo of Basketball Legends Jordan's first name abbreviated and Magic's last name).
- Full name of civil rights activist key to the Montgomery Bus Boycott (first name sounds like a flower).
- Last name of Georgia's other US Senator.
- Full name of one of Georgia's two US Senators. First name reminds your teacher of a ninja turtle.
- Last name of the Englishman who founded Savannah. He has an avenue and square named after him.
- Last name of President Obama's vice president.
- Collective name for the first 13 states when under British rule.
- Name of President whose nickname is the "Great Emancipator".
- Building that is the home and office of the US President.
- Last name of President who was assassinated in 1963.
- Georgia's first city.
- This is important to do if you care about who is running the country.
- Last name of one of only two presidents in history to win the presidency after previously losing reelection to a second term.
- The US has 50 of these.
- Nation that ruled the American Colonies prior to the American Revolution.
39 Clues: Georgia's first city. • The US has 50 of these. • Full name of first US President. • Last name of Georgia's other US Senator. • This document is the highest law of the land. • Last name of the current Governor of Georgia. • Last name of President Obama's vice president. • Political Party of Presidents Reagan and Trump. • ...
Checking Out Me History - John Agard 2026-01-27
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- A form of English used in the poem to reflect Caribbean identity
- The act of rejecting an imposed version of the past
- L’Ouverture A revolutionary leader who led a successful slave uprising in Haiti
- history The spoken tradition of passing stories down through generations
- A key theme linked to personal and cultural self‑understanding
- spelling A technique where spelling and grammar are deliberately non‑standard
- The message that history should include multiple voices, not just one
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- Columbus A famous European explorer presented critically in the poem
- heritage The traditions and histories passed down through generations
- The process by which one culture dominates and rewrites another’s past
- Seacole A Caribbean nurse and war heroine often overlooked in British history
- history The version of history taught by those in power
12 Clues: The act of rejecting an imposed version of the past • history The version of history taught by those in power • A key theme linked to personal and cultural self‑understanding • A form of English used in the poem to reflect Caribbean identity • Columbus A famous European explorer presented critically in the poem • ...
Caribbean Sports 2023-05-31
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- Julien _______ ,she was the first woman in NCAA to break the seven-second barrier over the 60 m
- Grenada's national sport
- Teniel ________ is one of the first Caribbean riders in the women's WorldTour for elite professional cycling
- Shelly-Ann ________ the first Caribbean woman to win gold in the 100 metres at the 2008 Beijing Olympics
- Deandra _______ is the only woman in the history of T20 cricket to score two centuries to date
- This athlete is one of the best in the history of cricket
- Eugene _______ the first Major League Baseball player from Aruba
- This Country won the most gold Olympic medal
- Most spectacular Amateur Boxer in History
- Thea ______ she became Dominica’s first athlete to win a medal at the 2018 Commonwealth Games
- In 1994 he was named Knight of the British Empire for his services to cricket
- was the first tropical country to enter the IOC Winter Olympics
- The Universe Boss
- First Caribbean country to be formally reconized with the International Olympic Committee membership
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- Bahamian sprint athlete, participated in five Olympics
- This formidable pitcher was the first Dominican baseball player to be included in the Cooperstown Hall of Fame
- Most iconic player in baseball history
- Rodriguez one of the greatest catchers of all time in major league baseball.
- This long jumper is recognized as the best athlete in the history of Haiti
- Monica Puig won Gold Olympic medal in this sport
- He played 22 seasons in Major League Baseball
- Gratest sprinter of all time
- In 1997, NBA’s Spurs of San Antonio signed him, and with that team, he played 19 years
23 Clues: The Universe Boss • Grenada's national sport • Gratest sprinter of all time • Most iconic player in baseball history • Most spectacular Amateur Boxer in History • This Country won the most gold Olympic medal • He played 22 seasons in Major League Baseball • Monica Puig won Gold Olympic medal in this sport • Bahamian sprint athlete, participated in five Olympics • ...
General Countries 2023-11-29
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- Famous for its beaches, the Rio Carnival and the Amazon rainforest.
- Land of ancient civilizations like the Incas, known for Machu Picchu, world-class gastronomy and geographical diversity.
- Island archipelago with great cultural and geographic diversity, known for Bali, Komodo and its tropical jungles.
- With impressive fjords, mountains and the famous Flam train route.
- Land of a rich history, the Great Wall and an ancient culture.
- Modern country with a rich cultural heritage, known for cutting-edge technology, K-pop and delicious cuisine.
- Famous for its gastronomy, the Eiffel Tower and its rich cultural history.
- South American country with a vibrant culture, famous for coffee, salsa and its beautiful countries
- Africa Diverse country with stunning nature, Cape Town and the history of apartheid.
- With a unique mix of tradition and modernity, known for sushi, sakura and advanced technology.
- With a rich history, known for its Persian architecture, ancient Persepolis and hospitality.
- Made up of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, famous for the royal family, tea and medieval history.
- Country of vast landscapes, rocky mountains and Niagara Falls.
- Islands in the South Pacific known for their stunning landscapes, sports
- Land of pasta, Renaissance art
- In the heart of the Middle East, famous for its rich oil fields, Mecca and Arab culture.
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- Country known for tango, roast beef and its vast plains.
- Country full of color, intense flavors, beautiful beaches and a rich pre-Columbian culture.
- Country of vibrant colors, rich culture and varied cuisine.
- Known for the pyramids of Giza, the Nile River and its ancient civilization.
- African country with a diverse population, famous for its music, Nollywood and its natural resources.
- Green island known for its picturesque landscapes, Celtic culture and Irish hospitality.
- Country of flamenco, tapas, impressive architecture and lively festivals.
- Home to the Great Barrier Reef and unique animals like the kangaroo and koala.
- Spreading across Europe and Asia, known for its imperial history, Red Square and the vast Siberian tundra.
- Nordic country famous for its modern design, the northern lights and a high quality of life.
- Known for its efficiency, the Oktoberfest and its historic architecture.
- Bridge between Europe and Asia, famous for its Ottoman history, bazaars and mez
- A diverse nation with landscapes ranging from Alaska to the beaches of Florida.
- Long, narrow country in South America, famous for the Andes Mountains, the Atacama Desert and Patagonia.
30 Clues: Land of pasta, Renaissance art • Country known for tango, roast beef and its vast plains. • Country of vibrant colors, rich culture and varied cuisine. • Land of a rich history, the Great Wall and an ancient culture. • Country of vast landscapes, rocky mountains and Niagara Falls. • With impressive fjords, mountains and the famous Flam train route. • ...
Science Crossword Puzzle 2020-12-08
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- Boiling water is very...
- Lets us see
- Protects our brain
- A device to measure temperature
- Allows us to breathe
- This is the best insulator
- These can keep warm things warm and cold things cold
- Ice is a ...
- Solid, liquid and ...
- Protects our heart and lungs
- Allows us to think
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- Water can ... into ice
- Allows us to hear
- Ice can ... into water
- Makes very small things look bigger
- Allows us to see far away things
- Ice cream is very ...
- Allows our bones to bend
- Makes small things look bigger
- Move our bones
- Chews our food
- Pumps our blood
- Oil is a ...
- Reflects light
24 Clues: Lets us see • Oil is a ... • Ice is a ... • Move our bones • Chews our food • Reflects light • Pumps our blood • Allows us to hear • Protects our brain • Allows us to think • Allows us to breathe • Ice cream is very ... • Solid, liquid and ... • Water can ... into ice • Ice can ... into water • Boiling water is very... • Allows our bones to bend • This is the best insulator • ...
Vocab Alien (Unit 1) 2021-10-20
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- [-ire, veni, venturus] come
- [-i, f.] thing, matter, affair, situation
- [-us, m.] noise
- [-i, m.] sword
- [-is, -e] short, brief
- our (3 words separated by slashes)
- [-us, m.] army
- often
- [-us, f.] home
- [-is, -e] important, serious, heavy
- yesterday
- [-i, m.] food
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- [-a, -um] other (some…others)
- [gessi] wage war
- [-ae, f.] country fatherland
- [-us, m.] (a/the) return
- [-i, f.] hope
- [-ium, m.] (plural) enemy
- (acc. plural) them (2 words separated by a slash)
- however; moreover
- as soon as
- perhaps
- [-i, n.] sky, heavens
- [-ere, tradidi, traditus] hand over,give
- [-us, m.] embrace, hug
25 Clues: often • perhaps • yesterday • as soon as • [-i, f.] hope • [-i, m.] food • [-i, m.] sword • [-us, m.] army • [-us, f.] home • [-us, m.] noise • [gessi] wage war • however; moreover • [-i, n.] sky, heavens • [-is, -e] short, brief • [-us, m.] embrace, hug • [-us, m.] (a/the) return • [-ium, m.] (plural) enemy • [-ire, veni, venturus] come • [-ae, f.] country fatherland • [-a, -um] other (some…others) • ...
European states 2023-06-06
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- Republic A landlocked country in central Europe, renowned for its medieval towns, castles, and world-famous beer.
- The largest country in the world, spanning across Eastern Europe and northern Asia, with a rich history and influential cultural heritage.
- A Nordic country in northern Europe, known for its beautiful coastline, fairy-tale castles, and the concept of "hygge."
- A country in northwestern Europe, recognized for its windmills, tulip fields, and extensive canal systems.
- A Scandinavian country in northern Europe, famous for its fjords, natural beauty, and high standard of living.
- A country in Western Europe, recognized for its chocolates, waffles, beer, and for being the headquarters of the European Union.
- A landlocked country in Central Europe, renowned for its stunning alpine scenery, banking sector, and neutrality.
- A Nordic country in northern Europe, recognized for its pristine nature, saunas, and design innovations.
- A country in central Europe, with a rich history, medieval architecture, and significant contributions to science, literature, and music.
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- A country located in central Europe, known for its rich history, culture, and strong economy.
- A landlocked country in central Europe, celebrated for its rich history, thermal baths, and unique cuisine.
- A Nordic country in northern Europe, known for its scenic landscapes, progressive social policies, and contributions to design and technology.
- A country in Western Europe, famous for its art, fashion, cuisine, and historical landmarks.
- Kingdom A sovereign state comprising four countries: England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, known for its cultural heritage and influential role in history.
- A country in southwestern Europe, known for its vibrant culture, historical sites, and diverse landscapes.
- A country in southeastern Europe, famous for its ancient civilization, mythology, and iconic historical sites such as the Acropolis and Parthenon.
- A country in southwestern Europe, known for its maritime history, beautiful beaches, and port wine production.
- A country in central Europe, known for its stunning mountain landscapes, classical music, and historical cities like Vienna and Salzburg.
- A country in southern Europe, renowned for its ancient ruins, art, architecture, and culinary traditions.
- A country in Western Europe, famous for its lush green landscapes, friendly people, and rich cultural heritage.
20 Clues: A country in Western Europe, famous for its art, fashion, cuisine, and historical landmarks. • A country located in central Europe, known for its rich history, culture, and strong economy. • A Nordic country in northern Europe, recognized for its pristine nature, saunas, and design innovations. • ...
Country 2023-07-24
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- Largest country with a rich history, famous landmarks, and vast wilderness.
- European country known for engineering, art, and rich history.
- Asian country with ancient history, great wall, and modern development.
- States Diverse country known for freedom, democracy, and cultural melting pot.
- Island nation with rich history, modern technology, and unique culture.
- European country known for art, fashion, and delicious cuisine.
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- Africa African country with diverse cultures, wildlife, and natural beauty.
- South American country with vibrant culture, music, and football passion.
- Country known for its unique wildlife, stunning beaches, and outback.
- Vast country with beautiful landscapes and friendly people.
- Kingdom Historic country with monarchy, known for its rich literature and culture.
- South Asian country with diverse culture, history, and spirituality.
12 Clues: Vast country with beautiful landscapes and friendly people. • European country known for engineering, art, and rich history. • European country known for art, fashion, and delicious cuisine. • South Asian country with diverse culture, history, and spirituality. • Country known for its unique wildlife, stunning beaches, and outback. • ...
Chapter 6 Vocabulary US History 2022-10-17
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- hired soldier
- privately owned ship outfitted with weapons
- when it takes more and more money to buy the same amount of goods
- an attack in which the attacker hides and surprises the enemy
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- measure that keeps ships from entering or leaving a harbor
- an attempt to force surrender by blocking the movement of people or goods into or out of a place
- to approve officially
- to enlist in the military
8 Clues: hired soldier • to approve officially • to enlist in the military • privately owned ship outfitted with weapons • measure that keeps ships from entering or leaving a harbor • an attack in which the attacker hides and surprises the enemy • when it takes more and more money to buy the same amount of goods • ...
US History Unit 4 Review 2025-06-06
8 Clues: Twin Towers attacked • U.S. campaign after 9/11 • Government-backed violence • Post-9/11 surveillance law • Violence from within a country • Individual rights and freedoms • Airport security agency (abbr.) • Bush’s 2002 term for rogue states
Chapter 10 Vocabulary US History 2023-01-18
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- to withdraw or break away from a nation or organization
- a fast, medium-sized warship
- the power or right to interpret and apply a law
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- tax collected on goods that are imported
- privileges or freedoms that are granted to nations that do not choose a side in a conflict
- a prohibition or blocking of trade with a certain country
- a strong sense of devotion to one's country
- money paid to a leader or state for protection
8 Clues: a fast, medium-sized warship • tax collected on goods that are imported • a strong sense of devotion to one's country • money paid to a leader or state for protection • the power or right to interpret and apply a law • to withdraw or break away from a nation or organization • a prohibition or blocking of trade with a certain country • ...
The Lord's Prayer 2022-09-25
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- Give us this day our daily _______
- Our ________ who art in heaven
- starts with a "p" one of our 4 reasons to pray
- On earth as it is in ________
- deliver us from _______
- part of the Holy Trinity, working within us
- forgive us our __________
- Thy ________ be done
- as we _____________ those who trespass against us
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- maker of heaven & earth, a part of the Holy Trinity
- lead us not into _________
- God's own son and part of the Holy Trinity
- starts with "r" one of our 4 reasons to pray
- _______ is the kingdom, the power, and the glory
- Thy ________ come
- _______ be thy name
- starts with "a" one of our 4 reasons to pray
- starts with "y" one of our 4 reasons to pray
- forever and ever ________
19 Clues: Thy ________ come • _______ be thy name • Thy ________ be done • deliver us from _______ • forgive us our __________ • forever and ever ________ • lead us not into _________ • On earth as it is in ________ • Our ________ who art in heaven • Give us this day our daily _______ • God's own son and part of the Holy Trinity • part of the Holy Trinity, working within us • ...
US History 1.1 Vocab 2021-08-30
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- the supply of water to fields using human made systems
- a society with highly developed culture and technology
- the study of how people and their cultures are affected by physical geography and how human activities affect the environment
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- the examination of how geography affects people and culture
- to raise plants and animals for human benefit
- the confederation of 5 Iroquois-speaking nations
6 Clues: to raise plants and animals for human benefit • the confederation of 5 Iroquois-speaking nations • the supply of water to fields using human made systems • a society with highly developed culture and technology • the examination of how geography affects people and culture • ...
Women in US History 2023-03-08
6 Clues: common woman job • biological role of women • how were women considered? • what was allowed for women to own? • right that was given to women not until 1920 • critical issue that made a lot of women leave their jobs
US HISTORY 12-8 2025-12-08
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- Last name of lawyer that argued against school segregation
- Who said: "A date which will live in infamy"
- First name of American outlaw that robbed a train
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- Class that Mr. Pollak teaches
- First name of Colombian writer who won Nobel prize for Literature
- Issued proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction
6 Clues: Class that Mr. Pollak teaches • Who said: "A date which will live in infamy" • Issued proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction • First name of American outlaw that robbed a train • Last name of lawyer that argued against school segregation • First name of Colombian writer who won Nobel prize for Literature
Review For Unit 1B Exam - AP US History 2017-03-10
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- The early settlers of New England came as ____ units.
- The colony of Pennsylvania was founded by and for them.
- The Scots-Irish primarily settled on the _____.
- The was the first constitution in the New World; Connecticut ___ Orders.
- Spanish conquistador in Peru; Defeated the Inca.
- These Separatists created their settlement in the year 1620.
- Hallucinogenic mold; possible cause of behavior in Salem 1692.
- The founder of the colony of Rhode Island.
- "Sinners In The Hands of An Angry God"
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- Georgia was created to form a ___ between South Carolina and Spanish Florida.
- In Colonial New England education was primarily for ____.
- In 1619 The House of ____ was formed in Virginia.
- "He that shall not work, neither shall he eat."
- The _____ of New England was governed by Edmund Andros.
- This man is given credit for founding the colony of Maryland; Lord ____
- The religion of most English settlers in the southern colonies.
- In 1588 England defeated the Spanish ______.
- The first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe.
18 Clues: "Sinners In The Hands of An Angry God" • The founder of the colony of Rhode Island. • In 1588 England defeated the Spanish ______. • "He that shall not work, neither shall he eat." • The Scots-Irish primarily settled on the _____. • Spanish conquistador in Peru; Defeated the Inca. • In 1619 The House of ____ was formed in Virginia. • ...
US History Chapter 6: 1767-1783 Part 2 2018-10-01
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- A local patriot promised that when the British made their move, he would signal with a lantern "One if by land, and two if by ___."
- King George III had soldiers called _____ from Prussia (northern Germany) arrive in America to fight.
- The Battle of _____ Hill was the first major battle of the Revolutionary War.
- The British knew that patriots were collecting ammunition at ____ outside of Boston.
- The first shots of the Revol. War or War for ____ were shot in 1775 in Lexington and was called "the shot heard round the world."
- Patrick Henry concluded in his speech, "I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty, or give me ____!
- In 1775, England issued the _____ Act, removing British protection from the colonies.
- Patrick ___ made a speech to the VA House of Burgesses and told of the fast-approaching conflict and mentioned the ever growing number of Americans.
- Volunteer militia called "_____-men" had to be ready to defend their homes and families upon a minute's notice.
- Englishman Thomas ___ who was in America for a short time, published pamphlet Common Sense about the abuses of the monarchy.
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- General Gage prepared 700 troops to arrest patriot leaders John Hancock and Samuel ____ in nearby Lexington.
- Patriot Ethan ___ from Vermont led the Green Mountain Boys and turned their attention to the British stronghold Fort Ticonderoga on the shores of Lake Champlain.
- All of the colonies except ______ sent delegates to the First Continental Congress.
- George _____ was appointed commander in chief by Congress.
- In 1775 on the same day Ticonderoga fell, the _____ Continental Congress convened in Philadelphia with Hancock as president of meeting.
- The First ________ Congress was a meeting in Philadelphia called by Massachuseetts legislature in 1774.
- The Congress adopted its Declaration and _______ and these resolves recognize the authority of the king but no authority of Parliament over the colonies.
- William Dawes, Dr. Samuel Prescott, and Paul ____ rode through the night to warn countryment that the British were coming after two lanterns appeared in the belfry.
18 Clues: George _____ was appointed commander in chief by Congress. • The Battle of _____ Hill was the first major battle of the Revolutionary War. • All of the colonies except ______ sent delegates to the First Continental Congress. • The British knew that patriots were collecting ammunition at ____ outside of Boston. • ...
Sip and Solve 2024-05-23
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- The nickname of Katie's beloved and incredibly missed cat
- The number of amazing bridesmaids in our wedding
- Katie received a year's supply of this fruity drink after being named a superfan
- Charley's favourite alcoholic beverage (2 words)
- This Winnie the Pooh character is Katie's favourite
- Katie's favourite singer
- This seaside town was Katie and Charley's first staycation together
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- On the last Saturday of every month, you can usually find us at this show
- Katie's birth month
- This horrific creature is Charley's biggest phobia
- What does Katie shout in the car whenever she sees her favourite animal? (Hint: what noise do they make?
- The road that Katie and Charley live on
- Charley's degree subject
- We joke about it, but this really is Charley's favourite food
- On the 21st of January 2023, Katie proposed to Charley here (2 words)
- The colour of Katie and Charley's first car
- This unforgettable and adored staffie protected the Ayres household for years
- Charley's favourite singer
18 Clues: Katie's birth month • Charley's degree subject • Katie's favourite singer • Charley's favourite singer • The road that Katie and Charley live on • The number of amazing bridesmaids in our wedding • Charley's favourite alcoholic beverage (2 words) • The colour of Katie and Charley's first car • This Winnie the Pooh character is Katie's favourite • ...
School subjects 2023-09-10
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- The study of living organisms and their life processes.
- The study of past events, people, and civilizations.
- The study of the Earth's features, locations, and environments.
- The study of physical fitness, sports, and exercise.
- The study of sounds, melodies, and musical instruments.
- The study of computers, programming, and technology.
- The study of written works, including novels and poetry.
- The study of the language that people speak in France
- A part of maths in which signs and letters represent numbers.
- The study of matter, elements, and chemical reactions.
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- The study of the language that people speak in Germany.
- The study of society, cultures, and human behavior.
- The study of energy, motion, and the properties of matter.
- The study of shapes, angles, dimensions and sizes of things.
- You create things with your hands
- The study of painting, drawing, sculpture, etc
- The study of the language that people speak in the UK and the US.
- The study of the mother tongue
18 Clues: The study of the mother tongue • You create things with your hands • The study of painting, drawing, sculpture, etc • The study of society, cultures, and human behavior. • The study of past events, people, and civilizations. • The study of physical fitness, sports, and exercise. • The study of computers, programming, and technology. • ...
Black History Month 2024 2024-01-24
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- First president of South Africa, first black head of state in South Africa
- Talented activist, author, singer and poet originally from St. Louis
- United States Vice President
- Famous civl rights activist
- Youngest inaugural poet in US history, youth poet laureate
- Olympic athlete who won 4 gold medals for running
- Developed over 300 uses for peanuts and other crops
- First African American woman in space
- Helped over 70 enslaved people escape to freedom
- Civil rights leader famous for his "I have a dream" speech
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- First african american female lead dancer with the American Ballet Theatre
- Inventor of the super soaker and nerf gun
- One of the greatest boxers of all time
- Talented baseball player, first African American Major League baseball player
- Famous for refusing to give up her seat on a bus to a white passenger
- First african american student to integrate aschool in the south
- Famous jazz musician
- Islamic civil rights leader
18 Clues: Famous jazz musician • Famous civl rights activist • Islamic civil rights leader • United States Vice President • First African American woman in space • One of the greatest boxers of all time • Inventor of the super soaker and nerf gun • Helped over 70 enslaved people escape to freedom • Olympic athlete who won 4 gold medals for running • ...
Break Crossword 2025-12-22
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- Competition we finished last week (and your class won!)
- Black and white cookie in a blue package
- Last name of a celebrity who famously "stands on business"
- Student who is doing JFK as their research project
- Student who is not in this class but Deacon says his name constantly
- Our school motto, sometimes heard at sports events
- Name of TWO people in this class
- Big assignment you need to complete to pass this class
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- Mario character on the back door of this classroom
- Another word for 2-down, sometimes used to describe donuts
- Popular winter activity depicted on the front door
- Unit we just finished
- What we call it when school is cancelled due to nasty winter weather
- Reindeer with a red nose
- Will Ferrell movie (2003)
- How long our break is, in days
- Last name of the most hilarious US History teacher at Spaulding
- The other class Mr. Dunn is teaching this semester
18 Clues: Unit we just finished • Reindeer with a red nose • Will Ferrell movie (2003) • How long our break is, in days • Name of TWO people in this class • Black and white cookie in a blue package • Mario character on the back door of this classroom • Popular winter activity depicted on the front door • Student who is doing JFK as their research project • ...
The Sun Duo Moods 2024-10-10
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- Us when we think about the future.
- Kacper when Mel flirts with Nat.
- Kacper after a good night's sleep.
- When Kacper listens to Nat.
- Us when we finish a map.
- Nat when no Kacper.
- Kacper when Nat is watching him do something.
- Kacper after he says something flirty.
- Nat when she receives a message or a call from Kacper.
- Us when we encounter a stupid puzzle.
- Nat when Kacper gives her a gift.
- Kacper when Nat.
- Kacper when he jumps into a 1v4.
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- Nat when we just chill in a call together.
- Us when we don't know where to go when doing parkour.
- Us when us (hopefully).
- Nat when her Discord doesn't work.
- When we are sick.
- Nat when fishing.
- Nat when she wakes up.
- Us after playing a map for hours.
- Nat when Kacper doesn't talk to her.
- Kacper when he doesn't do as well as he expects in an event.
- Kacper before he fails a jump.
- Nat after Kacper calms her down.
25 Clues: Kacper when Nat. • When we are sick. • Nat when fishing. • Nat when no Kacper. • Nat when she wakes up. • Us when us (hopefully). • Us when we finish a map. • When Kacper listens to Nat. • Kacper before he fails a jump. • Kacper when Mel flirts with Nat. • Nat after Kacper calms her down. • Kacper when he jumps into a 1v4. • Us after playing a map for hours. • ...
come and dine 2012-08-16
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- certainty that we are in a saving relationship with God
- Perfect praise word
- one spiritual benefit of holy communion
- the gift of forgiveness that puts us in right relationship with God
- sign-act, special means of grace through which divine grace is conveyed to us. From a (Latin) word meaning vow or promise.
- God's gift to restore us and help us respond; can be conviction of sin
- born again; transformation; new spiritual life
- From the Greek word for 'thanksgiving.'
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- undeserved, unmerited, loving action of God in human existence through the ever-present Holy Spirit.
- What name reminds us of the special, self-giving of God to us and of us all being together with God?
- This name reminds us who our host is and what he shares with us
- What are the Wesley brothers’ names?
- Famous preacher and good friend to the Wesleys?
- lifelong process of growing in holiness
- From the Latin 'missio' or 'sending forth.'
- our response and trusting in Christ. Our new direction in him.
- the body of Christ; continues Christ's work of redeeming the world
- human misuse of freedom and will
18 Clues: Perfect praise word • human misuse of freedom and will • What are the Wesley brothers’ names? • one spiritual benefit of holy communion • lifelong process of growing in holiness • From the Greek word for 'thanksgiving.' • From the Latin 'missio' or 'sending forth.' • born again; transformation; new spiritual life • Famous preacher and good friend to the Wesleys? • ...
Imperialism Crossword 2024-11-05
Across
- War fought between US and Spain over Cuba's Independence
- Ended the Spanish-American War in 1898. The US gained territories and Cuba gained its independence and became a protectorate of the US
- US ship that blew up and sunk in Havana Harbor in Cuba. The US blamed Spain for the sinking.
- We annexed this territory in 1898. We wanted this territory for the new markets, a naval base, and to spread American culture.
- An area of land under the jurisdiction of a ruler or state.
- Woodrow Wilson's Imperialism Policy. The US will only recognize those countries whose interests are like those of the US and the US should spread peace & democracy rather than colonize
- journalism that is based upon sensationalism and crude exaggeration or overly exaggerated reporting
- Someone who is against Imperialism
- Says the US would stay on its side of the hemisphere and Europe had to stay on its side; no new colonies
- A protectorate is a state or territory that is protected by a stronger state, usually in exchange for certain obligations
- William Taft's Imperialism Policy. Use of money, trade, and US business to influence and control a country
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- Someone who believes in Imperialism
- Theodore Roosevelt's Imperialism Policy. "Speak softly and carry a big stick"
- We bought this territory from Russia. It is rich in natural resources.
- When a country extends its control beyond its borders.
- US supported the independence of Panama to build this.
- This policy allowed the U.S. to trade freely in China with no fear of getting into a war. Guaranteed access to Chinese Markets.
- Spanish Ambassador wrote this letter about William McKinley and was intercepted by Cuban Revolutionaries
- possession taken of a piece of land or a country, usually by force or without permission
19 Clues: Someone who is against Imperialism • Someone who believes in Imperialism • When a country extends its control beyond its borders. • US supported the independence of Panama to build this. • War fought between US and Spain over Cuba's Independence • An area of land under the jurisdiction of a ruler or state. • ...
Worldview, Mesopotamia, Egypt 2015-09-14
Across
- king and judge of the underworld; Egyptian god of vegetation and growth
- beliefs on how to behave or conduct oneself based on right and wrong
- all powerful
- history (c. A.D. 500 - c. A.D. 1500) the period of history from the fall of the Roman Empire to the beginning of the Protestant Reformation
- (c. 3200 B.C.) king of Upper Egypt that conquered Lower Egypt and united the kingdom of Egypt
- ultimate power or authority
- Mesopotamian King of Uruk about whom an epic story was written
- history (c. A.D. 1500 - present) the period of history from the beginning of the Protestant Reformation until nowFertile Crescent a geographical area of fertile land in the Middle East stretching in a broad semicircle from the Nile to the Tigris and Euphrates
- the act of using one's will to make a conscious choice
- the ability to make decisions or take action based on reason
- awareness of one's self
- existing in one's mind; related to one's point of view, not facts
- our memory, record, or story of things that happened before now
- ancient Egyptian writing system that was both pictographic (pictures represent words) and alphabetic (letters represent sounds)
- (1332-1323 B.C.) pharaoh whose tomb was discovered intact in 1922; now known as King Tut
- ancient Babylonian law code; one of the oldest law codes in history; associated with the phrase: "an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth"
- (1353-1336B.C.) established monotheistic worship of Aten during his reign as pharaoh; originally called Amenhotep IV
- the writing-style of Mesopotamia; crafted by applying a stylus to a clay tablet; the word literally means "wedge-shaped"
- beliefs about right and wrong
- one of the oldest recorded civilizations; means "between rivers"
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- having actual existence or reality; related to facts, not just one's point of view
- belief in many gods
- wife and sister of Osiris and the mother of Horus; goddess of nature and magic
- all knowing
- a long and distinct period of time that has a particular characteristic
- the basic assumptions one believes about life and reality; the way one views the world
- title for the great rulers of ancient Egypt
- the two famous rivers of Mesopotamia; their unpredictable flooding sometimes resulted in disaster
- history (c. 4000 B.C. - c. A.D. 500) the period of history from the beginning of recorded history to the fall of the Roman Empire
- (51-30 B.C.) the last of the great pharaohs; romantically involved with Julius Caesar and later Mark Antony
- Egyptian god of light and sky
- huge stone slab inscribed with hieroglyphics, Greek, and a later form of Egyptian that allowed historians to understand Egyptian writing.
- the belief that humans, animals, plants, and inanimate objects are spiritual being with souls
- Latin for "in the year of our Lord"
- the Egyptian sun god; born every day with the sunrise and died every night with the sunset
- the tendency to adopt and adapt the religious ideas and practices of other peoples
- an individual being with a mind, emotions, and a will
- Akkadian emperor who conquered Mesopotamia around 2340; known as the world's first conqueror
- temples made of mud brick and timber in Mesopotamia ; shaped as step-pyramids
- all of the things that happened before now
40 Clues: all knowing • all powerful • belief in many gods • awareness of one's self • ultimate power or authority • Egyptian god of light and sky • beliefs about right and wrong • Latin for "in the year of our Lord" • all of the things that happened before now • title for the great rulers of ancient Egypt • an individual being with a mind, emotions, and a will • ...
government 2025-05-09
Across
- system that prevents one branch for having too much power
- first ten amendments
- a proposed law
- maximum time a president can server
- rights read to arrested people
- government power comes from the people
- number of US senators
- powers shred between states and national government
- branch that enforces laws
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- a legislature with two houses
- voting age in the US
- a change to the constitution
- lenght of a US senator's term
- makes laws in the US government
- introduction of the constitution
- rules that people must follow
- branch that makes law
- highest court in the US
- courts deciding if laws are constitutionals
- leader of executive branch
20 Clues: a proposed law • voting age in the US • first ten amendments • branch that makes law • number of US senators • highest court in the US • branch that enforces laws • leader of executive branch • a change to the constitution • a legislature with two houses • lenght of a US senator's term • rules that people must follow • rights read to arrested people • makes laws in the US government • ...
test 2017-11-20
Across
- main author of the constitution and bill of rights
- Second US President
- political power rest with the consent of the people
- no quartering of troops
- right to speedy trial
- speech my George Washington
- main author of declaration of independence
- freedom of speech press expression
- elected representatives
- An interference by European Nations with North or South America would be an Act of Aggression to the US
- Fifth President of the US
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- distribution of power the federal government and the states
- protection from unreasonable seizures
- First US President
- right to the states
- opposed ratifying the US Constitution
- an official proposal can be made by 2/3 of Congress.
- not to be tried for the same crime twice
- argued in favor in ratifying the US Constitution
- the process which the executive and legislative actions are subject to review
20 Clues: First US President • Second US President • right to the states • right to speedy trial • no quartering of troops • elected representatives • Fifth President of the US • speech my George Washington • freedom of speech press expression • protection from unreasonable seizures • opposed ratifying the US Constitution • not to be tried for the same crime twice • ...
