us history Crossword Puzzles
bible crossword 2024-02-06
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- Grace is God's kindness to those who don't deserve it
- Gives us everything we need
- God gives us time to repent and turn to Jesus
- no limits to God's power
- Nothing surprises God, He knows everything
- adopts us and makes us His children if we believe in Jesus
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- God continues the good work He started in us for His purpose and our good
- leads us in the way we should go
- God has always existed
- God saves everyone no matter what they have done
- The fullness of all God's attributes
- everything God is and does
- God is free from all limitations
- Jesus is the only One who can save us from sin and death
- God knows everything and uses His wisdom to do what is right
- God's is perfect and endures forever
- set apart. Nothing conpares to God
17 Clues: God has always existed • no limits to God's power • everything God is and does • Gives us everything we need • leads us in the way we should go • God is free from all limitations • set apart. Nothing conpares to God • The fullness of all God's attributes • God's is perfect and endures forever • Nothing surprises God, He knows everything • ...
Vietnam crossword 2023-11-16
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- leader of north Vietnam
- very popular attack heli
- a pardon by president jimmy carter in 1977
- army of the republic of south vietnam
- racial term for Vietnamese used by US troops
- US slang for kilometers
- US troops use of hand gernades to kill thier own Sargents
- basic rifle used by US
- opposite of Deescalation
- Vietnamese peasant home
- killed in action
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- atry shell designed to burn skin
- hidden explosives designed to injure/kill the enemy
- south Vietnamese operation to kill village leaders believed to be pro-communist
- US troops on the frontlines who had the toughest jobs
- demilitarized zone
- Vietnamese for “lets get out of here”
- heli landing zone
- anti was lectures taught in school
- Vietnamese holiday
20 Clues: killed in action • heli landing zone • demilitarized zone • Vietnamese holiday • basic rifle used by US • leader of north Vietnam • US slang for kilometers • Vietnamese peasant home • very popular attack heli • opposite of Deescalation • atry shell designed to burn skin • anti was lectures taught in school • army of the republic of south vietnam • Vietnamese for “lets get out of here” • ...
The Modern Federal Bureaucracy Acronyms 2025-10-13
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- checks valadity of stock sellers
- Publishing
- highway
- nickname is Fannie Mae
- Tenesee valley...
- Humane Assistance
- Investigates terrorism nd breaking of criminal law
- Flying in the US
- Development
- US Space Program
- Farmers
- grants for artistic endeavors
- Communications
- Treaty Organization
- Defence
- Criminal tracking on a global scale
- Housing US
- Highest US Ranking Military Indivuduals
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- going places
- helps new Business
- Intelligence gathering\spies
- Accounting
- Weather from seas and skies
- US Honoring those who have served
- HEalth breakthrough grants
- preserves important documents
- Parcel
- Medicine
- Deposite
- Protects oil reserves in Arctic
- Credit for farmers
- Policies for disease reduction
- Enforce provisions of law
- Justice
- Taxes
- Quaity of life
37 Clues: Mail • Taxes • Parcel • highway • Farmers • Defence • Justice • Medicine • Deposite • Publishing • Accounting • Housing US • Development • going places • Communications • Quaity of life • Flying in the US • US Space Program • Tenesee valley... • Humane Assistance • helps new Business • Credit for farmers • Treaty Organization • nickname is Fannie Mae • Enforce provisions of law • HEalth breakthrough grants • ...
The Cuban Missile Crisis 2025-11-03
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- Caribbean island nation
- Atomic bomb type
- Moscow government
- Soviet capital city
- Act of taking missiles out
- Union placing rockets
- Cuban leader
- Cuba's geographical type
- Opposite of war
- Official naval barrier
- US branch enforcing quarantine
- Direct phone link
- A dangerous moment
- US President in 1962
- Agreement reached
- Danger from the weapons
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- US capital city
- American spy plane model
- Spy plane flights
- Site of US missiles exchanged
- Month the crisis peaked
- Feared global conflict
- US intelligence group
- No side could move forward
- Jet protecting spy planes
- Key weapon of concern
- High global stress
- Another word for a deal or agreement
- Naval barrier
- Another name for the Soviet Union's main part
30 Clues: Cuban leader • Naval barrier • US capital city • Opposite of war • Atomic bomb type • Spy plane flights • Moscow government • Direct phone link • Agreement reached • High global stress • A dangerous moment • Soviet capital city • US President in 1962 • Union placing rockets • US intelligence group • Key weapon of concern • Feared global conflict • Official naval barrier • Caribbean island nation • ...
Spanish American War Review 2020-10-23
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- Belief a country should stay out of the world's affairs
- This treaty officially ended the Spanish-American War
- Wrote the "frontier thesis" and argued that exploration helps define America
- McKinley was a victim of this; only happened four times in history
- Served as governor of the Philippines; practiced Dollar Diplomacy
- Term meaning to take over; take control of
- This caribbean island became a US territory following the war
- Style of camps and prisons used by the Spanish to keep the Cuban rebels in line
- Everyone's favorite Native American member of the Rough Riders
- Belief that a country should expand its empire, take on colonies
- Leader of the movement for Cuban independence from Spain
- Group of battleships commissioned by Roosevelt to "flex" on the rest of the world
- Led a revolt against the United States in the Philippines after the Spanish-American War
- This style of warfare in the Philippines was exceptionally brutal and costly
- System of free unrestricted trade negotiated by John Hay between China and the US
- Roosevelt's style of diplomacy; use of military might if needed
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- Following the war, this feeling that we were the best in the world began to grow
- The Platt Amendment established Cuba as this "sort of" colony of America
- Nicknamed the Spanish Butcher; responsible for horrible treatment of the Cuban natives
- Battleship whose sinking started the war
- Roosevelt won one after his "involvement" in the Russo-Japanese war
- Group of soldiers in the Spanish-American War led by Theodore Roosevelt
- This group spoke out fiercely against expansion and colonies following the Spanish-American War
- We struck gold here; many felt this proved expansion was worth it
- Style of reporting meant to sensationalize, even outright lie
- Site of a rebellion in 1893 that saw the US overthrow a queen
- Site of rebellion against American following the Spanish-American War
- The Spanish used these soldiers fighting solely for the paycheck
- Believed leading through morality and good example was the best foreign policy
- Deemed the Spanish-American War a "splendid" success
30 Clues: Battleship whose sinking started the war • Term meaning to take over; take control of • Deemed the Spanish-American War a "splendid" success • This treaty officially ended the Spanish-American War • Belief a country should stay out of the world's affairs • Leader of the movement for Cuban independence from Spain • ...
Dust Bowl - McMenamin & Fong 2023-11-03
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- Nickname for dust storms so bad they blocked out the Sun
- What did most people have to wear over their faces when they stepped outside in order to prevent dust inhalation
- name of a popular song that arised from the Dust Bowl, used to warm up in music classes
- These were created to block wind with trees
- This species suffered immensely during the Dust Bowl, as they couldn't get shelter or masks and lived outside 24/7
- nickname of the Great Depression, relating to the time period
- a prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall, leading to a shortage of water.
- How many thousands of people passed during the Dust Bowl
- Period of time during the US when everyone lived in extreme poverty because of an awful recession
- For a long time there weren't any of these to help end the Dust Bowl
- Because of the low price of ____, they were abandoned and fields turned to dust
- the state of being extremely poor
- This was very disrupted by the Dust Bowl, resulting in an increase in grasshoppers and jackrabbits
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- Particular dust storm that caused immense agricultural and economic damage
- Powerful gusts of wind that picked up dirt, sand, and other debris
- Because of the Dust Bowl the largest ____ took place in US history
- There was a shortage of ____ because all the animals were dying
- Because of ____ abandoning their soil conservation processes, the Dust Bowl was partly manmade
- People's desire to exapnd into the West, leaving the civilization of the East
- President at the time of the Dust Bowl and Great Depression
- area of land extended over Colorado, Kansas, Texas, and Oklahoma
- ____ sheets were placed in front of doors and windows to capture the dust from getting inside
- Which ocean was filled with dust after every storm
- refugees migrating throughout the US were commonly known as
- name for the group of homeless individuals who traveled by train car in looks of work, usually teenagers
25 Clues: the state of being extremely poor • These were created to block wind with trees • Which ocean was filled with dust after every storm • Nickname for dust storms so bad they blocked out the Sun • How many thousands of people passed during the Dust Bowl • President at the time of the Dust Bowl and Great Depression • ...
Sifuentes Midwest/South Region Crossword 2023-11-03
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- Helped Lewis and Clark identify safe plants to eat
- This infamous group of Western settlers got stuck in the Sierra Nevadas during Winter
- To separate from a nation or state and become independent
- Where did Lincoln deliver the most famous speech in American history, consisting of phrases such as “government of the people, by the people, and for the people, shall not perish from the earth?"
- Only great lake that doesn't border the state of Michigan
- Thomas Jefferson aimed to secure this river in order to gain free access for American farmers in his negotiations with France
- President of the us during Mexican American war
- This piece of technology allowed the President to have more information than ever before about up-to-the-minute developments at the Civil War battlefront
- President responsible for the Trail of Tears
- Mardi Gras is a popular celebration in this state
- This individual sold pocket watches and later was successful in selling many goods on the Transcontinental railroad
- Number of time zones the Transcontinental Railroad created
- This Union general marched from Atlanta to Savannah while destroying southern property, crops, and supplies in a total war
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- Native Americans life source on the great plains
- Tribe that was promised a seat in the house of representatives in the Treaty of New Echota
- 3rd president of the us responsible for the Louisiana Purchase
- Experienced Confederate General that surrendered at the Appomattox Courthouse
- Responsible for transporting cattle from Texas to the railroads up North
- To free (someone) from someone else's control or power
- The Confederate capital was located in this state
- This state was the starting place for the Oregon trail
- Responsible for the assassination of the 16th president
- A disease that affects cattle and can cause calf deaths
- Who was the leader of France at the time of the Louisiana Purchase
- This state borders the Rio Grande
- 16th President of the US
- Was a nurse during the Civil War and created the Red Cross
27 Clues: 16th President of the US • This state borders the Rio Grande • President responsible for the Trail of Tears • President of the us during Mexican American war • Native Americans life source on the great plains • The Confederate capital was located in this state • Mardi Gras is a popular celebration in this state • Helped Lewis and Clark identify safe plants to eat • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE - ENJOY LIFE FOREVER LESSONS 1-3 2023-09-01
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- They will possess the earth [9] Psalm 37:29
- The Bible describes the continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere [10] Job 36:27, 28
- For all the things that were written beforehand were written for our instruction, so that through our endurance and through the comfort from the. . . [10] Romans 15:4
- The former things will not come up [5] Isaiah 65:17
- Keep on asking, and it will be given you; keep on [7] . . . Matthew 7:7
- He helped the Ethiopian to understand the Bible book of Isaiah [6] Acts 8:26-31
- The Bible gives us [4] to help us have a positive attitude and find lasting happiness. [4] Jeremiah 29:11, 12
- The result of righteousness [5] Isaiah 32:16, 17
- – 2 Timothy describes people in the last days [17] 2 Timothy 3:1-5
- The earth is strong enough to hold onto its atmosphere [7] Job 26:7
- To build trust in the Bible [9] Acts 17:11
- She will never be inhabited [7] Isaiah 13:19, 20
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- History, Science, and prophecy gives us reason to have about the Bible [5]
- The Bible foretold historical events long before they occurred [10] Isaiah 46:10
- The days of the people is like [4] Isaiah 65:21, 22
- An end throughout the earth [3] Psalm 46:9
- It was prophesied that he would conquer Babylon [5] Isaiah 44:27-45:2
- Common Era
- The Bible describes when these conditions will happen [8] Matthew 24:6, 7; Luke 21:11
- Before the Common Era
- No resident will say [4] Isaiah 33:24
- He was returning from Jerusalem and was sitting in his chariot reading Isaiah [15] Acts 8:26-31
- Will no longer exist [5] Revelation 21:4
- All Scripture is inspired by [3] 2 Timothy 3:16
- Almighty God’s name [7] Psalms 83:18
- Your word is a lamp to my foot, And a [5] for my path. Psalm 119:105
- The Bible is [8] always and forever. Psalm 111:8
27 Clues: Common Era • Before the Common Era • Almighty God’s name [7] Psalms 83:18 • No resident will say [4] Isaiah 33:24 • Will no longer exist [5] Revelation 21:4 • An end throughout the earth [3] Psalm 46:9 • To build trust in the Bible [9] Acts 17:11 • They will possess the earth [9] Psalm 37:29 • All Scripture is inspired by [3] 2 Timothy 3:16 • ...
Hamartiology - The Study of Sin 2024-09-11
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- If God did not punish sin, there would be no ultimate _______ in the universe
- Sin makes us _______ guilty before God and therefore deserving of eternal punishment
- The truth that we are counted guilty because of Adam's sin is known as _______ guilt
- Angels and humans sinned by _______
- Sin is directly _______ to all that is good in God's character
- Life that is pleasing to God is one that has moral purity not only in actions but also in desires _______
- The primary reason that God punished sin is because He is a _______ God
- Half of the 10 Commandments address failing to love _______
- Sin is a failure to be humans who fully _______ God and others
- In our nature and our actions, we lack _______ goodness before God
- Sins done _______, with a callous heart, are more displeasing to God than those done out of ignorance
- When we sin, our Christian life and our fruitfulness in _______ is damaged
- Hebrew word for sin
- Half of the 10 Commandments address failing to love _______
- Sin is any failure to conform to the _______ law of God in act, attitude, or nature
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- Sin brings pain and destructive _______ to us and to others
- Greek word for sin
- Sin can be described as a failure to fulfil a _______
- Sin describes how easily we _______ ourselves to make our good decisions seem good
- The truth that we have a sinful nature because of Adam's sin is known as inherited _______
- As our human representative, Adam sinned, and God _______ Adam's guilt to us
- Even before the disobedience of Adam and Eve, sin was present in the _______ world
- When we sin as Christians, we suffer a loss of _______ reward
- _______ took responsibility for humanity’s history of failure (sin)
- Sin is rooted in our _______ desire to act for our own benefit at the expense of others
- Every human is created in the _______ of God
- Paul describes hamartia as a power/force that _______ humans
- When we sin, our _______ with God is disrupted
- God is not to be _______ for sin
29 Clues: Greek word for sin • Hebrew word for sin • God is not to be _______ for sin • Angels and humans sinned by _______ • Every human is created in the _______ of God • When we sin, our _______ with God is disrupted • Sin can be described as a failure to fulfil a _______ • Sin brings pain and destructive _______ to us and to others • ...
Religion Midterm Crossword 7th Grade 2025-01-10
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- is a collection of 73 books written over a span of almost 2,000 years
- is a creature created by God that has a pure spirit without a physical body who serves God and helps him to accomplish his mission of salvation
- enables us to go beyond our doubts or concerns about life and to believe that God is always with us
- is the three Divine persons in one God: God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit
- Inspiration is the special guidance that the Holy Spirit gave to the human authors of the Bible
- is a participation, or sharing, in God's life and friendship
- was a sacred place where Jewish people gathered to worship God
- is the truth that God made Mary free from Original Sin and from all sin at the very moment she was concieved
- is the first sin committed by the first human beings
- consists of all that the Church has learned with the guidance of the Holy Spirit, including her teachings, documents, worship, prayer, and other practices
- is someone who speaks on behalf of God, defends the truth, and works for justice
- is to make sacred for God
- are the accounts of Jesus' birth and childhood found in the first two chapters of the Gospels of Matthew and Luke
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- is a solemn agreement between God and his people
- is the freedom and ability to choose what to do
- is God's plan for and protection of all creation
- is also known as a family history
- is the announcement to Mary that she would be the mother of the Son of God
- is the Word of God written by human authors under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit
- the accounts of God's Revelation through Jesus Christ
- means God is with us
- is the living, teaching office of the Church, consisting of the pope and the bishops
- is an introduction
- is the community of people who believe in Jesus Christ, have been baptized in him, and follow his teachings
- are Matthew, Mark, and Luke
25 Clues: is an introduction • means God is with us • is to make sacred for God • are Matthew, Mark, and Luke • is also known as a family history • is the freedom and ability to choose what to do • is a solemn agreement between God and his people • is God's plan for and protection of all creation • is the first sin committed by the first human beings • ...
Unit 1 2025-09-03
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- What PA city had the largest population of slaves before it was abolished in the state?
- African nation founded by freed slaves.
- Storytelling done through word of mouth as many were unable to read and write.
- Author of Uncle Tom's Cabin.
- One of the 2 countries responsible for the 1st slaves in the Americas.
- Secretive network that helped runaway slaves escape slavery.
- Tubman's nickname.
- What was the name of the passage in the US Constitution that required runaway slaves be returned to their owners?
- Famous runaway slave that became an author, speaker and one of the most famous abolitionists in America.
- Another name for pirate.
- Southern laws that helped to restrict and control the behavior of slaves.
- The last northern state to begin the process to abolish slavery in 1804.
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- Document one would find the words "All men are created equal...".
- African languages combined with English created a unique language known as __________.
- Most famous abolitionist newspaper produced by William Lloyd Garrison in Boston.
- Name given to the trip on boats from Africa to the Americas for enslaved Africans.
- What state was Harriet Tubman a slave in?
- Epicenter of the antislavery movement in the North.
- Term that refers to the status of something being legal property that could be bought and sold.
- Religious group found in the Philadelphia area that used the Bible and Christian teachings to push abolitionist ideas.
- US colony that saw the first slaves in American history.
- One of the 2 states where vodou/hoodoo/voodoo were common amongst slaves.
- _____________ emancipationists or abolitionists wished to slowly work emancipation of slaves into our way of life over many years.
- Geometric name given to the movement of slaves to America and manufactured goods to Europe.
- _____-Fifths Compromise--in the original US Constitution slaves were counted as 3/5 of a person.
- The first state to abolish slavery.
- Led the most famous and deadly slave rebellion in 1831 in Virginia.
- The movement to end slavery.
- To purposely break tools or slow down progress of those working without the owner of the slaves being aware.
29 Clues: Tubman's nickname. • Another name for pirate. • Author of Uncle Tom's Cabin. • The movement to end slavery. • The first state to abolish slavery. • African nation founded by freed slaves. • What state was Harriet Tubman a slave in? • Epicenter of the antislavery movement in the North. • US colony that saw the first slaves in American history. • ...
Unit 4 Judicial Branch 2022-03-17
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- Case which establishes the right to judicial review by the SC
- a cause of factions
- Creating fair laws
- official function of the national convention, selecting a presidential candidate for the general
- Opinion given to summarize the ruling of the court
- Rights given to us directly by God
- Basis for American Laws
- Applying the laws fairly
- Rights awarded to us by the United States Government
- Appointees to the court system are confirmed by the
- Type of Jurisdiction held by circuit courts, retrying old cases
- Chosen leader of the Party in the President’s absence
- Restricted free speech, spoken defamation
- Method of selecting a State Judge which includes the legislature, the governor, and the people
- a popular presidential candidate improving the election outcome for the candidates of inferior offices
- Party system utilized in Europe, typically requiring a coalition government
- Responsible for hearing the majority of federal court cases
- Number of Circuit Courts in US
- Federal Justices are appointed by the…
- first set of written laws in history, originator of innocent until proven guilty
- the most expensive avenue for campaign advertising, largely responsible for the increase in campaign expenses
- Constitutional Clause guaranteeing our right to practice our faith
- Restricted free speech, treasonous
- Requiring a trial before punishing a crime
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- right to hear a case
- ideological stance of the party established during the convention
- Case protecting flag burning as symbolic speech
- Restricted free speech, written defamation
- Chief Justice responsible for establishing judicial transitions like review of constitutionality
- type of jurisdiction at work when a case is heard for the 1st time
- cause for the coattail effect
- deemed the highest court in the land, with both original and Appelate jurisdiction
- another word for political parties
- Constitutional Clause responsible for the lack of a national faith
- More accessible modern advancement in campaigning, used to reach large numbers of people at minimal expense
- Retroactively claiming illegality of actions
- Opinion given to summarize the opposing views to the ruling
37 Clues: Creating fair laws • a cause of factions • right to hear a case • Basis for American Laws • Applying the laws fairly • cause for the coattail effect • Number of Circuit Courts in US • Rights given to us directly by God • another word for political parties • Restricted free speech, treasonous • Federal Justices are appointed by the… • Restricted free speech, spoken defamation • ...
Bush and Clinton Crossword 2022-04-07
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- what was torn down during Bush's presidency?
- Clinton targeted democratic and ______ voters.
- Hillary Clinton was appointed a task force on health care and was considered a ________ for better healthcare.
- Events in Eastern Europe and _________ permitted cuts on military spending.
- Clinton’s first budget limited federal spending, ______ income taxes by 40% on the richest Americans, cut taxes for low income Americans, and introduced a federal gasoline tax.
- The new supreme court, under Bush's influence, reduced the scope of __________ rights.
- Where did riots break out for speaking against the injustice done to Rodney King, a young African American?
- Bush agreed to increase income taxes on the wealthy, but was still never able to make a significant _______ in the budget deficit.
- The economy was enjoying the ____ period in US history, under Clinton’s rule.
- who did Bush serve as Vice President too.
- Clinton was caught in a scandal for having an _____ with a white house intern.
- Ross Perot received _____ percent of the total vote during the 1992 presidential election.
- A _____ of military spending and closing of military bases at the end of the Cold War boosted the civilian economy.
- Which country did the US suffer a steady loss of manufacturing jobs too after the US Steel industry collapsed.
- The reason Clinton won was because many Amercans ________ Bush was not doing enough to fight against the recession.
- How many people were killed during the Rodney King riots?
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- Clinton was a ______ who supported welfare reform, free trade, lower taxes on the middle class, and tough measures on crime.
- Clinton increased ______ money for prisons.
- Clinton promised an ______ agenda of reform.
- The Soviet Union _______ and was replaced by the Common Wealth of Independent States.
- In the election campaign, Clinton ______ health insurance and healthcare reform.
- Bush declared a _______ but refused to go farther by removing Saddam Hussein from power.
- Act that Bush signed to end discrimiation fo disabled people in _______ and in public accommodations.
- Contract with _____ was a book length contract that was endorsed by Republican candidates in an attempt to gain control of the House of Representatives.
- Clinton banned sales of ________ weapons
- ________ Europe moved from communism to Democracy.
- Clinton made it easier to export computers and other high tech goods abroad by eliminating Cold War ________.
- Bush _____ to continue Reagan's policies but with greater compassion to the impoverished.
- What third party candidate of the 1992 presidential election weakened Bush's authority.
- Bush sent US ______ to Panama, where they restored their democratically elected leaders.
30 Clues: Clinton banned sales of ________ weapons • who did Bush serve as Vice President too. • Clinton increased ______ money for prisons. • Clinton promised an ______ agenda of reform. • what was torn down during Bush's presidency? • Clinton targeted democratic and ______ voters. • ________ Europe moved from communism to Democracy. • ...
The US Constitution 2022-03-03
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- The month of the year the Constitution was ratified
- The number of states that ratified the Constitution
- The branch described in article 3 of the Constitution
- The US guarantees each state a ___________ form of government
- The number of branches in the US government
- Article I is about this branch
- Something the president has to swear on before executing powers of their office
- ____ President. Takes the duty of president in the case of their death
- Article ___ of the Constitution addresses the roles of the states in the US Government
- The supreme law of the US
- Future generations to come
- The Constitution is the “supreme law of the ____”
- Congress has the power to declare the punishment for this crime
- The number of original articles in the Constitution
- A public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law
- Word for an article added to the US Constitution
- A charge of misconduct made against the holder of a public office
- The first ten amendments made to the Constitution
- Provides protection
- The Preamble establishes this to form a better system of court or trial
- Has the responsibility of Commander in Chief
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- The US protects each state against this in Article IV
- Another name for the Legislative branch
- Word for not in accordance with the US Constitution
- The US capital city
- A right of the people to work for a higher standard of living
- Legally recognized subject of the US
- Article II is about this branch
- An association formed by people with a common purpose
- The state of being free
- Each state is only allowed two of these
- The number of amendments that have been made to the Constitution thus far
- Ensure domestic ________
- House of ____________
- The judicial power of the US is vested in the ____ court
- The first name of the first president of the US
- A ratified agreement between countries
- The Constitutional __________ of 1787
- Begins with “We the people”
- Upper chamber of Congress
40 Clues: The US capital city • Provides protection • House of ____________ • The state of being free • Ensure domestic ________ • The supreme law of the US • Upper chamber of Congress • Future generations to come • Begins with “We the people” • Article I is about this branch • Article II is about this branch • Legally recognized subject of the US • A ratified agreement between countries • ...
Our New Republic 2021-12-15
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- the perspective Jefferson had to modify when he made the purchase from Napoleon
- The name of the port that was vital to the US economy that was gained once the US government purchased the territory in 1803
- This law made it okay for the government to arrest and deport non-citizens who criticized the US government
- Those closest to the president that offer advice on national issues
- The political position held by Jefferson as the Constitution was being drafted
- The reason the expansion of slavery could have meant the north being outvoted by southern states in Congress
- One reason Rufus King gave for opposing the purchase of the area west of the US border in 1803
- The name of the agreement that was signed to avoid another war with Great Britain
- When French officials demanded money from the American government and in exchange the French would stop stealing US ships
- this was created as a way to deal with the federal debt of the new nation
- The name of the river that Americans could now unmitigated once Jefferson purchased the land
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- The Constitutional clause that Jefferson used that doubled the size of the US
- This purchase doubled the size of the US government
- What Washington advised as being the best way to handle the wars in Europe
- because of the new powers found in the Constitution Pres Washington was able to to use his authority and put down this insurrection
- The interpretation of the Constitution that Jefferson used so he could make the purchase
- One part of a series of acts made by states to attempt to declare US laws unconstitutional
- The hostile neighbor at the western border of the US that the US believed were planning an attack
- What the southern states threatened if Jefferson did not do something about their new hostile neighbor (France)
- The name of the political party that wanted to declare war on France for not allowing Americans to US the Mississippi River
20 Clues: This purchase doubled the size of the US government • Those closest to the president that offer advice on national issues • this was created as a way to deal with the federal debt of the new nation • What Washington advised as being the best way to handle the wars in Europe • The Constitutional clause that Jefferson used that doubled the size of the US • ...
Government - Unit 2 Legislative Branch Review 2025-10-01
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- Article 1 of the _________________ cover the Legislative Branch.
- The power to remove a ___________ from office is called the Impeachment Power.
- Thomas Jefferson believed is a __________ interpretation of the Constitution.
- The US Congress has two houses (Senate & House of Representatives), meaning it has a ___________________ legislature.
- ____________________ has 9 members in the US House of Representatives.
- The US ____________ is made up of 100 members.
- Congress has two main functions; one is _______________ and the other is making laws.
- Clarksville, TN is in the 7th US Congressional ________________.
- The Constitution is called a “Living Document” because the _______________wanted it to change with the times.
- The term length for the House of Representatives is ___ years. Two
- Mark Green is the representative for the 7th _________________ District of TN.
- 25 years old, 7 years a US _______________, resident of state in which elected are the qualifications to become a member of the House of Representatives.
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- To ______________ a President’s veto, a 2/3 vote must happen in both houses of Congress.
- The Speaker of the House is the next in line for US President after the ______________.
- The US House of Representatives consists of 435 ______________.
- By declaring the law unconstitutional the _____________ stop a Congressional Bill from becoming a law.
- Alexander Hamilton favored a _______________ interpretation of the Constitution.
- Marsha Blackburn & Lamar Alexander are the 2 US ____________ from Tennessee.
- Expressed, Implied, & _______________are the three different ways in which the US Constitution grants powers to Congress.
- The term length for the US Senate is ___ years.
- The Necessary and Proper clause is also called the ___________ clause.
- Congress has the authority to “regulate commerce with foreign nations, and among the several states, and with Indian ____________.”
- Veto is the ________ word for I forbid.
- Lobbyist pressure Congressmen and try to sway their vote either for or against pieces of _______________.
- ___________ are guaranteed to have at least 1 member in the House of Representatives no matter how small.
- 30 years old, 9 years a citizen, and _____________ of state in which elected, are the qualifications to become a US Senator.
26 Clues: Veto is the ________ word for I forbid. • The US ____________ is made up of 100 members. • The term length for the US Senate is ___ years. • The US House of Representatives consists of 435 ______________. • Article 1 of the _________________ cover the Legislative Branch. • Clarksville, TN is in the 7th US Congressional ________________. • ...
Historial Geological Crossword Puzzle 2014-01-28
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- preserve structure of matter
- indefinitely long amount of time
- deposition of one geological stratum
- empty space in a body
- remnants of prehistoric organisms
- rocks are oldest to youngest
- time for isotope to half
- a slope in a rock
- relative proportion of isotopes
- a specialist in geology
- division of time in Earth's history
- gradual destruction of something
- disintegration of radioactive items
- bends in a rock
- particle different from others around it
- theory about a continuous process
- specialist in fossils
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- extended break in rock
- contact between unconformable strata
- sediment that cuts through others
- core sample from ice sheet
- long distinct period in history
- period of time in history
- length or portion of time
- dying out of a group
- the fossil of a footprint
- determining computed age
- weather conditions in an area
- theory about sudden events
- age compared to other rocks
- fossil that is useful for dating
- particles emitted in one second
32 Clues: bends in a rock • a slope in a rock • dying out of a group • empty space in a body • specialist in fossils • extended break in rock • a specialist in geology • determining computed age • time for isotope to half • period of time in history • length or portion of time • the fossil of a footprint • core sample from ice sheet • theory about sudden events • age compared to other rocks • ...
Egypt 2016-01-26
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- AN ancient Egyptian leader
- agreement between nations to work together
- Highly respected and pwerful egypt society
- Had many monument and military leadership
- The first female pharaoh ever
- Groups of society based on status
- Flooding, Harvest And planting seasons
- It was built built in middle kingdom and destroyed in the new
- Kingdom A period from egyptian history between
- a high ranking government official
- Egypts first official writers and record keepers
- Big triangular monument
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- Pharaoh Art,literature and architecture
- Kingdom A period from egyptian history between 2700-2200
- A person who does farm work
- A large stone coffin
- An amazing pyramid
- Official count of population
- The best known builder to a monument
- Crafts person
- Triangle showing all class rankings
- A tall 4 sided monument
- Severe shortage of food
- System of writing developed
- To treat a dead body with preservatives
- Kingdom A period from egyptian history between 2000-1800
26 Clues: Crafts person • An amazing pyramid • A large stone coffin • A tall 4 sided monument • Severe shortage of food • Big triangular monument • AN ancient Egyptian leader • A person who does farm work • System of writing developed • Official count of population • The first female pharaoh ever • Groups of society based on status • a high ranking government official • ...
Football Crossword 2020-12-04
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- Current manager of Rangers.F.C.
- Former Spanish midfielder currently managing Villareal FC
- Number of countries that have won the FIFA World Cup
- Youngest coach in Bundesliga
- Oldest Professional Player
- Most successful club in the UEFA Europa League
- Fastest player in FIFA 20
- Winner of Inaugural season of FA Cup
- Player nicknamed "La Joya"
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- Number of teams that have never been relegated in La Liga
- The 27th player that Tottenham Hotspurs have signed to replace Gareth Bale
- First American to play for FC Barcelona
- Arsenal's Mascot
- Highest Scoring defender in history of football
- Top goal scorer in Eredivisie history
- The club renamed it's stadium after Diego Maradona as a tribute to him
- The most expensive Asian player in football history
- Number of trebles Real Madrid has won
- He mimicked an eagle for his goal celebration after scoring against Crystal Palace
- Player known as the "Magic Dwarf"
- Club named after Greek mythological hero, the son of King Telamon and Periboea
21 Clues: Arsenal's Mascot • Fastest player in FIFA 20 • Oldest Professional Player • Player nicknamed "La Joya" • Youngest coach in Bundesliga • Current manager of Rangers.F.C. • Player known as the "Magic Dwarf" • Winner of Inaugural season of FA Cup • Top goal scorer in Eredivisie history • Number of trebles Real Madrid has won • First American to play for FC Barcelona • ...
World History Crossword 2021-08-31
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- Process by which labor becomes increasingly mechanized
- Civilization clash between the USA and USSR
- Political movement that inspired revolution
- Used by Ottoman and Mughal conquerors
- Public ownership of the means of production
- Sea located between Europe and Africa
- Era of modernization in Japan
- European who "discovered" the Americas
- Chinese dynasty established in 1368
- Belief in the superiority of your nation
- WWII powers represented by Germany, Italy, and Japan
- Free trade and private enterprise
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- Represented a "rebirth" in Europe
- Deadly area between opposing trenches in World War I
- Largest cause of death throughout history
- Largest religion in India
- Treaty that ended World War I
- Used to end World War II in Japan
- Trade route connecting Europe, Africa, and the Americas
- Process by which the world becomes more connected
- Currency that fueled early global trade
- Process by which colonized regions attain independence
- Richest man in history
- Extending a country's power over others
- Created the largest contiguous empire in history
25 Clues: Richest man in history • Largest religion in India • Treaty that ended World War I • Era of modernization in Japan • Represented a "rebirth" in Europe • Used to end World War II in Japan • Free trade and private enterprise • Chinese dynasty established in 1368 • Used by Ottoman and Mughal conquerors • Sea located between Europe and Africa • ...
World History Crossword 2021-08-31
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- Created the largest contiguous empire in history
- Era of modernization in Japan
- Chinese dynasty established in 1368
- Sea located between Europe and Africa
- Trade route connecting Europe, Africa, and the Americas
- Currency that fueled early global trade
- Treaty that ended World War I
- Process by which labor becomes increasingly mechanized
- Public ownership of the means of production
- Used to end World War II in Japan
- Civilization clash between the USA and USSR
- Process by which the world becomes more connected
- Extending a country's power over others
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- Political movement that inspired revolution
- Used by Ottoman and Mughal conquerors
- Largest cause of death throughout history
- Free trade and private enterprise
- European who "discovered" the Americas
- Richest man in history
- Largest religion in India
- Process by which colonized regions attain independence
- WWII powers represented by Germany, Italy, and Japan
- Represented a "rebirth" in Europe
- Belief in the superiority of your nation
- Deadly area between opposing trenches in World War I
25 Clues: Richest man in history • Largest religion in India • Era of modernization in Japan • Treaty that ended World War I • Free trade and private enterprise • Represented a "rebirth" in Europe • Used to end World War II in Japan • Chinese dynasty established in 1368 • Used by Ottoman and Mughal conquerors • Sea located between Europe and Africa • ...
MUS 2024-01-20
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- - Exhibits that encourage hands-on engagement in museums.
- - Museums often serve as platforms for learning.
- - Handheld device offering additional information during a museum visit.
- - Shared beliefs, customs, and practices often depicted in museums.
- - Professional responsible for managing and organizing museum collections.
- - Collections of paintings, sculptures, and other visual creations.
- - Film or video providing information about a subject, sometimes shown in museums.
- - Person exploring a museum.
- - Process of preserving and repairing artifacts in museums.
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- - Three-dimensional artwork often found in museums.
- - Facility for astronomical education and entertainment.
- - Study of the past often explored in museums.
- - Person providing information to museum visitors.
- - Arrangement of items for public view in a museum.
- - Items associated with historical events or famous individuals often found in museums.
- - Displayed item or collection in a museum.
- - Study of human history through artifacts, common in museums.
- - Room or space within a museum for displaying art.
- - Fossilized remains often displayed in natural history museums.
- - Admission pass for entry into a museum.
20 Clues: - Person exploring a museum. • - Admission pass for entry into a museum. • - Displayed item or collection in a museum. • - Study of the past often explored in museums. • - Museums often serve as platforms for learning. • - Person providing information to museum visitors. • - Three-dimensional artwork often found in museums. • ...
Bitmoji Clues Readathon 2024 2024-03-04
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- teaches chinese
- I’m flattered when people mistake me for Ms. Boninti
- Auggie's Owner
- his person has sent in multiple audition tapes for the Amazing Race and got to the interview stage twice with two different race partners.
- works with technology
- Teaches only Spanish this year and sometimes teaches French
- she works in the library and has kids who go to CRLS
- teaches Spanish and loves dogs
- speaks many languages
- physics teacher
- used to teach history
- I teach history for CRLS' Multilingual learners & My dog Mable has visited Read-a-Thon students the last two years in a row!
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- Teaches history; Latinx Club advisor
- I have eight four-legged creatures at home.
- teach all Algebra 1 & I'm originally from Washington State
- She's a dean
- english teacher
- works in the school store
- She likes to run and works with Mr Matteo!
- photography teacher
- Collects vinyl records & Has a service dog
- teaches english 11
- math teacher
23 Clues: She's a dean • math teacher • Auggie's Owner • teaches chinese • english teacher • physics teacher • teaches english 11 • photography teacher • works with technology • speaks many languages • used to teach history • works in the school store • teaches Spanish and loves dogs • Teaches history; Latinx Club advisor • She likes to run and works with Mr Matteo! • ...
MUS 2024-03-13
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- - Exhibits that encourage hands-on engagement in museums.
- - Museums often serve as platforms for learning.
- - Handheld device offering additional information during a museum visit.
- - Shared beliefs, customs, and practices often depicted in museums.
- - Professional responsible for managing and organizing museum collections.
- - Collections of paintings, sculptures, and other visual creations.
- - Film or video providing information about a subject, sometimes shown in museums.
- - Person exploring a museum.
- - Process of preserving and repairing artifacts in museums.
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- - Three-dimensional artwork often found in museums.
- - Facility for astronomical education and entertainment.
- - Study of the past often explored in museums.
- - Person providing information to museum visitors.
- - Arrangement of items for public view in a museum.
- - Items associated with historical events or famous individuals often found in museums.
- - Displayed item or collection in a museum.
- - Study of human history through artifacts, common in museums.
- - Room or space within a museum for displaying art.
- - Fossilized remains often displayed in natural history museums.
- - Admission pass for entry into a museum.
20 Clues: - Person exploring a museum. • - Admission pass for entry into a museum. • - Displayed item or collection in a museum. • - Study of the past often explored in museums. • - Museums often serve as platforms for learning. • - Person providing information to museum visitors. • - Three-dimensional artwork often found in museums. • ...
Heroes of the Holocaust 2025-11-16
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- some of these people are very rich.
- does not believe in jews.
- a place where people are meant to die.
- the deadliest concentration camp in history.
- one of the worst leaders in history.
- this happens at Auschwitz where they are sent to gas chambers.
- The first country to be attacked by Germany in World war 1.
- hit by a gun.
- very deadly causing the death of 6 million jews
- the police of germany.
- not told of the place where they are going.
- let go.
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- sent to jail
- pulled or dragged.
- The country with East and West Berlin.
- water down your face.
- a religion of christianity where they trace their origins to Jesus.
- Hitler was the leader of this party.
- the deadliest war in history.
- taken out of oppositions hands.
- The capital is Warsaw.
- some of these people are peasants.
- people who save peoples lives.
- pulled away from someone.
24 Clues: let go. • sent to jail • hit by a gun. • pulled or dragged. • water down your face. • The capital is Warsaw. • the police of germany. • does not believe in jews. • pulled away from someone. • the deadliest war in history. • people who save peoples lives. • taken out of oppositions hands. • some of these people are peasants. • some of these people are very rich. • ...
Who Are America's Citizens? 2023-09-12
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- questions about basic facts about the US
- loss of citizenship through fraud or deception
- taken by immigrants to prepare for citizenship
- alien who can stay for just a short time
- giving up citizenship to live in another country
- to gain
- aliens do not have full ___________
- alien who can stay in the US as long as they wish
- a legal process to become citizens
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- people who move permanently to a new country
- noncitizens who live in the US
- establishes two ways to become a citizen
- US Citizenship and Immigration Service
- send someone back to their own country
- became citizens in 1924
- to refuse
- enjoying rights in the US and another country
- such as Puerto Rico or Guam
- first consideration
- to be loyal
20 Clues: to gain • to refuse • to be loyal • first consideration • became citizens in 1924 • such as Puerto Rico or Guam • noncitizens who live in the US • a legal process to become citizens • aliens do not have full ___________ • US Citizenship and Immigration Service • send someone back to their own country • questions about basic facts about the US • ...
Vocabulario 1 2024-04-29
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- Allows us to chew
- Helps us think
- It's at the back of the head
- Where the facial features are
- The root of the head
- Allows us to taste
- It's inside the head
- Allows us to manipulate things
- When someone has a birthday, I give them a gift
- Perform an action
- When I lack something
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- Recognition when you win
- The task I have to do
- It allows us to hear
- Where the hair is located
- We observe everything
- Talk to someone by phone
- Necessary for breathing
- To go for a walk
- I have a question
- When I give ideas, I am
- To see something
- Observe something
- I take my time looking and in the end, I find it
24 Clues: Helps us think • To go for a walk • To see something • Allows us to chew • I have a question • Observe something • Perform an action • Allows us to taste • It allows us to hear • The root of the head • It's inside the head • The task I have to do • We observe everything • When I lack something • Necessary for breathing • When I give ideas, I am • Recognition when you win • Talk to someone by phone • ...
McIntire's Black History Month Crossword 2022 2022-02-15
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- The first Black Greek-letter fraternity
- Youngest African American Woman to Launch a Line at Sephora and McIntire Alumna
- King of Pop
- Known as the Black Mamba
- The 2022 Black History Month theme
- The last name of the creator of black history month. Often referred to as "The father of Black History"
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- The first Black Greek-letter sorority
- First Black President of Harvard Law Review
- Creator of the let's move campaign and named the most admired woman in the U.S. for the third consecutive year (Gallup Polling)
- The first Black artist to win a Grammy for Album of the Year
- first Black gymnast to win the Individual All-Around title
- First president to recognize Black History Month in 1976
- Author of Hidden Figures and McIntire Alum
13 Clues: King of Pop • Known as the Black Mamba • The 2022 Black History Month theme • The first Black Greek-letter sorority • The first Black Greek-letter fraternity • Author of Hidden Figures and McIntire Alum • First Black President of Harvard Law Review • First president to recognize Black History Month in 1976 • first Black gymnast to win the Individual All-Around title • ...
Hayleighs radical crossword 2019-04-18
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- the young boy that left his family and home to fight in the war (fake)
- the young boy who died in the war (fake)
- the famous face on chocolate -two words. (history)
- the drink that general Brock shared with his army
- the girl that cried at night (fake)
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- the place where the Americans lost badly (history)
- a British general who died at Queenston (history)
- another name for the green tigers (history)
- the place where the loxleys lived (fake)
- the Loxleys dog (fake)
- the grandma that died trying to save her family (fake)
11 Clues: the Loxleys dog (fake) • the girl that cried at night (fake) • the young boy who died in the war (fake) • the place where the loxleys lived (fake) • another name for the green tigers (history) • a British general who died at Queenston (history) • the drink that general Brock shared with his army • the place where the Americans lost badly (history) • ...
Case history 2021-07-30
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- sensitive to light
- Hayfever can cause the eyes to _______
- The section of case history that involves the clinician explaining the case history back to the patient
- Medication used to treat high blood pressure
- High pressure in the eye
- An example of a family member that must be included in case history
- Clouding of the lens in the eye
- Patients who have HIV must be asked about their _______ count
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- Symptom found in the symptom checklist
- Medication used to treat diabetes
- The "Q" of FOLDARQ
- skin fold of the upper eyelid covering the inner canthus
- One of the qualities required for excellent communication
- High blood pressure
- Patient profile begins with _________ information
- the "D" of FOLDARQ
16 Clues: The "Q" of FOLDARQ • sensitive to light • the "D" of FOLDARQ • High blood pressure • High pressure in the eye • Clouding of the lens in the eye • Medication used to treat diabetes • Symptom found in the symptom checklist • Hayfever can cause the eyes to _______ • Medication used to treat high blood pressure • Patient profile begins with _________ information • ...
History of Southeast Asia 2022-05-18
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- The European nation that conquered Malacca and started the exploitation of Southeast Asia - Age of Commerce
- how Islam spread along the trade routes - Age of Commerce
- Animals that Southeast Asia used for defense against invaders - Great Kingdoms
- term that means extra supplies of - Great Kingdoms
- the major religion is large parts of islands in Southeast Asia, replacing Buddhism & Hinduism - History of Diversity
- Why European nations were interested in Southeast Asian trade - Age of Commerce
- Where do indigenous people live where it's isolated - History of Diversity
- Invaders who destroyed the Burmese empire of Bagan - Great Kingdoms
- a Civilization that founded the "seed culture" - Great Kingdoms
- term that means storage pool - Great Kingdoms
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- Southeast Nation where the Chinese population makes up 77% - History of Diversity
- Foreign Asian nation that has a strong presence in Southeast Asia - History of Diversity
- Where Southeast Asian countries grew because of rich crops - Ancient Southeast Asia
- One of the religions that were adopted from India - Great Kingdoms
- term for sea trade - Age of Commerce
- One of the busiest trade routes - Great kingdoms
16 Clues: term for sea trade - Age of Commerce • term that means storage pool - Great Kingdoms • One of the busiest trade routes - Great kingdoms • term that means extra supplies of - Great Kingdoms • how Islam spread along the trade routes - Age of Commerce • a Civilization that founded the "seed culture" - Great Kingdoms • ...
World War One, World War Two, Cold War 2024-05-12
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- The Cold War was against this federation.
- Created international rules making countries treat POWs (prisoners of war) humanely.
- Created by Roosevelt's program, this offered safeguards for workers and is still used today.
- This plan was created by the US to help rebuild Europe after WW2.
- Harbor The attack on this place made the US join WW2.
- This was the form of government that the Soviet Union had.
- The Germans used these to blow up ships, leading to the US involvement.
- Created by the US after World War One, US never joined due to senator objection.
- This was formed after WW2 to try to prevent another world war from ever happening again.
- Wilson's plan to get rid of the causes of war.
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- Japanese Americans were forcibly relocated to these in the US due to the fear that they were helping the enemy.
- After the stock market crash of 1929, the US and the world was thrust into this due to a lack of money.
- This was used by the US military where they would take over islands close to Japan to use as bases.
- This wanted the "containment of communism" to be the main focus of the war- did not want communism to spread to more countries.
- This country was split into two with its capital city being split by a wall.
- This program by Roosevelt led to the country recovering after the stock market crash and the Great Depression.
- The reason why the US did not want to join the First World War.
- The US remained this for the first two years of WW2.
- Used by Roosevelt to talk to American people over the radio.
- Panic selling of this led to the stock market crash and mass removal of money from banks.
20 Clues: The Cold War was against this federation. • Wilson's plan to get rid of the causes of war. • The US remained this for the first two years of WW2. • Harbor The attack on this place made the US join WW2. • This was the form of government that the Soviet Union had. • Used by Roosevelt to talk to American people over the radio. • ...
Final Friday - Staff Appreciation 2021-04-29
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- which one of us cranks Whitney Houston and sings out loud? (admittedly out of tune)
- which one of us likes to paint with watercolor paint?
- who would like to be a marine biologist?
- which one of us would like to be an animal control officer?
- we have a candy crush expert among us. Who is it?
- who loves all things marshmallow?
- who's nickname is Queen Tamidala?
- which one of us plays video games for so long that they forget to eat?
- who has a penchant for 40's old radio shows?
- who would like to be a fine art photographer?
- who can touch their nose with their tongue?
- who has the nickname 5'1?
- who can open a bottle of beer with anything?
- who likes to drink wine while gardening?
- who's nickname is coco bongo?
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- who also goes by the nickname Suzy Snowflake?
- who can look you dead in the face and not hear a single word you say?
- which one of us finds pleasure in scaring the begeezus out of their spouse?
- who among us can touch their heel to their face?
- who's nickname is K-Rox?
- who would like to be an art director for Disney?
- someone has the ability to grow plants that look like they shouldn't grow. Who has a green thumb?
- one of us gets called Lucy a lot. This is funny because it's her dogs name. Who is it?
- which paralegal can watch friends over and over and never get tired of it?
- who puts truffle salt on everything?
- who has taught themselves to do gel nails?
- one of us grew up playing the piano, flute and saxophone. Who is it?
- who plays the ukulele?
- sugar is a stress reliever for one of us. Which one?
- who's guilty pleasure is watching Hallmark movies?
30 Clues: who plays the ukulele? • who's nickname is K-Rox? • who has the nickname 5'1? • who's nickname is coco bongo? • who loves all things marshmallow? • who's nickname is Queen Tamidala? • who puts truffle salt on everything? • who would like to be a marine biologist? • who likes to drink wine while gardening? • who has taught themselves to do gel nails? • ...
Unit 9: Cold War 2025-11-12
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- Missile Crisis 13 days of conflict between US and USSR in Cuba, involving missiles and planes
- USSR President during WW2 and through 1953, wanted wars
- Race Competition between nations to build up their armed forces and weapons systems
- Secret overthrow of person in power and replacement with someone new
- (John F. Kennedy) US President elected, 1960
- Pact Military alliance between USSR and Eastern Europe
- Plan US money given to aid and rebuild European economies
- Curtain Imaginary line splitting Europe into East (communist) and West (non communist)
- War Period of tension from 1945 - 1991, involving nations from all around world, but mainly focused on US against USSR
- “Openness”, freedom of expression, the replacement for communism in USSR
- USSR first satellite to reach orbit in 1957
- US President in 1950’s, agreed to missile reductions with USSR before 1960
- (inter-continental-ballistic-missile) new missiles tested out by all sides, leading to “MAD”
- Elected President of Russia in 2000, still their President
- USSR President from 1985-1991, who agreed to arms reduction with the US
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- Took power of Cuba as a Dictator in 1959
- Wall Torn down in 1981, separated East and West Germany, built by USSR
- (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) Alliance made to defend against Communism
- Parallel Line / border separating North Korea (communist) from South Korea (non communist)
- military and police forces from other nations not involved to maintain order
- Doctrine Isolate Communism and help any nation under attack from it
- USSR President from 1953 - 1964, wanted peace
- Council 5 members (US, France, Britain, China, USSR)
- Nations Group of nations seeking to help each other in all issues of the world, headquartered in New York City, NY.
- General Douglas MacArthur Commanding General oversaw Japan’s occupation
- First Russian “President”, elected in 1991
- Period of improved relations between US and USSR between 1972-1979.
- of Pigs Failed attempt by US military to overthrow Castro in Cuba
28 Clues: Took power of Cuba as a Dictator in 1959 • First Russian “President”, elected in 1991 • USSR first satellite to reach orbit in 1957 • (John F. Kennedy) US President elected, 1960 • USSR President from 1953 - 1964, wanted peace • Council 5 members (US, France, Britain, China, USSR) • USSR President during WW2 and through 1953, wanted wars • ...
Confirmation 2025-10-20
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- The ongoing work of spreading the Gospel and serving others through the power of the Holy Spirit.
- Qualities that show the presence of the Holy Spirit in a person’s life, such as love, joy, peace, and patience.
- A line from the Our Father expressing reverence for God’s holiness.
- The day when the Holy Spirit descended on the apostles, giving them courage to spread the Gospel.
- God’s free and loving gift that helps us live as His children.
- The Sacrament that strengthens and completes the grace of Baptism through the Holy Spirit.
- Moves us to love and serve God as our Father.
- Gives us the courage to do what is right even when it’s difficult.
- Helps us see all things in light of God’s will.
- The community of believers founded by Christ and guided by the Holy Spirit.
- The third person of the Trinity who gives life and strength to the Church.
- The Bible passages that form the basis for a Sacrament.
- The first followers of Jesus, who received the Holy Spirit at Pentecost.
- The name chosen by a Confirmation candidate to honor a saint who serves as a role model of holiness.
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- The first Sacrament of initiation that frees us from sin and makes us members of the Church.
- A line from the Our Father reminding us to follow God’s plan for our lives.
- Helps us grasp the deeper meaning of our faith.
- Inspires reverence and helps us avoid sin.
- Helps us direct our lives toward God and make choices that reflect His truth.
- The sign in Confirmation symbolizing being sealed with the Holy Spirit.
- A gesture used by the bishop during Confirmation to call down the Holy Spirit.
- The ceremony in which a baptized person receives the fullness of the Holy Spirit through anointing and prayer.
- A prayer asking God for strength to resist temptation and sin.
- Guides us to choose right and avoid wrong.
- A faithful Catholic who supports and guides a candidate before and after Confirmation.
25 Clues: Inspires reverence and helps us avoid sin. • Guides us to choose right and avoid wrong. • Moves us to love and serve God as our Father. • Helps us grasp the deeper meaning of our faith. • Helps us see all things in light of God’s will. • The Bible passages that form the basis for a Sacrament. • God’s free and loving gift that helps us live as His children. • ...
Who is the Holy Spirit 2021-10-05
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- The Holy Spirit is a ______
- Eternally and ______ God
- The Holy Spirit is God's _____ on our hearts
- He opens our hearts to _____ the Bible
- The Holy Spirit _____ us
- shows us our _____
- He _____ leaves us
- ______God's promises for us forever
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- Third person of the _____
- The Holy Spirit _____ within God's children
- We _____ Him when we disobey God
- God _____ us with the Holy Spirit
- _____us to be more like Jesus
- He opens our minds to _____ the Bible
- He helps us to live to _____ Jesus
15 Clues: shows us our _____ • He _____ leaves us • The Holy Spirit _____ us • Third person of the _____ • Eternally and ______ God • The Holy Spirit is a ______ • _____us to be more like Jesus • We _____ Him when we disobey God • God _____ us with the Holy Spirit • He helps us to live to _____ Jesus • ______God's promises for us forever • He opens our minds to _____ the Bible • ...
US History VOCABULARY CH 3 PART 1 2013-09-26
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- Person dominates one area of production.
- an informal political group designed to gain and keep power.
- Settlers could own large pieces of land. Forced assimilation.
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- Citizens keep profits and own land.
- Growth of cities
- Barred Chinese immigration for 10 years and prevented Chinese from becoming citizens.
- Person owns all phases of production.
- the growth of the American Industry after the Civil War.
- Rich businessmen who barely paid their workers.
- Dark, crowded multifamily apartments
- Government keeps profits and owns land.
- $10 registration fee to own a large portion of land in the west.
- Native American's could be absorbed into American society.
13 Clues: Growth of cities • Citizens keep profits and own land. • Dark, crowded multifamily apartments • Person owns all phases of production. • Government keeps profits and owns land. • Person dominates one area of production. • Rich businessmen who barely paid their workers. • the growth of the American Industry after the Civil War. • ...
US History Crossword Puzzle by Gabriel Heron 2024-05-30
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- hotel, DNC headquaters
- The governments of Libya, Syria, Iraq, and Iran all sponsered thins
- gov regulate econ./bus
- less gov. regulate econ./bus.
- American's purchased more from foreign nations than American industry and agriculture sold abroad.
- sell weapons to Iran
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- the amount by which expenditnes exceed income
- the spread of nuclear weapons to new nations
- thrown out of office
- Clinton's scandal
- an increase in average world temperatures over time
- had lied under oath, about the relationship
- North America Free Trade Agreement
13 Clues: Clinton's scandal • thrown out of office • sell weapons to Iran • hotel, DNC headquaters • gov regulate econ./bus • less gov. regulate econ./bus. • North America Free Trade Agreement • had lied under oath, about the relationship • the spread of nuclear weapons to new nations • the amount by which expenditnes exceed income • an increase in average world temperatures over time • ...
Unit 2 2024-03-15
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- The Black Neighborhood in St.Paul that was destructed when highway I-494 was routed through it
- Interstate Highway Act 1956, under President Dwight D. Eisenhower
- public works project in American history, created 41,000 miles of highway to create the highway system.
- One country taking over another area to use their people and resource for their own financial benefit
- War A prolonged war (1954-1975) between the communist armies of North Vietnam and the non-communist armies of South Vietnam who were supported by the United States.
- Country that colonized Korea
- the violent overthrow of a government by a small group
- War The conflict between Communist North Korea and Non-Communist South Korea (1950-1953). The United States helped South Korea.
- Minh/Viet Cong Viet Minh-An army of Vietnamese communists in the North
- The process of population movement from within towns and cities to the rural-urban fringe.
- and Agent Orange Used by US to try to clear out vegetation so that they could locate the enemy in the jungles.
- Offensive 1968; North Vietnam attacks on South Vietnam near the end fo the war
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- Chi Minh Communist leader of North Vietnam
- a woman who stays at home to cook, clean and take care of her family. idea forced upon women in the 1950s
- Gap A public distrust of statements made by the government
- Theory A theory that if one nation comes under Communist control, then neighboring nations will also come under Communist control.
- Chi Minh Trail A network of paths used by North Vietnam to transport supplies to the Vietcong in South Vietnam
- Dinh Diem Leader of South Vietnam, murdered by the US in a Coup
- (Army of the Republic of Vietnam) the southern Vietnamese soldiers with whom U.S. troops fought against communism and forces in the North during the Vietnam War
- family The "idealistic" suburban American family in the 1950s Suburbs
- Papers A 7,000-page top-secret United States government report on the history of the internal planning and policy-making process within the government itself concerning the Vietnam War.
- Country that colonized Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos
- War Boom The time when the industries and the economy boomed after World War II. Ushered in the prosperous 1950s.
- State Massacre Protests to the war that lead to National Guard being called in and shot students because they burned the ROTC building
- Cong-South Vietnamese communists who fought against the government of South Vietnam in the Vietnam war.
- Lai Massacre 1968, in which American troops had brutally massacred innocent women and children in a village, also led to more opposition to the war.
26 Clues: Country that colonized Korea • Chi Minh Communist leader of North Vietnam • Country that colonized Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos • the violent overthrow of a government by a small group • Gap A public distrust of statements made by the government • Dinh Diem Leader of South Vietnam, murdered by the US in a Coup • ...
Unit 2 Key Terms 2024-10-25
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- The idea that one's inherent value and worth is based on their wealth. It was often used to fuel discrimination.
- The company and namesake of the strike against it that saw over 300,000 railroad workers go on strike. It was put down by Federal troops.
- A labor union that included workers of any trade, skilled or unskilled, and that recruited women and African Americans.
- A type of business where ownership is shared between investors and stockholders.
- Last name of a steel tycoon whose steel empire helped build the infrastructure of American and is one of the wealthiest men in US history.
- Last name of the Ohio oil tycoon who dominated his industries. He became one of the wealthiest men in American with his oil monopoly.
- The idea of something looking gold and shiny on the outside, but being rotten in the core.
- A movement of approximately six million African Americans out of the Southern United States and into urban centers of the North from 1910 to 1970.
- Last name of the man who founded the American Railway Union (ARU) and who organized one of the largest railroad strikes in US history.
- A preference of accepting native-born white Americans of white European immigrants. It fueled discrimination against immigrants.
- Crops grown to be sold for cash. Cotton, tobacco, etc.
- An arrangement of businesses that agree to make the same product at a small scale to keep prices high.
- A system which allows businesses to operate under minimal gov't regulation.
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- An economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit.
- The complete control of a product or service.
- Low-cost multifamily housing that had some of the worst living conditions in cities.
- Running a business for profit with minimal regulations beyond what is necessary to protect public interest.
- Famous American author who coins the term "Gilded Age" for America at the time.
- Programs and the wider process of turning immigrants into Americans, through teaching dress, diet, language, and social norms.
- An economic and political philosophy that favors public, not private, ownership of property and income.
- A organized group of workers who use collective bargaining to gain rights, wages, and better working conditions.
- A type of business organization where companies assign their stock to a board of trustees.
- Middle and upper-class neighborhoods that formed as a response to growing industrialized cities and the changing demographics of urban centers.
23 Clues: The complete control of a product or service. • Crops grown to be sold for cash. Cotton, tobacco, etc. • A system which allows businesses to operate under minimal gov't regulation. • Famous American author who coins the term "Gilded Age" for America at the time. • A type of business where ownership is shared between investors and stockholders. • ...
Shoulder Complex- Kelly Brenes 2021-04-29
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- such as elbow pain
- person being observed/examined
- shows impingement of supraspinatus
- like shrugging your shoulders
- Rotator Cuff Muscles, External
- history of repetitive overhead motion
- should always palpate this way
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- Rotator Cuff Muscles, external
- scapular winging
- history, observation...
- joint movements
- opposite of elevation
- inflammatory conditions of the shoulder
- may indicia fracture
- Apprehension test
- muscle not part of rotator cuff
- Rotator Cuff Muscles, internal
- person doing the exam on patient
18 Clues: joint movements • scapular winging • Apprehension test • such as elbow pain • may indicia fracture • opposite of elevation • history, observation... • like shrugging your shoulders • Rotator Cuff Muscles, external • person being observed/examined • Rotator Cuff Muscles, internal • Rotator Cuff Muscles, External • should always palpate this way • muscle not part of rotator cuff • ...
Personal Finance 2023-11-09
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- A history of the payments you have made on all credit you have obtained; 35% of your credit score is based on this
- An inquiry into your credit history as part of a background check. This does not affect your credit score.
- An inquiry into your credit history, typically in advance of applying for a loan. Hard inquiries can negatively affect your credit for 12 months and remain on your credit history for two years.
- A federal law that helps to ensure the accuracy, fairness and privacy of the information in consumer credit bureau files
- A consumer-reporting company that collects and sells information about how individual people manage their credit (e.g. Equifax)
- Long-term failure to repay a loan according to the terms agreed to, which has a substantial negative impact on the borrower's credit score
- The rate charged for borrowing money usually expressed as a percent of the amount borrowed
- An agreement made between a creditor and a consumer in which the total debt balance owed is reduced and/or fees are waived, and the reduced debt amount is paid in a lump sum instead of revolving monthly
- A certified financial advisor who works for an accredited nonprofit specializing in helping consumers repay debt in a responsible manner
- A law that protects consumers from discrimination in the granting or denying of credit
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- A declaration by a creditor (usually a credit card account) that an amount of debt is unlikely to be collected; occurs when a consumer becomes severely delinquent on a debt
- The number of recently opened credit accounts and all new credit inquiries; 10% of your credit score is based on this
- An attempted recovery of a past-due credit obligation or debt by a collection department or agency
- A measurement of your outstanding debt divided by your total available credit; a general rule of thumb is to keep this under 30%
- A measurement of your assets (money you've saved or things of value you own) minus your liabilities (money you owe others); also called wealth
- A legal process in which a lender attempts to recover the balance of a loan from a borrower who has stopped making payments by forcing the sale of the property
- The cost you pay each year to borrow money, including fees, expressed as a percentag
- A document with information about a person's credit activity and history
- A record of a person's use of credit over time; 15% of your credit score is based on the length of your credit history
- Score A three-digit number (ranging from 300-850) based on an individual's credit history detailed in a credit report
- A legal claim by a government entity to take an individual's property or income when their taxes are not paid in full
- An agreement in which a borrower receives something of value now and agrees to repay the lender in the future, generally with interest
- The taking back of property after a borrower has defaulted on payments
- A term used to describe someone with little to no credit history
- The most commonly used credit score
- Fund Money set aside for unanticipated expenses or loss of income
26 Clues: The most commonly used credit score • A term used to describe someone with little to no credit history • Fund Money set aside for unanticipated expenses or loss of income • The taking back of property after a borrower has defaulted on payments • A document with information about a person's credit activity and history • ...
Cold war terms 2025-04-23
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- Response: A US military strategy that prioritized conventional forces over nuclear weapons.
- Airlift: US and UK efforts to supply West Berlin during the blockade.
- Plan: US economic aid to Europe to rebuild after WWII.
- Arms Race: The buildup of nuclear weapons by both the US and Soviet Union.
- War: A major proxy war in Vietnam, a key conflict of the later Cold War.
- The US policy of preventing the spread of communism.
- Struggle: The competition between communism and capitalism.
- of Pigs Invasion: A failed attempt by the US to overthrow the Cuban government.
- Race: The buildup of military weapons.
- The first artificial satellite launched by the Soviet Union, launching the space race.
- Wars: Conflicts where major powers supported opposing sides without directly engaging.
- Doctrine: US policy to support countries resisting communism.
- The North Atlantic Treaty Organization, a military alliance of Western nations.
- The collection of secret information about other countries.
- Theory: The belief that if one country fell to communism, others would follow.
- A period of reduced tensions between the US and Soviet Union.
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- Missile Crisis: A major confrontation between the US and Soviet Union over Soviet nuclear missiles in Cuba.
- Mikhail Gorbachev's reforms in the Soviet Union.
- The use of biased information to influence public opinion.
- Race: A competition between the US and Soviet Union for dominance in space exploration.
- The policy of pushing a situation to the brink of war.
- Blockade: Soviet attempt to isolate West Berlin in 1948.
- Mikhail Gorbachev's policy of openess in the Soviet Union.
- Pact: The Soviet-led military alliance in Eastern Europe.
- Wars: Conflicts fought by other nations, often without direct involvement of the main players.
- Movement: A group of countries that did not align with either the US or Soviet Union.
- Parallel: The dividing line between North and South Korea.
- War: A proxy war in Korea, marking a major early conflict of the Cold War.
- Curtain: Winston Churchill's term for the division of Europe into communist and non-communist blocs.
- Bloc: The group of communist states led by the Soviet Union.
30 Clues: Race: The buildup of military weapons. • Mikhail Gorbachev's reforms in the Soviet Union. • The US policy of preventing the spread of communism. • Plan: US economic aid to Europe to rebuild after WWII. • The policy of pushing a situation to the brink of war. • Blockade: Soviet attempt to isolate West Berlin in 1948. • ...
1820 - 1850 2022-03-14
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- 12 US pres, Zachary _______ died after 1 year
- Became free state with Missouri Compromise
- _______ Party formed in the 1930's.
- 10th US pres, had 15 kids
- _______ Compromise kept balance between free/slave states.
- __________ Gold Rush began in 1849.
- 7th US pres, on $20 bill
- 8th US pres, Martin _____________
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- ________ Destiny; the idea that US is destined to reach the Pacific
- Henry _____ came up with Missouri Compromise.
- 9th U.S. pres, died after one month
- John _______ Adams, 6th US pres.
- 11th US pres, saw US expand to Pacific Ocean
- 5th U.S. pres, almost elected unanimously
14 Clues: 7th US pres, on $20 bill • 10th US pres, had 15 kids • John _______ Adams, 6th US pres. • 8th US pres, Martin _____________ • _______ Party formed in the 1930's. • 9th U.S. pres, died after one month • __________ Gold Rush began in 1849. • 5th U.S. pres, almost elected unanimously • Became free state with Missouri Compromise • 11th US pres, saw US expand to Pacific Ocean • ...
Museum 2023-09-25
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- Displays Exhibits that allow visitors to touch, play, and learn interactively.
- and Astronomy Learning about the universe, stars, planets, and space exploration.
- of History The importance of preserving artifacts and history for future generations.
- and Unique Items Exhibits showcasing one-of-a-kind and rare objects of historical significance.
- Activities Fun and educational activities for kids and families to enjoy.
- History Exhibits featuring the wonders of nature, from rocks to animals.
- Exhibits Collections of beautiful paintings, sculptures, and artistic creations.
- Exhibitions Rotating displays featuring special themes or temporary collections.
- Artworks Viewing renowned masterpieces created by famous artists.
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- Diversity Exploring the richness of different cultures from around the world.
- Artifacts Ancient objects and artifacts that tell stories of the past.
- and Technology Displays showcasing advancements in science, space, and technology.
- Civilizations Insights into the cultures, traditions, and history of past societies.
- Fossils Fascinating fossils of prehistoric creatures like dinosaurs.
- Programs Workshops, lectures, and programs designed to enhance learning.
15 Clues: Artworks Viewing renowned masterpieces created by famous artists. • Fossils Fascinating fossils of prehistoric creatures like dinosaurs. • Artifacts Ancient objects and artifacts that tell stories of the past. • Programs Workshops, lectures, and programs designed to enhance learning. • History Exhibits featuring the wonders of nature, from rocks to animals. • ...
1.1 and 1.2 vocab 2023-04-14
20 Clues: least • import • inhabit • the west • wage war • the north • very easy • longintudo • lacus,Us(m) • on all sides • cultus-us m. • passus,us(m) • propterea qoud • angustus,-a,-um • mercator-oris m. • conitdianus-a,-um • across,over,beyond • finitimi-orum(m.pl) • civitas,civitatis(f) • ditissimus-a,-um(superl)
1.1 and 1.2 vocab 2023-04-14
20 Clues: least • import • inhabit • the west • wage war • the north • very easy • longintudo • lacus,Us(m) • on all sides • cultus-us m. • passus,us(m) • propterea qoud • angustus,-a,-um • mercator-oris m. • conitdianus-a,-um • across,over,beyond • finitimi-orum(m.pl) • civitas,civitatis(f) • ditissimus-a,-um(superl)
1.1 and 1.2 vocab 2023-04-14
20 Clues: least • import • inhabit • the west • wage war • the north • very easy • longintudo • lacus,Us(m) • on all sides • cultus-us m. • passus,us(m) • propterea qoud • angustus,-a,-um • mercator-oris m. • conitdianus-a,-um • across,over,beyond • finitimi-orum(m.pl) • civitas,civitatis(f) • ditissimus-a,-um(superl)
Women in Business (2017 NWHP Honorees) 2017-02-23
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- I was instrumental in having the age regulation of Airline Stewardess overturned
- I organized the first all-female union
- I am Pinnacle Group's Founder, Chari, and Chief Executive Officer.
- I lead the largest woman-owned business enterprise in Michigan and one of the largest Native American-owned companies in the US
- I was the founding director of an organization which established a craft-focused economy for 25 counties in the state.
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- Because of me President Obama signed the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act into law
- At the age of 29 I was the youngest director of the Women's Bureau in the history of the Labor Department
- I have served five presidents and in 1992 I conducted a historic mission to China bringing back $1 billion in signed contracts for US Companies
- I represent 95000 California workers as the President of SEIU Local 1000
- In 1953 I was the first black woman elected to office in Local 56 of the United Packinghouse Workers of America (UPWA)
- I founded the Industrial Workers of the World
11 Clues: I organized the first all-female union • I founded the Industrial Workers of the World • I am Pinnacle Group's Founder, Chari, and Chief Executive Officer. • I represent 95000 California workers as the President of SEIU Local 1000 • Because of me President Obama signed the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act into law • ...
Unit 5 vocab 2023-10-26
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- Holy Spirit teaching God’s plan
- history where God reveals himself
- origins of sin and evil
- God makes himself known
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- before invention of writing
- receive public/private revelation
- God’s agreements w/ Abraham, Moses, King David, Israelites
- attaining the truth
- Christ’s message through sacrifice
- Announces coming of messiah/savior
- fathers of the Jewish people
11 Clues: attaining the truth • origins of sin and evil • God makes himself known • before invention of writing • fathers of the Jewish people • Holy Spirit teaching God’s plan • receive public/private revelation • history where God reveals himself • Christ’s message through sacrifice • Announces coming of messiah/savior • God’s agreements w/ Abraham, Moses, King David, Israelites
Challenge B Latin S2Wk12 2025-04-16
24 Clues: lamb • pain • made • mind • adore • hail! • delay • teach • direct • behold • island • finally • mistake • raise (up) • Praise God! • Let us come. • Fight bravely! • (you) send! (p) • (you) hear! (p) • have mercy on us • May God help us. • May he not come. • (you) praise! (p) • (you) advise! (p)
MLK Day 2023-01-12
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- something that somebody has done successfully and that has positive effects even after they retire or die
- when you mess up the fabric of history, sometimes you can bust a seam
- is rooted in fear
- the border between the US states of Maryland and Pennsylvania that is thought of as the dividing line between the south of the US and the north. In the past it formed the northern border of the states that practiced slavery.
- the only cure for hatred is
- to refuse to buy, use or take part in something as a way of protesting
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- the activity of working to achieve political or social change, especially as a member of an organization with particular aims
- a person who works to achieve political or social change, especially as a member of an organization with particular aims
- a person whose job is to be in charge of the objects or works of art in a museum or an art gallery, etc
- a calm and serious manner that deserves respect
- In what city was the 1963 freedom march held
11 Clues: is rooted in fear • the only cure for hatred is • In what city was the 1963 freedom march held • a calm and serious manner that deserves respect • when you mess up the fabric of history, sometimes you can bust a seam • to refuse to buy, use or take part in something as a way of protesting • ...
The US Constitution 2022-03-03
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- The month of the year the constitution was ratified
- The number of states that ratified the constitution
- The branch described in article 3 of the constitution
- The US guarantees each state a ___________ form of government
- The number of branches in the US government
- Article I is about this branch
- Something the president has to swear on before executing powers of their office
- ____ President. Takes the duty of president in the case of their death
- Article ___ of the constitution addresses the roles of the states in the US Government
- The supreme law of the US
- Future generations to come
- The Constitution is the “supreme law of the ____”
- Congress has the power to declare the punishment for this crime
- The number of original articles in the constitution
- A public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law
- Word for an article added to the US Constitution
- A charge of misconduct made against the holder of a public office
- The first ten amendments made to the constitution
- Provides protection
- The preamble establishes this to form a better system of court or trial
- Has the responsibility of commander in chief
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- The US protects each state against this in article IV
- Another name for the legislative branch
- Word for not in accordance with the US Constitution
- The US capital city
- A right of the people to work for a higher standard of living
- Legally recognized subject of the US
- Article II is about this branch
- An association formed by people with a common purpose
- The state of being free
- Each state is only allowed two of these
- The number of amendments that have been made to the constitution thus far
- Ensure domestic ________
- House of ____________
- The judicial power of the US is vested in the ____ court
- The first name of the first president of the US
- A ratified agreement between countries
- The constitutional __________ of 1787
- Begins with “We the people”
- Upper chamber of congress
40 Clues: The US capital city • Provides protection • House of ____________ • The state of being free • Ensure domestic ________ • The supreme law of the US • Upper chamber of congress • Future generations to come • Begins with “We the people” • Article I is about this branch • Article II is about this branch • Legally recognized subject of the US • A ratified agreement between countries • ...
Unit 3 Review 2024-11-19
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- The "I Want You" posters were used to appeal to Americans what?
- The Spanish American war allowed for the US expansion into this South American country
- The US was able to expand here following the conclusion of the Spanish American War
- "Remember the Maine" was a slogan often used during this war
- Wilson made these to create a "lasting and just peace"
- Another name for WW1
- The US annexed these islands by overthrowing their monarchy
- An act passed by the Wilson out of fear that the war effort could be harmed by dissenting speech
- The soldiers of this nation were often portrayed of violators of human rights in WW1 propaganda
- These were sold to help the US government finance WW1
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- An extension to the Monroe Doctrine that said the US reserved the right to intervene in the Caribbean and Central America
- The sinking of this ship brought about the US entering WW1
- extending power over other nations, the reason the US entered the Spanish-American war and acquired Hawaii
- Germany proposed an alliance with Mexico and brought the US into the war because of this
- The Balkans were called this due to the rising tensions from nationalistic rivalries
- The entrance of this nation into WW1 lead to the allies to win the war
- Acronym of causes for WW1
- This was the name of the ship sunk that brought the US into the Spanish American War
- Tried to establish equal trading rights among foreign nations in the Eastern Hemisphere, particularly in China
- The assassination of this archduke was the immediate cause of WW1
- Why the US acted as an imperial power was to expand into these
- The US supported a revolution in this nation to build this structure
- This First Amendment freedom was restricted during WW1
- Teddy Roosevelts foreign policy that is often quoted by saying "speak softly and carry a big stick"
- This was a reaction to the fear of a communist revolution following WW1
25 Clues: Another name for WW1 • Acronym of causes for WW1 • These were sold to help the US government finance WW1 • Wilson made these to create a "lasting and just peace" • This First Amendment freedom was restricted during WW1 • The sinking of this ship brought about the US entering WW1 • The US annexed these islands by overthrowing their monarchy • ...
Theology Final Review #3 2024-05-16
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- :God gave us both Faith and _______________ as a means to reveal truth to us. God would not give us anything that contradicts something else that he also gave us.
- :is a desire for revenge.is an emotion that urges a person to repel anything displeasing. It can lead to hatred and unrighteous violence.
- :refers to the sadness at the sight of another's goods and the immoderate desire to acquire them for oneself, even unjustly.
- :Is an excessive liking for or use of food or drink. It bloats and distracts the soul, causing us to form idols out of things we think we “need”.
- :an unwillingness to do anything, particularly to fulfill one’s religious obligations. It leads to neglect of social and personal duties. A crisis of indifference.
- :the name “Enlightenment” because it was supposed to enlighten the world from the darkness of its religious _____________________.
- :The three most important virtues are called the ____________ virtues because they come from God and lead us to God. They are faith, hope and charity.
- :____________________can sometimes include a certain search for God, but it can equally express indifferentism. It is all too often equivalent to practical atheism.
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- :is the inordinate love for riches. Its special malice, broadly speaking, lies in that it makes the getting and keeping of money, possessions, and the like, a purpose in itself to live for.
- :the Civil Constitution of the Clergy forced all practicing clergymen to swear _________ to the new revolutionary constitution and pledge that their loyalty to the French government.
- :The Council of _____ (1545-1563) is one of the most important meetings in Church history. Called to define authentic Catholic doctrine in response to the Protestant revolution and usher in a period of authentic reform.
- :There are four other virtues that we refer to as the ____________ Virtues. These are human virtues that we acquire through being taught and then practicing them. They are prudence, justice, fortitude, and temperance.
- :The notion that scripture alone is the foundation of faith is Sola Scriptura. To martin Luther scripture contains all revealed truth in Christianity. Luther rejected the teachings of Sacred ______________ passed down by the apostles and church fathers.
- :The English chancellor who refused to sign the Oath of Supremacy. He was martyred for holding a firm loyalty to the Church of Rome and not recognizing the King as head of the Church of England.
- :Martin Luther’s _______ had a snowball effect on the rest of Europe. It caused many rulers to defect away from the Church. Many wished to seize the church's property for their own personal gain.
- :___________ is Christian self-esteem, leads you to have a truthful opinion of yourself. You are able to give credit to God for your success and talents.
- :The polish priest and scientist that promoted the theory of Heliocentrism.
17 Clues: :The polish priest and scientist that promoted the theory of Heliocentrism. • :refers to the sadness at the sight of another's goods and the immoderate desire to acquire them for oneself, even unjustly. • :the name “Enlightenment” because it was supposed to enlighten the world from the darkness of its religious _____________________. • ...
History 2021-02-04
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- "an independent country or community, especially a democratic republic."
- "Charles II was King of Scotland from 1649 until 1651, and King of Scotland, England and Ireland from the 1660 Restoration of the monarchy until his death in 1685."
- "was King of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 27 March 1625 until his execution in 1649. "
- "the acceptance of or belief in absolute principles in political, philosophical, ethical, or theological matters."
- " the highest legislature, consisting of the sovereign, the House of Lords, and the House of Commons."
- "a member or supporter of the Parliamentary party in the English Civil War."
- "An American colonist who supported the British side during the American Revolution."
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- " an English general and statesman who, first as a subordinate and latterly as Commander-in-Chief, led armies of the Parliament of England against"
- "the right of a sovereign to rule as set forth by the theory of government that holds that a monarch receives the right to rule directly from God and not from the people."
- "a supporter of King Charles I in the English Civil War."
- "a member of the British reforming and constitutional party that sought the supremacy of Parliament and was eventually succeeded in the 19th century by the Liberal Party."
- "a charter of liberties to which the English barons forced King John to give his assent in June 1215 at Runnymede."
12 Clues: "a supporter of King Charles I in the English Civil War." • "an independent country or community, especially a democratic republic." • "a member or supporter of the Parliamentary party in the English Civil War." • "An American colonist who supported the British side during the American Revolution." • ...
History 2021-01-21
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- civil war in Cossack Ukraine in second half of 17 century
- scientific theory that explains origin of first East Slavic state by influence of Vikings
- ancient Iranian Nomads that created the first state in Ukrainian territory
- name of first East Slavic state
- prehistoric period during which agricultural revolution happened
- leader of anti-Polish uprising
- Nomadic tribes that devastated Russian principalities in 13 century
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- first agricultural tribes in Ukraine
- period characterized by revival of interest to classic culture
- country that absorbed most of Ukrainian lands after fall of Kyivan Rus
- Medieval system in which power and social relations were determined by the land ownership
- members of self-governing military community
12 Clues: leader of anti-Polish uprising • name of first East Slavic state • first agricultural tribes in Ukraine • members of self-governing military community • civil war in Cossack Ukraine in second half of 17 century • period characterized by revival of interest to classic culture • prehistoric period during which agricultural revolution happened • ...
History 2020-05-10
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- leave
- learn a new skill
- a private person who is hired to attack a ship
- faced with something or someone unfriendly
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- dislike, unfriendly
- a journey with a group of people
- trip mostly on the ocean
- from Europe
- sick from not eating fruit or vegetables
- coming into land from water
- group of ships
- natural to the country
12 Clues: leave • from Europe • group of ships • learn a new skill • dislike, unfriendly • natural to the country • trip mostly on the ocean • coming into land from water • a journey with a group of people • sick from not eating fruit or vegetables • faced with something or someone unfriendly • a private person who is hired to attack a ship
History 2020-04-19
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- Known as six countries of Ulster
- nursed wounded soldiers in the Crimean War
- born in a gypsy wagon near London
- the greatest statesman in Great Britain
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- represented the Nobility and other wealthy people
- represented the Middle Class in the Industrial Age
- helped needy people for Christ
- established the american red cross
- International Relief organization
- intensely proud of their Queen, their fleet, and empire
- known as the "prince of preachers"
- improvement of the spiritual condition of young men
12 Clues: helped needy people for Christ • Known as six countries of Ulster • International Relief organization • born in a gypsy wagon near London • established the american red cross • known as the "prince of preachers" • the greatest statesman in Great Britain • nursed wounded soldiers in the Crimean War • represented the Nobility and other wealthy people • ...
History 2021-04-14
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- class- The social classes who own some property and enjoy safe and stable standards of living
- people who possess noble titles and privileges, often with wealth and power artisans- People involved in the manufacture or repair of items, such as mechanics bourgeoisie- People who own capital, such as land, factories and raw materials
- A state’s defence forces, such as the army, navy and air force
- intellectuals and writers who engage in critical study of society, beliefs and ideas political- The people, bodies and processes that govern and make decisions in a society proletariat- People who work for wages in a society, particularly in the industrial sector provincial- The areas of a nation outside major cities, such as lesser towns, rural areas or colonies
- the institution of hereditary royalty, led by a king, queen or emperor
- Refers to the rights, roles and conditions of men and women in a society
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- who work in schools and universities, teaching or undertaking research agrarian- People involved in producing crops and livestock through farming
- as for bourgeoisie (above), people who own capital and the means of production clergy- People ordained by the church to carry out its functions, such as priests, monks and nuns commercial- People involved in trade, such as importing and exporting, buying and selling economic- People, institutions and activities that produce society’s wants and needs establishment The political, social and economic elites who wield power in a society
- A small agricultural community, usually in a rural area
- People who possess noble titles, either from birth, royal grant or venality peasantry- People who work the land, usually as tenant farmers and often in impoverished conditions
- class- The upper levels of a society, such as royalty, aristocracy and the very wealthy urban-The people, actions and conditions in large cities
- the mass production of wants and needs, particularly on a large scale intelligentsia- People who develop ideas, theories and policies in a society
12 Clues: A small agricultural community, usually in a rural area • A state’s defence forces, such as the army, navy and air force • Refers to the rights, roles and conditions of men and women in a society • the institution of hereditary royalty, led by a king, queen or emperor • ...
history 2021-11-02
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- flag with emblem
- -full time professional soldier
- -a light spear thrown by hand
- the fort roman emperor
- the celtic queen
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- the 1st century king
- -the commander of a roman century
- Ceaser- the great general of the roman army
- a specialist soldier
- - an army with 4800 legionaries and some cavalry
- - soldiers on horseback
- -soldiers that fire ballistas
12 Clues: flag with emblem • the celtic queen • the 1st century king • a specialist soldier • the fort roman emperor • - soldiers on horseback • -a light spear thrown by hand • -soldiers that fire ballistas • -full time professional soldier • -the commander of a roman century • Ceaser- the great general of the roman army • - an army with 4800 legionaries and some cavalry
history 2021-11-02
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- flag with emblem
- the fort roman emperor
- an army with 4800 legionaries and some cavalry
- a specialist soldier
- full time professional soldier
- the commander of a roman century
- the celtic queen
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- soldiers on horseback
- the 1st century king
- the great general of the roman army
- a light spear thrown by hand
- soldiers that fire ballistas
12 Clues: flag with emblem • the celtic queen • the 1st century king • a specialist soldier • soldiers on horseback • the fort roman emperor • a light spear thrown by hand • soldiers that fire ballistas • full time professional soldier • the commander of a roman century • the great general of the roman army • an army with 4800 legionaries and some cavalry
history 2021-11-02
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- flag with emblem
- the forth roman emperor
- an army with 4800 legionaries and some cavalry
- a specialist soldier
- full time professional soldier
- the commander of a roman century
- the celtic queen
Down
- soldiers on horseback
- the 1st century king
- the great general of the roman army
- a light spear thrown by hand
- soldiers that fire ballistas
12 Clues: flag with emblem • the celtic queen • the 1st century king • a specialist soldier • soldiers on horseback • the forth roman emperor • a light spear thrown by hand • soldiers that fire ballistas • full time professional soldier • the commander of a roman century • the great general of the roman army • an army with 4800 legionaries and some cavalry
history 2022-03-31
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- lewis friend
- Virginia legislatures took the position that the federal Alien and Sedition Acts were unconstitutional.
- first secretary of treasury
- leader of Corps discovery
- native american that joined lewis and clark
- war caused by british soldiers stealing american sailers
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- ocean lewis and clarkwere looking for
- tribe that sacagawea was from
- how much did the louisiana purchase cost
- first ten amendments of the constitution
- 2nd president
- 3rd president
12 Clues: lewis friend • 2nd president • 3rd president • leader of Corps discovery • first secretary of treasury • tribe that sacagawea was from • ocean lewis and clarkwere looking for • how much did the louisiana purchase cost • first ten amendments of the constitution • native american that joined lewis and clark • war caused by british soldiers stealing american sailers • ...
History 2022-01-24
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- Medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria
- A heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900’s
- A powerful Xray that provides a cross-section of the human body invented in 1972
- The belief that the substances that make up the human body are: black bile, yellow bile, blood, and phlegm
- An organism that can be seen only through a microscope. Examples include bacteria, protozoa, algae, and fungi
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against a disease
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- A substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms
- To give a weak form of a disease to a person or animal, usually by injection, as a protection against that diseas
- Protected against, not affected by a disease
- The Romans built these to transport fresh water to highly populated areas
- Heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms
- .An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour.
12 Clues: Protected against, not affected by a disease • .An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour. • Heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms • Medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria • A heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900’s • A substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms • ...
history 2022-01-11
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- rules earldoms
- tax collectors
- carried out the harrying of the north
- edwins brother
- where the revolt of hereward the wake was fought
- king before william
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- the destruction of the north of england
- ruler of the country
- an area of land ruled by earls
- blood relative to edward the confessor
- a fine given after causing harm to another
- morcars brother
12 Clues: rules earldoms • tax collectors • edwins brother • morcars brother • king before william • ruler of the country • an area of land ruled by earls • carried out the harrying of the north • blood relative to edward the confessor • the destruction of the north of england • a fine given after causing harm to another • where the revolt of hereward the wake was fought
History 2017-10-17
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- a soldier in a Roman legion.
- each century had its one.
- an emperor begining with J.
- large-calibre guns used in warfare on land.
- the commander of a century in the ancient Roman army.
- Facilis has his same hair style.
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- a group of volunteers giving supplementary support to an organization or institution.
- the main part of the roman army.
- a light spear thrown in a competitive sport or as a weapon.
- 1st century king.
- 1st century queen.
- soldiers who fought on horseback.
12 Clues: 1st century king. • 1st century queen. • each century had its one. • an emperor begining with J. • a soldier in a Roman legion. • the main part of the roman army. • Facilis has his same hair style. • soldiers who fought on horseback. • large-calibre guns used in warfare on land. • the commander of a century in the ancient Roman army. • ...
History 2017-11-24
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- Levels charges against a high official of government.
- College Mechanism established by the United States Constitution
- of Representatives lower chamber of the united states congress
- to reject something
- As a legal document
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- A body of advisers to the president.
- Rights for women to vote.
- of Right The first 10 amendments
- Belong to a legislative branch of the government
- Review Administrative action by a public body
- Sign a treaty
- Overlap a veto.
12 Clues: Sign a treaty • Overlap a veto. • to reject something • As a legal document • Rights for women to vote. • of Right The first 10 amendments • A body of advisers to the president. • Review Administrative action by a public body • Belong to a legislative branch of the government • Levels charges against a high official of government. • ...
History 2018-05-23
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- The amount of voyages Cartier made to Canada
- What Cartier did to Donnacona's sons
- an organizer and money person for the fur trade
- What the First Nations thought the French ship was
- Where Champlain was shot by an arrow when he and the Wendat attacked the Haudenosaunee.
- The disease one gets from lack of Vitamin C
- One of the First Nations groups that Champlain made alliances with
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- He built the first permanent settlement on the St. Lawrence
- The first Aboriginal person to be baptized
- The peoples that had become unfriendly with Cartier
- When one company owns complete supply and trade of a commodity or service
- The exchange of goods for other goods instead of money
12 Clues: What Cartier did to Donnacona's sons • The first Aboriginal person to be baptized • The disease one gets from lack of Vitamin C • The amount of voyages Cartier made to Canada • an organizer and money person for the fur trade • What the First Nations thought the French ship was • The peoples that had become unfriendly with Cartier • ...
history 2019-03-18
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- idea boosted by new leadership in SC
- set of laws keeping blacks and whites separated
- Mills that provided raw materials
- rock that made fertilizer
- to take a right away from someone
- places people worked with low wages and bad conditions
- villages housing the people worked in mills
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- political coalition who wanted the radical republicans gone
- The changes happening in the country
- product of cotton seeds use in cooking
- People from other countries moving to the US
- synonym for wood
12 Clues: synonym for wood • rock that made fertilizer • Mills that provided raw materials • to take a right away from someone • idea boosted by new leadership in SC • The changes happening in the country • product of cotton seeds use in cooking • villages housing the people worked in mills • People from other countries moving to the US • ...
History 2013-04-26
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- Amount of money lost by the stock market
- These were lines that fed people who could not buy food
- Rising stock market
- A process with recession, recovery, and peak
- The constant downward spiral of the economy in the 1930's
- This president felt the government should not help the people
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- October 29, 1929
- Dropping stock market
- Creating too much of a product
- A bank did this when a person could not pay them back
- Trade problems around the world were known as ____ trade problems
- When companies could not pay _____ , they were layed off
12 Clues: October 29, 1929 • Rising stock market • Dropping stock market • Creating too much of a product • Amount of money lost by the stock market • A process with recession, recovery, and peak • A bank did this when a person could not pay them back • These were lines that fed people who could not buy food • When companies could not pay _____ , they were layed off • ...
History 2015-05-08
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- Having enough income to meet all expenses.
- The most powerful noble families
- Bishops were able to earn a substantial income from the land and other sources of revenue that went with a bishopric.
- To meet the needs of the country.
- A bond was a lump sum of money which was owed to the king If the condition (usually good behaviour) was not observed.
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- An alliance of powerful courtiers who shared a common interests.
- Small scale farmers who had the right to farm land.
- Is the mechanism of government, in other words the institutions that enabled the king to govern the realm.
- People who challenged the ideas or doctrine of the Roman Catholic Church.
- A ban on the export of English wool or woollen cloth to any Burgundian port.
- The forefront of the army
- The loss of rights when a man was convicted by parliament of treason or any other serious crime. It applied to a man's heirs too and meant the loss of the family estate.
12 Clues: The forefront of the army • The most powerful noble families • To meet the needs of the country. • Having enough income to meet all expenses. • Small scale farmers who had the right to farm land. • An alliance of powerful courtiers who shared a common interests. • People who challenged the ideas or doctrine of the Roman Catholic Church. • ...
History 2016-10-10
Across
- a roman emperor
- Professional soldier
- a weapon with metal that is very sharp
- soldiers that fought with sword and short spear
- cesar A roman emperor
- 4800 soldiers
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- Queen of the Iceni who led a major uprising against occupying Roman forces.
- If the enemy takes it they loose the war
- soldiers on horses
- he was a member of a family that ruled a tribe called the ATREBATES
- 80 soldiers
- soldiers with the heavy ballista
12 Clues: 80 soldiers • 4800 soldiers • a roman emperor • soldiers on horses • Professional soldier • cesar A roman emperor • soldiers with the heavy ballista • a weapon with metal that is very sharp • If the enemy takes it they loose the war • soldiers that fought with sword and short spear • he was a member of a family that ruled a tribe called the ATREBATES • ...
History 2023-11-16
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- Queen of Britain for just under 64 years
- Emperor of France from 1852 to 1870
- 7th U.S president
- The Chief Minister of Italy, during its unification
- headed two private expeditions against papal Rome in 1862 and 1867
- Emperor of Austria (1848–1916) and king of Hungary (1867–1916)
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- creator of quote, "Laws are like sausages, it is better not to see them being made."
- First norman king of england
- Eldest son of Carlo Alberto Prince of Carignano
- The organizer of the Congress of Vienna from 1814-1815
- Made the emancipation of the serfs
- 16th president of the United States
12 Clues: 7th U.S president • First norman king of england • Made the emancipation of the serfs • Emperor of France from 1852 to 1870 • 16th president of the United States • Queen of Britain for just under 64 years • Eldest son of Carlo Alberto Prince of Carignano • The Chief Minister of Italy, during its unification • The organizer of the Congress of Vienna from 1814-1815 • ...
History 2023-10-25
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- 14 words,Name of book that was used against slavery.
- 4 words,happend to the 17 men in punishment of turners revolt.
- 5 words,former political parties starting with a W
- 6 words,number of states were in the union when Lincoln was elected.
- 6 words,Ceded to The USA in 1848
- 16 words,People considered the Missouri compromise this.
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- 13 words,Declared the force bill
- 13 words,died in 1850
- 13 words,Lincoln and Douglas both vied for this seat
- 10 words,Result of compromise of 1850
- 6 words,won the election of 1852?
- 7 words,Number of slaves Turner led in Virginia
12 Clues: 13 words,died in 1850 • 13 words,Declared the force bill • 6 words,Ceded to The USA in 1848 • 6 words,won the election of 1852? • 10 words,Result of compromise of 1850 • 7 words,Number of slaves Turner led in Virginia • 5 words,former political parties starting with a W • 14 words,Name of book that was used against slavery. • ...
History 2023-12-12
Across
- - Very old or from a long time ago.
- - A group of countries or regions controlled by one ruler or government.
- - Male ruler of a kingdom or monarchy.
- - A series of rulers from the same family or group.
- - A structure or statue built to honor a person or event.
- - The study of ancient cultures through their artifacts and remains.
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- - What is left of a building or structure that has decayed or collapsed over time.
- - A group of people with their own culture, society, and way of life.
- - An object made by humans in the past, often of historical or cultural significance.
- - A grave or place where a person is buried.
- - Events and things that have already happened.
- - Female ruler of a kingdom or monarchy.
12 Clues: - Very old or from a long time ago. • - Male ruler of a kingdom or monarchy. • - Female ruler of a kingdom or monarchy. • - A grave or place where a person is buried. • - Events and things that have already happened. • - A series of rulers from the same family or group. • - A structure or statue built to honor a person or event. • ...
history 2023-12-08
History 2023-03-14
12 Clues: Money • Prison • Al Capone gang • Gun go pew pew • homemade alcohol • A place in America • Gun used in Chicago • Scary people pew pew • was the leader of a gang • Illegal selling of something • Criminal activity planned by a big group • The action of forbidding something by law
History 2023-03-03
Across
- rising stock prices
- system govern immigration from specific countries
- young women with short skirts
- wave of widespread fear
- Law that officially enforced the amendment
- First city who's growth was influenced by automobiles
- Worked with business and labor leaders
Down
- Invisible Empire
- Helped give new vocabulary and dynamic to race relations in the United States
- Sold Illegal alcohol to consumers
- American writers
- Ford Henry
12 Clues: Ford Henry • Invisible Empire • American writers • rising stock prices • wave of widespread fear • young women with short skirts • Sold Illegal alcohol to consumers • Worked with business and labor leaders • Law that officially enforced the amendment • First city who's growth was influenced by automobiles • system govern immigration from specific countries • ...
History 2023-04-05
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- where the shot heard around the world was fired
- first settlement in The New World
- started by Thomas hooker
- something which has motivated people through time to act
- gave away plans for West Point
- Samual Adams, Thomas Paine,Patric Henry
- when colonists threw tea into the sea
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- lord protector of England
- a political party formed by Thomas Jefferson
- startes war with Puritans
- named after george11
- started by William Penn
12 Clues: named after george11 • started by William Penn • started by Thomas hooker • lord protector of England • startes war with Puritans • gave away plans for West Point • first settlement in The New World • when colonists threw tea into the sea • Samual Adams, Thomas Paine,Patric Henry • a political party formed by Thomas Jefferson • where the shot heard around the world was fired • ...
history 2024-02-27
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- intrest for the good of one section of a country
- extending or going across a continent
- when a product or service is updated with new methods or technology
- a person who consumes a product or service
- the movement of a person or people from one place to another
- when goods were produced on a small scale usually in a home
- the concept that all values rights and duties originate in individuals
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- reliance on one's own power and resources rather than others
- working with other people to bring about a change in society
- system in which private buisnesses operate in competion and are largely free of state control
- policy of protecting native born peoples or established inhabitants from immigrants
- when cities grow as more percentages of the population come to live there
12 Clues: extending or going across a continent • a person who consumes a product or service • intrest for the good of one section of a country • when goods were produced on a small scale usually in a home • reliance on one's own power and resources rather than others • working with other people to bring about a change in society • ...
History 2024-07-10
Across
- freedom from disturbance
- practices passed down through generations
- the time before the present
- new methods, ideas, or products
- the ability to do something well
- the process of working together to the same end
- very different
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- to stop something from happening
- a serious disagreement or argument
- beliefs or behaviours passed down within a group or society
- people from whom one is descended
- things that happen
12 Clues: very different • things that happen • freedom from disturbance • the time before the present • new methods, ideas, or products • to stop something from happening • the ability to do something well • people from whom one is descended • a serious disagreement or argument • practices passed down through generations • the process of working together to the same end • ...
history 2022-12-14
Across
- principles of the Federalist party
- Jersey Plan designed to protect the security and power of the small states
- having two branches or chambers.
- not in accordance with a political constitution
- a member of the group that opposed the adoption of the U.S. Constitution
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- an article added to the US constitution
- a person who advocates or supports a system of government
- Plan to protect the large states' interests in the new government
- review the ability of the Court to declare a Legislative or Executive act in violation of the Constitution
- sign or give formal consent to
- a constitutional right to reject a decision or proposal made by a law-making body.
- process fair treatment through the normal judicial system
12 Clues: sign or give formal consent to • having two branches or chambers. • principles of the Federalist party • an article added to the US constitution • not in accordance with a political constitution • a person who advocates or supports a system of government • process fair treatment through the normal judicial system • ...
History 2022-09-15
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- Odamlar o'q-yoy yasashni o'rgangan davr
- Kapova g'ori topilgan joy
- Ona urug'i davri
- Suyak qoldiqlaridan tashqi ko'rinishni tiklaydigan kishilar
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- Boysun tog'laridan topilgan g'or
- Ota urug'i davri
- Strabon yozgan asar nomi
- Inson yashab turgan muhitda ruh va jonlar borligiga ishonish
- yunoncha "yangi" so'zining ma'nosi
- Teshiktosh g'oridan topilgan bola
- Eng qadimgi odamlar nomi
- Tarix nomli asarni yozgan shaxs
12 Clues: Ota urug'i davri • Ona urug'i davri • Strabon yozgan asar nomi • Eng qadimgi odamlar nomi • Kapova g'ori topilgan joy • Tarix nomli asarni yozgan shaxs • Boysun tog'laridan topilgan g'or • Teshiktosh g'oridan topilgan bola • yunoncha "yangi" so'zining ma'nosi • Odamlar o'q-yoy yasashni o'rgangan davr • Suyak qoldiqlaridan tashqi ko'rinishni tiklaydigan kishilar • ...
History 2022-09-12
Across
- American military officer and politician
- American lawyer, 16th president
- English-American industrialist
- American lawyer, 17th president
- withdrawal of a group from a larger entity
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- political party that espoused conservatism
- abolished slavery
- borough and town in Pennsylvania
- sea fort built on an artificial island
- a colony
- American inventor, invented cotton gin
- American attorney and statesman
12 Clues: a colony • abolished slavery • English-American industrialist • American lawyer, 16th president • American lawyer, 17th president • American attorney and statesman • borough and town in Pennsylvania • sea fort built on an artificial island • American inventor, invented cotton gin • American military officer and politician • political party that espoused conservatism • ...
History 2022-08-29
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- first successful cultivation of tobacco
- Eastern woodland Indians
- also called the 7 years war
- English soldier, explorer
- a historic site in east Virginia
- relax enforcement of strict regulations
- a group of English Protestants
- seeking religious freedom
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- English writer and religious thinker
- the theory that trade generates wealth
- forerunner of modern cooperation
- used to grant land rights
12 Clues: Eastern woodland Indians • used to grant land rights • English soldier, explorer • seeking religious freedom • also called the 7 years war • a group of English Protestants • forerunner of modern cooperation • a historic site in east Virginia • English writer and religious thinker • the theory that trade generates wealth • first successful cultivation of tobacco • ...
History 2022-09-30
Across
- the year Louisiana was purchased
- An organization designed to promote peace and cooperation globally.
- actions that relate to conditions within a nation
- policy to remain free from relationships with other nations
- the year when the US won Puerto Rico, Guam, Philippines
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- practice of annexing new territory to increase the size of the mother country
- the act of taking in new territory
- actions that relate to the relationships between nations
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- the land purchased from Russia in 1867
- America starts to occupy the Panama Canal Zone
- the practice of conducting negotiations between nations
12 Clues: the year Louisiana was purchased • the act of taking in new territory • the land purchased from Russia in 1867 • America starts to occupy the Panama Canal Zone • actions that relate to conditions within a nation • the practice of conducting negotiations between nations • the year when the US won Puerto Rico, Guam, Philippines • ...
history 2022-11-16
Across
- are poets, historians, genealogists, and musicians
- a hand-woven brightly colored fabric
- a series
- more than one
- was a ruler of the Ghana Empire
- traders
- richest person
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- was the first ruler of the Askia dynasty of the Songhai Empire,
- short sayings of wisdom
- prince and founder of the Mali Empire.
- was the first king of the Songhai Empire,
- a spoken record in the past
12 Clues: traders • a series • more than one • richest person • short sayings of wisdom • a spoken record in the past • was a ruler of the Ghana Empire • a hand-woven brightly colored fabric • prince and founder of the Mali Empire. • was the first king of the Songhai Empire, • are poets, historians, genealogists, and musicians • ...
History 2022-11-27
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- _______ is the ability or strength to continue or last, esp. despite fatigue, stress, or other adverse conditions; stamina.
- An _______ is an object that is made by a person, especially something of historical or cultural interest.
- A __________ site is a place where dead bodies are placed underneath soil.
- An _______ is someone who studies cultures of the past and of periods of history by examining the parts of buildings and objects found in the ground.
- _______ is a type of heavy, sticky earth that becomes hard when it is baked and is used to make things such as pots and bricks.
- If something is _______, it is believed to probably have happened, although there is no definite proof.
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- ___________ is the act of keeping something the same or of preventing it from being damaged
- If something is _______, it is worthy of admiration or respect; amazing or magnificent.
- _________ is the work to build something, especially buildings and bridges
- A _________ is a group of similar buildings serving a particular purpose.
- A _______ is an open vehicle with two wheels, pulled by horses, used in ancient times in battle and for racing.
- _______ means the same size as a person or thing really is.
12 Clues: _______ means the same size as a person or thing really is. • A _________ is a group of similar buildings serving a particular purpose. • _________ is the work to build something, especially buildings and bridges • A __________ site is a place where dead bodies are placed underneath soil. • ...
history 2022-10-13
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- the act or process of changing a religous, political, or social institution
- a fervant period of european culture, artistic, political, and economic "rebirth"
- the largest contiguous land empire in history
- an infectious fever caused by the bacterium yersina pestis, likely transmitted from rodents to humans by the bite of infected fleas
- an outbreak of a disease over a whole county
- a religion movement through the 1500s, allowed people to get in a new religion
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- a belief that human needs and values are more important than religious beliefs, or the needs and desires of humans
- a technique of visually suggesting a feeling of depth in a flat presentation by using different techniques
- the empire that dominated the western sahel/sudan in the 15th and 16th century. was one of the largest states in african history
- a system of doctrines and practices that rejects any form of religious faith and worship
- a group of territories or people under one ruler
- the attitude or practice of accepting a situation as it is and being prepared to deal with it accordingly
12 Clues: an outbreak of a disease over a whole county • the largest contiguous land empire in history • a group of territories or people under one ruler • the act or process of changing a religous, political, or social institution • a religion movement through the 1500s, allowed people to get in a new religion • ...
History 2023-10-05
Across
- Economy is dictated by consumers and suppliers
- Owner of Carneige steel
- Owner of Standard Oil
- The use of machinery and assembly line
- skilled workers making a product one at a time
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- name of sources or live information
- Economy is dictated by consumers and suppliers but regulated by the government
- purchases competition firms
- Economy dictated by owners
- Discussion of the evidence.
- control of all the components involved
- the first sentence of your paragraph
12 Clues: Owner of Standard Oil • Owner of Carneige steel • Economy dictated by owners • purchases competition firms • Discussion of the evidence. • name of sources or live information • the first sentence of your paragraph • control of all the components involved • The use of machinery and assembly line • Economy is dictated by consumers and suppliers • ...
History 2024-10-25
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- - Japanese woman whom Rizal befriended, symbolizing cross-cultural friendships.
- - Spanish for "journal," as Rizal kept detailed records during his travels.
- - Field Rizal studied in the British Museum, focusing on cultures.
- - French resort where Rizal revised El Filibusterismo.
- - Bookstore in Barcelona where Rizal’s works were distributed.
- - Term frequently used by Rizal in his writings to refer to the Philippines.
- - Name of the school Rizal attended in Manila.
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- Santiago - Manila fort where Rizal was imprisoned upon his final return to the Philippines.
- - Another term for the Universal Expo held in Paris.
- - What Rizal and his fellow propagandists sought for the Philippines.
- - European movement that inspired Rizal’s ideas on education and reform.
- - Country where Rizal found a more affordable printing press for El Filibusterismo.
12 Clues: - Name of the school Rizal attended in Manila. • - Another term for the Universal Expo held in Paris. • - French resort where Rizal revised El Filibusterismo. • - Bookstore in Barcelona where Rizal’s works were distributed. • - Field Rizal studied in the British Museum, focusing on cultures. • - What Rizal and his fellow propagandists sought for the Philippines. • ...
history 2024-10-02
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- objects,things,sources
- order,dates,before,after,time
- source,clue,object,past
- feelings,thoughts,emotions
- document,artefact,past,evidence
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- out of place,incorrect
- written,source,evidence,primary
- time,people,events,important,significant
- dates,line,drawing,before
- result,effect,outcome
- idea,theory,test or testing
- reason,why,because
12 Clues: reason,why,because • result,effect,outcome • objects,things,sources • out of place,incorrect • source,clue,object,past • dates,line,drawing,before • feelings,thoughts,emotions • idea,theory,test or testing • order,dates,before,after,time • written,source,evidence,primary • document,artefact,past,evidence • time,people,events,important,significant
History 2025-03-28
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- A famous British passenger ship that sank in 1912.
- Empire that ruled the Mediterranean and Europe for many centuries.
- Huge stone structures built by the ancient Egyptians.
- The right to vote in elections, especially women's right to vote.
- The global conflict fought between 1939 and 1945.
- Famous queen of Egypt known for her relationships with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony.
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- Seafaring people from Scandinavia who raided and settled in many parts of Europe.
- The German bombing campaign against the UK during World War II.
- The royal family that ruled England from 1485 to 1603.
- Prehistoric monument made of large stones, located in England.
- A large wall built to protect China from invasions.
- The ruler of ancient Egypt.
12 Clues: The ruler of ancient Egypt. • The global conflict fought between 1939 and 1945. • A famous British passenger ship that sank in 1912. • A large wall built to protect China from invasions. • Huge stone structures built by the ancient Egyptians. • The royal family that ruled England from 1485 to 1603. • Prehistoric monument made of large stones, located in England. • ...
History 2024-11-19
History 2025-06-03
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- A formal, legally binding agreement between two or more countries, often ending a war or establishing alliances.
- A strong identification with and pride in one's nation, often leading to the belief in its superiority or the desire for independence.
- A policy or ideology of extending a nation's rule over other countries through conquest, colonization, or political influence.
- A political system in which the state recognizes no limits to its authority and seeks to control all aspects of public and private life.
- A sudden, significant change in political power or organizational structures, often achieved through conflict or uprising.
- A territory governed and controlled by a foreign power, often used for resource extraction or settlement.
- A medieval European political system where land was exchanged for service and loyalty among kings, nobles, and peasants.
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- The action or movement to end a practice or institution, especially slavery.
- The act of adding territory to an existing state or country, sometimes by force or political agreement.
- A sequence of rulers from the same family or lineage, often maintaining power for several generations.
- An agreement between opposing sides in a war to stop fighting temporarily, often as a prelude to peace negotiations.
- A series of religious wars, especially the medieval campaigns by Europeans to reclaim the Holy Land from Muslim control.
12 Clues: The action or movement to end a practice or institution, especially slavery. • A sequence of rulers from the same family or lineage, often maintaining power for several generations. • The act of adding territory to an existing state or country, sometimes by force or political agreement. • ...
History 2024-12-06
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- made the magnetic compass
- 300 year period of art & culture
- traveled entire Silk Road
- destroyed the ships
- succeeds in navigating Cape of God Hope
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- have ships, built/rebuilt Great Wall of China
- created printing press
- art & culture
- fortress 4,600 miles long
- medicine
- made Africa the richest empire in Eastern Hemisphere
- learning
12 Clues: medicine • learning • art & culture • destroyed the ships • created printing press • made the magnetic compass • fortress 4,600 miles long • traveled entire Silk Road • 300 year period of art & culture • succeeds in navigating Cape of God Hope • have ships, built/rebuilt Great Wall of China • made Africa the richest empire in Eastern Hemisphere
History 2025-08-27
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- A government where people get to choose their leaders.
- The special picture-writing used by ancient Egyptians.
- A channel built to carry water to a city.
- An ancient Egyptian king or queen.
- When a family rules a place for a long time.
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- A person who fought in an arena for people to watch.
- A body that has been preserved after death.
- An old object made by people in the past.
- Traveling to new places to find out about them.
- A huge, pointy tomb built for a pharaoh.
- A huge area of land ruled by one person.
- A giant building in Rome where gladiator fights happened.
12 Clues: An ancient Egyptian king or queen. • A huge, pointy tomb built for a pharaoh. • A huge area of land ruled by one person. • An old object made by people in the past. • A channel built to carry water to a city. • A body that has been preserved after death. • When a family rules a place for a long time. • Traveling to new places to find out about them. • ...
History 2025-10-07
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- Фундаментальна ідея, основа для розуміння
- Явище, що означає втрату історичної пам'яті
- Незвичайне, рідкісне історичне явище
- Психічні структури, поведінка народу
- Формування релігійних, етичних та моральних систем
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- Суспільна пам'ять про минуле
- Стародавня могила скіфів
- Сукупність матеріальних і духовних цінностей, створених людством
- Давні кочові народи на території Причорномор'я
- Шлях дослідження, спосіб побудови й обгрунтування знань
- Стала група людей, що сформована історично
- Система світоглядів, цінностей, обрядів, що об'єднює людей
12 Clues: Стародавня могила скіфів • Суспільна пам'ять про минуле • Незвичайне, рідкісне історичне явище • Психічні структури, поведінка народу • Фундаментальна ідея, основа для розуміння • Стала група людей, що сформована історично • Явище, що означає втрату історичної пам'яті • Давні кочові народи на території Причорномор'я • Формування релігійних, етичних та моральних систем • ...
history 2025-11-12
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- the pen name of François-Marie Arouet (1694–1778), an influential French Enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher
- a series of conflicts, primarily between 1808 and 1836, where colonies in Latin America fought for and won independence from European colonial powers like Spain and Portugal
- a state of deep understanding and spiritual awakening, characterized by seeing things as they truly are
- the primary author of the Declaration of Independence, the third U.S. President,
- Venezuelan soldier and statesman who played a central role in the South American independence movement.
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- a decade of radical social and political upheaval in France from 1789 to 1799, which ultimately led to the end of the monarchy and the establishment of a republic
- Natural rights are fundamental, universal, and inalienable rights that individuals possess simply by being human, not because they are granted by a government or law.
- the advocacy of women's rights on the basis of the equality of the sexes.
- an implicit agreement among individuals and their government, where citizens consent to be governed in exchange for the government's protection of their righ
- the insurrection fought between 1775 and 1783 through which 13 of Great Britain's North American colonies threw off British rule to establish the sovereign United States of America
- 18th-century Scottish philosopher and economist
- the belief in a creator God who does not intervene in the ongoing affairs of the universe.
12 Clues: 18th-century Scottish philosopher and economist • the advocacy of women's rights on the basis of the equality of the sexes. • the primary author of the Declaration of Independence, the third U.S. President, • the belief in a creator God who does not intervene in the ongoing affairs of the universe. • ...
