world Crossword Puzzles
WORLD OF WORK 2015-03-16
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- a person who is being trained for a job.
- to refuse to buy, use, or participate in (something) as a way of protesting.
- a type of job that requires special education, training, or skill.
- a person or company that has people who do work for wages or a salary : a person or company that has employees.
- very similar to salary: an amount of money that a worker is paid based on the number of hours, days, etc., that are worked.
- a person who learns a job or skill by working for a fixed period of time for someone who is very good at that job or skill.
- to leave (a job, school, career, etc.).
- a person who works for another person or for a company for wages or a salary.
- a period of time when workers stop work in order to force an employer to agree to their demands.
- a system in which employees are required to work a certain number of hours but are allowed to choose their own times for starting and finishing work.
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- an amount of money that an employee is paid each year.
- to give up (a job or position) in a formal or official way.
- the act of promoting someone or something: such as a : the act of moving someone to a higher or more important position or rank in an organization.
- an act of showing someone how something is used or done.
- the work that a person does : a person’s job or profession.
- a person who does a particular job to earn money.
- an action, plan, rule, etc., that is meant to improve something.
- working the full number of hours considered normal or standard. Normally 8h (…-job)
- time spent working at your job that is in addition to your normal working hours.
- working or involving fewer hours than is considered normal or standard. (…-job)
- the scheduled period of time during which a person works.
- a student or recent graduate who works for a period of time at a job in order to get experience.
22 Clues: to leave (a job, school, career, etc.). • a person who is being trained for a job. • a person who does a particular job to earn money. • an amount of money that an employee is paid each year. • an act of showing someone how something is used or done. • the scheduled period of time during which a person works. • ...
world at risk 2015-03-30
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- Greenhouse Effect The greenhouse effect, but enhanced due to human activity.
- Boundary Oceanic and Continental plates move together, Oceanic plate (denser plate) is submerged under the lighter Continental plate. Friction causes the melting of the oceanic plate and may trigger earthquakes. Magma rises up through cracks and erupts onto the surface.
- Chamber A reservoir of magma within the earth’s crust beneath a volcano
- Cycles Cyclical movement related to the Earth’s orbit around the sun. – Eccentricity, axial tilt, precession.
- Flows A dense, destructive mass of very hot ash, lava fragments and gases ejected explosively from a volcano and typically flowing at great speed.
- Emissions The gas and ash going into the atmosphere.
- Effect Trapping of the suns warmth in a planets lower atmosphere, due to the greater transparency of the atmosphere to visible radiation from the sun than to infrared radiation emitted from the planet’s surface.
- A vast, flat, treeless Arctic region of Europe, Asia and North America in which the subsoil is permanently frozen.
- Line The line or altitude above which no trees grow.
- Refugees People who have to leave their country due to a natural disaster that has affected their quality of life.
- Vulnerability A measure of the extent a community, structure, service or area is likely to be damaged or disrupted, on account of its nature or location, by the impact of a particular disaster hazard.
- The action of reducing the impact of disasters.
- A thick subsurface layer of soil that remains below freezing point throughout the year.
- Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change – assesses climate change and its environmental and socio-economic impacts.
- A term given to the very large Asian river deltas. E.g. Ganges, Yangtze.
- The process of change where a person becomes adapted (better suited) to their environment.
- containing salt – solution of salt in water.
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- A sudden accident or a natural catastrophe that causes great damage or loss of life.
- The study of the evolution and configuration of landforms.
- The emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles.
- Sinks Forest/Ocean/Natural Environment used to absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
- Forest Within the Taiga biome. Vegetation composed primarily of cone-bearing, needle-leaved, or scale-leaved evergreen trees, found in regions that have long winters and moderate to high annual precipitation.
- An expected or supposed situation or sequence of events.
- Populations A population (a group) whose circumstances present barriers to obtaining or understanding information or to access resources offered before, during and after a disaster event.
- Process at convergent boundaries, where one tectonic plate is forced below another plate and sinks into the mantle.
- Something becoming more and more rapid.
- Offsetting The counteracting of carbon dioxide emissions with an equivalent reduction of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
- Atlantic Drift The warm ocean current flowing northeast, under the influence of prevailing winds, from the Gulf of Mexico towards NW Europe and warming its climate. – AKA Gulf Stream.
- Circulation The movement of seawater in a pattern of flow dependent on variations in temperature, which give rise to changes in salt content and hence in density.
- Credits A permit which allows a country or organization to produce a certain amount of carbon emissions and which can be traded if the full allowance is not used.
- Hazard A naturally occurring event that might have a negative effect on people or the environment. – can be caused by rapid or slow onset events which can be geophysical, hydrological, climatological, meteorological, and biological.
- Relating to the structure of the earth’s crust and the large-scale processes which take place within it.
- Conveyor Belt Constantly moving system of deep-ocean circulation driven by temperature and salinity (salt). It moves water around the globe.
- Ice-Albedo Feedback A positive feedback climate process where a change in the area of snow-covered land, ice caps, glaciers or sea ice alters the albedo.
- Hazards Where multiple hazards occur, which may be due to one hazard triggering another.
- Point A small influence or development produces a sudden large or irreversible change. – We reach a stage where we cannot go back.
- A destructive mudflow on the slopes of a volcano.
- Sea Core Samples An intact sample of sediment extracted from the ocean floor by drilling with a long hollow tube
- Main outlet for magma and volcanic material to escape.
39 Clues: Something becoming more and more rapid. • containing salt – solution of salt in water. • The action of reducing the impact of disasters. • A destructive mudflow on the slopes of a volcano. • Emissions The gas and ash going into the atmosphere. • Line The line or altitude above which no trees grow. • Main outlet for magma and volcanic material to escape. • ...
WORLD WAR II 2015-03-23
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- the desired eye color of an ARYAN expressed by Adolf Hitler
- the country that attacked the United States at Pearl Harbor
- the ideology of NAZISM was detailed in this literary work
- opposition to political and economic entanglements with other countries
- the documentary entitled "TIME OF FEAR" focused on Japanese-American internment camps located in this state
- the President of the United States who decided to use the atomic bomb against Japan
- the aircraft that dropped the atomic bomb on the city of Hiroshima
- the name of the atomic bomb that was dropped on the city of Nagasaki
- the establishment of a fixed allotment of goods deemed essential for the military
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- the "Master Race" Adolf Hitler envisioned in his literary work
- a program that provided military aid to Great Britain
- he started the FASCIST movement after World War I
- the joint powers of Italy, Germany, and Japan
- the company that converted from making automobiles to aircraft during World War II
- the beach where the bloodiest fighting occurred during Operation Overlord
- the country invaded by both Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin
- these acts outlawed arms sales or loans to warring nations
- this project developed the atomic bomb
- the GERMAN brand of FASCISM
- the country that joined forces with the United States and Great Britain during the Normandy invasion
20 Clues: the GERMAN brand of FASCISM • this project developed the atomic bomb • the joint powers of Italy, Germany, and Japan • he started the FASCIST movement after World War I • a program that provided military aid to Great Britain • the ideology of NAZISM was detailed in this literary work • the country invaded by both Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin • ...
Aladdin's wonderful world 2015-02-22
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- A very common hat in this part of the world.
- To come back.
- What are you if you can perform magic?
- A word for "Not telling the truth"
- The name of a song by Bruno Mars.
- A prince's wife is called a?
- The opposite of "Rich".
- A different word for "answer".
- A kind of castle.
- What is a 1st place medal usually made of?
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- The most children have a father and a ......?
- The opposite of "Clean"
- What's 9+6?
- The father only have one ........?
- Bigger than big.
- Another word for "indolent".
- A color that is made with blue and red.
- Tell someone to do something is also called?
- Cry in past tense.
- A place where bats sleep.
20 Clues: What's 9+6? • To come back. • Bigger than big. • A kind of castle. • Cry in past tense. • The opposite of "Clean" • The opposite of "Rich". • A place where bats sleep. • Another word for "indolent". • A prince's wife is called a? • A different word for "answer". • The name of a song by Bruno Mars. • The father only have one ........? • A word for "Not telling the truth" • ...
World War I 2015-04-26
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- German submarines that sunk the Lusitania and many supply ships
- Pre-war alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- Introduced by the Germans; used poison gases as weapons
- Practice United States tried to carry out by not joining sides in the war
- Pre-war alliance between Britain, France, and Russia
- Fighting that occurred in the western part of Europe mainly between Germany and the Allies
- Used by Germany, allowed submarines to attack ships without warning
- Joined the Allies in 1917
- A deep love for one's country
- Used for protection again poison gases
- An agreement to end fighting
- Fighting that occurred in the eastern part of Europe mainly between Russia and the Central Powers
- Area of ground between enemy trenches
- German emperor during World War I
- Shortage of artillery shells on the front lines leading to a political crisis in Britain
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- First aircraft used in the war, first for spying then as weapons
- Could fire 600-1000 rounds per minute
- German term for emperor
- President of the United States during World War I
- War between the Allied and Central Powers from 1914-1918
- Many _________ believed that the war was evil, but still held on to deep connections to their home countries.
- Proposal from Germany to Mexico to form an alliance
- Advertisement or information used to promote or bash a cause
- Nickname for World War I
- Warfare between opposing armies that fight using trenches dug into the ground
- Bonds used to finance the war and control inflation
- Last czar of Russia that was shot and killed before the end of the war
- Military weapon first introduced at the Battle of Somme (slow, hard to maneuver)
- Treaty imposed on Germany by the Allies for reparations
- Alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Turkey
- Battle plan proposed in Germany that would allow them to successfully wage a two front war
- Large peninsula where instability and conflict was known to be
- A policy of extending rule over foreign nations
- The assassination of this archduke led to the beginning of World War I
- The building up of arms and a policy of keeping a strong and large military
- Alliance of the United States, Russia, Great Britain, & France
- Infections in the lower limbs caused by being in the trenches for extended periods of time under undesirable conditions
- Type of war where nations put forth all resources and efforts to win
- Ship sunk by German U-boat that played a significant role in the U.S. joining the war
- Serbian who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand
40 Clues: German term for emperor • Nickname for World War I • Joined the Allies in 1917 • An agreement to end fighting • A deep love for one's country • German emperor during World War I • Could fire 600-1000 rounds per minute • Area of ground between enemy trenches • Used for protection again poison gases • A policy of extending rule over foreign nations • ...
World War I 2016-03-14
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- The belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interest.
- Information given to show something or someone in a based way
- World War 1 military strategy of defending a position by fighting form the protection of deep ditches.
- President Woodrow Wilsons plan for organizing post WW1 Europe and for avoiding future wars.
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- World War 1 alliance led by Austria-Hungary and Germany and later joined by Bulgaria and the Ottoman empire.
- Most famous WW1 treaty; between Germany and the allied powers in which Germany accepted full responsibility for the war and agreed to pay reparations; the U.S did not ratify the treaty.
- A ship that was sink in World War 1 by German U-boats.
- The name given to the line of trenches which stretched from the english channel across the battle fields of France and Belgium during WW1.
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- U.S bonds sold during WW1 to raise money for loans to the Allies.
- Strip of land between the trenches of opposing armies along the western front during WW1.
- The heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary.
- German Submarines.
- A formal agreement between two or more nations or powers to cooperate and come to another's defense.
- Teams of troops,ships,or equipment.
- The military alliance formed between Russia, Great Britain and France before World War 1.
- A union or association between three powers or states.
- Patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts.
- During WW1 Woodrow Wilson.
- A military conflict centered on Europe that began in the summer of 1914. The fighting ended in late 1918.
20 Clues: German Submarines. • During WW1 Woodrow Wilson. • Teams of troops,ships,or equipment. • The heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary. • Patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts. • A union or association between three powers or states. • A ship that was sink in World War 1 by German U-boats. • Information given to show something or someone in a based way • ...
Change the world 2021-09-29
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- to show something that is usually hidden
- to give secret information to the public, for example by telling a newspaper
- to say that you think somebody/something is bad; to say what you do not like or think is wrong about somebody/something
- a rule set up by a government that apply to all people of a group
- not allowed by the law
- a public meeting or a march at which people show that they are protesting against or supporting somebody/something
- the unfair difference between groups of people in society
- to say or do something to show that you disagree with something or think it is bad, especially publicly
- a hard fight in which people try to obtain or achieve something
- to be in or move into a position where your body is supported on your knee or knees
- people who support a political party, an idea, etc
- a person who works to achieve political or social change
- non-violent
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- showing a lack of respect for somebody/something
- a person who makes a public protest
- to strongly criticize somebody/something that you think is wrong, illegal, etc.
- ausing a lot of angry public discussion and disagreement
- a person who informs people in authority or the public that the company they work for is doing something wrong or illegal
- not right or fair according to a set of rules or principles; not treating people equally
- the act of refusing to obey
- having done something allegal
- brave and confident; not afraid to say what you feel or to take risks
- to refuse to obey a law
23 Clues: non-violent • not allowed by the law • to refuse to obey a law • the act of refusing to obey • having done something allegal • a person who makes a public protest • to show something that is usually hidden • showing a lack of respect for somebody/something • people who support a political party, an idea, etc • ausing a lot of angry public discussion and disagreement • ...
World War 1 2021-09-22
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- a strong love for one's country.
- World War 1 military strategy of defending a position by fighting from the protection of deep ditches.
- government policy that requires citizens to join the army.
- where soldiers trained for several months before battling.
- a day that Australian and New Zealand celebrates all the lives that sacrificed and died for their country.
- the name given to the line of trenches which stretched from the english channel across the battle fields of France and Belgium during WW1.
- policy of building up an empire.
- slang for Savage and uncivilized Germans.
- idea about how nations should work together.
- Germans released a deadly gas, also known as poison gas.
- country pays for damage caused by war.
- law that requires people of a certain age to enlist in the military.
- a member of the armed forces lost to service through death, wounds, sickness or capture.
- the heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary.
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- strip of land between the trenches of opposing armies along the western front during WW1.
- a union or association between three powers or states.
- the gathering of resources and preparation for war.
- information given to show something or someone in a biased way.
- women were able to be a part of the war by helping injured soldiers.
- a formal agreement between two or more nations or powers to cooperate and come to another's defense.
- the military alliance formed between Russia, Great Britain and France before World War 1.
- most famous WW1 treaty.
- a military conflict centered on Europe that began in the summer of 1914. The fighting ended in late 1918.
- a rapid firing weapon.
- these men were considered non-existent during and after the war with no acknowledgement.
- leaders of britain, France, the U.S and Italy after WW1.
- womens did a great load of voluntary work while men were in the war.
- the creator of the 'Gas Mask' poem explaining the feelings and experience on the Western Front.
- German Submarines.
- an agreement to stop fighting.
30 Clues: German Submarines. • a rapid firing weapon. • most famous WW1 treaty. • an agreement to stop fighting. • a strong love for one's country. • policy of building up an empire. • country pays for damage caused by war. • slang for Savage and uncivilized Germans. • the heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary. • idea about how nations should work together. • ...
world studies crossword 2021-09-23
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- first used the microscope for science
- created the first vaccine
- infected the telescope
- the earth is the center of the earth
- separation of power
- a philosopher in french
- freedom of religon
- theory on power
- gathering held by people who inspired by host
- the sun is the center of the universe
- created laws about the planets
- used math and logic for a lot of things
- created the laws of gravity and motion
- method-bacon created
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- discovered the scientific method
- aboulishment on toture
- natural rights theory
- created Boyles law
- art about war
- a ruler with absolute power
- created the heliocentric method
- soft colors and curvy lines art
- contract- Hobbes belief
- indvidual freedom
- - women's rights
25 Clues: art about war • theory on power • - women's rights • indvidual freedom • created Boyles law • freedom of religon • separation of power • method-bacon created • natural rights theory • aboulishment on toture • infected the telescope • a philosopher in french • contract- Hobbes belief • created the first vaccine • a ruler with absolute power • created laws about the planets • ...
World Series Crossword 2021-10-07
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- Hit allowing the batter to score
- Yield under duress; give up
- An adopted symbol and bringer of good luck
- Increase of speed or velocity
- When a batter misses three strikes
- Rapidity of motion, action; speed
- Whirling around on one foot
- Place where baseball games are played
- Return to success
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- Food and drink at a baseball game
- Roofed structure where players sit
- Person deciding/ruling on a play; arbitrator
- Acknowledge an opponents victory
- Time btw. sunset to nightfall; crepuscular
- A game where the pitcher allows no base hits
- Misplay; mistake
- Raised ground where pitcher delivers ball
- Extend one's limbs or body
- A strong hitter
- Clap hands in approval or appreciation
- The player that throws the ball to the batter
21 Clues: A strong hitter • Misplay; mistake • Return to success • Extend one's limbs or body • Yield under duress; give up • Whirling around on one foot • Increase of speed or velocity • Hit allowing the batter to score • Acknowledge an opponents victory • Food and drink at a baseball game • Rapidity of motion, action; speed • Roofed structure where players sit • ...
Electrifying the world 2021-10-08
22 Clues: pahvi • virta • lujuus • lahjoa • hämärä • vaatia • tuottaa • keksijä • jatkuva • majakka • asentaa • lähistö • lähettää • omatunto • ratkaista • valaistus • valloittaa • tavoitella • mahdollistaa • kaupallisesti • määrätietoinen • näyttää,esitellä
World War II 2021-02-28
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- March Celebrates _______ History in America
- Black Pearl Harbor hero
- U.S. General in European Theater; planned DDay
- The selective Service Act put this in motion
- Car manufactures made these during the war
- The day that declared WWII, all theaters, was over.
- U.S. fought Japan in the _____ theater
- U.S. foreign policy 1920-1941
- Women recycled this to make explosives
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- Women filled in for men playing this sport
- Since 1976, this month recognizes Black history
- Nickname for WWII soldiers
- FDR referred to US manufacturers as the Aresenal of _____
- Iconic WWII poster; feminist symbol
- After the war, media stressed women should be _______
- Selling of these helped finance the war cost
- Pearl Harbor Memorial sits over the USS _____
- The Yalta Conference set the stage for the ___
- These books were distributed to manage rationing
- American artist; first to draw Rosie
- Famous for a negative reason
- FDR VP; takes over after Roosevelt's death
22 Clues: Black Pearl Harbor hero • Nickname for WWII soldiers • Famous for a negative reason • U.S. foreign policy 1920-1941 • Iconic WWII poster; feminist symbol • American artist; first to draw Rosie • U.S. fought Japan in the _____ theater • Women recycled this to make explosives • Women filled in for men playing this sport • Car manufactures made these during the war • ...
THE WORLD CROSSWORD 2020-12-19
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- most bicycle friendly city in the world
- home to the oldest tree (4000 years old)
- This city's police force drive exotic sports cars
- biggest state in the USA
- who painted The Cistine Chapel
- Northern Lights
- Which country was Lord of the Rings filmed
- italian frozen dessert
- largest art museum in the world
- largest city in the world
- In Italy, chicken is never served with pasta
- A continent without ants
- Highest mountain in the world
- how many lion statues at Trafalgar Square
- A 'thumbs up' is an insult in this country
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- country that covers most time zones on the planet
- tower, original purpose of the leaning tower of Pisa
- the _______ opened in Paris in 1793
- Where did the bungee jump originate
- Country made up of 180,000 islands
- Spanish dish with rice as main ingredient
- clock at the end of the Palace of Westminster
- blossom, japanese pink flower
- driest place on the planet
- Which city is home to the Statue of David
- Ho Chi Minh City was previously called?
26 Clues: Northern Lights • italian frozen dessert • biggest state in the USA • A continent without ants • largest city in the world • driest place on the planet • blossom, japanese pink flower • Highest mountain in the world • who painted The Cistine Chapel • largest art museum in the world • Country made up of 180,000 islands • the _______ opened in Paris in 1793 • ...
Fascinating World 1 2021-05-22
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- grows on moist bread
- natural homes of animals
- a type of fuel
- instrument used to see micro organisms
- you need this to make bread
- Some animals make use of the special patterns and colours on their skin to blend in with their surrounding
- can appear after rain
- Likes to chase mice
- a bird that cannot fly
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- the main source of energy
- insect with long legs and can jump
- natural heat source
- planet closes to the sun
- does not allow light to pass through
- material that is transparent
- smallest and simplest living thing that can live on its own
- have a break, have a ________
- plant and animal eater
- In the day the heat from the Sun causes water from rivers, streams, ponds and seas to __________
- Man's best friend
- a bird hatches from it
21 Clues: a type of fuel • Man's best friend • natural heat source • Likes to chase mice • grows on moist bread • can appear after rain • plant and animal eater • a bird that cannot fly • a bird hatches from it • planet closes to the sun • natural homes of animals • the main source of energy • you need this to make bread • material that is transparent • have a break, have a ________ • ...
Fascinating World 2 2021-05-22
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- no longer officially considered a planet
- magnetic material
- process where gas convert to liquid when it loses heat
- ship of the desert
- magnet created by passing electricity through a magnetic material
- name of molten rock after a volcanic eruption
- why things fall when you drop them
- good conductor of electricity
- sap of the rubber tree
- largest planet
- name given to an animal that only eats plants
- superhero who climbs up walls and buildings
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- help non-flowering plants reproduce
- which month deos Singapore National Day fall on
- has mass and occupy space
- fastest animal on land
- mammal that lays eggs
- natural fabric used to make bedsheets
- reptile whose skin is used to make bags
- number of planets in the solar system
- mixture of two or more metals
21 Clues: largest planet • magnetic material • ship of the desert • mammal that lays eggs • fastest animal on land • sap of the rubber tree • has mass and occupy space • good conductor of electricity • mixture of two or more metals • why things fall when you drop them • help non-flowering plants reproduce • natural fabric used to make bedsheets • number of planets in the solar system • ...
World Cultures Crossword 2021-05-17
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- spoken or written words of a large group of people
- government that owns or controls most farms or businesses
- the way people live and behave
- weather conditions that are typical for a specific region
- this was a leader of the Indian independence movement in mid-20th century known for his nonviolent protests.
- a person who makes maps
- electricity generated by using falling water
- a ruler with absolute power and authority
- goods sold to other countries
- a landform with high elevation and high relief
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- a system of laws and the people who create and administer the laws
- a government ruled by a king or queen
- a person who lives in a particular place
- major land masses of Earth
- goods purchased from other countries
- huge body of salt water
- a person who moves to a country he/she was not born in to live
- government in which supreme power is in its citizens
- clearing of trees in a large area
- half of the Earth determined by either the equator or prime meridian
20 Clues: huge body of salt water • a person who makes maps • major land masses of Earth • goods sold to other countries • the way people live and behave • clearing of trees in a large area • goods purchased from other countries • a government ruled by a king or queen • a person who lives in a particular place • a ruler with absolute power and authority • ...
WORLD CULTURES 6TH 2021-05-26
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- the universe or life
- of the bamboo tropical plant
- ways of doing things in a specific culture
- to have clothing,
- to want something to happen or to be true
- person who possesses an object
- the hair growing on a man’s face
- etc. on your body
- to follow the line of a drawing
- a marriage ceremony
- the force of air blown into it(bamboo) cane. a wooden
- on to put someting on
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- a skirt traditionally worn
- clothes worn to look like someone or something else
- when the sun is farthest from the equator
- people or things from Ireland
- a flute with tubes through which the air blows
- to bend something completely
- person who makes and repairs shoes
- an imaginary creature with magic powers, usually
- instrument a musical instrument that makes sounds
- a spirit or being believed to control some part
- as a very small person
- Scottish men and boys
- material used especially for making boxes
- the area where people live
26 Clues: to have clothing, • etc. on your body • a marriage ceremony • the universe or life • Scottish men and boys • on to put someting on • as a very small person • a skirt traditionally worn • the area where people live • of the bamboo tropical plant • to bend something completely • people or things from Ireland • person who possesses an object • to follow the line of a drawing • ...
World War 1 2021-05-31
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- president of France during WWI
- Town in northeastern France on the Meuse River
- assassinates the archduke of Austria
- First battle to see the modern tank
- River in northern France
- top French commander during WWI
- the Truce between German and French troops in 1914
- Village in northeastern Poland
- Part of the triple Entente
- Brisith ship that was torpedoed by the Germans
- Russian revolutionaries who made peace with Germany
- The German plan to outflank French forces
- Kind of Germany During WWI
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- Location of the assassination of the archduke
- leader of Great Britain during WWI
- British passenger ship that was torpedoed
- Germany and Russia sign a treaty to end war
- A town in northern France site of signing of armistices
- Gas filled airships
- were used for gas attacks
- Part of the triple Alliance
- French palace where people met to sign treaties
- French ship that was torpedoed by a German submarine
- British King during WW1
- US president during WW1
- River in northeastern France
26 Clues: Gas filled airships • British King during WW1 • US president during WW1 • River in northern France • were used for gas attacks • Part of the triple Entente • Kind of Germany During WWI • Part of the triple Alliance • River in northeastern France • president of France during WWI • Village in northeastern Poland • top French commander during WWI • leader of Great Britain during WWI • ...
Changing the World 2021-05-18
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- prudent(e)
- trahir
- dénigrer
- étroit(e) d'esprit, borné(e)
- une inculpation
- méfiant(e), douteux(euse)
- implorer
- partial(e)
- conseiller
- intransigeant(e)
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- une lutte
- coupable
- dangereux(euse)
- conscient(e) de
- calme, non-violent(e)
- lanceur(euse)d'alerte
- convaincant(e),persuasif(ve)
- réaction violente
- désobéir à
- manifester
20 Clues: trahir • coupable • dénigrer • implorer • une lutte • prudent(e) • partial(e) • conseiller • désobéir à • manifester • dangereux(euse) • conscient(e) de • une inculpation • intransigeant(e) • réaction violente • calme, non-violent(e) • lanceur(euse)d'alerte • méfiant(e), douteux(euse) • convaincant(e),persuasif(ve) • étroit(e) d'esprit, borné(e)
Brave New World 2021-05-28
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- not in harmony or keeping with the surroundings or other aspects of something
- restore friendly relations between
- showing dedication and diligence
- public shame or disgrace
- looking exhausted and unwell, especially from fatigue, worry, or suffering
- take (a position of power or importance) illegally or by force
- sing in a trilling or quavering voice
- the action of making amends for a wrong or injury
- not embarrassed, disconcerted, or ashamed
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- the process of training or accustoming a person or animal to behave in a certain way or to accept certain circumstances
- coaxing or flattery intended to persuade someone to do something
- the fusion of male and female gametes to form a zygote
- express vehement protest
- the state of being unwilling or unable to believe something
- shock or excite (someone) into taking action
- (of a person or their efforts) persisting tirelessly
- exemption from punishment or freedom from the injurious consequences of an action
- learning by hearing while asleep or under hypnosis
- having or characterized by many transient sexual relationships
- having or showing excessive or offensive sexual desire
- a mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person
21 Clues: express vehement protest • public shame or disgrace • showing dedication and diligence • restore friendly relations between • sing in a trilling or quavering voice • not embarrassed, disconcerted, or ashamed • shock or excite (someone) into taking action • the action of making amends for a wrong or injury • learning by hearing while asleep or under hypnosis • ...
World War 1 2021-06-03
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- murder of a public figure by surprise attack
- a movement to unify all Slavic people in one political organization
- a geographical area controlled by a distant country
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- battle of ww1
- military-minded ruler of German empire and kingdom of Prussia
- the act of acquiring something by conquest or occupation
- projectiles to be fired from a gun
- one of the Central Powers in World War I
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- countries trying to build the best/most leathal weapons
- identification with ones own nation and supports for its interests
- a state formally cooperating with another for a military or other purpose
- a war measure isolating an area of importance to the enemy
- a union or association formed for mutual benefit
- the glorification of military power
- the heir presumptive to the throne of Austria-Hungary
- someone injured or killed in a military engagement
- large but transportable armament
- a nonmilitary citizen
- relating to or characteristic of soldiers or armed forces.
20 Clues: battle of ww1 • a nonmilitary citizen • large but transportable armament • projectiles to be fired from a gun • the glorification of military power • one of the Central Powers in World War I • murder of a public figure by surprise attack • a union or association formed for mutual benefit • someone injured or killed in a military engagement • ...
A Connected World 2021-03-17
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- The movement of goods and persons from place to place.
- The area surrounding a particular place, person, or object. Most of the time it is about your home
- The opposite of rural.
- A person who has the job of watching or noticing particular things.
- The opposite of urban.
- It is of or characteristic of a suburb.
- Having a formal organization to coordinate and carry out activities.
- Not having or not earning much money.
- Organized so that the parts relate well to each other.
- an organized body of people with a particular purpose, especially a business, society, association. Or just the act of having everything in order.
- To pull or draw someone or something towards them, by the qualities they have.
- An agreement between two people or groups about how something happens or will happen.
- Providing pleasure or delight, especially in appearance or manner; pleasing; charming; alluring.
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- A device which detects or measures a physical property and records, indicates, or otherwise responds to it.
- It is the opposite of formal.
- For a particular reason.
- An outlying district of a city, especially a residential one.
- Arrange into a structured whole; order.
- A plan or drawing produced to show the look and function or workings of a building, garment, or other object before it is built or made.
- Is the way we apply scientific knowledge for practical purposes.
- Consisting of parts that are positioned together closely or in a tidy way, using very little space.
- Is the state of relying on or being controlled by someone or something else.
- It is the general term for the basic physical systems of a business, region, or nation.
23 Clues: The opposite of rural. • The opposite of urban. • For a particular reason. • It is the opposite of formal. • Not having or not earning much money. • Arrange into a structured whole; order. • It is of or characteristic of a suburb. • The movement of goods and persons from place to place. • Organized so that the parts relate well to each other. • ...
Nya World Geography 2021-10-22
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- legislative body of government
- the wind in the middle latitudes between 35 and 65 degrees latitude
- the unlawful use of violence and intimidation,especially against civilans,in the pursuit of political aims
- the exchanges of diseases,ideas,foods,crops,and population between the new world and the old world
- send (goods or services)to another country for sale
- a region consisting of a clensely populated urban core and its less-populated surrounding territories
- the spreading of something more widely
- movement from one part of something to another
- resources that are avaliable under current market conditions
- a principal administrative divison of certain countries or empires
- an alliance for combined action,especially a temporary alliance of political parties forming a government or of states
- permanently frozen layer below earths surface
- enclosure or basin located in the course of a canal or a river
- the land and maritime area bounded on the west by the lena river in russia
- a company operating in several countries
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- term for the basic physical systems of buisness,region,or nation
- a very large,heavily populated city or urban complex
- gives power to representatives who are elected by citizens
- a line or border seperting two countries
- an outlying district of a city
- an economic system in which private buisness operates in competition and largely free of state control
- a personwho does not stay long in the same place
22 Clues: legislative body of government • an outlying district of a city • the spreading of something more widely • a line or border seperting two countries • a company operating in several countries • permanently frozen layer below earths surface • movement from one part of something to another • a personwho does not stay long in the same place • ...
Logan World Geography 2021-10-18
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- any ground that remains completely frozen
- organizations own goods in countries
- in the middle of the earth between 35 and 65 latitude
- people elect representatives to run the government
- faclities which support modern human life
- term for cities together with suburbs
- a city and its surrounding suburbs
- the unlawful us of violence
- act of spreading
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- exposed floor of the bering sea
- an area of a town or city a little away from the main part
- an econmic system where a government places very few restrictions on business
- something that is sent to another country to be sold
- the process by which plants animals diseases people and ideas
- a person who moves from place to place
- legislature or lawmaking group
- military forces held back
- the part of a country that borders another country
- to move from one country to another
- is an alliance
- enclosure or basin located in the course of a canal
- a part of a country having a government of its own
22 Clues: is an alliance • act of spreading • military forces held back • the unlawful us of violence • legislature or lawmaking group • exposed floor of the bering sea • a city and its surrounding suburbs • to move from one country to another • organizations own goods in countries • term for cities together with suburbs • a person who moves from place to place • ...
World War 1 2021-11-12
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- was signed November 1918 to end WWI
- was the first country to use gas against enemy troops in WWI.
- The name given to Great Britain, France, and Russia during WW1.
- note from German foreign secretary to Mexico
- massive arms buildup late in Europe
- treaty negotiated with Germany
- was a battle that stopped the German advance
- were the first to use flamethrowers in WWI
- longest battle Feb-Dec 1916
- most successful fighter pilot of the war
- first use of poison gas
- chlorine, Phosgene, and Mustard
- became increasingly utilized for bombing
- Many advances during WWI and it changed the way war was fought
- one of the Triple Alliance(central powers)
- British were not prepared for the victory
- where they put the soldiers who were killed
- joined WWI during the final year and half of fighting
- mobilized 12 million troops during WWI, making it the largest army in the war
- cut down many soldiers out of trenches and had cooling issues
- Russia withdrew from the war due to civil unrest and revolt
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- countries devoted all of their resources to the war effort
- first US Marines in WWI combat - 4 June 1918
- biggest slaughters in military history
- launched burning fuel
- first prototype tank
- Russia defended Serbia & Germany supported Austria
- designed to break the deadlock of trench warfare
- Deep ditches to defend their positions and it stretched 400-500 miles across Western Europe
- increased tension over territories and boundaries
- Nickname of German submarines during WW1.
- intensified rivalries between nations
- Archduke Franz Ferdinand of the Austro-Hungarian Empire
- Four empires collapsed after WWI: _______, Austro-Hungarian, German, and Russian
- Bertha The nickname of a German cannon that hurled an 1800lb shell a distance of 9 miles. Named after the wife of Gustav Krupp.
- there were _____ major battles(hint: number)
- Nickname of aerial battles during WW1.
- treaties to defend one another in event of war
- tanks were initially called
- also known as “The Great War”
40 Clues: first prototype tank • launched burning fuel • first use of poison gas • longest battle Feb-Dec 1916 • tanks were initially called • also known as “The Great War” • treaty negotiated with Germany • chlorine, Phosgene, and Mustard • was signed November 1918 to end WWI • massive arms buildup late in Europe • intensified rivalries between nations • ...
World War 1 2021-11-12
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- Consist of U.S. Woodrow
- Made up of Britain, France, Russia, and USA
- Used to combat trenches
- Made up of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Turkey
- Germany submarines
- Wanted land from Austria-Hungry
- No progress
- Respiratory system
- Germans were held up by this country
- Massive arms buildup in the late 1800s/early 1900s in Europe
- Who defended Serbia?
- Was assassinated which started WWI
- First aircraft used spying
- Who supported Austria?
- Means "beautiful water"
- They shoot rapidly fast
- Troops dont like planes
- What was the first chemical warfare that was introduced during WWI
- Protection from poisonous gas
- Intensified rivalries between nations
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- Treaty negotiated with Germany
- A knife, dagger,sword,or spike-shaped weapon
- Most Americans favored this
- Creates "No Man's Land"
- In Africa increased tension over territories and boundaries
- Attacked across river Somme by British
- Used for reconnaissance/spotting
- First full-scale offensive with the tank
- Deep ditches to defend their positions
- Who declared war on Serbia on July 28?
- Treaties to defend on another in event of war "balance of power"
- Gas that blistered lungs inside and out
- "Red Baron"
- Became increasingly utilized for bombing, dog fights, and strafing runs
- Note from German foreign secretary to Mexico
- Were introduced during WWI at the Battle of Somme
- France Georges Clemenceau, Britain David Lloyd George,and Italy Vittorio Orlando
37 Clues: No progress • "Red Baron" • Germany submarines • Respiratory system • Who defended Serbia? • Who supported Austria? • Consist of U.S. Woodrow • Creates "No Man's Land" • Used to combat trenches • Means "beautiful water" • They shoot rapidly fast • Troops dont like planes • First aircraft used spying • Most Americans favored this • Protection from poisonous gas • Treaty negotiated with Germany • ...
World War 1 2021-11-12
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- what did germans use to flee?
- what was the most important weapon?
- what did Woodrow Wilson
- another world for blembs
- self preservation
- took over french and British colonies in Africa
- what made killing easier?
- where you could not go during trench warfare
- who joined the war late?
- a note from german foreign secretary to Mexico
- massive arms buildup late 1900's in Europe
- what did uncle sam do?
- what killed 1,198 including 28 Americans
- in Africa increased tension over territories and boundaries
- the assassinations of who was 1 of the causes of WW1
- treaties to defend one another in event of war
- what was fighting in the trenches called
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- won and ended the war
- why did people have to wear gas masks
- when did dog fights occur?
- who wanted control of the Dardanelle and Bosporus straits?
- intensified rivalries between nations
- used to combat trenches
- what were wet, cold and try
- what was slow and had to maneuver?
- what was used for spotting ?
- they were used in trenches and on airplanes
- who withdrew from the war?
- who attacked to frighten the french?
- what did uncle sam do
30 Clues: self preservation • won and ended the war • what did uncle sam do • what did uncle sam do? • what did Woodrow Wilson • used to combat trenches • another world for blembs • who joined the war late? • what made killing easier? • when did dog fights occur? • who withdrew from the war? • what were wet, cold and try • what was used for spotting ? • what did germans use to flee? • ...
"The Muslim World" 2021-11-02
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- the people who believe that the people in Muhammed's bloodline to rule
- a tool made to help with time calculations and to locate the direction of Mecca
- the angel that spoke to Muhammed
- the family of rulers that came to power in 661 AD after Ali's assassination; later became Sunnis
- the "people of the book" were ____ and jews
- a person who practices Islam
- the city that Islam was made in
- the holy month where Muslims fast from 6 am to 6 pm
- the place that Muhammed conquered with 10,000 followers
- the creator of Islam, and the prophet of Allah, the god of Islam
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- the name of the rule of Abu-Bakr, Umar, Uthman, and Ali
- the place where Asia, Africa, and Europe meet (two words, no space)
- the caliphate that descended from Fatima, the daughter of Muhammed
- the official language of Islam
- the scientific technology that the Muslims advanced so that they could check the time effectively, and find the direction to Mecca.
- a way to help the poor
- Umayyads who rejected the life of luxury to instead live a life of poverty to be closer to the religion
- a letter of credit from banks; pronounced "check" in Europe
- the major city that was founded in southern Spain
- the Islamic holy book
- a successor of the messenger of Allah
- the people who believe that the people who follow the ideals of Muhammed should rule
- must be done five times a day in the direction of mecca
23 Clues: the Islamic holy book • a way to help the poor • a person who practices Islam • the official language of Islam • the city that Islam was made in • the angel that spoke to Muhammed • a successor of the messenger of Allah • the "people of the book" were ____ and jews • the major city that was founded in southern Spain • the holy month where Muslims fast from 6 am to 6 pm • ...
World War 1 2021-11-10
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- - The country Austria-Hungary first declared war with on July 28, 1914
- - This country was the Eastern Front
- - Launched burning fuel
- Europe - Location in Europe where trenches stretched from 400-500 miles
- of Power - The ability when the nations of the world all have equal power
- - Wooldrow Wilson of the U.S, Georges Clemenceau of France, Britains, Lloyd George of Great Britain, and Vittorio Oralndo of Italy, were all known as The ___ 4.
- - Increased tension over territories and boundaries
- - Deep ditches where war was fought
- - All U-boats are ____________
- - The League of _______ formed as one of the results of the Treaty of Versailles
- - Which continent was not involved in the war at all
- of Somme - Place where tanks were first introduced during World War 1
- - This country is seen as the Western Front
- - Britain, France, Russia, and the USA were all apart of the ____
- - Chlorine gas, phosgene gas, and mustard gas are some of the types of ______ gases used in World War 1
- Guns - Type of gun that was greatly improved during World War 1, used in both trenches and airplanes
- Wilson - U.S President during World War 1
- - Treaties to defend one another in the event of a war - “balance of power”
- - These were designed to combat trench warfare
- - Country where U-boats originated from. Also the country who first used chemical warfare
- - A type of aircraft which was originally used for bombing
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- - The Treaty of _______ was an agreement between Big 4 and Germany to outline peace between each other
- - The sinking of this ship in 1915 made Americans angry
- - Pride of one's nation
- - The other name of the Triple Alliance is also known as the ______ powers
- - In 1918 ________ and the Ottoman Empire were the first to surrender in WW1
- - Declared the U.S. be involved in the War
- - _______ easily spread in trenches
- - Where massive armies build up during the late 1800s and early 1900s in Europe
- War 1 - First total war of the 20th Century
- War - An international war where all of a country's resources are used to destroy another country
- - A ___ mask was used as protection due to poison gas
- - France and ______ both wanted national security
- - Weapons and __________ changed the way war was fought
- man's land - This phrase is another word for Trench Warfare
- Note - A note sent from a German foreign secretary sent to Mexico
- - This was the form of persuading or advertising people. Also used to promote things.
- Wilhelm - _______ _______ ll was leader of Germany during WW1
- - World War 1 is also known as “The _____ War”
- - The other name of the Triple Entente is also known as the ______ powers
40 Clues: - Launched burning fuel • - Pride of one's nation • - All U-boats are ____________ • - _______ easily spread in trenches • - Deep ditches where war was fought • - This country was the Eastern Front • Wilson - U.S President during World War 1 • - Declared the U.S. be involved in the War • War 1 - First total war of the 20th Century • ...
World history Islam 2021-10-28
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- who follow or pratice Islam
- sacred book
- formerly used to make astronomical measurement
- of mathematics that uses symbols to represent numbers and quantities
- stone structure that was built by prophets
- act of communication with the sacred or holy gods
- use ___ and ivory to trade
- object that shows directions(north,south,east,west)
- religion
- game that starts with sixteen pieces
- chief Muslim civil and religious ruler
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- war where Muslims and Christians fought for the holy land called the___
- country in Africa
- place of worship for Muslims
- would make a ______ to the city of Mecca
- leader and founder of the world religion of Islam
- an important resource for health
- by Muslims as a months of fasting, most sacred month of the year
- Musa,The ninth mansa of the Mali empire
- of eastern origin resembling field hockey
- giving of help
- of the Islamic prophet Muhammad
- of the book,refers to Jews,Christian and sabians
23 Clues: religion • sacred book • giving of help • country in Africa • use ___ and ivory to trade • who follow or pratice Islam • place of worship for Muslims • of the Islamic prophet Muhammad • an important resource for health • game that starts with sixteen pieces • chief Muslim civil and religious ruler • Musa,The ninth mansa of the Mali empire • would make a ______ to the city of Mecca • ...
"The Muslim World" 2021-11-04
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- the technological innovation here is called ___?
- a family that was known for their power
- means "striving" and refers to the inner struggle against evil
- an extraordinary Muslim state locates in southern Spain
- a group that rejected the luxurious life of the Umayyads
- the 3rd caliphate to succeed the Islamic prophet Muhammad
- "God"
- leader/successor after Muhammad's death
- a combination of a library, academy, and translation center
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- the most powerful group that took over the empire
- sacred scripture of Islam
- a descendant of Fatima, a daughter of Muhammad, and Ali
- is a city in western Saudi Arabia
- a beautiful form of handwriting
- early Arab technology
- a letter that banks offer to merchants
- a title that means "successor" or "deputy"
- complex decoration, ornate design
- a group of the "party" Ali
- followers of Muhammad's example
20 Clues: "God" • early Arab technology • sacred scripture of Islam • a group of the "party" Ali • a beautiful form of handwriting • followers of Muhammad's example • is a city in western Saudi Arabia • complex decoration, ornate design • a letter that banks offer to merchants • a family that was known for their power • leader/successor after Muhammad's death • ...
¨The Muslim World¨ 2021-11-04
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- an Arabic word for God
- an Islamic place of worship.
- is the holy book of Islam.
- is the branch of Islam whose members acknowledge Ali and his descendants as the rightful successors of Muhammad.
- is an Islamic model for living, based on the life and teachings of Muhammad.
- a follower of Islam.
- Muslim-ruled region in what is now Spain
- a pilgrimage to Mecca performed as a duty by Muslims.
- the art of beautiful handwriting
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- dynasty ruled the Muslim Empire from A.D. 750 to 1258.
- The founder of Islam, and was born in powerful Mecca clan
- were a dynasty that ruled the Muslim Empire from a.d. 661 to 761
- rejected the luxurious life of the Umayyads
- of Wisdom a center of learning established in Baghdad in the 800s.
- the branch of Islam whose members acknowledge the first four caliphs as the rightful successors of Muhammad
- is a monotheistic religion that developed in Arabia in the seventh century a.d.
- is a body of law governing the lives of Muslims.
- successor or deputy
- a member of a Muslim dynasty that traced its ancestry to Muhammad’s daughter Fatima
- was the first caliph, and loyal friend to Muhammad
- Muhammad’s migration from Mecca to Yathrib (Medina) in a.d. 622.
21 Clues: successor or deputy • an Arabic word for God • a follower of Islam. • is the holy book of Islam. • an Islamic place of worship. • the art of beautiful handwriting • rejected the luxurious life of the Umayyads • Muslim-ruled region in what is now Spain • was the first caliph, and loyal friend to Muhammad • is a body of law governing the lives of Muslims. • ...
"The Muslim World" 2021-11-08
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- the "_____" of allah
- house of worship to islam
- art of beautiful writing
- Yathribs new name
- submission to the will of allah
- a supreme political and religious leader
- a body of law governing the lives of muslims
- the power that was obtained bt a family
- believe that Muslims should follow the sunnah
- the annual Islamic pilgrimage to mecca
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- the duties carried out by muslims
- founder of islam
- a decent of Muhammads daughter
- Muslim god
- the system that regulates muslim life
- the powerful group that took over an empire
- one who submitted
- Muslims holy book
- a muslim ruled region in what now is spain
- a muslim who seeks to achieve contact with god
20 Clues: Muslim god • founder of islam • Yathribs new name • one who submitted • Muslims holy book • the "_____" of allah • art of beautiful writing • house of worship to islam • a decent of Muhammads daughter • submission to the will of allah • the duties carried out by muslims • the system that regulates muslim life • the annual Islamic pilgrimage to mecca • ...
what a world 2022-04-01
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- In a reverse or contray direction or way
- to feel respect and approval for someone or something
- having an obligation to do something
- Someone who steals especially stealthily or secretly
- Cast figure of a person or animal
- a quantity of precious metals or valuable objects
- be entitled or appointed to act or speak
- very large in size, huge
- a vehicle for moving heavy stuff
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- a thing that is kept as a reminder of a person, place or event
- a long journey
- to put thing in a neat, attractive or required order
- An aim or desired result
- an unusual and exciting experience or activity
- hard to move, undo, or open. Closed firmly
- be given, presented with, or paid
- A yellowish sticky substance made by bees
- to keep safe from injury, harm
- have enough money to pay for
- conflict between different nations or states
- continue to live or exist
21 Clues: a long journey • An aim or desired result • very large in size, huge • continue to live or exist • have enough money to pay for • to keep safe from injury, harm • a vehicle for moving heavy stuff • be given, presented with, or paid • Cast figure of a person or animal • having an obligation to do something • In a reverse or contray direction or way • ...
what a world 2022-04-01
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- In a reverse or contray direction or way
- to feel respect and approval for someone or something
- having an obligation to do something
- Someone who steals especially stealthily or secretly
- Cast figure of a person or animal
- a quantity of precious metals or valuable objects
- be entitled or appointed to act or speak
- very large in size, huge
- a vehicle for moving heavy stuff
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- a thing that is kept as a reminder of a person, place or event
- a long journey
- to put thing in a neat, attractive or required order
- An aim or desired result
- an unusual and exciting experience or activity
- hard to move, undo, or open. Closed firmly
- be given, presented with, or paid
- A yellowish sticky substance made by bees
- to keep safe from injury, harm
- have enough money to pay for
- conflict between different nations or states
- continue to live or exist
21 Clues: a long journey • An aim or desired result • very large in size, huge • continue to live or exist • have enough money to pay for • to keep safe from injury, harm • a vehicle for moving heavy stuff • be given, presented with, or paid • Cast figure of a person or animal • having an obligation to do something • In a reverse or contray direction or way • ...
World Water Day 2022-04-03
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- When your clothes are dirty, what do you do with them? You ... them.
- Slightly wet towel is ...
- Because of them the water is never still
- A well into which one drops a coin and makes a wish
- The solid form of water
- A place where people wash themselves
- Saturate with water
- When water hits 100 degrees celsius it ...
- A tropical storm in the region of the Indian or western Pacific oceans
- In winter little children usually make ...angels, ...balls and ...men
- Used as a synonym for water or a shade of blue tinged with green
- A large bath with a system of underwater jets
- Humans need it to stay alive
- A substance that flows freely, having consistency of water or oil
- Dying through submersion in and inhalation of water
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- Wet thoroughly; soak
- A dive past 60 feet
- After a nice workout you need to ...
- Water containing a little amount of salt and you can drink it
- Overflow of water from water bodies
- When you want to drink you are ...
- Ajug that holds water
- Water that exists underground in saturated zones beneath the land surface
- Water, especially from the ocean, which has salt in it
- The activity of propelling onese;f trough water using the limbs
- Body of water where people swim in while inside
- A large expanse of sea.
- A small pool of liquid on the ground
- Water falling in drops from the clouds
- A fine spray of liquid
30 Clues: A dive past 60 feet • Saturate with water • Wet thoroughly; soak • Ajug that holds water • A fine spray of liquid • The solid form of water • A large expanse of sea. • Slightly wet towel is ... • Humans need it to stay alive • When you want to drink you are ... • Overflow of water from water bodies • After a nice workout you need to ... • A place where people wash themselves • ...
Cross World Puzzle 2022-04-12
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- Revere Bago makarating ang mga British sa Concord upang makuha ang tindahan ng pulbura, mabilis na ipinaalam ito ng isang panday sa mga Amerikanong tagapagbantay
- Ang tawag sa "Congo Free State" sa kasalukuyan
- Kinilala ang bansang ito na "Dark Continent" dahil hindi pa ito lubusang natutuklasan at nagagalugad
- da Vinci Italyanong pintor na hindi makakalimutang obra maestro niya ang “Huling Hapunan"
- Assembly Ang magpapasya ng mga batas para sa lahat ng mamamayan ng France
- Tumutukoy sa isang tao na puti at iba pang lahi
- Watt Siya ang nakaimbento ng “steam engine” na isang makinang pinatatakbo ng isang mainit na singaw o steam
- Madonna Isa sa tanyag na obra maestra ni Raphael Santi
- Rico Ang himpilang-dagat sa Caribbean ng Amerika
- Antoinette Siya ang asawa ni King Louis XVI
- Drill Ang mga binhi ay itinatanim nang nakahilera sa halip na ang maaksayang pagsasaboy nito nang nakakalat
- Amaru Siya ang nanguna sa rebelyon sa Peru noong 1780
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- Miguel Hidalgo Kinilala bilang "Ama ng Mexico" hindi man nagtagumpay ang kanyang pangunguna sa rebelyon
- Isang kulungan at lugar na kinaroroonan ng mga pulbura
- Nangangahulugang "kaalaman"
- Ito ang direkta o tuwirang pananakop ng isang malakas na bansa sa iba pang mahihinang bansa
- Ang bansa na mabilis naangkin ang Hilagang Congo na malapit sa ilog
- Erasmus Tinaguriang “Prinsipe ng mga Humanista”
- Harvey Siya ang sumulat sa aklat na "On the Motion of the Heart and Blood"
- Sieyes Sa tulong niya, idineklara ang Third State bilang Pambansang Asemblea
20 Clues: Nangangahulugang "kaalaman" • Antoinette Siya ang asawa ni King Louis XVI • Ang tawag sa "Congo Free State" sa kasalukuyan • Tumutukoy sa isang tao na puti at iba pang lahi • Erasmus Tinaguriang “Prinsipe ng mga Humanista” • Rico Ang himpilang-dagat sa Caribbean ng Amerika • Amaru Siya ang nanguna sa rebelyon sa Peru noong 1780 • ...
World Population Growth 2022-01-05
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- go up
- instead
- economic; financial
- endangered
- endless; sustainable
- amount; quantity
- reduced; restricted
- little by little
- connected
- consequences; reaction
- ban; not allow
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- on hand; ready for use
- constant; continuing
- model; accepted
- emerging; beginning
- approximately
- foresee; guess
- necessary; important
- before now
- relies on
- request; need;
- figure out
22 Clues: go up • instead • relies on • connected • endangered • before now • figure out • approximately • foresee; guess • request; need; • ban; not allow • model; accepted • amount; quantity • little by little • economic; financial • emerging; beginning • reduced; restricted • constant; continuing • endless; sustainable • necessary; important • on hand; ready for use • consequences; reaction
World War 1 2021-12-13
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- Bolshevics were _________.
- What day did the war end? (Day and Month)
- Who shot Franz?
- How many planes do you have to shoot down to become an Ace Pilot?
- The ability to get its military ready for war and sustain.
- They ______ the bullets with the propellers on planes.
- What were American soldiers nicknamed?
- What was the WWI highest ace nickname?
- The United States and _________ joined the war later.
- What submarine warfare did Germany originally use?
- What warstyle did the countries quickly go to?
- This war called called by historians "The war to ___________"
- Germany had a strategy, what was it called?
- Incendiary _____ to start blimps on fire.
- The Convoy system _______ their important boats.
- The space in between 2 countries at war.
- A boat the size of the Titanic was sunk and caused a bunch of trouble.
- Russia was renamed to United _________ Socialist Republics. (Also known as the USSR)
- WWI highest ace, Manfred van __________.
- How many kills did the most famous American Ace have?
- Huge cannon that Germany made.
- What was a fully automatic gun that was invented called?
- In the beginning of the war the allies were France, ________, and the UK.
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- One of the 4 main causes of the war was, I___________.
- What were aerial fights with planes called?
- One of the 4 main causes of the war was, M___________.
- Big vehicles with treads and weapons made in WWI.
- Chemical warfare used chemicals, mustard gas and ______ gas.
- How many kills did the highest ace of WWI have?
- Flame _______ attached to tanks.
- Blimps also called Z________.
- One of the 4 main causes of the war was, N___________.
- What hour did the war end?
- Central Powers had Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman ______.
- What year did World War 1 Start?
- What is it called when 2 countries collide or face each other?
- One of the 4 main causes of the war was, System of ___________.
- Germany's plan was to take out France, and England before ________ was ready.
- Started with the assassination of Archduke Franz _________.
- Anything that can help the war effort.
- Germany went through which country to get France.
- Russia, Germany and what country has cousins as leaders during WWI?
- What did Germany call submarines?
- Planes need lift and ______ to actually work.
44 Clues: Who shot Franz? • Bolshevics were _________. • What hour did the war end? • Blimps also called Z________. • Huge cannon that Germany made. • Flame _______ attached to tanks. • What year did World War 1 Start? • What did Germany call submarines? • What were American soldiers nicknamed? • What was the WWI highest ace nickname? • Anything that can help the war effort. • ...
PL World History 2021-12-06
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- stopped the Mongols from invading Japan
- Started by Muhammad
- name of the main "road" from China
- Created in rejection to Hinduism
- Headed by Jesus Christ
- First Islamic caliphate
- Genghis Khan's empire
- Longest lasting empire in history
- innovation that uses the stars
- Fraud that found "India"
- Birth place of Hinduism and Buddhism
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- The "three" reasons for exploration
- earthly head of the Catholic Church
- Richest person in world history, from Africa
- Hindu movement focused on prayer to one god only
- Indian empire responsible for the Taj Mahal
- Polytheistic religion based in India
- Caribbean's main export
- Africa's main export
- large canvas to catch the wind
20 Clues: Started by Muhammad • Africa's main export • Genghis Khan's empire • Headed by Jesus Christ • Caribbean's main export • First Islamic caliphate • Fraud that found "India" • large canvas to catch the wind • innovation that uses the stars • Created in rejection to Hinduism • Longest lasting empire in history • name of the main "road" from China • The "three" reasons for exploration • ...
WORLD WAR 1 2022-01-03
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- The Arch duke of Austria Hungary was assasinated by Gavrilo Princip
- the process by which a country determines its own statehood and forms its own allegiances and government.
- identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations.
- wilsons plan for world peace
- war damages
- an international organization that would settle and discuss disagreements without war
- was a british ship carrying over 100 Americans that was sunk by German U-Boats and in which most people died
- germany, austria-hungary, italy
- one of the largest during ww1
- a system of fighting where armies fought for yards of ground
- american troops
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- was president and hated the war
- Russian founder of the Bolsheviks and leader of the Russian Revolution and first head of the USSR (1870-1924). He founded the communist group that overthrew the monarchy in Russia.
- created nine new nations and gave some of these nations to the Allies to govern some places until they could govern themselves, kept Germany from creating an army, and made Germany return land to france and pay war damages of $33 billion
- france, britain,russia
- not taking a side
- the policy in which stronger nations extend their economic, political, or military control over weaker territories
- the stalemate was when there was no movement / gain of land during trench warfare
- The first lord of the British admiralty
- biased communication designed to influence people's thoughts and actions
20 Clues: war damages • american troops • not taking a side • france, britain,russia • wilsons plan for world peace • one of the largest during ww1 • was president and hated the war • germany, austria-hungary, italy • The first lord of the British admiralty • a system of fighting where armies fought for yards of ground • The Arch duke of Austria Hungary was assasinated by Gavrilo Princip • ...
World War 1 2022-01-04
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- His murder was one of the causes of WWI
- Began mass production of his automobiles
- sunk by a German submarine
- the belief or desire of a government
- a type of land warfare using occupied fighting lines
- 28th president
- brought end of ww1
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- Man who flew his plane from New York to Paris without stopping
- serious condition that results from your feet being wet for too long
- A national policy of avoiding involvement in world affairs
- fought from September 6-9, 1914
- Serbian nationalist
- A telegram Germany Sent to Mexico to convince Mexico to attack the U.S
- alliance of Germany and Austria Hungary and other nations allied with them in opposing the Allies
- German and French troops suffered in this battle
- A strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country
- a term used during the First and Second World Wars to describe the contested armed frontier between lands
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- the exchange of goods or services for something of value
- agreements between nations to aid and protect one another
20 Clues: 28th president • brought end of ww1 • Serbian nationalist • sunk by a German submarine • fought from September 6-9, 1914 • the belief or desire of a government • His murder was one of the causes of WWI • Began mass production of his automobiles • German and French troops suffered in this battle • a type of land warfare using occupied fighting lines • ...
World War I 2022-01-03
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- Death started WWI
- Development of armed forces
- Alliance between France, Britain, and Russia.
- Form of warfare where trenches are dug
- fields of barren land between trenches
- Wilson's plan for world peace
- Germany must accept responsibility for war
- a list of men between the ages of 18 and 21 eligible for draft.
- Nickname given to american infantry during WWI.
- Devotion to the culture of ones country
- communication with the purpose of pushing an agenda.
- wanted to "make germany pay"
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- claimed the right to refuse military service.
- Worldwide organization made to maintain peace.
- created to coordinate the buying and selling of war supplies for the U.S.
- Spreading a countries force through military force.
- prohibited any disloyal speech about the U.S government
- British ocean liner sunk by a German U-Boat
- WWI hero
- served as protection to passenger ships during WWI.
20 Clues: WWI hero • Death started WWI • Development of armed forces • wanted to "make germany pay" • Wilson's plan for world peace • Form of warfare where trenches are dug • fields of barren land between trenches • Devotion to the culture of ones country • Germany must accept responsibility for war • British ocean liner sunk by a German U-Boat • ...
World of Work 2022-02-19
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- 300€ a week
- when you earn more money
- work that doesn't change
- you could be better
- task to deliver
- working with people
- vice president
- a responsible person
- When you are ill and you can't work
- work in parts
- from 10 am to 3 pm
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- more hours than required
- improve
- work for seasons
- you don't have work
- work that makes you happy
- a company house
- law
- biology degree
- abilities
20 Clues: law • improve • abilities • 300€ a week • work in parts • vice president • biology degree • a company house • task to deliver • work for seasons • from 10 am to 3 pm • you don't have work • you could be better • working with people • a responsible person • more hours than required • when you earn more money • work that doesn't change • work that makes you happy • When you are ill and you can't work
World of Work 2022-02-19
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- work in parts
- you don't have work
- more hours than required
- work that doesn't change
- from 10 am to 3 pm
- a responsible person
- a company house
- you could be better
- biology degree
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- task to deliver
- work that makes you happy
- abilities
- when you earn more money
- working with people
- work for seasons
- improve
- When you are ill and you can't work
- 300€ a week
- vice president
- law
20 Clues: law • improve • abilities • 300€ a week • work in parts • vice president • biology degree • task to deliver • a company house • work for seasons • from 10 am to 3 pm • you don't have work • working with people • you could be better • a responsible person • when you earn more money • more hours than required • work that doesn't change • work that makes you happy • When you are ill and you can't work
Major World Religions 2022-03-02
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- in Hinduism, if you do not follow this, you will have bad karma
- there is no known founder of this belief system
- collection of Muhammed's word that provide Muslims guidance of how to live
- the belief that the soul is reborn in another life
- founder of Islam
- belief in one god
- this religion has the most followers
- building where Muslims pray
- Buddhism & Hinduism started there
- in Hinduism, the sum of one’s good and bad actions during life
- this religion does not have specific gods
- founder of Judaism
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- Islam, Judaism, and Christianity started there
- code of conduct in Buddhism
- holy book of Hinduism
- building where Christians pray
- holy book of Islam
- belief in many gods
- the first monotheistic religion
- in Hinduism, if you do not follow this, you will have bad karma
- in Hinduism, the sum of one’s good and bad actions during life
- holy book of Judaism
- Muslim term for God
23 Clues: founder of Islam • belief in one god • holy book of Islam • founder of Judaism • belief in many gods • Muslim term for God • holy book of Judaism • holy book of Hinduism • code of conduct in Buddhism • building where Muslims pray • building where Christians pray • the first monotheistic religion • Buddhism & Hinduism started there • this religion has the most followers • ...
World War l 2022-03-04
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- the state or position of being in charge
- invaded france
- an inhabitant of a particular town or city
- being free of outside control
- elected head of republic
- a cause of death
- this country joined the war in december of 1941
- many countries _______ together
- a smaller number or part
- soldiers or armed forces
- a person exercising government or dominion
- a person who uses unlawthol violence and intimidation
- compulsory recruitment for military service
- a fight between large organized armed forces
- america is run by a _________
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- not evenly distributing
- entered World War I on 4 August 1914
- the ability to direct or influence the behaviour of others
- the policy of building up strong armed forces to prepare for war
- not supporting either side
- a weapon incorporating a metal tube from which bullets, shells, or other missiles are propelled by explosive force, typically making a characteristic loud, sharp noise.
- a person that believes that the people as a whole rather than private individuals should own all property and share the profits from all businesses
- people that refuse to fight in the war
- unable to read or write
- a state of conflict between different nations
- russian pride in prestige
- was one of the two main coalitions that fought in world war l
- the policy of extending a country's power and influence threw diplomacy or military force
- was invaded by germany
- pride in one's nation
30 Clues: invaded france • a cause of death • pride in one's nation • was invaded by germany • not evenly distributing • unable to read or write • elected head of republic • a smaller number or part • soldiers or armed forces • russian pride in prestige • not supporting either side • being free of outside control • america is run by a _________ • many countries _______ together • ...
World War I 2022-03-25
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- (v.) to make international; to place under combined control or protection of many nations
- (n.) moments in the history of the Universe when specific ingredients under the right "Goldilocks Conditions" come together to create something new and more complex
- (n.) the body of beliefs, symbols, and political and social aims that characterizes a particular group or institution
- (n.) a troop of infantry consisting of at least two battalions
- (n.) one who opposes extreme political or social ideas, positions, or actions
- (v.) to assemble and prepare (troops or the like) for active military duty or service to a country
- (n.) the internal, usually forcible, overthrow of a political system or legitimate government
- (v.) to examine and control the content of
- (n. pl.) additions of personnel or or material to a military force
- (n.) concern for or devotion to one's own nation, especially desire for national progress, defense, or independence
- (n.) a period of reduced or declining economic activity
- (v.) to murder for pay for ideological reasons
- and effect (n.) of, pertaining to, or arising from a connection between two events in which one causes the other to happen
- (n.) the condition of being deprived of false beliefs or hope; realizing something is not as one thought it was
- (n.) a purposeful course of harassing, punishing, or exterminating others, esp. because of their race or religious, moral, or political beliefs
- Revolution (P n.) the transition to new manufacturing processes in Europe and the United States, in the period between 1760 and 1840
- (n.) the theory of a classless social system in which all property and means of production are owned in common; socialist theory deriving from the works of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
- (n.) someone or something that engages in combat
- (n.) one who uses armed force to rebel against one's own government
- (n.) the power of self-government, with independence from outside control
- (adj) unable to be avoided, evaded, or escaped; certain; fated
- Depression (P n.) a the decade of the 1930's in the United States and other countries, characterized by the extreme economic hardship; the Depression
- (n.) a usually long trip undertaken for religious purposes, such as to visit a holy place
- (n.) a sudden, violent change
- (v.) to place a government injunction or other legal restriction on trade or the shipment of goods
- (n. pl.) a member of the armed forces removed from active duty as a result of being killed, wounded, captured, or missing in action
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- (n.) compulsory enrollment in military service
- (n.) an autonomous self-governing religious community, each organized under its own laws and headed by a religious leader, who was responsible to the central government for the fulfillment of millet responsibilities and duties, particularly those of paying taxes and maintaining internal security
- (n.) a period of time marked by a particular cultural characteristics or by important events such as wars or advances in technology; a period of time beginning with an important event
- (n.) open rebellion of subordinates against their established leaders, especially of military personnel against their superior officers
- (n.) the analysis and deciphering of cryptographic writings or systems
- (n.) the quality or state of being continuous; an unbroken or uninterrupted series
- (v.) to limit the use or supply of
- (adj.) having no precedent; never before observed or experienced
- (n.) in India, a native soldier who served in the British army
- (P n.) a member of the majority faction of the party that seized power in 1917 and formed the Communist party in the Soviet Union; a member of the Soviet, or any, Communist party
- Empire (P n.) an empire of the Turks that existed from about 1300 to 1918 and that at times included much of the lan bordering on the Mediterranean
- (n.) the policy of encroaching on other territories or countries for political or economic advantage
- (n.) a person who is strongly or actively devoted to some cause, idea, group, or person
- (n.) the act of striking back or taking revenge
- (n.) the act of assembling, organizing, or adapting (industries, supplies, facilities, or the like) for immediate use or service in times of war or states of emergency; the act of assembling and preparing (troops or the like) for active military duty or service to a country
- war (n.) global war in which all warring nations' mobilize for the war effort including soldier and civilian populations, who are both participants and targets; usually defined as meeting four criteria: mobilization, blurring of lines between citizen and civilian, total control of society, and rejection of a compromise peace
- (n.) the practice or skill of conducting negotiations between nations or governments
- (n.) the policy of extending the rule or authority of one nation over others by territorial acquisition or through economic or political dominance
- a formal pact or agreement between or among nations
- (n.) combined form of dependence
- (n.) an economic system in which the means of production and distribution are privately owned and prices are chiefly determined by open competition in a free market
- (n.) the title of male Russian rulers before 1917
- (v.) to put a stop to; subdue; to restrain or prevent the expression of (fellings, utterances, or the like)
- (n.) the intentional attempt to exterminate all members of a certain race, nationality, or ethnic group
- (n.) the idea that the consumption of goods is beneficial to society or its economy
- (n.) to take away false beliefs or hopes; remove illusions of
- (n.) a final statement of demands, esp. when issued with a threat of action if rejected, as in a diplomatic discussion
- (n.) information or opinions that are made public to promote or attack a movement, cause, or person
- (adj.) of or related to a large group of people who share a distinctive culture, language, or religion, or who are of the same race or national heritage
55 Clues: (n.) a sudden, violent change • (n.) combined form of dependence • (v.) to limit the use or supply of • (v.) to examine and control the content of • (n.) compulsory enrollment in military service • (v.) to murder for pay for ideological reasons • (n.) the act of striking back or taking revenge • (n.) someone or something that engages in combat • ...
World History Crossword 2022-04-29
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- This type of warfare made WWI last for years as soldiers dug deep into the earth
- Tool used to execute people during the French Revolution
- Germany sent this note asking Mexico to attack the United States
- He took over France after the execution of King Louis XVI. He was exiled after he lost the war when he invaded Russia during winter.
- He assembled the first telescope
- He posted the 95 Theses on the church's door
- the industrial revolution began in
- The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand was the "__________" that ignited Europe into total war
- The belief that people should be loyal to their nation
- He was a faith healer that gained power and influence through the Russian Czar's family
- Period of time that allowed the rebirth in art, writing, architecture, etc.
- Machiavelli wrote this book to tell rulers how to lead
- Five colonists were killed leading to the American Revolution
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- A pardon given by the Roman Catholic Church
- An organized work stoppage intended to force an employer to address union demands
- America built this canal to cut down time and cost to ship goods between the East and West coasts
- A group of revolutionary Russians who took control
- Thomas Jefferson wrote it to announce America's independence from the British
- When a strong nation dominated other countries socially, economically, and politically
- Sun-centered universe theory
- He takes over Russia after the death of Lenin and started the Great Purge
21 Clues: Sun-centered universe theory • He assembled the first telescope • the industrial revolution began in • A pardon given by the Roman Catholic Church • He posted the 95 Theses on the church's door • A group of revolutionary Russians who took control • The belief that people should be loyal to their nation • Machiavelli wrote this book to tell rulers how to lead • ...
Brave New World 2022-04-29
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- The color Deltas wear
- What is not required for epsilons
- The Director talks about a boy who helped discover sleep-teaching
- Used in the book to refer to how babies used to be conceived/Meaning to birth live young that developed inside the body
- The longest river in Africa
- Other than books, what other object were the babies shocked for grabbing
- The color Gammas wear
- Mr. Foster's first name
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- How babies are are made in the book
- Where the setting first takes place
- The cast that wears grey and works hardest
- The method of listening to recordings in one's sleep to memorize messages
- The limit of identical beings to be produced from a single egg and sperm(include hyphen)
- The Beta woman that meets Mr. Foster on the roof in the afternoons
- The type of play the children were performing
- The word the Dircetor keeps repeating while observing the children playing outside
- The amount of stories in the baby production building(include hyphen)
- The lowest caste
- Where babies are kept and developed
- The person who is praised for the new world
20 Clues: The lowest caste • The color Deltas wear • The color Gammas wear • Mr. Foster's first name • The longest river in Africa • What is not required for epsilons • How babies are are made in the book • Where the setting first takes place • Where babies are kept and developed • The cast that wears grey and works hardest • The person who is praised for the new world • ...
Brave New World 2022-04-29
Across
- The color Deltas wear
- What is not required for epsilons
- The Director talks about a boy who helped discover sleep-teaching
- Used in the book to refer to how babies used to be conceived/Meaning to birth live young that developed inside the body
- The longest river in Africa
- Other than books, what other object were the babies shocked for grabbing
- The color Gammas wear
- Mr. Foster's first name
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- How babies are are made in the book
- Where the setting first takes place
- The cast that wears grey and works hardest
- The method of listening to recordings in one's sleep to memorize messages
- The limit of identical beings to be produced from a single egg and sperm(include hyphen)
- The Beta woman that meets Mr. Foster on the roof in the afternoons
- The type of play the children were performing
- The word the Dircetor keeps repeating while observing the children playing outside
- The amount of stories in the baby production building(include hyphen)
- The lowest caste
- Where babies are kept and developed
- The person who is praised for the new world
20 Clues: The lowest caste • The color Deltas wear • The color Gammas wear • Mr. Foster's first name • The longest river in Africa • What is not required for epsilons • How babies are are made in the book • Where the setting first takes place • Where babies are kept and developed • The cast that wears grey and works hardest • The person who is praised for the new world • ...
Hungry Shark World 2022-05-04
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- A hammer that's "great". (xl)
- White tip nice!(s)
- I have a bone near my tail.(!!)
- Big mouth+big gills= happy.(xxl)
- Black tip nice!(xs)
- I am blue but strong!(s)
- BUZZZZ say bye bye to your hair.(!!)
- I am a nurse!(l)
- Happy shark is the 3nd.(s)
- I am a whale.(!!)
- I am the fastest shark.(l)
- I crawl on land.(!!)
- I am a badass shark.(!!)
- Your momma is BIG.(!!)
- I have a big bite that is a beam.
- I am a yellow shark?(m)
- The leader of the hungry sharks.
- Big tall and lots of heath.(m)
- I will melt the moon with my eyes.
- The start of JAWS.(xxl)
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- I have a nuke on my back!
- I warn you of mines.(l)
- I will snap your head off.(!!)
- Am I a tiger or a shark?(xl)
- I killed black sharkjiras!
- biggest shark ever!(xxl)
- A group of sharks.(xxl)
- I eat bombs and shoot them at you.(!!)
- I am a legend(!!)
- I hide in the sand waiting for you.(m)
- Smooth hammer does a lot.(m)
- I am a shark+ a goblin.(l)
- I killed sharkjira!
- long neck shark.(xl)
- I will make you a zombie!
- I am a spiking god!(s)
- I am a shark not a bull.(l)
- Its a bird no its megamouth.(xl)
- BLACK HOLE SUN!
39 Clues: BLACK HOLE SUN! • I am a nurse!(l) • I am a legend(!!) • I am a whale.(!!) • White tip nice!(s) • Black tip nice!(xs) • I killed sharkjira! • long neck shark.(xl) • I crawl on land.(!!) • I am a spiking god!(s) • Your momma is BIG.(!!) • I warn you of mines.(l) • A group of sharks.(xxl) • I am a yellow shark?(m) • The start of JAWS.(xxl) • biggest shark ever!(xxl) • I am blue but strong!(s) • ...
World War II 2022-05-12
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- the confidence, enthusiasm, and discipline of a person
- a former Japanese marshal admiral
- is a way to win a battle without losing soldiers
- to borrow money to finance its military during the war
- a type of bomb that's thrown by hand
- the 33rd president of the united states
- an explosive weapon that is stored underground
- a submarine weapon that shoots up to 24 bombs
- the day Normandy was invaded
- was the Soviet Union leader in 1922
- combat on the ground
- is a famous city in Japan
- was the president of the Philipines in 1935
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- a Japanese Special Attack Unit
- the smartest agency in the United States
- was one of five other beaches to be invaded
- is a dictator that rules everything and every person
- is another word that means to give up
- was the most significant sea invasion during WWII
- when every person gets the same amount of something
- a group of warships
- a new wave of soldiers that go to war
- a dug up hole like the trenches
- a territory of the United States
- when the enemy gets attacked by submarines, aircraft, etc.
25 Clues: a group of warships • combat on the ground • is a famous city in Japan • the day Normandy was invaded • a Japanese Special Attack Unit • a dug up hole like the trenches • a territory of the United States • a former Japanese marshal admiral • was the Soviet Union leader in 1922 • a type of bomb that's thrown by hand • is another word that means to give up • ...
World War II 2022-05-12
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- Only president to be elected for three terms.
- Victory ___ were planted to help stop a shortage of food
- A very well-known concentration camp
- June 6, 1944, a fleet of Allied ships invaded France
- ____ Camps were where Hitler kept the people he intended to kill
- ____ Einstein helped create the atomic bomb along with other United States scientist
- An alliance between Great Britain, France, Soviet Union,the United States, and China.
- The Nuremberg ____ were held to prosecute people who helped Hitler of War Crimes
- The people mostly attacked by Hitler
- German Soldiers known for killing Jews and Saluting Hitler
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- The Japanese attack on United States Naval base in Pearl ___.
- ____ Airmen were African American fighter pilots that trained in Tuskegee, Alabama
- Battle of ____ where the United States Navy won a stunning victory
- The country most known for the Holocaust and the Nazis
- A dictator that killed Jews because he didn't like them
- ____ Bombs were used at the end of World War II to end the war
- One of the last countries to join the War.
- An alliance between Germany, Japan, Italy.
- ___ camps that were another type of concentration camps. Known for systematically killing people
- Battle of the ___ is where Germany stated a counter attack on the Allied soldiers
- A form of combat used during World War II.
21 Clues: A very well-known concentration camp • The people mostly attacked by Hitler • One of the last countries to join the War. • An alliance between Germany, Japan, Italy. • A form of combat used during World War II. • Only president to be elected for three terms. • June 6, 1944, a fleet of Allied ships invaded France • The country most known for the Holocaust and the Nazis • ...
World War I 2022-05-17
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- friends
- Document signed at the end of the war
- conflict that in 1914–18 embroiled most of the nations of Europe
- a union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations.
- identification with one's own nation and support for its interest
- transcontinental country spanning Western Europe and overseas
- Heir to the imperial throne of the Austro-Hungarian empire
- made up of France, Britain, and Russia
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- the belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests.
- An agreement or settle
- To kill
- to take over
- a federal presidential-constitutional republic with three separate branches of government, including a bicameral legislature.
- A unitary parliamentary republic
- transcontinental country spanning Eastern Europe
- the fact of having committed a specified or implied offense or crime.
- England, Scotland and Wales in combination, but not Northern Ireland
- state of armed conflict between different nations
- To Finish
- Country in East Asia
20 Clues: To kill • friends • To Finish • to take over • Country in East Asia • An agreement or settle • A unitary parliamentary republic • Document signed at the end of the war • made up of France, Britain, and Russia • transcontinental country spanning Eastern Europe • state of armed conflict between different nations • Heir to the imperial throne of the Austro-Hungarian empire • ...
Canadian World History 2022-06-10
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- A line of defense built along France’s border with Germany during WWII.
- The poison gas used on the battlefield in WWI as chemical warfare. First introduced by the Germans in 1917. “It blistered the eyes, skin, and lungs”.
- Due to losses in WWII and the Korean War, Canada chooses to not get involved with this nation’s conflict.
- The fight at Juno beach that turned the tide for the Allies.
- The crisis that occurred between Quebec Security (SQ) and the Mohawk people over the Mohawk settlement, Kanesatake.
- The barrier that divided West and East Berlin to prevent Germans from the Soviet controlled East from leaving.
- The understanding that if direct fighting were to occur between two certain powers, both will be wiped out.
- The increased economic, political, and cultural connection between nations and people around the world.
- Women’s right to vote in political elections.
- The focus on attaining happiness through buying and owning things.
- The day known for being one of the causes of the Great Depression.
- An agreement that created two self-governing entities within Bosnia in 1995.
- A system where the leader is a dictator with complete control. Such as Hitler, Stalin and Mussolini.
- A Canadian community that was destroyed and its people forcefully relocated.
- The Soviet president who ended the Soviet Union.
- The trip men took after going on strike and leaving their relief camps during the Great Depression.
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- Camps that held people imprisoned for political or military reasons.
- The sorting facility in a certain camp that held the possessions of the Jewish prisoners.
- The push for a nation’s expansion, growth, and need to put itself first.
- “The deliberate mass killing of a specific ethnic, religious, or cultural group”.
- Women who did not conform to social norms and expectations during the 1920’s.
- A movement sparked by Québécois nationalism as a result of the Quiet Revolution.
- The areas where a drought caused dust storms, leading to crops dying and animals starving.
- First province to give women the right to vote provincially.
- "when the government bans the sale and/or consumption of alcohol".
- The Japanese city the first atomic bomb was dropped on.
- The cartoon that taught kids how to handle the feelings that are a result of the 9/11 attack.
- A pardon given by the government for political prisoners.
- The first spy training center in North America.
- Canada’s best known terrorist group.
30 Clues: Canada’s best known terrorist group. • Women’s right to vote in political elections. • The first spy training center in North America. • The Soviet president who ended the Soviet Union. • The Japanese city the first atomic bomb was dropped on. • A pardon given by the government for political prisoners. • The fight at Juno beach that turned the tide for the Allies. • ...
Natural World 3 2022-05-31
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- n. an animal that does not have a backbone
- n. /v. move towards
- adj. diverse; different
- n. something that is secret and unknown
- adj. happening early in the history of humans and the world, or simple and not complicated
- adj. poisonous; spiteful, mean
- adj.being alone; lacking the company of others
- adj. 家养的 brought under human control; tamed or cultivated
- n. (豪猪等身上的)硬刺
- n. the maintenance of resources in their present condition; conservation
- n. (pl)pests
- n. a person who is qualified to treat sick or injured animals
- v. spend the winter in a dormant or inactive state
- n. an animal that has a backbone
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- n. one who advocates the conservation of natural resources
- v. to walk through water
- adj. 胎儿的 of or relating to a fetus
- v. search for food
- v. to change or modify
- n. 哺乳动物
- n. 一窝幼崽
- n. 爬行动物
- v. continue to live
- adj. having thorns/pricks
- adj. not common
- n. 血统,世系direct descent from an ancestor; derivation
- n. protection from harm
- v. 与......作斗争to fight against
- n. competitor, opponent
- v. 交配
30 Clues: v. 交配 • n. 哺乳动物 • n. 一窝幼崽 • n. 爬行动物 • n. (pl)pests • n. (豪猪等身上的)硬刺 • adj. not common • v. search for food • n. /v. move towards • v. continue to live • v. to change or modify • adj. diverse; different • n. protection from harm • n. competitor, opponent • v. to walk through water • adj. having thorns/pricks • v. 与......作斗争to fight against • adj. poisonous; spiteful, mean • ...
World War ll 2022-06-09
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- The stage infantry troops create a smokescreen to hide the forces gathering for a breakthrough.
- German for "lightning war," a military tactic that combined swift, massive, and highly coordinated attacks by planes, tanks, and infantry to overwhelm and quickly conquer an enemy.
- Making concessions to an aggressor in order to avoid conflict.
- Soon to be Britain’s next prime minister.
- The stage German attackers identify a weak spot in the enemy's defensive line.
- A settlement reached in September 1938 in which Britain and France agreed to let Germany annex part of Czechoslovakia.
- the stage tanks break through the weak spot, spreading panic among troops and civilians.
- A belief in increasing a nation's military strength as the way to become or remain powerful the glorification of military virtues and ideals.
- A government order involving trade with another nation that forbids the buying or selling of something.
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- A measure, often involving suspension of diplomatic or economic relations, taken by a nation or group of nations against another nation to pressure it to change its behavior.
- The name given to Italy and Germany, and later also to Japan and other German allies, during World War II
- The practice of making unprovoked attacks or other military encroachments on the territory of another country.
- Believed his compromise with the Germans at the Munich conference had secured peace for Europe.
- The nations pledge to respect Chinas territory and independence.
- The stage planes bomb military and civilian targets behind the lines. Paratroopers disrupt communications and slow the movement of enemy reinforcements.
- A policy of limiting a nation's international relations so that it can exist in peace and harmony by itself in the world.
- Leader of Nazis.
- The stage motorized divisions move through the opening and circle back to surround the enemy forces from behind.
- The stage infantry troops arrive to take care of any remaining areas of resistance.
- Army led by Hitler.
20 Clues: Leader of Nazis. • Army led by Hitler. • Soon to be Britain’s next prime minister. • Making concessions to an aggressor in order to avoid conflict. • The nations pledge to respect Chinas territory and independence. • The stage German attackers identify a weak spot in the enemy's defensive line. • ...
World War ll 2022-06-09
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- Making concessions to an aggressor in order to avoid conflict.
- The practice of making unprovoked attacks or other military encroachments on the territory of another country.
- A government order involving trade with another nation that forbids the buying or selling of something.
- A measure, often involving suspension of diplomatic or economic relations, taken by a nation or group of nations against another nation to pressure it to change its behavior.
- A settlement reached in September 1938 in which Britain and France agreed to let Germany annex part of Czechoslovakia.
- The nations pledge to respect Chinas territory and independence.
- The stage infantry troops arrive to take care of any remaining areas of resistance.
- The stage motorized divisions move through the opening and circle back to surround the enemy forces from behind.
- A policy of limiting a nation's international relations so that it can exist in peace and harmony by itself in the world.
- The stage planes bomb military and civilian targets behind the lines. Paratroopers disrupt communications and slow the movement of enemy reinforcements.
- The name given to Italy and Germany, and later also to Japan and other German allies, during World War II
- the stage tanks break through the weak spot, spreading panic among troops and civilians.
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- The stage infantry troops create a smokescreen to hide the forces gathering for a breakthrough.
- Soon to be Britain’s next prime minister.
- A belief in increasing a nation's military strength as the way to become or remain powerful the glorification of military virtues and ideals.
- Army led by Hitler.
- German for "lightning war," a military tactic that combined swift, massive, and highly coordinated attacks by planes, tanks, and infantry to overwhelm and quickly conquer an enemy.
- The stage German attackers identify a weak spot in the enemy's defensive line.
- Believed his compromise with the Germans at the Munich conference had secured peace for Europe.
- Leader of Nazis.
20 Clues: Leader of Nazis. • Army led by Hitler. • Soon to be Britain’s next prime minister. • Making concessions to an aggressor in order to avoid conflict. • The nations pledge to respect Chinas territory and independence. • The stage German attackers identify a weak spot in the enemy's defensive line. • ...
World War II 2022-05-08
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- Who was the dictator of Japan?
- This battle was in July-September 1940.
- The _________ included Japan,Germany,Italy, etc.
- What caused the U.S. the enter WWII?
- Who won Operation Barbarossa?
- Who was the leader of the USSR?
- Where was the first atomic bomb dropped?
- The largest sea invasion?
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- What was Great britains air fore called?
- What started WWII?
- The ___________ included the U.S., France, Britain, etc.
- What was the Germans air force called?
- Who was the leader of Great Britain during WWII?
- Who was the president of the U.S. during WWII?
- This is where D-day was.
- Who decided to drop the first atomic bomb?
- This was a massive aerial battle in Germany.
- This caused many Jews and innocent people to die and was also led by Adolf Hitler.
- Who won the battle of Leyte?
- What was the turning point of WWII?
20 Clues: What started WWII? • This is where D-day was. • The largest sea invasion? • Who won the battle of Leyte? • Who won Operation Barbarossa? • Who was the dictator of Japan? • Who was the leader of the USSR? • What was the turning point of WWII? • What caused the U.S. the enter WWII? • What was the Germans air force called? • This battle was in July-September 1940. • ...
AP World Vocab 2022-05-24
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- Extending a country's power or influence through military force or diplomacy
- Person of mixed European and black descent
- Far-right government that has a dictator and people aren't allowed to disagree
- The theory that natural selection occurs among humans and was used as a justification for racist imperialism (two words)
- A gunpowder empire that fell shortly after WW1
- A small, fast Portuguese ship made for voyages.
- The exchange of disease, food, religion, and technology between the Eastern and Western hemispheres (two words)
- A social system in medieval Europe that had the nobles at the top of the class structure and serfs at the bottom
- The last Chinese dynstaty
- The growing of cities and increasing number of the population living in cities.
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- Ancient trade routes that stretched all over Eurasia.
- The elite class of enslaved Christian boys in the ottoman empire
- China's form of government based on skills rather than class.
- The process of going from an agricultural economy to a manufacturing economy
- Native people in Mexico. They were known for sacrificing people to their gods.
- Theory that there was only so much wealth in the world and it was measured in gold/silver
- Religion in which followers are known as Muslim
- Scottish economist that came up with laissez-faire (two words)
- A group of Christians that broke off from the Catholics
- Nomadic people that eventually created the largest empire ever. It was led by Genghis Kahn
20 Clues: The last Chinese dynstaty • Person of mixed European and black descent • A gunpowder empire that fell shortly after WW1 • Religion in which followers are known as Muslim • A small, fast Portuguese ship made for voyages. • Ancient trade routes that stretched all over Eurasia. • A group of Christians that broke off from the Catholics • ...
AP World History 2022-05-18
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- King Henry IV issued the Edict of _____
- This tax system in the Mughal Empire made it easier for the central government to collect money. Also the name of landowners
- Martin Luther started this reformation
- Toussaint Louverture led a slave revolt in this country
- This Japanese restoration removed the militant rule of the shogunate and implemented a parliamentary government
- Following these wars, many superpower developed spheres of influence in China
- This was a small ship used for trading with triangular lateen sails
- The Umayyad caliphate officially began after the battle of ______
- This man is famous for making a printing press with moveable type
- Famous for his laws of planetary motion
- The first leader of the Ottoman Empire
- This navigational tool originated in China
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- This was the last Sudanese Empire led by Askia the Great
- Collections of stories about Muhammed and his sayings
- This was the highest caste in the Casta System in Latin America
- This empire was founded by Babur in 1525
- A city influenced by trade routes and became part of the Mongol empire. On the western borders of China
- The last Russian czar, a poor leader during the Russian Revolution
- Prince _____ the Navigator
- Wrote Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy (1687)
- This rational religion developed in the Enlightenment, viewing God as a 'watchmaker'
21 Clues: Prince _____ the Navigator • Martin Luther started this reformation • The first leader of the Ottoman Empire • King Henry IV issued the Edict of _____ • Famous for his laws of planetary motion • This empire was founded by Babur in 1525 • This navigational tool originated in China • Collections of stories about Muhammed and his sayings • ...
Walt Disney World 2022-05-06
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- Which dinosaur has a spin in Animal Kingdom
- Who is at the Town Square Theatre
- What time of day do you drop
- How many hitchhikers are there
- New show at EPCOT
- Guardians of the Galaxy ride
- Where do you board a XP-37 star cruiser
- Name of the jungle trek in Animal Kingdom
- Who sings on Main Street
- What sort of fun can you have with
- Who is the comedy club host
- have
- Where can you see the Great Wall of
- What is 47 feet tall and has a steam
- figures
- What sort of carpet flies high
- Dr Honeydew and ? set off a chain of
- Which theatre has the Country Bear
- Where are the dummies?
- What river rapids can you raft down
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- Who do you journey into imagination with
- Whose ride has springy coils
- Where do you fire eggs
- What sort of house is 6 stories high
- On whose adventure can you see 35 audio
- Where do you get pulled into a wormhole
- Where do you have a crew of 4
- What do the smugglers do
- Who can you meet in the UK
- What do you dodge in the cursed cavern
- What statues sing
- What sort of railway do Mickey and
- and Minnie in Hollywood Studios
- Who can you meet in Mexico
- On whose adventure do you nearly get
- Which Prince has a carousel
36 Clues: have • figures • New show at EPCOT • What statues sing • Where do you fire eggs • Where are the dummies? • Who sings on Main Street • What do the smugglers do • Who can you meet in the UK • Who can you meet in Mexico • Who is the comedy club host • Which Prince has a carousel • Whose ride has springy coils • What time of day do you drop • Guardians of the Galaxy ride • ...
Walt Disney World 2022-05-06
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- Whose ride has springy coils
- Who sings on Main Street
- Where are the dummies?
- What is 47 ft tall, has a steam engine
- Name of the jungle trek
- You get cooked on whose adventure
- Which Prince has a carousel
- Where do you get pulled into a wormhole
- Where do you board a XP-37 star cruiser
- How many hitchhikers are there
- Whose flight of passage is it
- Who is the comedy club host
- What do the smugglers do
- Who can you meet in the UK
- Who can you meet in Mexico
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- What statues sing
- Who do you journey into imagination with
- Who is at the Town Square Theatre
- Where do you fire eggs
- Which dinosaur has a spin in A K
- What sort of house is 6 stories high
- What do you dodge in the cursed cavern
- What sort of railway does Mickey have
- Where can you smell oranges
- What river rapids can you raft down
- Dr Honeydew and sidekick ? are in 3D
- what ride has time rover vehicles
- What sort of carpet flies high
- Guardians of the Galaxy ride
- New show at EPCOT
- When do you drop into the zone
- Where do you have a crew of 4
32 Clues: What statues sing • New show at EPCOT • Where do you fire eggs • Where are the dummies? • Name of the jungle trek • Who sings on Main Street • What do the smugglers do • Who can you meet in the UK • Who can you meet in Mexico • Where can you smell oranges • Which Prince has a carousel • Who is the comedy club host • Whose ride has springy coils • Guardians of the Galaxy ride • ...
World War I 2022-05-09
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- Nations work together to ensure the security of all
- germany,austria-hungary,Italy
- An association of countries that join together for protection or common goals
- the name of Woodrow Wilson's plan for the post-war world
- what country Germany signed a non-aggression pact with before the war
- Agreement to stop fighting in a war
- Expansion of the military with the addition of troops and modernization of weaponry
- what region was the powder keg of Europe
- the name of the passenger ship that was sunk to pull the U.S into WWI
- The right of a nation to be free from external control
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire
- To assemble and make ready for war duty
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- Refusal to take part in a war between other nations
- the group responsible for the
- Great Britian, France, Russia, all of their colonies, United states, Italy
- Payment made to compensate for money spent on fighting a war
- the name of the treaty that ended WWI
- the leader of Russia was during world war 1
- who was the leader of Germany was during world war 1
- the person whose assassination started world war 1
- person who assassinated the prince
- The act of reducing weapons arsenals to a minimal level
- where the paris peace conference was held
- france russia great britian
- Extreme loyalty to a country or nationality that can create competitive bonds
- of the heir to austro-hungarian throne
26 Clues: france russia great britian • the group responsible for the • germany,austria-hungary,Italy • person who assassinated the prince • Agreement to stop fighting in a war • the name of the treaty that ended WWI • of the heir to austro-hungarian throne • To assemble and make ready for war duty • what region was the powder keg of Europe • Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire • ...
Famous World Capitals 2022-05-19
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- Capital of Uruguay
- Capital of Norway
- Capital of France
- Capital of Austria
- Capital of Italy
- Capital of Indonesia
- Capital of South Korea
- Capital of Jamaica
- Capital of Hungary
- Capital of Japan
- Capital of United States
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- Capital of Argentina
- Capital of United Kingdom
- Capital of Russia
- Capital of Canada
- Capital of Nepal
- Capital of Germany
- Capital of Albania
- Capital of Islam
- Capital of Pakistan
- Capital of Libya
21 Clues: Capital of Nepal • Capital of Italy • Capital of Islam • Capital of Libya • Capital of Japan • Capital of Russia • Capital of Norway • Capital of Canada • Capital of France • Capital of Uruguay • Capital of Germany • Capital of Austria • Capital of Albania • Capital of Jamaica • Capital of Hungary • Capital of Pakistan • Capital of Argentina • Capital of Indonesia • Capital of South Korea • ...
World History Crosswords 2022-05-19
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- Praise of Folly - a book that utilized satire of the Catholic Church and called for social reform
- the arts and famous?
- Urban II - He made a speech that start the Crusades
- - Dutch Renaissance humanist, social critic, and priest
- the conqueror - leader of the Norman Conquest and
- - an island country that adopted from
- beheaded by Henry VIII?
- Musa - the richest man
- - one of the five pillars of Islam
- - what was the place called where
- Columbus - He discovered America
- - the language that spread through Islam
- - acceptance of Juedo- ______ prophets including Moses and Jesus
- da Vinci - who was the famous painter that
- society is perfect?
- Russian Orthodox - Church influenced unification.
- England
- - a famous painter who painted the
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- - a form of math named after an Islamic scholar
- - He was the author of the J&R
- - decline almost ⅓ of Europe´s
- - who invented the printing press?
- - when Muslim people start fasting
- Chapel
- John - signed the Magna Carta
- Thomas Moore - who was the English humanist that
- - who are the people called that
- - He´s the prophet of Allah (God)
- - the word of god
- the Great - he threw off the rule of the Mongols and expanded the Russian nation
- - a system of thought that emphasized humans rather than religious ideas
- Desert - the largest desert in Africa
- - who was the Italian writer who
- a book on how to be successful?
- Philip II - He expanded the Spanish empire in the western hemisphere of Spain.
- the Monal Lisa and the Last Supper?
- of Arc - he was a unifying factor in France.
37 Clues: Chapel • England • - the word of god • society is perfect? • the arts and famous? • beheaded by Henry VIII? • Musa - the richest man • - He was the author of the J&R • - decline almost ⅓ of Europe´s • a book on how to be successful? • - who are the people called that • Columbus - He discovered America • - who was the Italian writer who • - what was the place called where • ...
A Geographer's World 2022-09-07
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- science of making maps
- is all the human and physical features that make it unique
- study of the world
- imaginary line that circles the globe halfway between the north and south pols
- ________ geography is the study of the world's physical geographic features - landforms, bodies of water, climate, soils, and plants
- pattern of imaginary lines that circle the globe
- two halves of the globe
- _____ ________ imaginary line that divides the globes into east and west halves
- 60 _________ in a degree
- includes land, water, climate, plants, and animals
- part of the world that has one or more common features that distinguish it from surrounding areas
- east-west line in the grid
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- parallels measure distance from the equator in _______
- flat drawing that shows all or part of Earth's surface
- another name for lines of latitude
- map _________ are different ways of showing our round planet on flat maps
- A _____ science is a field that studies people and the relationships among them
- __________ location is a specific description
- another name for lines of longitude
- __________ location is a general area
- _______ geography is the study of the world's human geographic features - people, communities, and landscapes
- study of weather and what causes it
- seven large landmasses
- imaginary lines running north-south
- a spherical, or ball shaped, model of the entire planet
25 Clues: study of the world • science of making maps • seven large landmasses • two halves of the globe • 60 _________ in a degree • east-west line in the grid • another name for lines of latitude • another name for lines of longitude • study of weather and what causes it • imaginary lines running north-south • __________ location is a general area • ...
World War 2 2022-09-03
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- The city in africa which the german and italian armies can't capture.
- The largest tank battle in history.
- The first city to be obliterated by a nuclear weapon.
- The city for the battle of the turning point of WW2.
- The best tank of the Soviet Union.
- German word for "Lightning War".
- Scientist who patented the Nuclear bomb.
- The codename for the invasion of the Soviet Union.
- The region where german tanks break through as the french thought it was "Naturally Impenetrable"
- In siege of the german army for 4 years.
- British scientist who decoded the Enigma Machine.
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- Leader of Italy in WW2.
- The most famous concentration camp, located in Oswiecim, Poland.
- Prime ministre of the UK in WW2.
- Word for "tank" in German.
- The region of czechoslovakia with many ethnic germans.
- Commander-in-Chief of all of the allied forces in D-Day.
- The objective city of the German Army before winter.
- The name for Austrian Integration into Germany.
- Leader of Germany in WW2.
- Codename for the landings in Normandy.
21 Clues: Leader of Italy in WW2. • Leader of Germany in WW2. • Word for "tank" in German. • Prime ministre of the UK in WW2. • German word for "Lightning War". • The best tank of the Soviet Union. • The largest tank battle in history. • Codename for the landings in Normandy. • Scientist who patented the Nuclear bomb. • In siege of the german army for 4 years. • ...
World Geography Crossword 2022-09-02
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- Mountains, This mountain range travels from the north of the USA to the northeast of USA
- Valley, During the summer this desert is the hottest on earth
- River, This river travels from east to west of all of South America
- and Clark, One of the most popular explorers that traveled 8,000 miles in all
- Rainforest, A very popular rainforest mostly in Brazil and Peru
- a rodent from South America that looks just like a rabbit
- bear, The most common bear in the Rockies
- America, This continent is located in between the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean
- This mountain is the largest mountain on the Andes mountain range
- Christ the Redeemer, one of the natural wonders found in Brazil
- This country borders the south of the USA
- This is one of the National parks which is 96% in Wyoming
- This country is along the west side of South America and looks like a long Chile
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- River System, Is the second largest river in North America
- Lizard, This Lizard can glid through the air
- Pichu, An old ruin spot that is famous for its perfect grass and architecture
- A popular mountain range that travels through 7 countries
- This country has Buenos Aires located in it
- A mountain range that spreads across 13 states in the USA
- This country is most famous for its maple syrup
- grand canyon, This is a 277 mile canyon found in North America
- Desert, The driest nonpolar desert in the world
- A Native American that was a translator for Lewis and Clark
- This country belongs in south America and is well known for having the Amazon Rainforest
- Titicaca, The worlds highest lake navigable
- States of America, This country is famous for the many states that it has such as Texas
- America, This continent is located right below North America
- Patagonia grasslands, This grassland is found in Argentina and is also a popular brand
28 Clues: bear, The most common bear in the Rockies • This country borders the south of the USA • This country has Buenos Aires located in it • Titicaca, The worlds highest lake navigable • Lizard, This Lizard can glid through the air • This country is most famous for its maple syrup • Desert, The driest nonpolar desert in the world • ...
World of vocabulary 2022-09-10
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- make a twittering or chattering sound
- falling; sinking
- lacking energy and enthusiasm
- being in the control of
- intensely deep or bright color
- satisfaction
- covered
- the ability to deal with any kind of hardship
- extremely worried
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- rough or confused
- showing no sign of worry or anxiety
- a prehistoric now extant
- top of a hill
- relaxed
- friendly and pleasant
- prescribed course of exercise and diet
- tranquil
- flexible
- uncontrollable anger
- without boasting
20 Clues: relaxed • covered • tranquil • flexible • satisfaction • top of a hill • falling; sinking • without boasting • rough or confused • extremely worried • uncontrollable anger • friendly and pleasant • being in the control of • a prehistoric now extant • lacking energy and enthusiasm • intensely deep or bright color • showing no sign of worry or anxiety • make a twittering or chattering sound • ...
AP World Crossword 2022-06-01
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- Class system
- A religious text used by followers of Jesus
- An exam from imperial China
- Japanese restoration in 1868
- The lowest rung of a class system; out of reach
- A famous road
- Far-right, authoritarian, nationalist, dictatorship
- French leader exiled twice
- The rejection of all gods but one
- A branch of Christianity formed after a reformation
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- From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs
- The cause of the most influential revolution in human history
- An organized society
- Form of facism which ruled Germany during the second world war
- A very good chinese structure
- Unity and pride in one’s nation
- English scientist most famous for a story involving fruit
- Religion created by Muhammad
- The namesake of the US capital, a South American country, and an elite university.
- The goal of Buddhism
20 Clues: Class system • A famous road • An organized society • The goal of Buddhism • French leader exiled twice • An exam from imperial China • Japanese restoration in 1868 • Religion created by Muhammad • A very good chinese structure • Unity and pride in one’s nation • The rejection of all gods but one • A religious text used by followers of Jesus • ...
World History Crossword 2022-06-06
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- The most famous trade route in the ancient world, transporting luxury goods by land from China to the Mediterranean.
- The _____ ______ was a significant change in the way people farmed, allowing people to produce significantly more crops, more efficiently, and with less effort. This occurred in the 1950s and 1960s.
- A single group of people who identify themselves together due to cultural or ethnic similarities.
- An event that restored imperial rule in Japan in 1868
- The most famous ruler of the Mali Empire. His Hajj to Mecca was very significant. He was known for his immense wealth due to his empire’s gold production.
- Founder and first Khan of the Mongol Empire
- Empire The largest land-based empire in world history. Ruled by nomadic people in Central Asia.
- The most famous silver mine in South America owned and operated by the Spanish in their colonial past. Forced and coerced labor was used to work the mines. This silver mine produced more silver than any other spanish owned silver mine and helped make spain rich.
- The _____ Revolution was a change in the way of life of early humans. People began switching from hunter-gatherer lifestyles to agriculture. People would begin to learn how to farm and grow crops. People began settling in fertile land and would remain there farming crops. This change was crucial to human history and changed the way people lived.
- A policy of expanding a country’s power and influence over other countries and nations through diplomacy or military force
- the blending or attempted blending of different religions, cultures, or beliefs
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- Status of peasants under feudalism, tying peasants to the land they worked.
- An economic policy designed to maximize exports and minimize imports for a country’s economy. It encourages imperialism, colonialism, tariffs on foreign goods, and subsidies on traded goods to accomplish that goal.
- The combination of the legal, economic, military, and cultural customs that flourished in medieval Europe between the 9th and 15th centuries with kings and queens ruling over their territories and serfs
- The ______ was a period of European cultural, artistic, and economic revolution following the middle ages. Known to take place between the 14th and 17th centuries, this period promoted the rediscovery of classical culture, philosophy, and art.
- ___-____ companies were major independent companies funded by wealthy aristocrats and rulers in european countries. They often would build trade posts in foreign lands and sometimes would even colonize other nations.
- A term coined to refer to 3 Muslim empires that all existed simultaneously at some point in history. They had strong standing armies armed with modern weaponry such as cannons and other firearms.
- A period known as the age of reason. A period of significant scientific, political, and philosophical discourse in European society beginning around 1685.
- The longest-lasting of the 3 gunpowder empires. This empire fell following defeat in the first world war.
- The _______ Exchange was the exchange of biological entities such as plants, people, animals, and disease between the old world and new world following Columbus’s discovery of the americas.
20 Clues: Founder and first Khan of the Mongol Empire • An event that restored imperial rule in Japan in 1868 • Status of peasants under feudalism, tying peasants to the land they worked. • the blending or attempted blending of different religions, cultures, or beliefs • Empire The largest land-based empire in world history. Ruled by nomadic people in Central Asia. • ...
AP World crossword 2022-06-08
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- their role advocated for wanting a separate state in India, primarily as a Muslim state
- these were widely distributed after 1900 and helped prevent deadly diseases
- a major waterway in Egypt connecting the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea
- examples of these include New Zealand, Canada, and Australia
- China´s own social platform
- this was created at the end of WWI but its failure was one of the causes of WWII; the US never joined this
- this spread chemically and genetically modified agriculture that led to population growth
- a disease associated with poverty that is spread by mosquitos
- an uprising against foreigners that occurred in China around 1900
- this event brought the US into WWII
- government plan in the Soviet Union after 1900
- when people believed that killing their cows would bring their ancestors back to drive out the Europeans
- this airborne infection and respiratory disease is associated with poverty
- when countries bring together all colonies and resources to assist them in battle
- a theory that if one country does something it´ll influence others to do the same
- type of music mainly in Jamaica that globalized culture through arts
- a terrorist group that was also responsible for 9/11
- a new state in Oklahoma in the US
- a part of the United Nations and consisted of 5 permanent members: the US, UK, France, Soviet Union, and China
- deals with trade around the world and makes sure it flows smoothly and freely
- an example of this is the Cold War
- an alliance between Britain, France, and the Soviet Union
- was the largest ethnic group in South Africa
- leader in South Africa; ended apartheid
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- clusters or neighborhoods of people from the same foreign country
- Examples of these are Japan, Finland, and the US
- this proxy war was fought between the US and the Soviet Union
- where WWI started
- this divided British India into 2 independent states Pakistan and Bangladesh
- major export in West Africa
- a multinational corporation mainly known for its candy
- this was an epidemic disease that began in Africa and spread through fruit bats and humans
- an example of an energy technology that raised productivity and increased the production of material goods
- an export from Peru and Chile that is bat droppings used as fertilizer
- an agreement/alliance between the US, Canada, and Mexico
- when imperial leaders in Europe met to divide up Africa
- this was a joint-stock company ran by the British
- the signing of this document was one of the consequences of WWI and one of the causes of WWII
- the first city bombed in Japan by the US
- leader in Chile
- revolt in China against the Qing Dynasty
- the mutual military alliance between western nations such as the US, Belgium, Canada, France
- an example of this is Sukarno in Indonesia
- communist China´s government-controlled the national economy through this
- an international organization that includes the security council
- at one point this was the only independent country in Africa
- the event of Germany invasion of Soviet Union
- an alliance in WWII that was between Germany, Japan, and Italy
- a Soviet Union military alliance made in response to NATO
- the Indian Revolt of 1857 that caused a rise in Indian nationalism and power shifted to the British government
50 Clues: leader in Chile • where WWI started • major export in West Africa • China´s own social platform • a new state in Oklahoma in the US • an example of this is the Cold War • this event brought the US into WWII • leader in South Africa; ended apartheid • the first city bombed in Japan by the US • revolt in China against the Qing Dynasty • an example of this is Sukarno in Indonesia • ...
AP World Review 2022-05-31
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- He was the leader of the Muslim League, which played a major role in India's independence movement
- This kingdom in Africa fought a war with Britain, and although they lacked the military technology of the British, they were victorious at the Battle of Isandlwana
- This nation underwent significant modernization in the 19th century, ending their isolationism and a centuries-long social system
- A social hierarchy used in Latin American colonies that was based solely on race
- This Chinese Dynasty saw the rise of Neo-confucianism and practices such as footbinding
- This person lived during the Ming dynasty, and carried out expeditions on Chinese treasure ships which would collect offerings and gifts from other regions
- this activist wrote A Vindication of the Rights of Women
- A social system based on mutual contracts between groups of people, ex: landowners would give the vassals land in exchange for their protection
- _______ was a military and political leader in South America who was a major figure in the South American independence movements in the 19th century
- This product was traded to China by the British, weakening the Chinese economy. It also resulted in a war between the two nations
- The ____ were religious expeditions by European Christians into the Islamic world. Although they were not successful, they resulted in the transfer of Islamic learning and technology to Europe
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- A system of rule used by large empires which allowed them to impose loose control over the edges of the empire
- As Islam spread into Africa, mosques were built that retained aspects of African culture. For example, mosques in Timbuktu, Mali, were built with wood and bricks instead of traditional Muslim designs. This is an example of _____
- This invention allowed for better speed and maneuverability on ships, improving maritime transportation
- This person had a major influence on economic reform in Russia, placing high tariffs, creating new banking systems, and encouraging western investment
- these empires in the Middle East rose in power due to their use of gunpowder technology. Their location also gave them a large role in the trading network
- This group supported Marxist ideologies, and gained power during the October Revolution
- This period is associated with prosperity and increased trade along the Silk Road due to a single land-based empire having vast control over the routes
- This revolution led to the use of chemical and genetically enhanced technology in agriculture, increasing food production and global population. A major figure in this revolution was Norman Borlaug
- This place in Latin America housed mines that produced a mineral of high interest to Spain. A reason the mineral was so sought after was due to the growing mercantilist practices. What is the name of the place?
20 Clues: this activist wrote A Vindication of the Rights of Women • A social hierarchy used in Latin American colonies that was based solely on race • This Chinese Dynasty saw the rise of Neo-confucianism and practices such as footbinding • This group supported Marxist ideologies, and gained power during the October Revolution • ...
world religions vocab 2022-09-22
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- someone from the middle east
- the holy city of islam
- fixed social class system
- highest spiritual leader in buddhism
- effort in god's service
- founder of buddhism
- holy book of islam
- religious duties for buddhists
- actions that affect the next life
- buddhist salvation
- moral code of islam
- god of islam
- Saved Jews from slavery
- religious duties
- pilgrimage to worship at mecca once in your life
- founder of christianity
- founder of islam
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- religious duties for buddhists
- ethnic people from the fertile crescent
- enlightened one
- salvation (unite with Brahman)
- Brahma, vishnu, Shiva
- an agreement with god
- followers who spread the word
- charity to the poor
- angel that spoke to muhammad
- scattering of people (jews)
- muhammads journey to medina
- loyal followers of jesus
- small stone building that housed statues of the gods and goddesses of arabia
- written accounts of followers about the life of Jesus
- Moral code of Judaism and Christianity
- rebirth of the soul
- savior sent by god
- islamic place of worship
35 Clues: god of islam • enlightened one • religious duties • founder of islam • holy book of islam • savior sent by god • buddhist salvation • charity to the poor • founder of buddhism • rebirth of the soul • moral code of islam • Brahma, vishnu, Shiva • an agreement with god • the holy city of islam • effort in god's service • Saved Jews from slavery • founder of christianity • loyal followers of jesus • ...
New World Developments 2022-09-22
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- / This animal's fur was popular for hats
- / Most French settlers were _________
- / A native tribe that traded with the French
- / Cliff Dwellers
- / French explorer that claimed the coast of Texas for France
- / founder of Quebec
- / European weapon that was given to the native tribes
- / The U.S. state the first Spanish settlement was at
- / A native tribe that trade with the English also known for their Confederacy
- / First permanent European settlement in California.
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- / Gevernor of New Mexico during the Pueblo Revolt
- XIV / King of France during 1643-1715
- / First permanent European settlement in Texas.
- / The revolt were Pueblo Indians killed and drove out the Spanish
- / leader of the Pueblo Revolt
- / Most English settlers were _______
- / The capital of New Mexico
- / A native tribe that traded with the French, replaced the Hurons
- / A French settlement founded in Louisiana in 1718
- / First Europeans to enter the Mississippi river(____&_____)
20 Clues: / Cliff Dwellers • / founder of Quebec • / The capital of New Mexico • / leader of the Pueblo Revolt • / Most English settlers were _______ • XIV / King of France during 1643-1715 • / Most French settlers were _________ • / This animal's fur was popular for hats • / A native tribe that traded with the French • / First permanent European settlement in Texas. • ...
World Geography Palooza 2022-02-07
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- thin strip of water connecting larger bodies of water
- tallest mountain range on the continent of South America
- Mountains in Russia that are considered to be the divider between Europe and Asia
- government system where the state controls the economy
- mostly desert, rural area in Australia
- tallest mountain on continent of Africa
- underwater tunnel connecting Britain and France
- most popular religion in India
- river where much of the Canadian population lives near
- cold, rural area in Eastern Russia
- center of Russia government buildings
- tells us what symbols on a map mean
- area in conflict between Jews and Palestinians
- peninsula in Europe where Spain and Portugal can be found
- map that shows the terrain features
- map that shows what governments are in charge of certain areas (for example, a map that shows countries
- volcano, and important mountain in Japan
- tells us orientation of a map
- language spoken in Brazil
- Ocean found north of Russia and north of Canada
- used to reclaim land from the sea for Netherlands
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- most cities are located near the ocean, or on these
- contains the Ganges River, 2nd most populated country in the world
- most popular religion in the world
- large, hot desert in Northern Africa
- name of a mountain range that goes through Switzerland
- longest river in China
- largest river and rainforest in South America
- lines that measure how north or south of the equator a location is (affects climate)
- Sea found between Europe and Africa
- desert found in China and Mongolia
- longest river in Africa, important to Egypt
- average weather patterns in an area over a long period of time
- most populated country in the world
- largest River watershed in North America
- culture found in Mexico, Central America, and South America
- tallest mountains in the world
- a thin strip of land connecting two larger land masses
- most popular religion in the Middle East
- plains found in South America
- main line of latitude
- lines that are used to show changes in elevation on a map
- known for colonizing much of the world including India and Australia
43 Clues: main line of latitude • longest river in China • language spoken in Brazil • tells us orientation of a map • plains found in South America • most popular religion in India • tallest mountains in the world • most popular religion in the world • desert found in China and Mongolia • cold, rural area in Eastern Russia • Sea found between Europe and Africa • ...
World History Crossword 2022-01-31
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- established a feudalistic society
- where Mesopotamia is located
- the holy book of the muslim people
- created to keep records, dried clay
- where the bantu lived
- large scale movements over long distances
- the bible for hebrews
- the holy book of the christian people
- great shipbuilders and sailors
- First ruler of Babylon
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- Polytheistic religion with reincarnation and karma
- Land between 2 rivers
- the laws of the hebrew people
- ruler of egypt
- founded by Siddhartha
- belief in more than one god
- pictures stood for an idea
- belief in one god
- the ruler of India
- formed an autocracy
20 Clues: ruler of egypt • belief in one god • the ruler of India • formed an autocracy • Land between 2 rivers • founded by Siddhartha • where the bantu lived • the bible for hebrews • First ruler of Babylon • pictures stood for an idea • belief in more than one god • where Mesopotamia is located • the laws of the hebrew people • great shipbuilders and sailors • established a feudalistic society • ...
World War I 2022-01-12
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- fired hundreds of rounds per minute
- extreme form of patriotism
- telegram from Germany to Mexico
- alliance of Germany and Austria Hungary
- armored fighting vehicles
- group of countries to maintain peace
- union formed for mutual benefit
- Germany's plan to defeat France
- underground group in Serbia
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- treaty that ended WWI
- area between two trenches
- coming out of your trench to attack
- one country taking control of another
- british passenger ship sunk by Germany
- alliance of France, Russia, United Kingdom
- type of warfare used in WWI
- glorification of armed strength
- silent killer in the trenches
- long range version of canons
- archduke of Austria Hungary
20 Clues: treaty that ended WWI • area between two trenches • armored fighting vehicles • extreme form of patriotism • type of warfare used in WWI • archduke of Austria Hungary • underground group in Serbia • long range version of canons • silent killer in the trenches • telegram from Germany to Mexico • glorification of armed strength • union formed for mutual benefit • ...
Orlando World Center 2021-11-30
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- This tower in our hotel has 19 floors
- Employee HR portal
- Our brand core values are Thoughtful, Dynamic, and ____________.
- Our golf course
- Put _____ First
- Our Speakeasy
- "How are you doing?"
- The new waterpark
- Associates in our brand are called _____.
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- The year this hotel opened
- Marriott's Reward Program
- The associate cafeteria is called ______.
- When we all do the _____, we keep the hotel clean and beautiful
- The company's founders are JW and ______ Marriott
- WIG stands for Wildly Important ________
- Our General Manager's Last Name
- How many holes on our golf course
- The name of our new meeting space
- Our CEO's name is ______ Capuano
- In 2016, this brand was acquired by Marriott
- Our hotel manager is ______ Chaves
21 Clues: Our Speakeasy • Our golf course • Put _____ First • The new waterpark • Employee HR portal • "How are you doing?" • Marriott's Reward Program • The year this hotel opened • Our General Manager's Last Name • Our CEO's name is ______ Capuano • How many holes on our golf course • The name of our new meeting space • Our hotel manager is ______ Chaves • This tower in our hotel has 19 floors • ...
AP World Vocab 2022-11-01
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- Grandson Gengis
- Camel Rest
- Wind Rain
- Hindu Buddhist
- Assosciation Merchants
- Sand-Roads Trade
- Money Bills
- Moved Livestock
- Buddhist Confucionist
- Java Agriculturally-Rich
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- Ride Sit
- Americas Capital
- Overthrew Mongols
- permanent Settlement
- Ship Sails
- Capital Mongols
- Deity Buddhism
- Plauge Name
- Persia Independent
- Sit Ride
20 Clues: Ride Sit • Sit Ride • Wind Rain • Camel Rest • Ship Sails • Plauge Name • Money Bills • Hindu Buddhist • Deity Buddhism • Grandson Gengis • Capital Mongols • Moved Livestock • Americas Capital • Sand-Roads Trade • Overthrew Mongols • Persia Independent • permanent Settlement • Buddhist Confucionist • Assosciation Merchants • Java Agriculturally-Rich
World War 1 2022-11-18
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- where British and French stopped the German advance
- surrendered to the Central Powers
- Treaty of
- sinking of the passenger ship in 1915
- agreement made by opposing sides in a war
- Black day of the German Army
- poison gas used on Western Front
- forced the Russians to abandon Polish territories
- Unsuccessful attempt to avoid conflict through diplomacy
- reorganized as the Republic of Turkey
- Britain, France and Russia
- asserted Canada's independence
- seized power in 1917
- intercepted and decoded by British intelligence
- fled to exile in the Netherlands
- Heir to the imperial throne
- Face of the first world war
- US president attempted to intervene as peacemaker
- offered his resignation to the Kaiser
- poison gas used in the war
- specially trained units
- important for the expansion of the Ottoman Empire
- air ships used by Germany to bomb Britain
- a salute to those who perished in the Great War
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- trenches stretching from the English Channel to Switzerland
- belief that war is good for nations
- German submarines
- one of the main causes of WW1
- led Australia into World War 1
- Godfrey Herbert captain of British Qship
- First battle of the war
- Led the Belgian army
- made a peace proposal
- New Germany
- Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy
- men of a certain age had to join the military
- where the Battle of Passchendaele took place
- Germany, Austria and Turkey
- major supplier of war materials to Allies
- written by Vladimir Lenin
- the area between opposing armies and trench lines
41 Clues: Treaty of • New Germany • German submarines • Led the Belgian army • seized power in 1917 • made a peace proposal • First battle of the war • specially trained units • written by Vladimir Lenin • Britain, France and Russia • poison gas used in the war • Heir to the imperial throne • Germany, Austria and Turkey • Face of the first world war • Black day of the German Army • ...
World History One 2022-11-21
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- a territory encompassing a city and land around
- system the social division system in India
- the cycle of rule from one generation to the next
- people constantly on the move
- objects made by human beings
- the age of farming
- a form of government where there is a hierarchy of power
- writing form of the Egyptians
- massive stepped pyramid
- government where kings are believed to be gods
- road system of trade networks stretching from Europe to China
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- the age of hunter-gatherers
- society and culture, a way of life
- King of Mauryan empire that ruled with Buddhist ideals
- taming animals
- metal made by combining copper and tin
- provincial governors of the Persian empire
- the belief in many gods
- tolerant king of the Persian empire
- the first form of writing
- Egyptian kings believed to be gods
21 Clues: taming animals • the age of farming • the belief in many gods • massive stepped pyramid • the first form of writing • the age of hunter-gatherers • objects made by human beings • people constantly on the move • writing form of the Egyptians • society and culture, a way of life • Egyptian kings believed to be gods • tolerant king of the Persian empire • ...
World Cup 2022 2022-11-21
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- home of Niokolo-Koba National Park
- original colonists of the Hudson River
- women here are currently in rebellion
- has a brand-new monarch
- where you can find the "Cave of the Hands"
- the host nation
- flag has a white cross on it
- the equator
- the fans are named "Sams Army" or "Outlaws"
- big settlement group in the middle colonies
- these eagles where red and white
- the blue samurai
- national anthem is "Our Beautiful Homeland"
- where they wear "the fez"
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- writes in hangul
- home of famous "Christ the Redemmer" statue
- keeps worlds strategic maple syrup reserves
- "have another shrmip on the barbie mate"
- 3 official languages English, Dutch, German
- home of the conquistadors
- once ruled the Mississippi River valley
- is symbolized by a dragon
- home of the holiest site in Islam
- capital city = Montevideo
- uses the cedi, not the dollar
- Prince Henry the Navigator once ruled here
- famous for being the cause of World War 1
- ancient Carthage
- home of the Great Danes
- their motto is "Pura Vida" or "pure life"
- lives next door to Chad
- home of the Aztecs
32 Clues: the equator • the host nation • writes in hangul • ancient Carthage • the blue samurai • home of the Aztecs • has a brand-new monarch • home of the Great Danes • lives next door to Chad • home of the conquistadors • is symbolized by a dragon • capital city = Montevideo • where they wear "the fez" • flag has a white cross on it • uses the cedi, not the dollar • these eagles where red and white • ...
World Cup 2022 2022-11-22
32 Clues: Ghana • Wales • Spain • Qatar • Japan • Serbia • Brazil • Mexico • Canada • France • Poland • England • Croatia • Germany • Denmark • Uruguay • Ecuador • IR Iran • Morocco • Senegal • Belgium • Tunisia • Portugal • Cameroon • Australia • Costa Rica • Switzerland • Netherlands • South Korea • Saudi Arabia • aires Argentina • United States of America
Ap World Vocabulary 2022-11-02
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- a large empire in Africa that expanded becasuse of Gold
- castrated men
- capital of the Mongol Empire
- new beginning in Chinese history
- a contract of promising payment
- buddhists who begged for daily charity from people
- triangle sails
- allowed camels to carry goods
- who became the first il-khan (subordinate khan) grandson of Chinggis Khan
- alternating wind currents
- a rebirth in buddhism, heavenly realm
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- named after the Kipchak Turkic-speaking peoples north of the Caspian and Black seas, among whom the Mongols had settled
- people who move from place to place and take their animals with them
- ships that were important to commerce
- technology for riding on camels, horses etc.
- paper money
- a roadside inn that eventually became a place for cultural exchange
- state-approved associations of merchants
- arab scholar who traveled around the world
- kingdom of central java
20 Clues: paper money • castrated men • triangle sails • kingdom of central java • alternating wind currents • capital of the Mongol Empire • allowed camels to carry goods • a contract of promising payment • new beginning in Chinese history • ships that were important to commerce • a rebirth in buddhism, heavenly realm • state-approved associations of merchants • ...
Ap World Vocabulary 2022-11-02
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- a contract of promising payment
- a large empire in Africa that expanded becasuse of Gold
- people who move from place to place and take their animals with them
- new beginning in Chinese history
- kingdom of central java
- named after the Kipchak Turkic-speaking peoples north of the Caspian and Black seas, among whom the Mongols had settled
- technology for riding on camels, horses etc.
- state-approved associations of merchants
- ships that were important to commerce
- paper money
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- a rebirth in buddhism, heavenly realm
- buddhists who begged for daily charity from people
- castrated men
- who became the first il-khan (subordinate khan) grandson of Chinggis Khan
- allowed camels to carry goods
- a roadside inn that eventually became a place for cultural exchange
- arab scholar who traveled around the world
- capital of the Mongol Empire
- alternating wind currents
- triangle sails
20 Clues: paper money • castrated men • triangle sails • kingdom of central java • alternating wind currents • capital of the Mongol Empire • allowed camels to carry goods • a contract of promising payment • new beginning in Chinese history • a rebirth in buddhism, heavenly realm • ships that were important to commerce • state-approved associations of merchants • ...
World History Vocabulary 2022-11-04
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- The idea that there is a God, but that God is not involved in people's lives
- British feminist of the eighteenth century who argued for women's equality with men
- the idea that the earth and the other planets revolve around the sun.
- a belief held by Enlightenment thinkers that truth could be discovered through reason or logical thinking.
- Italian astronomer and mathematician who was the first to use a telescope to study the stars
- one of the 18th century European monarchs who was inspired by Enlightenment ideas to rule justly and respect the rights of subjects
- The idea that Earth was the center of the universe.
- French political philosopher who advocated the separation of executive and legislative and judicial powers
- one of a group of social thinkers in France during the Enlightenment
- empress of Russia who continued Peter's goal to Westernizing Russia and greatly expanded Russia
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- A series of steps followed to solve problems including collecting data, formulating a hypothesis, testing the hypothesis, and stating conclusions.
- an 18th century European movement in which thinkers attempted to apply the principles of reason and the scientific method to all aspects of society
- relating to a grand, ornate style that characterized European painting, music, and architecture in the 1600s and early 1700s
- the agreement by which people define and limit their individual rights
- English mathematician and scientist- invented differential calculus and formulated the theory of universal gravitation, a theory about the nature of light, and three laws of motion.
- A major change in European thought, in which the study of the natural world began to be characterized by careful observation and the questioning of accepted beliefs.
- relating to a simple, elegant style that characterized the arts in Europe during the late 1700s
- 17th century English philosopher who opposed the Divine Right of Kings
- French philosopher and writer whose works epitomize the Age of Enlightenment
- believed people in their natural state were basically good but that they were corrupted by the evils of society
- Informal social gatherings at which writers, artists, philosophes, and others exchanged ideas
21 Clues: The idea that Earth was the center of the universe. • one of a group of social thinkers in France during the Enlightenment • the idea that the earth and the other planets revolve around the sun. • the agreement by which people define and limit their individual rights • 17th century English philosopher who opposed the Divine Right of Kings • ...
World Religions Crossword 2022-09-28
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- Founder of Christianity
- A once in a lifetime trip to the Mecca
- Jewish holy book
- Islamic people fast for a month during
- Where all Buddhists hope to be at some point
- The place Judaism was founded
- The Islamic holy book
- Founder of Islam
- How Buddhist attempt to stop desire
- Hindu holy book
- Daily responsibilities in India
- Jewish spiritual leaders
- Jewish holy day
- The person who spread Christianity
- The day Jesus rose from the grave
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- Getting out of the reincarnation cycle
- Something caused by selfish desire
- Rules Jews must follow
- The day Jesus was born
- Founder of Buddhism
- Christian holy book
- The place Buddhism was founded
- Social classes in India
- Ones fate based on the fufillment of their dharma
24 Clues: Hindu holy book • Jewish holy day • Jewish holy book • Founder of Islam • Founder of Buddhism • Christian holy book • The Islamic holy book • Rules Jews must follow • The day Jesus was born • Founder of Christianity • Social classes in India • Jewish spiritual leaders • The place Judaism was founded • The place Buddhism was founded • Daily responsibilities in India • ...
Major World Religions 2022-09-29
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- Statement of faith said daily
- Founder of Judaism
- Celebrating the resurrection of Jesus
- Where Buddhists worship
- A book of Cofucius's sayings
- Stories of the Aryan conquerors
- Where Jews worship
- The Holy book of Islam
- China Where Taoism was founded
- Founder of Buddhism
- Fasting during the month of Ramada
- The Holy book of Taoism
- The Holly book book of Judaism
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- A state of eternal bliss
- Collections of the Buddhas teachings
- Founder of Islam
- The spirtual leaders of Judaism
- eating the body and blood of Jesus
- Islam place of orgin
- The Holy Book of Christianity
- One's fate based on duties
- Judaisms place of orgin
- Founder of Christianity
- Buddhas place of Orgin
- Dialogue about the meaning of life
- Represents the balance between darkness and lightnes
- Hinduisms place of orgin
- Ones daily duties and responsibilities in life
- Where Christians worship
- The founder of Taoism
30 Clues: Founder of Islam • Founder of Judaism • Where Jews worship • Founder of Buddhism • Islam place of orgin • The founder of Taoism • Buddhas place of Orgin • The Holy book of Islam • Judaisms place of orgin • Founder of Christianity • Where Buddhists worship • The Holy book of Taoism • A state of eternal bliss • Hinduisms place of orgin • Where Christians worship • One's fate based on duties • ...
World War 1 2022-11-29
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- French palace where the leaders of the victorious Allied Powers met in 1919 to sign the peace treaties.
- Italian represenative at the peace treaty that ended WW1.
- Nickname of a German cannon that hurled an 1800lb shell a distance of 9 miles. Named after the wife of Gustav Krupp.
- French General Commandeer in cheif of the Allied armies during World War 1.
- Nickname of aerial battles during WW1.
- Germany"s foreign secretary who attempted to persuade Mexico to join the war on the German side in exchange for Germany's help to get back Mexico's lost land in Texas and Arizona.
- River in northeastern France, scene of a decisive battle where the French army stopped the German advance to ward Paris on September 12, 1914.
- African American soldier who was awarded the Croix de Guerre, a high military honor from the French Government.
- Name given to the battle lines between Russia and Germany during WW1.
- russian revolutionaries who took control of the government in November 1917 and pledged to make peace with Germany.
- Location of the assassination of the archduke of Austria on June 28th, 1914.
- the name given to Great Britian, France, and Russia during WW1.
- Nickname of German submarines during WW1.
- a town in northern France site of signing of armistices between the Allies and Germany in 1918.
- Name given to Germany and Austria-Hungary during WW1 because of their geographic location in the heart of europe
- gas filled airships developed by Germany to drop bombs
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- US naval leader during WW1 who devised the convoy system to protect merchant ships crossing the Atlantic.
- Village in northeastern Poland, scene of a major Russian defeat by German forces in August 1914.
- of the French army during WW1, called "papa".
- Commander in chief of the german army during WW1.
- Archduke of Austria whose assassination on June 28th, 1914 led to the outbreak of WW1.
- Town in northeastern France on the Meuse River, scene of several battles during WW1.
- Name given to the battle lines between France and Germany during WW1.
- British King during WW1.
- french representative at the peace treaty that ended WW1.
- nickname of a US infantryman during WW1.
- British representative at the peace treaty that ended WW1.
- a series of proposals drawn up by US President Wilson that outlined his goals for a just and lasting "to make the world a safe democracy."
- Serbian nationalist who assassinates the archduke and archduchess of Austria on June 28th, 1914.
- Russian ruler during WW1, excuted by revolutionaries in 1917.
- commander of the US army during WW1, called Black Jack.
- French passenger ship that was torpedoed by a German submarine in March 1916.
- Grim nickname given to the area between the trenches that were dug during World War 1.
- Emperor of Austria during WW1.
- river in northern France, scene of several battles during WW1.
- Popular American song during WW1.
- Brisith passenger ship that was torpedoed by a German submarine on May 7th, 1915. Killing 1200 passengers, including 139 Americans.
- site where a treaty was signed between Germany and Russia in March 1918, which ended the war between the two countries.
- an international organization established after WW1 for the preservation of world peace.
- Wilhelm emperor of Germany during WW1 who, after his nations defeat abdicated and fled to exile in the Netherlands
40 Clues: British King during WW1. • Emperor of Austria during WW1. • Popular American song during WW1. • Nickname of aerial battles during WW1. • nickname of a US infantryman during WW1. • Nickname of German submarines during WW1. • of the French army during WW1, called "papa". • Commander in chief of the german army during WW1. • ...
Lovely World Wolves 2022-11-29
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- This dog has lived in many different places, including the S.S. Stumpy
- This dog's name could be considered an insult
- This dog burned while fighting a villain
- The favorite dog of Crimson Azoth
- This dog was never in a video
- Responsible for The Arbiter's death
- The leader of the pack
- This dog's name matches with a favorite weapon of Hit The Target
- Named after a villainous turtle
- This dog's name is a reference to a funny video, though the "F" was changed to a "B"
- Fizzy's pet dog
- The first dog
- The dog in charge of advertising
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- The curious one
- Elementally speaking, this dog's cause of death was ironic
- This dog was named after the heart in the Love Garden
- This dog had the shortest time on the Top Paw Assault Course
- The first dog to die with a collar that was not red
- Was named for curry
- Was used to create an army
- The first Christmas dog
- A descendant of a now deceased dog
- This dog just wanted to join in on the game, but unfortunately drowned
- Received her name because of a stellar duo
- This dog's name is a Halo reference
- This dog was previously known for having very shiny fur
- The chosen companion of Stampy's pet cat
- Is named after a cookie
- Was killed by zombies in the area that became the clubhouse
29 Clues: The first dog • The curious one • Fizzy's pet dog • Was named for curry • The leader of the pack • The first Christmas dog • Is named after a cookie • Was used to create an army • This dog was never in a video • Named after a villainous turtle • The dog in charge of advertising • The favorite dog of Crimson Azoth • A descendant of a now deceased dog • This dog's name is a Halo reference • ...
world war 1 2022-11-29
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- Government that has total, complete control over all aspects of life Methodsofcontrol: Police terror inluding spying, intimidation, and brutality
- Massive arms buildup late 1800'a early 1900s in Europe.
- Archduke franz frediand of the Austro- Hungarian empire assassinated by serb, in sarajevo june 28, 1914
- east: persia becomes iran after nationalist revolt
- Kemal modeled country after U.S and britain, including changed in clothes changes in clothing law, women's rights
- Cut down many soldiers out of trenches
- treaties to depend one another in event of war
- gas blistered inside and out.
- counties devoted all of their resoures to the war effort o-
- secret police: tapped phones lines
- war: western front ( france )
- strip Germany of war making power
- economy: all decisions made by the government
- intensified rivalries between nations
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- Lancuhed burning fuel
- torpedoed many ships, including lusitanis, which angered U.S.
- control of all media, false information Religiouspersecution: religion essentially eliminated
- Empire: began to weaken post WWI, indian nationalism grew
- warfare They stretched 400-500 miles across western Europe.
- They had attacked Allied shipping across the Atlantic, a major cause of the U.S.
- becomes first rue world war - countries from all over globe
- not: final factor in U.S entering the war
- in USSR: More educational opportunities
- became increasingly utilized for bombing, dog fights
- gas chemical warfare was introduced in ww1.
- Zeppelins first aircraft used- spying
- The first tanks were tough and could cause heavy damage.
- acts: British act in 1919 to curb indian dissent Gandhi: Became leader of independence movement
- Chlorine gas first used choked victims
- inroduced by British at somme in 1916
- independence: increased tensions between muslims and hindus, differing visions of future
- control: artists could only portray what govt allowed
- countries from all 6 settled continents involved in the war
- gas and phosgene gas -attacked lungs
34 Clues: Lancuhed burning fuel • gas blistered inside and out. • war: western front ( france ) • strip Germany of war making power • secret police: tapped phones lines • gas and phosgene gas -attacked lungs • Zeppelins first aircraft used- spying • inroduced by British at somme in 1916 • intensified rivalries between nations • Cut down many soldiers out of trenches • ...
World War 1 2022-11-16
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- A war fought within one's country
- The person who wrote a book about a communism government
- A ruler who has total control over a country
- Once the dictator of Germany.
- When there isn't much of something
- A theory that says everything should be owned by the government not by the people
- Workers, soldiers, and peasants chosen by one's council
- Believed that Russia's royal family should be overthrown and that Russia should be a communist country
- Taxes on imported goods
- Friendship between two countries
- A country's army that sometimes fights other counties army
- Going through hard times
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- A government that is run by a dictator
- People who fight in their country's military
- A very good time fro the economy
- To pay money as a punishment
- Pride in ones country
- The that the great depression started
- The treaty that ended WW1
- A political movement in Germany
20 Clues: Pride in ones country • Taxes on imported goods • Going through hard times • The treaty that ended WW1 • To pay money as a punishment • Once the dictator of Germany. • A political movement in Germany • A very good time fro the economy • Friendship between two countries • A war fought within one's country • When there isn't much of something • The that the great depression started • ...
World War 1 2022-11-16
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- A war fought within one's country
- The person who wrote a book about a communism government
- A ruler who has total control over a country
- Once the dictator of Germany.
- When there isn't much of something
- A theory that says everything should be owned by the government not by the people
- Workers, soldiers, and peasants chosen by one's council
- Believed that Russia's royal family should be overthrown and that Russia should be a communist country
- Taxes on imported goods
- Friendship between two countries
- A country's army that sometimes fights other counties army
- Going through hard times
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- A government that is run by a dictator
- People who fight in their country's military
- A very good time fro the economy
- To pay money as a punishment
- Pride in ones country
- The that the great depression started
- The treaty that ended WW1
- A political movement in Germany
20 Clues: Pride in ones country • Taxes on imported goods • Going through hard times • The treaty that ended WW1 • To pay money as a punishment • Once the dictator of Germany. • A political movement in Germany • A very good time fro the economy • Friendship between two countries • A war fought within one's country • When there isn't much of something • The that the great depression started • ...
World War 1 2022-11-15
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- This side had France, UK, and America
- Countries taking over other countries
- a ditch dug in the ground
- This country had to pull out of the war
- side of the war had Germany,Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria
- He was the archduke of Austria-Hungary
- The ruler of Germany after WW1
- A telegram sent by Germany to Mexico in hope to bring them into the war
- The president of America during WW1
- a ship that can go under water
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- The belief that a country should have a strong military
- a government ruled by a dictator
- This type of government took control of Germany after WW1
- the treaty that ended the war
- a peace agreement to end a war between 2 countries
- The sinking of this ship made America join the war
- loyalty and pride in your nation
- a tax imposed by the government on goods
- The country blamed for the war
- Another name for WW1
20 Clues: Another name for WW1 • a ditch dug in the ground • the treaty that ended the war • The country blamed for the war • The ruler of Germany after WW1 • a ship that can go under water • a government ruled by a dictator • loyalty and pride in your nation • The president of America during WW1 • This side had France, UK, and America • Countries taking over other countries • ...
The Living World 2022-11-10
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- Struggle helplessly
- Fink
- One who advocates for aggressive, warlike policies
- Stow away for later use
- University of Michigan athlete
- Achieve by cunning or deceit
- A game typically played with a basketball
- Tenaciously search for and find
- Relentlessly pester
- Use a fictitious online persona, perhaps
- Stereotypical test subject
- Goldthwait, for one
- Crazy
- Alvin, Simon, or Theodore
- Hercules famously slew a Nemean one
- "Look out!"
- One of the seven deadly sins
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- Intimidate
- Neurotic resident of The Hundred Acre Wood
- One is "rockin'" in a classic song
- "Taming of the ___"
- NBC's streaming service
- "The ___ Girls" (2000's TV movie featuring Raven-Symone
- Jeremiah, in a classic song
- Popular two-deck variant of solitaire
- Much beloved but short-lived Joss Wheadon sci-fi series
- Endure
- Arthur Read, for one
- A popular, mid-sized sedan
- Afraid
- Boost
- Captain Nemo's underwater conveyance
- One-time title for a pope
- "The ___ Radio Hour" (NPR Program)
34 Clues: Fink • Boost • Crazy • Endure • Afraid • Intimidate • "Look out!" • Struggle helplessly • "Taming of the ___" • Relentlessly pester • Goldthwait, for one • Arthur Read, for one • NBC's streaming service • Stow away for later use • Alvin, Simon, or Theodore • One-time title for a pope • A popular, mid-sized sedan • Stereotypical test subject • Jeremiah, in a classic song • Achieve by cunning or deceit • ...
World Cup nationalities 2022-11-14
32 Clues: USA • Iran • Ghana • Spain • Japan • Wales • Qatar • Serbia • France • Mexico • Brazil • Canada • Poland • Tunisia • Uruguay • Belgium • Senegal • Ecuador • Morocco • Croatia • England • Germany • Denmark • Portugal • Cameroon • Argentina • Australia • Costa Rica • South Korea • Switzerland • Saudi Arabia • The Netherlands
World Geography Challenge 2022-11-29
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- The Taj Mahal can be found in this country.
- Doha is the capital of this country.
- This country got its name because it lies on the Equator.
- Machu Picchu can be found in this country.
- German, French, and Italian are official languages of this country.
- Chichen Itza can be found in this country.
- People from this country are called "kiwis".
- This country is the furthest north where monkeys can be found (they are called "snow monkeys").
- This is the smallest country in the world.
- Hanoi is the capital of this country.
- Brasilia is the capital of this country.
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- This Asian country is the size of a large city.
- Ottawa is the capital of this country.
- Volvo and Ikea come from this country.
- Seoul is the capital of this country.
- Scotland is part of this country.
- Madrid is the capital of this country.
- Buenos Aires is the capital of this country.
- Boomerangs originated in this country.
- This country is called the "land of fire and ice."
- Nairobi is the capital of this country.
- Rome is the capital of this country.
- The Great Wall can be found in this country.
- This country's capital city is considered holy to Jews, Muslims, and Christians.
24 Clues: Scotland is part of this country. • Doha is the capital of this country. • Rome is the capital of this country. • Seoul is the capital of this country. • Hanoi is the capital of this country. • Ottawa is the capital of this country. • Volvo and Ikea come from this country. • Madrid is the capital of this country. • Boomerangs originated in this country. • ...
