capital cities Crossword Puzzles
Geography of Southeast Asia 2020-04-13
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- The capital of Indonesia
- Many different species of flora and fauna
- Malaysia, Thailand, and Myanmar combine in this landform
- Rivers drop this in deltas to make fertile soil.
- A Thai mountain range on the Malay Peninsula
- In island nations, smaller cities have local _________.
- Ocean houses are built on timbers to allow for changing ____
- This caused the 2004 tsunami.
- On the mainland, many villages are located nearby ______
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- Indonesia's island with the largest population
- Cutting down rain forest trees for farming
- Palm oil is used inside of these.
- Too much teak harvesting in Thailand caused this.
- This is used to make aluminum.
- On volcanic islands, people live on coastal __________.
- Describes Southeast Asia's climate
- Using these ruins rain forest soil.
- How much or little water is in the air
- The capital of the Philippines
- Volcanic islands are fertile because this is in the soil.
- The Asian word for fierce tropical storms
- Southeast Asia is located along this line of latitude.
- A large and destructive ocean wave.
23 Clues: The capital of Indonesia • This caused the 2004 tsunami. • This is used to make aluminum. • The capital of the Philippines • Palm oil is used inside of these. • Describes Southeast Asia's climate • Using these ruins rain forest soil. • A large and destructive ocean wave. • How much or little water is in the air • Many different species of flora and fauna • ...
Money 2022-10-07
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- Dagar
- American currency
- Underground train in London
- Bruce Willis is a famous...
- berg
- regissör
- omedelbart
- vuxen
- Capital of England
- City in Australia
- låna av
- State where you find Key West
- knapp
- vakt
- hoppas
- Coco Chanel is one of the biggest...
- gräl
- English currency
- Capital of the USA
- låna
- städer
- Hundvalpar
- godis
- får
- biljett
- If you are lucky you can win The Big Game...
- sällsynt
- dum
- fötter
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- kvinnor
- Here you find Disney World
- Hyllor
- väldigt
- Finare ord för ental
- an ska du använda framför ord som börjar med...
- ride rode ?
- galleri
- a ska du använda framför ord som börjar med...
- John D Rockefeller found...
- barnhem
- På engelska är a, e, i, o, u...
- fynd
- Preseident's name on the space center
- cykel
- förmögen
- Klockor (armbandsur)
- spend ? spent
- Finare ord för flertal
- burk
- underbar
- lita på
- möss
52 Clues: får • dum • berg • fynd • vakt • gräl • låna • burk • möss • Dagar • vuxen • knapp • cykel • godis • Hyllor • hoppas • städer • fötter • kvinnor • väldigt • galleri • låna av • barnhem • biljett • lita på • regissör • förmögen • underbar • sällsynt • omedelbart • Hundvalpar • ride rode ? • spend ? spent • English currency • American currency • City in Australia • Capital of England • Capital of the USA • Finare ord för ental • Klockor (armbandsur) • ...
Ridge and Valley Region of Pennsylvania 2022-11-29
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- Hazelton began in the 1830s when ____ was found under its surface.
- The Lumber Capital of the World
- area that has several cities or boroughs grouped closely together.
- city located at the "mouth" of the Lehigh River
- State College is situated in a large valley known as _______
- the largest city in the northeast part of the Ridge and Valley region.
- what industry Bethlehem is famous for
- city located on the Susquehanna River
- Scranton and Wilkes-Barre make up the _____ Valley.
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- Building An important place located in Harrisburg.
- Cumberland, Lebanon, and the Lehigh Valley make up the______.
- who Allentown was founded by.
- part of this region made up of Allentown, Bethlehem, and Easton metro area.
- city located east of Allentown
- part of the region made up of Harrisburg, Williamsport, State College, and Altoona.
- part of the region that is made up of Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, and Hazelton metro area
- College city located near the center of Pennsylvania
- A religious group from Germany that Bethlehem was founded by.
- Our state capital since 1812.
- city located south of Wilkes-Barre
20 Clues: who Allentown was founded by. • Our state capital since 1812. • city located east of Allentown • The Lumber Capital of the World • city located south of Wilkes-Barre • what industry Bethlehem is famous for • city located on the Susquehanna River • city located at the "mouth" of the Lehigh River • Building An important place located in Harrisburg. • ...
General knowledge crossword 2025-06-05
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- Which element has the chemical symbol 'Au'
- Which part of the brain controls movement and balance?
- What is the name of the galaxy that contains Earth?
- Who painted the Mona Lisa?
- What gas do plants absorb from the atmosphere?
- What is the name of the process by which plants make food?
- What is the currency of Japan?
- What is the capital of Canada?
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- Which Romance language is the official language of Brazil?
- What is the hardest natural substance on Earth?
- Which planet in our solar system has the shortest day?
- Who discovered penicillin?
- What is the name of the Roman god of war?
- Which Shakespeare play features the line: “Is this a dagger which I see before me, the handle toward my hand?”
- What is the term for animals that eat only plants?
- What is the name of Sherlock Holmes’ assistant?
- Which European river flows through four capital cities?
- Which Greek god is associated with the sun and music?
- What is the smallest prime number?
- What is the name of the ship that sank in 1912?
20 Clues: Who discovered penicillin? • Who painted the Mona Lisa? • What is the currency of Japan? • What is the capital of Canada? • What is the smallest prime number? • What is the name of the Roman god of war? • Which element has the chemical symbol 'Au' • What gas do plants absorb from the atmosphere? • What is the hardest natural substance on Earth? • ...
High Middle Ages- Beau Virnig 2026-03-23
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- Access to medieval cities was normally controlled through what?
- The sole right to trade there
- Saw a major decline
- Land, labor, and capital are controlled by individuals
- The lord no longer administered justice, townpeople had their own _____
- Things that could be traded
- Who did townspeople prefer to rule to protect trade and property?
- What were members of the middle class called in England?
- Skilled workers formed this
- Manufacturing completed in homes
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- Exchange goods and services, but not money
- What happened to the number of serfs as towns grew?
- Fine woolen cloth
- 90% of Europeans lived where?
- The step before a journeymen to get into a craft guild
- Exempt status allowed townspeople to avoid working on this
- If merchants from other towns or foreign nations wanted to trade in a town, they had to pay a ___
- Meeting point along trade routes
- How townspeople made their living
- Charging interest on a loan
- Wealth earned, saved, invested to produce profits
- Formed because Germany did not have a strong central government
22 Clues: Fine woolen cloth • Saw a major decline • Charging interest on a loan • Things that could be traded • Skilled workers formed this • 90% of Europeans lived where? • The sole right to trade there • Meeting point along trade routes • Manufacturing completed in homes • How townspeople made their living • Exchange goods and services, but not money • ...
Ohio Facts 2021-05-18
9 Clues: state tree • state bird • is the capital. • all the food and soils. • carnation state flower • is one of the bg cities. • river biggest river in ohio. • region is where ohio is located. • amstrong is the first to walk on the moon. Quarter played in travel by air and space.
Chapter 11 review 2022-01-27
10 Clues: Saul of tarsus • a city in Italy • wrote the epistles • a city paul vistited • takes away original sin • capital of the Asia Minor • era time when the apostles were alive • first gentile to convert to Christianity • council gathering of all Catholic bishops • one of the world's greatest cities at the time
Grade 2 List 20 2022-02-09
20 Clues: cure • error • glare • pastor • cities • vision • babies • author • useful • armies • flavor • collar • sleigh • errand • mystery • bicycle • eighteen • decision • explosion • caterpillar
list 12 2015-10-16
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- weak
- having to do with the affairs of a city
- the building in the state capital where lawmakers meet
- the scientific name for all members of the dog family
- the ability to learn and understand
- the study of animals and animal life
- not all of one kind
- the act of making up one's mind
- an animal that lives both on land and in water
- the scientific name for cattle
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- a warmblooded animal with hair or fur whose females produce milk for their babies
- the city that is the seat of government of a state, nation, or province
- characteristic of cities or city life
- a thick skinned animal with hoofs; and elephant, rhinoceros, or hippopotamus
- a large city
- the person at the head of city government
- an animal doctor
- a major highway where automobiles travel at high speeds
- the scientific name for all members of the cat family
- a rule or law
- an official counting of the population
- an inherited behavior pattern
- part of a city or district
23 Clues: weak • a large city • a rule or law • an animal doctor • not all of one kind • part of a city or district • an inherited behavior pattern • the scientific name for cattle • the act of making up one's mind • the ability to learn and understand • the study of animals and animal life • characteristic of cities or city life • an official counting of the population • ...
Northeastern US 2021-03-12
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- Recreational area of Rhode Island
- The Granite State
- Only flat land in the northeast
- Home of the Coast Guard Academy
- Vermont's most famous product
- The primary industry of Maine and Vermont
- Began as the colony of New Sweden
- Least populous state east of the Mississippi
- Home of the Erie Canal
- Founder of Rhode Island
- The Garden State
- First capital of the US
- Mountains of Vermont
- Home state of Harvard
- Famous falls between Lake Erie and Ontario
- Shipping hub of the northeast
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- Tallest mountain in the northeast
- Run of major cities from Boston to DC
- New York City's nickname
- Site of the US Naval Academy
- State divided in half by the Chesapeake Bay
- Chemical Capital of the World
- Nickname for Pennsylvania
- Mountain range of New Hampshire
- One of Maine's famed catches
- Founder of Pennsylvania
- Known for political and religious freedoms
- Once the leader of steel and coal production
- Home of the only national park in New England
29 Clues: The Garden State • The Granite State • Mountains of Vermont • Home state of Harvard • Home of the Erie Canal • Founder of Pennsylvania • Founder of Rhode Island • First capital of the US • New York City's nickname • Nickname for Pennsylvania • Site of the US Naval Academy • One of Maine's famed catches • Chemical Capital of the World • Vermont's most famous product • ...
High Middle Ages-Ben Yanta 2026-03-23
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- One of the rights townspeople had when it came to commercial privileges
- Formed because Germany did not have a strong central government
- Goods/services exchanged that use no money
- Wealth earned, saved, and invested to produce profits
- How many cities are in the Hanseatic league
- One stage of being admitted into a craft guild
- twenty-four horses and twelve carts that picked up waste
- One reason for merchants uniting and forming guilds
- Charging interest on a loan
- Anything that could be traded
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- What happened to the number of serfs as towns grew
- One way the lives of serfs could improve
- One way townspeople make their living
- One unpleasant condition of a medieval town
- Economy that involves land, labor, and capital are controlled by individuals
- Meeting point along trade routes
- Another name for craft guild
- Manufacturing completed in homes
- Fair that included other countries
- What were members of the middle class called in England
- What did merchants from foreign nations have to do to trade in a town
21 Clues: Charging interest on a loan • Another name for craft guild • Anything that could be traded • Meeting point along trade routes • Manufacturing completed in homes • Fair that included other countries • One way townspeople make their living • One way the lives of serfs could improve • Goods/services exchanged that use no money • One unpleasant condition of a medieval town • ...
JC Geography- The Ultimate Crossword 2026-04-30
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- Type of farming with crops and animals (5)
- Energy from the sun (5)
- Capital city of Ireland (6)
- Renewable energy from moving air (4)
- Removal of trees (13)
- Farming mainly for profit (11)
- A slow-moving mass of ice (7)
- Breaking down of rock in place (9)
- Layer of gases around Earth (10)
- Soil washed away by water/wind (7)
- Rock formed from cooling lava (8)
- Person who studies weather (13)
- Process of people moving to cities (12)
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- Scale used to measure earthquakes (7)
- Sudden overflow of water onto land (5)
- Movement of people into a country (9)
- A map showing height using lines (10)
- Type of rainfall common in mountains (8)
- Capital of France (5)
- Large body of salt water (5)
- Sudden shaking of the Earth’s crust (11)
- Process where rock is worn away (7)
- Line of latitude at 0° (7)
- Natural home of plants/animals (7)
- Area with very little rainfall (6)
- Molten rock beneath Earth’s surface (5)
- Point where a river begins (6)
27 Clues: Removal of trees (13) • Capital of France (5) • Energy from the sun (5) • Line of latitude at 0° (7) • Capital city of Ireland (6) • Large body of salt water (5) • A slow-moving mass of ice (7) • Farming mainly for profit (11) • Point where a river begins (6) • Person who studies weather (13) • Layer of gases around Earth (10) • Rock formed from cooling lava (8) • ...
Earthquake Risk Map Review 2023-09-08
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- Has the Cincinnati Zoo, Low Risk
- Right Above Texas, Medium Risk
- Mostly Hot, Dry Climate, Low Risk
- Disney World, Very Low Risk
- Has a baseball team named for its twin cities, Very Low Risk
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- Denver Nuggets won the NBA Title, Medium Risk
- Gateway to the West, High Risk
- Has Chicago, Medium Risk
- West Coast, Very High Risk
- Made up of Volcanoes, High Risk
- Right Above Mexico, Very Low Risk
- Largest U.S. State, High Risk
- Frankfort is the capital, Medium Risk
13 Clues: Has Chicago, Medium Risk • West Coast, Very High Risk • Disney World, Very Low Risk • Largest U.S. State, High Risk • Gateway to the West, High Risk • Right Above Texas, Medium Risk • Made up of Volcanoes, High Risk • Has the Cincinnati Zoo, Low Risk • Right Above Mexico, Very Low Risk • Mostly Hot, Dry Climate, Low Risk • Frankfort is the capital, Medium Risk • ...
Capital Cities of the World - Emily WHITE 2022-12-07
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- Capital of Germany
- Capital of the country I live in
- Capital of place with most of the Amazon rain forest inside
- Capital of the country with the biggest population
- Maple Syrup haven
- Has the same name as the country
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- The name of a shop
- The home of King Charles |||
- Capital of Belgium
- Eiffel Tower's Home
- Capital of Morocco
- Home of Pasta and Pizza
- Capital city full of cherry blossoms
- The Greek Gods homeland
- Capital of Russia
15 Clues: Maple Syrup haven • Capital of Russia • The name of a shop • Capital of Germany • Capital of Belgium • Capital of Morocco • Eiffel Tower's Home • Home of Pasta and Pizza • The Greek Gods homeland • The home of King Charles ||| • Capital of the country I live in • Has the same name as the country • Capital city full of cherry blossoms • Capital of the country with the biggest population • ...
US Cities by Nickname 2021-03-30
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- The Golden City (2 wds.)
- Space City
- The Forest City
- The Emerald City
- Theme Park Capital of the World
- U.S. Capitol
- Duval
- The Big D
- Queen City
- Cream City
- The Mile High City
- Live Music Capital of the World
- Porkopolis
- City of Lakes; one of the Twin Cities
- The City of Brotherly Love
- Tinseltown (2 wds.)
- Derby City
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- Alamo City (2 wds.)
- Rose City
- Beantown
- Heart of America (2 wds.)
- Gateway to the West (2 wds.)
- Music City
- The Big Easy (2 wds.)
- The Windy City
- The Big Apple (2 wds.)
- The Big O
- The Motor City
- The Duke City
- Crossroads of America
- Valley of the Sun
- Steel City
- The Big Pineapple
- The Sun City (located on US-Mexico border) (2 wds.)
- City of Oaks
- The Gateway to the Americas
- Home of the Blues
- Sin City (2 wds.)
- America's Finest City (2 wds.)
- The Big Peach
40 Clues: Duval • Beantown • Rose City • The Big O • The Big D • Space City • Music City • Queen City • Cream City • Steel City • Porkopolis • Derby City • U.S. Capitol • City of Oaks • The Duke City • The Big Peach • The Windy City • The Motor City • The Forest City • The Emerald City • Valley of the Sun • The Big Pineapple • Home of the Blues • Sin City (2 wds.) • The Mile High City • Alamo City (2 wds.) • Tinseltown (2 wds.) • ...
Unit 2 Review 2022-11-09
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- government in which citizens elect leaders.
- most important industry in the empire.
- historian who wrote factually accurate history.
- murdered by his fellow senate members.
- 200 years of Roman peace & prosperity
- becomes the capital of Rome in 324 A.D.
- divided the empire into two units
- the new name of the new Roman capital.
- means "exalted one"
- structure that brings water into cities.
- wrote the epic Aeneid
- supervises multiple churches.
- major problem, leads to the decline of Rome.
- 12 men who are disciples of Jesus.
- average citizen who can't vote or rule
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- Carthaginian general in the Punic Wars.
- foreign soldiers paid to fight
- a group of three rulers
- home of the Jews
- new religion based on Jesus' teachings.
- powerful city-state in Africa, rivals Rome.
- wealthy upper class that holds most the power
- forced Jewish exile
- legalizes Christianity in the Roman Empire.
- forced to fight to the death.
- bishop in North Africa, very important.
- unites the Huns, terrorizes the Roman empire.
- military unit of 5,000 infantry
28 Clues: home of the Jews • forced Jewish exile • means "exalted one" • wrote the epic Aeneid • a group of three rulers • forced to fight to the death. • supervises multiple churches. • foreign soldiers paid to fight • military unit of 5,000 infantry • divided the empire into two units • 12 men who are disciples of Jesus. • 200 years of Roman peace & prosperity • ...
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! 2022-11-30
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- Musical story of American Founding Father
- Alternate form of transportation
- Material manufactured in thin sheets from the pulp of wood
- Old Capital of Japan
- Social gathering at which an informal meal is served from the back of a vehicle
- York/ Location of the Empire State Building
- Developing skills knowledge and fitness
- A person whom one knows and has a mutual bond
- Electronic device for storing and processing data
- Place to catch fresh king salmon
- Province of the larger Appalachian Mountains
- Indefinite continued progress of existence
- A person living near or next door
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- One of the small islands off the coast of FL
- A group of one or more parents and their children
- Collecting or gathering leaves
- Radio City Christmas spectacular
- Island country in East Asia
- Ski resort in WV
- Hampshire/ State in New England
- Hockey/ Sport played with a stick
- New name for WFT
- Activity of going on long walks/ especially in the country or woods
- Capital city of NC
- Cities/ Created in 1956 by Eisenhower
25 Clues: Ski resort in WV • New name for WFT • Capital city of NC • Old Capital of Japan • Island country in East Asia • Collecting or gathering leaves • Hampshire/ State in New England • Alternate form of transportation • Radio City Christmas spectacular • Place to catch fresh king salmon • Hockey/ Sport played with a stick • A person living near or next door • ...
Unit 6 Vocab 2025-01-30
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- a boat propelled by a steam engine
- an economic system in which businesses own the capital (resources/wealth) and face little government interference
- an extreme shortage of food
- a man made waterway that links the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean through New York
- the unfair treatment of people
- cloth
- a belief that native-born American are above immigrants
- a political party that pushed for anti-immigrant and anti-Catholic action
- an economic system in which countries try to control all capital (resources/wealth)
- a law prevent the immigration of Chinese immigrants
- the growth of cities
- identical pieces that can be substiututed
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- manufacturing that occurs within a home
- a railroad that crosses a continent
- inventor of the cotton gin
- a machine that uses steam pressure to create energy
- a group that is blamed for the actions of others
- the growth of an industrial economy
- manufacture large quantities
- a machine that separate cotton fiber from cotton seeds
- the movement of people to a newly discovered gold field
- a rented living space
- motivations for immigration
23 Clues: cloth • the growth of cities • a rented living space • inventor of the cotton gin • an extreme shortage of food • motivations for immigration • manufacture large quantities • the unfair treatment of people • a boat propelled by a steam engine • a railroad that crosses a continent • the growth of an industrial economy • manufacturing that occurs within a home • ...
Urban Geography 2022-08-16
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- Areas _____ of cities are rural areas
- The United Nations identified ____ cities as being mega-cities in 2011
- People settle _____ natural resources
- Technology also allows people to _____ to places that are farther away
- Cities and surrounding areas are ____ areas
- A _____ settlement is usually found along the length of a resource, such as a river
- Most people work in jobs ___ in agriculture
- A ____ settlement is usually grouped around or at the center of a resource
- pattern A _____ is the placement of people and objects on Earth and the space between them
- Areas can be defined as ____
- A ___ settlement is purposefully laid out with a network of transportation routes
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- Is the substantial exchange of goods between cities, states, or countries
- Because resources are ___ evenly distributed, trade routes have always been important
- Where people settle depends on many _____
- route A path used by traders for buying and selling goods
- advances in ___ allow people to travel to far away places in a shorter amount of time
- A large urban area is called a _____
- Areas can be defined as ____
- A _______ is any place where a community is established
- Starting in the mid-1900s, new ____ improved communications
- The definition of a mega-city is arbitrary and has ____ over time.
- The United Nations defines mega-cities as cities with ___ million citizens or more
- A ______ is the area just outside a city
23 Clues: Areas can be defined as ____ • Areas can be defined as ____ • A large urban area is called a _____ • Areas _____ of cities are rural areas • People settle _____ natural resources • A ______ is the area just outside a city • Where people settle depends on many _____ • Cities and surrounding areas are ____ areas • Most people work in jobs ___ in agriculture • ...
Urbanization & Sustainable Forestry Crossword Review 2024-05-22
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- Farmers cut down trees to make room for _____________.
- A benefit of growing cities is that it has improved...
- Trees cool the Earth by _____________ carbon dioxide and converting it to oxygen.
- This occurs when an area's population is concentrated in cities
- A push factor
- Type of land-use that makes up the majority of cities in the United States
- A way to combat deforestation is to ____________ clear cutting
- Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the needs of future generations
- Growing cities can cause...
- These factors are the reasons people are drawn to cities.
- One of the three E's that lead to sustainability
- This helps connect smaller patches of forest, allowing animals to move between them.
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- A pull factor
- An impact of excessive consumption of resources
- One downside of Euclidean zoning
- Zoning to separate land-use by type into specific areas of a city
- Trees help reduce ____________.
- Trees interact with the environment in ____________ ways.
- Growing cities can cause a loss of...
- This a type of land use
- Deforestation causes ___________.
- Trees act as natural air filters by ___________ pollutants.
- Planting new trees
- Urban areas bring many benefits but can also affect the...
- Trees are a line of defense against floods and ___________.
- These factors are the reasons people are forced to leave rural areas and move to cities
26 Clues: A pull factor • A push factor • Planting new trees • This a type of land use • Growing cities can cause... • Trees help reduce ____________. • One downside of Euclidean zoning • Deforestation causes ___________. • Growing cities can cause a loss of... • An impact of excessive consumption of resources • One of the three E's that lead to sustainability • ...
BHM: Cities but better 2019-02-08
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- A British colony until 1997
- Has a basketball team and contains the Alamo
- Hollywood!
- Incas built this city
- African city in 1993; major battle
- One of the most prosperous cities in China
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- Dwight Eisenhower was raised here
- The most populous city in the world
- Chinese capital
- The first Continental Congress was held here
- City built on 3 major islands in the US
- A Portugese Colony until 1999
- A major turning point in WW2 occurred here in 1941
13 Clues: Hollywood! • Chinese capital • Incas built this city • A British colony until 1997 • A Portugese Colony until 1999 • Dwight Eisenhower was raised here • African city in 1993; major battle • The most populous city in the world • City built on 3 major islands in the US • One of the most prosperous cities in China • The first Continental Congress was held here • ...
Australiana 2021-01-07
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- Deadly jellyfish
- Airline company
- Horse racing event (2 words)
- Unit of currency
- Someone from Sydney
- Goods and services tax (abbr.)
- Egg laying mammal
- Australias biggest national park
- Wild dog
- Slang for a lazy person
- largest population of ________ outside of Athens
- Australian tree
- Lizard that can live up to 20 years (2 words)
- Out of the cities
- Ocean off Western Australia
- National floral emblem
- Native bird
- Capital of South Australia
- Valuable metal
- spider with a red stripe
- Traditional Aboriginal instrument
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- One of Western Australias pink lakes
- Famous car race
- Australian capital city
- Lack of rainfall
- Government health system
- A brand of spread
- arid and hot area
- In 1901 Australia became a ________
- Largest monolith in the world
- Sheepskin boot
- Venomous snake
- Island state
- River system (2 words)
- Large marsupial
- The Great Barrier Reef is the largest in the world
- Australian bird that can mimic sounds
- Bob _____ former Prime Minister
- Iconic dessert cake
- Largest Australian rainforest
- Water dwelling predator
41 Clues: Wild dog • Native bird • Island state • Sheepskin boot • Venomous snake • Valuable metal • Famous car race • Airline company • Large marsupial • Australian tree • Deadly jellyfish • Lack of rainfall • Unit of currency • A brand of spread • Egg laying mammal • arid and hot area • Out of the cities • Someone from Sydney • Iconic dessert cake • River system (2 words) • National floral emblem • ...
DALLINGTON HOUSE COMPETITION 2024-01-30
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- Composer of Symphony N9
- What is the rarest M&M colour?
- Animal on the Porsche logo
- Which country consumes the most chocolate per capita?
- What is the most consumed manufactured drink in the world?
- Which country borders 14 nations and crosses 8 time zones?
- What country touches the Indian Ocean, the Arabian Sea, and the Bay of Bengal?
- biggest technology company in South Korea
- Capital of Philippines
- What country would you be in if visiting "Corcovado"?
- Considered the father of the Atomic Bomb
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- Name of the king in Shakespeare's famous book.
- Oslo is the capital of which country?
- What famous US festival hosted over 350,000 fans in 1969?
- Shape used in STOP signs
- The original Axis powers in World War II were Germany, Italy and
- “Stars and Stripes” is the nickname of the flag of which country?
- cities of Perth, Adelaide & Brisbane belong to
- What's the largest bone in the human body?
- Religion that worships Krishna
- City where "The Beatles" belonged to.
- Lizards and alligators belong to this group
22 Clues: Capital of Philippines • Composer of Symphony N9 • Shape used in STOP signs • Animal on the Porsche logo • What is the rarest M&M colour? • Religion that worships Krishna • Oslo is the capital of which country? • City where "The Beatles" belonged to. • Considered the father of the Atomic Bomb • biggest technology company in South Korea • ...
Maya, Inca, Aztec 2025-08-11
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- A period when a ruler is in power
- Peninsula where the Maya lived
- Civilization known for calendars and pyramids
- Inca farming method on mountainsides
- A city with its own government, like many Maya cities
- Inca official who kept order and collected info
- A journey taken for a specific purpose
- Resistance to disease, which natives lacked
- Inca city built high in the Andes
- A religious structure found in all three civilizations
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- Aztec ruler taken hostage by Cortés
- Civilization with advanced roads and stonework
- Moving place to place in search of food
- Aztec capital city built on an island
- Mountain range that ran through the Inca Empire
- Group of territories under one ruler
- Someone who designs structures using math and science
- Capital city of the Inca Empire
- Picture symbol used in Maya writing
- Religious offering; often included humans in Aztec rituals
- Inca tool for recording information using knots
- Title for the emperor of the Inca Empire
- Inca ruler taken hostage by Pizarro
- Floating gardens used by the Aztecs
- Civilization known for warriors and human sacrifice
25 Clues: Peninsula where the Maya lived • Capital city of the Inca Empire • A period when a ruler is in power • Inca city built high in the Andes • Aztec ruler taken hostage by Cortés • Picture symbol used in Maya writing • Inca ruler taken hostage by Pizarro • Floating gardens used by the Aztecs • Inca farming method on mountainsides • Group of territories under one ruler • ...
High Middle Ages 2026-03-25
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- goods/services exchanged, no use of money.
- What is the second stage of being admitted into a craft guild?
- What was one reason for merchants uniting and forming guilds?
- What percent of Europeans lived in the country before moving to the villages?
- How many people were in 9 out of 10 medieval towns?
- wealth earned, saved, and invested to produce profits.
- What was the first stage of being admitted into a craft guild?
- The Hanseatic League offered what to passing traders?
- manufacturing at home.
- charging interest on a loan.
Down
- What agricultural change limited the work of serfs?
- Land, Labor, and capital are controlled by individuals.
- how long did you have to be in a town before you were free?
- Skilled workers formed what?
- What happened to the number of serfs as towns grew?
- anything that could be traded.
- the Hanseatic League made permanent what?
- If a merchant wanted to trade in a town they had to what?
- What was one way townspeople made their living?
- a group of 100 cities in Germany.
- What got exported across Europe.
21 Clues: manufacturing at home. • Skilled workers formed what? • charging interest on a loan. • anything that could be traded. • What got exported across Europe. • a group of 100 cities in Germany. • the Hanseatic League made permanent what? • goods/services exchanged, no use of money. • What was one way townspeople made their living? • ...
Brazil 7SO 2021-05-24
Across
- Rio de Janeiro is on the coast of this ocean.
- the cutting down of trees in the rainforest
- percentage of the earth covered by rainforest
- highest layer in the rainforest.
- the slum housing that migrants live in
- movement of people from rural to urban area
- the capital city of Brazil.
- rainforest bird with large, colourful beak.
Down
- South America is one.
- a slow moving animal of the rainforest.
- rain forest in South America.
- cities and towns are __ areas.
- this means the countryside areas.
13 Clues: South America is one. • the capital city of Brazil. • rain forest in South America. • cities and towns are __ areas. • highest layer in the rainforest. • this means the countryside areas. • the slum housing that migrants live in • a slow moving animal of the rainforest. • the cutting down of trees in the rainforest • movement of people from rural to urban area • ...
The Spread of Industrialization 2013-12-18
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- Money set aside ready for investment
- First paddlewheel steamboat
- He invented puddling
- First two people to fly a plane
- Thomas E and Joseph S invented this
- Major European cities had these in the 1880's
- Cotton being processed at home was called this
Down
- First power engine to pull a train
- Theory that Europe was becoming two secluded sections
- Sir Henery pateneted this in 1855
- Worlds first industrial nation
- Act to stop harsh child and women labor
- Efficient production process by Henry Ford
13 Clues: He invented puddling • First paddlewheel steamboat • Worlds first industrial nation • First two people to fly a plane • Sir Henery pateneted this in 1855 • First power engine to pull a train • Thomas E and Joseph S invented this • Money set aside ready for investment • Act to stop harsh child and women labor • Efficient production process by Henry Ford • ...
Cities 2023-02-17
Cities 2024-06-04
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- A way of turning food scraps and plant material into rich soil for gardening
- Energy that comes from sources that won’t run out, like the sun, wind, or water
- Something that is good for the environment and doesn’t cause harm to nature
- Buses, trains, and other vehicles that carry people around the city and are available for everyone to use
- Harmful materials in the air, water, or soil that can hurt the environment and people
- A place where many people live, bigger than a town
- A place where people live, smaller than a city
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- Someone who plans a city
- A place where over 10 million people live
- Using resources in a way that does not harm the environment and can be continued for a long time
- Areas with grass, trees, and plants in a city, like parks and gardens
- Someone who designs buildings
12 Clues: Someone who plans a city • Someone who designs buildings • A place where over 10 million people live • A place where people live, smaller than a city • A place where many people live, bigger than a town • Areas with grass, trees, and plants in a city, like parks and gardens • Something that is good for the environment and doesn’t cause harm to nature • ...
Cities 2026-02-03
Across
- a place where you buy medicines
- a place where people see work of arts
- a place where you can relax
- a place where you see football match
- a place where guys and old people meets
- a palce where you buy bread
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- a place where you go if you are ill
- a place where you see a show
- a place where you buy food
- a place where bus park
- a place where you borrow books
- a place where you take money
12 Clues: a place where bus park • a place where you buy food • a place where you can relax • a palce where you buy bread • a place where you see a show • a place where you take money • a place where you borrow books • a place where you buy medicines • a place where you go if you are ill • a place where you see football match • a place where people see work of arts • ...
CAPITAL 2016-11-27
10 Clues: The capital city of Spain • The capital city of Japan • The capital city of Italy • The capital city of Russia • The capital city of Israel • The capital city of France • The capital city of Canada • The capital city of Germany • The capital city of Netherlands • The capital city of New Zealand
Capital 2021-01-14
Capital 2022-06-26
10 Clues: Capital city of USA • Capital city of Egypt • Capital city of India • Capital city of China • Capital city of Israel • Capital city of Russia • Capital city of Brazil • Capital city of Germany • Capital city of Scotland • Capital city of Australia
Countries in ASIA and AFRICA with Capital Cities 2026-02-10
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- Capital city of Nigeria
- Asian country whose capital is Riyadh
- Asian country whose capital is Seoul
- Asian country made up of many islands with capital Jakarta
- Capital of India
- Capital of Vietnam
- Capital city of Ghana
- Capital of Bangladesh
- African country with Tunis as its capital
- Coldest continent with no permanent population
- Capital city of Senegal
- Capital city of Morocco
- African country with Dakar as its capital
- Capital city of Thailand
- Capital of Malaysia
- Capital of Pakistan
- African country with Cairo as its capital
- Asian country whose capital is Tehran
- Capital city of Uganda
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- Capital city of Japan
- Capital city of Egypt
- Capital city of Kenya
- Asian country whose capital is Doha
- Asian country whose capital is Tokyo
- Asian country whose capital is Kabul
- African country with Nairobi as its capital
- African country with Addis Ababa as its capital
- Capital city of China
- Capital of Saudi Arabia
- African country with Accra as its capital
- African country with Algiers as its capital
- Largest continent in the world
- Capital of Indonesia
- Capital of South Korea
- Capital city of Ethiopia
- Asian country whose capital is Ankara
- Asian country whose capital is Islamabad
- African country with Abuja as its capital
- Capital of the Philippines
- African country with Rabat as its capital
40 Clues: Capital of India • Capital of Vietnam • Capital of Malaysia • Capital of Pakistan • Capital of Indonesia • Capital city of Japan • Capital city of Egypt • Capital city of Kenya • Capital city of China • Capital city of Ghana • Capital of Bangladesh • Capital of South Korea • Capital city of Uganda • Capital city of Nigeria • Capital of Saudi Arabia • Capital city of Senegal • ...
Capital City 2024-03-26
Final Brit Lit Assignment - England Trivia 2021-06-08
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- One of England's most famous dishes(food)is Bangers and ____.
- In England, you can be never more than 115km from an ____.
- This is one of the most rainiest cities in Europe.
- The most global language in the world is ___.
- London's "Big Ben" is not a ______.
- Where is London Bridge?
- The official currency is the ___ ___. (2 words)
- English people consume more ___, than anywhere else in the world.
- England fought it shortest war with _____. It lasted 38 minutes!!!
- The most common female name in England is ____.
- Queen Elizabeth II is actually related to ___. (hint: Can you say Transylvania?)
- English scientist Tim Berners-Lee invented the ___ ___ ___. (3 words)
- The National Day of England is St. _____'s Day.
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- The highest mountain in England is ___ ___. (2 words)
- The most popular sport in England is ____, but we call it soccer.
- In 1966 England won the FIFA ___ ___. (2 words)
- You can drive from England to France in an underwater ____.
- This was the first capital of England.
- The Capital of England is _____.
- The most common male name is England is ____.
20 Clues: Where is London Bridge? • The Capital of England is _____. • London's "Big Ben" is not a ______. • This was the first capital of England. • The most global language in the world is ___. • The most common male name is England is ____. • In 1966 England won the FIFA ___ ___. (2 words) • The official currency is the ___ ___. (2 words) • ...
The Vietnam Crossword 2012-08-19
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- It is the earth’s weather and temperature.
- Is the biggest mountain in Vietnam.
- It is the capital city of Vietnam.
- Has the same meaning as farming.
- The land is surrounded by other land and it has no shore.
- Parks There are 30 of these in Vietnam. One of them is Happyland.
- In map making, it shows the dimensions of land.
- One of the theme parks in Vietnam. Happy………..
- It is a geographical dictionary.
- When a sphere is broken into two halves of equal size the halves are called the….
- Where there is a lot is a lot vicious fighting and killing.
- There are a lot of these in Vietnam. Here are the first 3 letters Cit….
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- The capital of this country is Hanoi.
- A large land mass.
- It is a bunch of islands grouped together.
- The horizontal lines running east to west on maps.
- It is the opposite of Latitude.
- The art and science of map making.
- It is the study of the earth’s places/countries.
- Where soldiers were in the war. They had to dig it themselves.
20 Clues: A large land mass. • It is the opposite of Latitude. • Has the same meaning as farming. • It is a geographical dictionary. • It is the capital city of Vietnam. • The art and science of map making. • Is the biggest mountain in Vietnam. • The capital of this country is Hanoi. • It is a bunch of islands grouped together. • It is the earth’s weather and temperature. • ...
The Vietnam Crossword 2012-08-19
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- A large land mass.
- It is the earth’s weather and temperature.
- Has the same meaning as farming.
- It is the opposite of Latitude.
- Is the biggest mountain in Vietnam.
- It is a bunch of islands grouped together.
- The capital of this country is Hanoi.
- It is the study of the earth’s places/countries.
- Where there is a lot is a lot vicious fighting and killing.
- The horizontal lines running east to west on maps.
- Where soldiers were in the war. They had to dig it themselves.
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- There are 30 of these in Vietnam. One of them is Happyland.
- The art and science of map making.
- The land is surrounded by other land and it has no shore.
- There are a lot of these in Vietnam. Here are the first 3 letters Cit….
- In map making, it shows the dimensions of land.
- When a sphere is broken into two halves of equal size the halves are called the….
- It is a geographical dictionary.
- One of the theme parks in Vietnam. Happy………..
- It is the capital city of Vietnam.
20 Clues: A large land mass. • It is the opposite of Latitude. • Has the same meaning as farming. • It is a geographical dictionary. • The art and science of map making. • It is the capital city of Vietnam. • Is the biggest mountain in Vietnam. • The capital of this country is Hanoi. • It is the earth’s weather and temperature. • It is a bunch of islands grouped together. • ...
The Vietnam Crossword 2012-08-19
Across
- It is the earth’s weather and temperature.
- There are a lot of these in Vietnam. Here are the first 3 letters Cit….
- The land is surrounded by other land and it has no shore.
- In map making, it shows the dimensions of land.
- It is a bunch of islands grouped together.
- Has the same meaning as farming.
- When a sphere is broken into two halves of equal size the halves are called the….
- It is the study of the earth’s places/countries.
- It is the capital city of Vietnam.
- The horizontal lines running east to west on maps.
- Where soldiers were in the war. They had to dig it themselves.
- The capital of this country is Hanoi.
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- It is the opposite of Latitude.
- A large land mass.
- The art and science of map making.
- Where there is a lot is a lot vicious fighting and killing.
- It is a geographical dictionary.
- Parks There are 30 of these in Vietnam. One of them is Happyland.
- One of the theme parks in Vietnam. Happy………..
- Is the biggest mountain in Vietnam.
20 Clues: A large land mass. • It is the opposite of Latitude. • It is a geographical dictionary. • Has the same meaning as farming. • The art and science of map making. • It is the capital city of Vietnam. • Is the biggest mountain in Vietnam. • The capital of this country is Hanoi. • It is the earth’s weather and temperature. • It is a bunch of islands grouped together. • ...
East Asia Notes 2024-04-30
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- this city has the longest escalator at 1/2 mile
- the official language of China
- the dividing border of North and South Korea
- a form of pottery/ceramics made popular in China
- same ethnic group, language, ancestry
- the Shang dynasty believed this gave them the right to rule
- came to rule China in the 1970s and began allowing private business ownership
- returned Hong Kong to China in 1997
- the capital of China
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- energy source for 35% of Japan's power
- formed the Communist People's Republic of China
- the spiritual leader of Buddhism
- built during the Qin dynasty to prevent invasions
- the art of flower arrangement in Japan
- Japan's military attacked the U.S. at this location, bringing the U.S. into WW2
- a meat that is a Japanese delicacy; from a now endangered animal
- ruled Japan for emperors in the 1100s-1800s
- the main religion of Korea
- a city that includes multiple cities within it
- the capital of Japan
- popular protein source in East Asia
- popular American sport in Japan
22 Clues: the capital of Japan • the capital of China • the main religion of Korea • the official language of China • popular American sport in Japan • the spiritual leader of Buddhism • returned Hong Kong to China in 1997 • popular protein source in East Asia • same ethnic group, language, ancestry • energy source for 35% of Japan's power • the art of flower arrangement in Japan • ...
High Middle Ages- Rylan Gruber 2026-03-26
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- amount of Europeans that lived in the countryside
- goods/services exchanged, no use of money
- what did merchants from other towns have to do if they wanted to trade
- what are the top two trade items for Asia
- first stage of being admitted into a craft guild
- land, labor, and capital are controlled by individuals
- charging interest on a loan
- how people made their living
- a skilled artisan who worked for a master for daily wages
- who didn’t have a strong central government
- members of the middle class called in England
- anything that could be traded
Down
- number of cities in the Hanseatic League
- second stage of being admitted into a craft guild
- wealth earned,saved,and invested to produce profits
- what are the top two trade items for Europe
- the principal church of a diocese, with which the bishop is officially associated
- what happened to the number of serfs as towns grew
- what was formed because Germany did not have a strong central government
- time period you had to avoid officials if you wanted to be free
- manufacturing completed in homes
- the sole right to trade there
22 Clues: charging interest on a loan • how people made their living • the sole right to trade there • anything that could be traded • manufacturing completed in homes • number of cities in the Hanseatic League • goods/services exchanged, no use of money • what are the top two trade items for Asia • what are the top two trade items for Europe • ...
High Middle Ages - Kaleb Girtz 2026-03-27
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- Exempt Status allowed townspeople to avoid working on the manor
- Goods/services are being echanged, no money involved
- One of 4 basic rights given to towns people
- had to be paid if other towns/nations wanted to trade in another town
- First region to see revival
- Anything that could be traded
- How long did you have to avoid officials if you wanted to be free
- One of 4 basic rights given to towns people
- How did towns people make their living
- wealth earned, saved, and invested to produce profit
- Amount of cities in a Hanseatic League
- Land, Labor, and Capital are controlled by individuals
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- Sole right to trade to the people
- A team formed by skilled workers
- One of 4 basic rights that were given to townspeople
- One of four basic rights given to towns people
- In 1371, you could not throw this out your window
- 2 rights townspeople had in commercial privileges
- manufacturing completed in homes
- Where textiles, medicine, gold, and silver all came from
- What happened to the number of serfs as the towns grew
- Charging interest on a loan
22 Clues: First region to see revival • Charging interest on a loan • Anything that could be traded • A team formed by skilled workers • manufacturing completed in homes • Sole right to trade to the people • How did towns people make their living • Amount of cities in a Hanseatic League • One of 4 basic rights given to towns people • One of 4 basic rights given to towns people • ...
Griffith B2 Class 2026-05-21
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- benefit
- - somebody famous
- Where you find news
- The action of cleaning the whiteboard
- When somebody tries to make you believe something that isn't necessarily true
- Amazing
- When you are seriously ill
- most popular sport in Cork
- Not connected
- plural of city
- When content spreads online
- People trying to scam you
- Teacher's name
- capital of Russia
- Teacher's favourite country
- Focussing on negatives
- To say the information is more than it really is
- An organisation that tries to help those in need
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- capital of Australia
- Suggestions
- there's a lot of this on Instagram
- Not normal
- Presley. Famous American singer, sang Jailhouse Rock
- Numerous
- Mistakes
- extreme content that makes you feel bad
- When a photo is edited with malicious intent
- national animal of Scotland
- Pretend to be somebody else
- Somebody who knows a lot about something
- Causes a lot of strong feelings
- When you can rely on something
- instance for example
- Unlikely
- On purpose
- Strong storm with a lot of wind and rain
36 Clues: benefit • Amazing • Numerous • Mistakes • Unlikely • Not normal • On purpose • Suggestions • Not connected • plural of city • Teacher's name • - somebody famous • capital of Russia • Where you find news • capital of Australia • instance for example • Focussing on negatives • People trying to scam you • When you are seriously ill • most popular sport in Cork • national animal of Scotland • ...
Unit 1 and 2 Vocab Review 2024-01-03
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- The Inca lived on this continent 490
- This tribe lived in the southwest part of the country in an arid desert landscape 498
- Where the Mayans and the Aztecs were located 460
- The Mayans are known for making this, based on astronomical findings 472
- these people created Mesoamericas first civilization 462
- This Spanish explorer was responsible for the defeat of the Aztecs 495
- This was the Aztec capital, today it is known as Mexico City 476
- He was leader of the Aztecs when they were defeated by the Spanish 480
- This animal was central to the lives of people on the Great Plains 500
- Aztec priests committed scarifies to please these 478
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- Most Mayan cities were located here 460
- Artificial fields 476
- Most Maya cities were developed during this period 468
- This Spanish explorer was responsible for the end of the Aztecs 480
- Native American gift giving ceremony 496
- Most Mayans did this job 466
- People in this class of Maya society lived in stone buildings 466
17 Clues: Artificial fields 476 • Most Mayans did this job 466 • The Inca lived on this continent 490 • Most Mayan cities were located here 460 • Native American gift giving ceremony 496 • Where the Mayans and the Aztecs were located 460 • Aztec priests committed scarifies to please these 478 • Most Maya cities were developed during this period 468 • ...
Rome's Decline 2025-08-28
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- Rome saw a large amount of _______ after the government began producing more and more coins, thus reducing the value of them.
- During the time of political confusion, emperors had to pay ____ _____ to their soldiers in order to remain in power.
- Which religion began in the Roman Empire and was adopted by Roman emperors in the 300s CE?
- Romans were took inspiration from the ______ in areas including literature, arts, architecture, government, and more.
- This emperor split the Roman Empire in two to try and make it easier to control.
- While the Western Roman Empire thrived, the _______ Roman Empire collapsed following much fighting and invasion.
- The name of the emperor who moved the capital of the Roman Empire from Rome to Byzantium.
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- What was the capital city Byzantium called after its name was changed?
- The American legal system has its roots in _______ ideas.
- The name of the large sea found between the European and African continents.
- To protected themselves from invasion by the Germanic tribes and the Sasanian armies, people began building protective _____ around their cities and homes.
- This large arch-like bridges were used to carry water into Roman cities.
- This emperor introduced a series of political reforms to solve some of the issues Rome was facing at the time.
- What was Roman Emperor Caesar Augustus previously known as?
- A two hundred year period of peace started by Emperor Caesar Augustus.
- Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Romanian languages are all derived from _____.
16 Clues: The American legal system has its roots in _______ ideas. • What was Roman Emperor Caesar Augustus previously known as? • What was the capital city Byzantium called after its name was changed? • A two hundred year period of peace started by Emperor Caesar Augustus. • This large arch-like bridges were used to carry water into Roman cities. • ...
Brazil 2022-05-31
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- one of the major cities in Brazil
- the thing brazil was named after
- Brazil accounts for one-third of this population
- 5th largest country in the world
- sertao of Brazil
- one of the cash crops in Brazil
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- Brazil's independence day
- one of Brazil's main rivers that flow through the amazon
- the most common religion in Brazil
- Brazil took their independence from this county
- the capital of Brazil
- the official language of brazil
- brazil faces this ocean
13 Clues: sertao of Brazil • the capital of Brazil • brazil faces this ocean • Brazil's independence day • the official language of brazil • one of the cash crops in Brazil • the thing brazil was named after • 5th largest country in the world • one of the major cities in Brazil • the most common religion in Brazil • Brazil took their independence from this county • ...
Puzzle 46 2023-07-16
Across
- The study of Earths physical structure and features
- Summer fruit
- Type of frozen dessert, usually containing ice cream
- Study subject of behaviour and mind
- Bird that can't fly, Australian
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- Small burrowing mammal
- Type of pasta, tube like shape
- Capital city of Russia
- Type of Pub game
- One of the famous University cities in England
- Love and beauty flower
- Type of Bird with typical features of a long neck and legs
- Creature half horse and half human in mythology
13 Clues: Summer fruit • Type of Pub game • Small burrowing mammal • Capital city of Russia • Love and beauty flower • Type of pasta, tube like shape • Bird that can't fly, Australian • Study subject of behaviour and mind • One of the famous University cities in England • Creature half horse and half human in mythology • The study of Earths physical structure and features • ...
Netherlands 2025-10-03
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- Style of electronic music from the Netherlands
- Famous Dutch post-impressionist artist
- Capital city of the Netherlands
- Major Dutch port city
- Popular Dutch sweet or savory dish
- City with the oldest Dutch university
- Religious movement that shaped Dutch history
- Dutch-British energy company
- Popular mode of transport in the Netherlands
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- Famous Van Gogh painting
- River flowing through Amsterdam
- Waterways common in Dutch cities
- Occupied the Netherlands in the 16th century
- Famous Dutch flower
- Former Dutch colony gaining independence in 1949
- Broke away from the Netherlands in 1830
- Often mistakenly used to mean the whole country
17 Clues: Famous Dutch flower • Major Dutch port city • Famous Van Gogh painting • Dutch-British energy company • River flowing through Amsterdam • Capital city of the Netherlands • Waterways common in Dutch cities • Popular Dutch sweet or savory dish • City with the oldest Dutch university • Famous Dutch post-impressionist artist • Broke away from the Netherlands in 1830 • ...
Effects of Urbanisation 2024-10-14
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- The increased risk of this natural disaster in cities due to poor drainage systems and urban sprawl.
- This occurs when the population moves from rural areas to cities.
- Urbanisation often leads to overcrowding, causing strain on __________ services like hospitals and schools.
- Urbanisation can lead to increased , where people from different cultures live and work together in cities.
- Urbanisation often leads to increased demand for this basic necessity, sometimes resulting in shortages.
- This type of pollution is caused by excess artificial light in urban areas.
- One social benefit of urbanisation is access to better __________ services, such as education and healthcare.
- The demand for space in cities can lead to this environmental issue, involving the destruction of forests.
- An urban development strategy that encourages walking, cycling, and public transport over cars is called __________ urbanism.
- A lack of affordable housing in cities often leads to the growth of these informal settlements.
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- Urbanisation contributes to this issue by reducing green spaces and natural habitats.
- Heavy traffic in urban areas leads to long travel times, known as __________ congestion.
- The process of cities spreading out into surrounding rural areas is called urban __________.
- A major economic hub within a city, often associated with business and commerce.
- When large numbers of people live in a small area, this health problem can spread quickly.
- The process of making urban areas more sustainable by incorporating green spaces and energy-efficient buildings is known as __________ development.
- This system in cities handles the collection and treatment of waste, but can become overwhelmed with rapid urbanisation.
- Urbanisation often increases the cost of __________ in cities, making it difficult for low-income people to afford.
- The rise of industries in cities can lead to poor __________ conditions for workers.
- A positive economic impact of urbanisation is the creation of more __________.
- The increase in factories and cars in urban areas contributes to this air quality issue.
21 Clues: This occurs when the population moves from rural areas to cities. • This type of pollution is caused by excess artificial light in urban areas. • A positive economic impact of urbanisation is the creation of more __________. • A major economic hub within a city, often associated with business and commerce. • ...
cities 2022-11-17
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- Harmful material in the environment.
- The speed at which events occur.
- Not very busy or without much noise.
- A house that doesn’t have any stairs.
- With lots of people in the same place.
- Available jobs in a particular place.
- It’s in the center of a town. It’s a wide, open place which can be quite lively in the evenings.
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- A tall building where there are many homes.
- An area near the centre of a big city, traditionally poorer.
- A richer residential area near a city, but away from its centre with houses and green spaces.
- The part of a city where there are many shops, banks, restaurants, or cafés.
- Costing a lot of money.
12 Clues: Costing a lot of money. • The speed at which events occur. • Harmful material in the environment. • Not very busy or without much noise. • A house that doesn’t have any stairs. • Available jobs in a particular place. • With lots of people in the same place. • A tall building where there are many homes. • An area near the centre of a big city, traditionally poorer. • ...
Cities 2018-04-12
Cities 2024-02-15
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- York City Major city in the United States known for its skyscrapers, diverse population, and cultural attractions.
- Capital city of Italy renowned for its ancient ruins, art, architecture, and delicious cuisine.
- Capital city of England and the United Kingdom, famous for its history, landmarks, and royal family.
- Major city in India known for its bustling streets, Bollywood film industry, and historic landmarks.
- Coastal city in Australia known for its beautiful harbor, iconic Opera House, and vibrant cultural scene.
- Angeles City in California known for its entertainment industry, sunny weather, and diverse neighborhoods.
- de Janeiro Coastal city in Brazil famous for its beautiful beaches, vibrant culture, and iconic Carnival celebrations.
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- Capital city of China famous for its ancient sites, modern architecture, and cultural heritage.
- Capital city of France renowned for its art, fashion, cuisine, and iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower.
- Capital city of Japan known for its futuristic technology, vibrant neighborhoods, and bustling streets.
- Capital city of Russia with a rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant arts scene.
- City in the United Arab Emirates known for its futuristic skyscrapers, luxury shopping, and desert adventures.
12 Clues: Capital city of Russia with a rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant arts scene. • Capital city of China famous for its ancient sites, modern architecture, and cultural heritage. • Capital city of Italy renowned for its ancient ruins, art, architecture, and delicious cuisine. • ...
Cities 2025-01-14
Across
- Oldest university city in Sweden
- Holy city for three religions
- Large city in Eastern Spain
- Also known as Lollywood
- Third largest city in the U.S. and known as the city of crime
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- City in German with most canals
- Home of the Beatles
- Home to two of the best Italian football teams
- Biggest city in India
- Oldest city in Denmark
- The old capital of Poland
- Next to the Pyramids
12 Clues: Home of the Beatles • Next to the Pyramids • Biggest city in India • Oldest city in Denmark • Also known as Lollywood • The old capital of Poland • Large city in Eastern Spain • Holy city for three religions • City in German with most canals • Oldest university city in Sweden • Home to two of the best Italian football teams • ...
Cities 2024-10-12
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- This country is near Vietnam, it sounds like Campu...
- The biggest country in the world
- It's Not South Korea...
- This country is near Vietnam
- They make everything
- "Sawadeekaaap"
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- SUUUUUUUUUUU
- This is where Mr. Louie is from!
- This country has Anime, Doraemon, and Sushi
- The smallest country in the world
- This Is Where Ho Chi Minh Is From!
- Sounds to help you - A, Ay, E, Uh
12 Clues: SUUUUUUUUUUU • "Sawadeekaaap" • They make everything • It's Not South Korea... • This country is near Vietnam • This is where Mr. Louie is from! • The biggest country in the world • The smallest country in the world • Sounds to help you - A, Ay, E, Uh • This Is Where Ho Chi Minh Is From! • This country has Anime, Doraemon, and Sushi • ...
Gazeta Crossword: Trans-Siberian Railway Edition! 2020-03-24
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- One of Siberia’s major cities, it was largely populated by political exiles in the 19th century.
- Russia’s capital and the first stop of the railroad.
- Tsar ____ III commissioned the railroad, and construction began in 1891.
- Russia’s medieval capital in the 12th century was named after its legendary founder, ___ Monomakh.
- Dubbed as the “window to Asia,” it is the 4th largest city in Russia and was named after Peter the Great’s wife.
- This is the largest city in Siberia and Russia’s scientific center.
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- Founded in 1010, it is the oldest city on the Volga.
- The capital of Tatarstan, it has been dubbed the “third capital of Russia” along with “the sports capital of Russia.”
- Nizhny Novgorod, a major tourist site due to its old history and architecture, was renamed after this famous Soviet writer during the USSR.
- The capital of the Republic of Buryatia, it is about 62 miles from Lake Baikal, the largest freshwater lake in the world.
- This city is the largest Russian port on the Pacific and the last stop on the railroad.
- Under Stalin, this city was renamed “Molotov” after the Soviet politician; the city also boasts its own coat of arms, featuring a bear with a bible on its back.
12 Clues: Founded in 1010, it is the oldest city on the Volga. • Russia’s capital and the first stop of the railroad. • This is the largest city in Siberia and Russia’s scientific center. • Tsar ____ III commissioned the railroad, and construction began in 1891. • This city is the largest Russian port on the Pacific and the last stop on the railroad. • ...
ReadOn Insights Crossword 14-01-26 2026-01-12
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- Measure of how safe and comfortable a city is for people on foot
- Road users who account for over 20% of road accident deaths, despite forming the largest share of daily trips in Indian cities.
- the first Indian city to mandate 60% of its transport budget for walking and cycling infrastructure.
- Traffic problem that increases when short walking trips turn into car trips
- a metro city where pedestrian deaths are estimated to exceed 50% of total road fatalities.
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- Union Minister who stated that road accidents cost India nearly 3% of GDP annually.
- Advisor to the Prime Minister, stated that Indian cities have not significantly improved in quality of life over the last 35 years.
- Rapid city growth that increased pressure on transport systems
- known as India’s pedestrian death capital, where nearly 28% of road fatalities involve walkers.
- an organisation whose data highlights major gaps in footpath width, safety, and continuity in Indian cities.
10 Clues: Rapid city growth that increased pressure on transport systems • Measure of how safe and comfortable a city is for people on foot • Traffic problem that increases when short walking trips turn into car trips • Union Minister who stated that road accidents cost India nearly 3% of GDP annually. • ...
APHG Unit 6 2022-04-28
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- Period characterized by the rapid social and economic changes in manufacturing and agriculture that occurred in England duringthe late 18th century and rapidly diffused to other parts of the world
- centers of economic, cultural, and political activity that are strongly interconnected and together control the global systems of finance and commerence.
- the trend of middle and upper income Americans moving into city centeres and rehabilitating muhc of the architecture but also replacing low-income populations, and changing the social character of certain neighborhoods
- theory formulated by Walter Christaller in the early 1900s that explains the size and distribution of cities in terms of a competitive supply of goods and services to dispersed populations
- an early 20th century mass movement of African Americans from the Deep South to the Industrial North, particularly Chicago
- geographical centeres of activity. A large city, such as Los Angeles, has numerous nodes.
- physical form of a city or urban region
- A circular-city model that characterizes the role of the automobile in the post-industrial era
- early as 1900, real estate agents and developers encouraged affluent white property owners to sell their homes and business at a loss by stoking fears that their neighborhoods were being overtaken by racial or ethnic minorities
- several metropolitcan areas that were orginally separate but have joined together to form a large, sprawling suburban comples. ex: dallas-ft worth, boston and washinton DC (northeast area)
- population of any given town shoudl be inversely proportional to its rank in the country's hierarchy when the distribution of cities according to their sizes follows a certain pattern
- downtown or nucleus of a city where retain stores
- point of view, cities and buildings are though to act like well oiled machines, with little energy spend on frivilous details or ornate designs. Efficient, geometrical structure made of concrete and glass dominated urban forms for half a century while this view prevailed
- person who has left the inner city and moved to outlying suburbs or rural areas
- Muslim countries that owe their structure to their religious beliefs. Mosques at the center of the cities and walls guarding their perimeter. Open-air markets, courtyards, surrounded by high walls, dead-end streets, limit foot traffic in residential neighborhoods
- model that describes urban environments as a series of rings of distinct land uses radiating out from a central core or central business disrict
- cities that are located on the outskirts of larger cities and serve many of the same functions of urba areas, but in a sprawling, decentralized suburban environment
- owe their structure to colonialism the rapid rise of industrialization, and continual rapid increases in population. Similar to other colonial cities, distinctive sectors of industrial or residential development radiating out from the cbd.
- A capital city placed in a remote or peripheral area for economic, strategic, or symbolic reasons
- the market area surrounding and urban center, which that urban center serves
- cities Cities that arose during the Middle Ages and that actually represent a time of relative stagnation in urban growth. The system fostered a depndent relationship between welathy landowners and peasants who worked their land, providing very little alternative econonmic opportunities
- country's leading city, population is disproportionately greater than other urbn areas within the same country
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- those parts of large urban areas that lose significant portions of the populations as a result of change in the industry or migration to suburbs. Because of these changes, the inner city loses its ta base and becomes a center of poverty
- process occurring in some urban areas experiencing inner-city decay that usually involves the construction of new shopping districts, entertainment venues, and cultural attractions to entice young urban professionals back into the cities, where nightlife and culture are more accessible
- affluent individuals leave the city center for homogenous suburban neighborhoods. Process isolates those individuals who cannot afford to consider relocating to suburban neighborhoods and must remain in certian pockets of the city.
- according to the EPA, "the fair treatment and meaningful involvement of all people regardless of race, color, national origin, or income with respect to the development, implementation, and enforcement of environmental laws, regulations, and policites
- abandoment of cities by affluent or middle-class white residents. White flight was particularly problematic during the mid 20th century because it resulted in the loss of tax revenue to cities which led to inner-city decay. This process reversed itself somewhat during the 90s and 2000s with urban revitalization projects
- boundaries placed around a city to limit suburban growth within that city
- model or urban land use that places the cbd i the middle with wedge-shaped sectors radiating outward from the center along transportation corridors
- geographer created, American cities have under-gone five major epochs, or periods, of development shaped by the dominant forms of transportation and communication at the time. These include the sail-wagon, iron horse, steel rail,, auto-air, satellite-electronic jet and high tech.
- cities established by colonizing empires as administrative centers. Often they were established on already existing native cities, completely overtaking their infastructures
- a large, rapidly growing city that is suburban in character but resembles population totals or large urban cores
- residential communities, located outside of city centers, that are usually relatively homogenous in terms of population
- mostly characteristic of the developing world, where high population growth and migration have caused them exploe in population since WWII. All megacities are plagued by chaotic and unplanned growth, pollution and poverty
- citeis that, because of their geographic location, act as ports of entry and distribution centers for large geographic areas
- residential development characterized by extreme poverty that usually exist on land just outside of cities that is neither owned nor rented by its occupants
- process of expansive suburban development over large areas spreading out from a city, in which the automobile provides the primary source of transportation
- urban form wherein cities have numerous centers of business and cultural activity instead of one central place
- cities in europe that were mostly developed during the medieval period that retain many of the same characteristics, such as extreme density of development with narrow buildings and winding streets, as ornate church that prominently marks the city center, and high walls surrounding the city center that provided defense against attack
- older, historical styles and a sense of lightheartedness and eclecticism. Buildings combine pleasant-looking forms and playful colors to convey new ideas and create people friendly spaces.
- movement in urban planning to promote mixed-use commercial and residential development and pedestrian-friendly, community-oriented cities. Reaction to sprawling
41 Clues: physical form of a city or urban region • downtown or nucleus of a city where retain stores • boundaries placed around a city to limit suburban growth within that city • the market area surrounding and urban center, which that urban center serves • person who has left the inner city and moved to outlying suburbs or rural areas • ...
African Countries 2022-03-30
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- home to Lake retba, a pink lake
- first country to have a female president
- Home to the ancient carthaginian empire
- gifted a giraffe to China in 1414
- gained Independence from Ethiopia
- Home to the African elephant
- Birthplace of J.R.R Tolkien
- home to ancient Nok civilization
- formerly known as Zaire
- formerly known as Swaziland
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- has the most pyramids in the world
- has no river
- 90 percent of its landmass is the desert
- home to the Tsavo man eaters
- African country without a military force
- its national symbol is a black star
- West African country with 2 capital cities
- home to the ancient Sao Civilization
18 Clues: has no river • formerly known as Zaire • Birthplace of J.R.R Tolkien • formerly known as Swaziland • home to the Tsavo man eaters • Home to the African elephant • home to Lake retba, a pink lake • home to ancient Nok civilization • gifted a giraffe to China in 1414 • gained Independence from Ethiopia • has the most pyramids in the world • its national symbol is a black star • ...
Samantha Gregory - China 2022-01-18
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- respect to elders
- what does China call themselves?
- representing masculine
- a picture or symbol
- who is on the of the social structure?
- known for using silk and bronze
- what does yin-yang stand for?
- what is the name of the book with confucius's ideas?
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- the philosopher lived during the decline of the Zhou dynasty?
- which philosopher believed the natural order was important
- What is the capital of China?
- philosophy that believed a powerful government was key to social order
- cities started emerge long what river?
- what did ch'in shih mean?
- what is the key to better oneself?
- representing feminine
- tortoise shells
17 Clues: tortoise shells • respect to elders • a picture or symbol • representing feminine • representing masculine • what did ch'in shih mean? • What is the capital of China? • what does yin-yang stand for? • known for using silk and bronze • what does China call themselves? • what is the key to better oneself? • cities started emerge long what river? • who is on the of the social structure? • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary 2025-02-10
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- growing dependence on machines
- small dirty and overcrowded living units
- work that deprives children of an education and is dangerous
- money and assets used to grow a business
- the right to vote
- organization of workers with goal to improve working conditions
- legal protection for laborers
- a fraction of ownership of a company
- process of becoming dependent on factories
- belief that native born people should be prioritized
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- laws that control activities of businesses
- moving to another country
- a publicly traded company
- growth of cities
- exclusive control of a market
- journalist who exposes dirt in society
- to change for improvement
17 Clues: growth of cities • the right to vote • moving to another country • a publicly traded company • to change for improvement • exclusive control of a market • legal protection for laborers • growing dependence on machines • a fraction of ownership of a company • journalist who exposes dirt in society • small dirty and overcrowded living units • money and assets used to grow a business • ...
Module 21 Vocabulary 2024-04-03
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- a religion native to India that teaches equality for all, belief in one God, service to humanity, and honest labor.
- An Indian religion, based on the teachings of Mahavira, that teaches all life is sacred.
- A territory inhabited and controlled by people from a foreign land.
- A large land mass that is smaller than a continent.
- A disputed region between India and Pakistan.
- A landform at the mouth of a river created by sediment deposits.
- The main religion of India; it teaches that everything is a part of a universal spirit called a Brahman.
- A program that encouraged farmers to adopt modern agricultural methods to produce more food.
- A division of Indian society based on birth or occupation.
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- A religion based on the teachings of the Buddha that developed in India in the 500's BC.
- The capital of Nepal.
- Highest Mountain in the world; located in India and Nepal.
- (Calcutta) A major city in eastern India.
- A city in northern India that was the capital of the Mughal Empire.
- (Bombay) A major city in western India.
- The capital of Bangladesh.
- A major river in Pakistan.
- A major river in northern India.
- Division.
- Seasonal winds that bring either dry or moist air.
- An ethnic group from the mountains of Nepal.
- The increase in the percentage of people who live in cities.
22 Clues: Division. • The capital of Nepal. • The capital of Bangladesh. • A major river in Pakistan. • A major river in northern India. • (Bombay) A major city in western India. • (Calcutta) A major city in eastern India. • An ethnic group from the mountains of Nepal. • A disputed region between India and Pakistan. • Seasonal winds that bring either dry or moist air. • ...
Earth Rover 2024-03-07
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- Native name of Italian city, shares etymology with a French Emperor (6)
- Korean food made from salted and fermented vegetables (6)
- Holiday resort nation in the Indian Ocean (8)
- African River (Two nations take their name from it) (5)
- Nicknamed the 'City of Eternal Spring', was once home to Pablo Escobar's cartel (8)
- Body of airplane (8)
- Commonly spoken language in Brazil, Angola, Mozambique & Portugal (10)
- Country name is translated, meaning 'village' (6)
- Italian flat bread combined with tomato and cheese (5)
- Made up French Indochina along with Vietnam & Cambodia (4)
- Part of the name of 4 countries, etymology is the Portuguese word for black people living South of the River Senegal (6)
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- Capital of second largest South American country (11)
- Asian capital city, roughly the size of Wales (5)
- Spanish archipelago off the coast of Africa, also a yellow songbird (6)
- This city is the birthplace of Jazz (10)
- Northernmost city of the United Kingdom (9)
- Lake in Western Europe, has a Freddie Mercury statue overlooking it (6)
- Its capital cities could be either Tbilisi or Atlanta (7)
- Code for airport named after young American President (3)
- Country of origin of music styles ska and reggae (7)
- Code for airport named after French WW2 Hero & President (3)
- Location of the Oracle in Ancient Greece (6)
22 Clues: Body of airplane (8) • This city is the birthplace of Jazz (10) • Northernmost city of the United Kingdom (9) • Location of the Oracle in Ancient Greece (6) • Holiday resort nation in the Indian Ocean (8) • Asian capital city, roughly the size of Wales (5) • Country name is translated, meaning 'village' (6) • Country of origin of music styles ska and reggae (7) • ...
Ciara Schroeder#3&4 X-Word 2024-03-22
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- the workers who usually worked in the mills in this model town for a few years before returning home to marry are called ____ girls
- One attraction in cities is _____ centers
- Most mill owners hire to work in their factories women and children
- One hazards of the growth of cities is ______ population
- One attraction in cities is _____ circus
- Henry ____ leader of war Hawks, moderated between Calhoun and Webster
- The advantage of having machines saved ____ and money
- Economy shifted Toward _________
- The advantage of having machines saved time and ____ and _____
- One of the things that changed in the Industrial Revolution ______ Power
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- Mill workers had to work _______ per week
- The _______ jenny spun several threads at once
- One hazards of the growth of cities is ______
- the “long, slow process that completely changed the way in which goods were produced” is the ______ revolution
- The “capitalists” invest in a business to make a ______
- Where the Industrial Revolution began
- One attraction in cities is _____
- One of the things that changed in the Industrial Revolution
- One hazards of the growth of cities is ______ dangerous
- Most mill owners hire to work in their factories _____ and children
20 Clues: Economy shifted Toward _________ • One attraction in cities is _____ • Where the Industrial Revolution began • One attraction in cities is _____ circus • Mill workers had to work _______ per week • One attraction in cities is _____ centers • One hazards of the growth of cities is ______ • The _______ jenny spun several threads at once • ...
High Middle Ages Crossword Puzzle 2026-03-25
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- Any goods service exchanged in use no use of money
- One stage of being admitted into a craft guild is what?
- The big cities where stinky and gross and that grew what?
- Meeting points among trade routes is called what?
- Exempt status was one of the 4 rights in what when you lived in a town.
- What happened to the number to serfs as towns grew?
- Weath earned, Saved interest to produce profits is what?
- Skilled workers formed?
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- If merchants from other towns or foreign nations wanted to trade in a town they had to what?
- You where granted one of these when living in a town.
- How did township people make their living?
- What were members of the middle class called in England?
- The lord no longer administered justice, towns had their own?
- Another word for these local fairs during this time is?
- Fair that included other countries is called what?
- How many days did you have to survive before you get captured?
- Medieval towns were small: 9 out of 10 cities had less than what?
- Charging interest on a loan is?
- Ways guilds acted as charitable organizations?
- What happened to the number of serfs after towns grew?
20 Clues: Skilled workers formed? • Charging interest on a loan is? • How did township people make their living? • Ways guilds acted as charitable organizations? • Meeting points among trade routes is called what? • Any goods service exchanged in use no use of money • Fair that included other countries is called what? • What happened to the number to serfs as towns grew? • ...
Population Dencity 2014-03-11
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- Bringing water to drought areas
- Slum in India
- People living on the streets in Calcutta
- ..../../..../..... due to high population
- Poor people on the coast of Hong Kong live on....
- Richest island in Hong kong
- Largest desert in the world
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- Living with hardly any people due to low population density
- Tall apartments in Hong Kong
- When land is overworked it leads to....
- A country completely surrounded by land
- Cities with high population density results in...
- This causes global warming
- The countryside district of Hong Kong
- A poor area usually due to high population
- Capital of India
- River in India
17 Clues: Slum in India • River in India • Capital of India • This causes global warming • Richest island in Hong kong • Largest desert in the world • Tall apartments in Hong Kong • Bringing water to drought areas • The countryside district of Hong Kong • When land is overworked it leads to.... • A country completely surrounded by land • People living on the streets in Calcutta • ...
Imperial China Key Words 2025-05-09
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- the dynasty that ruled China after the Yuan
- The road traders took that traveled through most of Asia
- The capital city of China during the Song dynasty
- a military leader operating outside the control of the government
- A tax on conquered territories
- A body of workers with levels of authority
- The political leader of a territory
- A dynasty ruled using meritocracy
- A type of bridge the Chinese created
- The dynasty that reunited China after conflicts
- The ruler of the Mongolian empire and Yuan Dynasty
- The ruler during the Ming dynasty
- A line of rulers descended from one family
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- A ruling class of noble families
- characters that can be arranged to create a reusable printing job
- foreign rulers of China who established the Yuan dynasty
- A test qualifying candidates for government positions
- relating to the sea
- Belonging or related to an emperor
- An explosive compound that the Chinese invented
- the growth of cities
- A Dynasty ruled using Confucius' teachings
- Rule by officials of proven merit
- To transmit a disease-causing agent to a person,for protection
- A dynasty ruled by foreigners
- The capital city of China during the Tang dynasty
- An Italian ruler that documented most of his experiences
- The first dynasty, it brought prosperity
- The capital city of China during the Yuan dynasty
29 Clues: relating to the sea • the growth of cities • A dynasty ruled by foreigners • A tax on conquered territories • A ruling class of noble families • Rule by officials of proven merit • A dynasty ruled using meritocracy • The ruler during the Ming dynasty • Belonging or related to an emperor • The political leader of a territory • A type of bridge the Chinese created • ...
H4 Westward Expansion 2024-10-31
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- the US leader who ignored the ruling in Worcester V GA
- the original name for UGA
- the name of the land fraud scandal
- this became the major crop of the south after Eli Whitney's new invention
- the judge who made the ruling in Worcester V GA
- a person who served in the Revolutionary war and was eligible for up to 350 acres of land
- the capital city of the Cherokee
- A land distribution system that gave land (200 acres) to the oldest male in a family
- one of the two states that came out of the land GA had to give up
- the kind of university UGA was and still is
- a Cherokee leader of mixed heritage who helped his people when they were forced on the Trail of Tears
- a nickname for Atlanta because so many railroads ended there
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- one of the two states that came out of the land GA had to give up
- what gin is short for
- A land distribution system that involved chance
- Georgia's first capital
- a Creek leader of mixed heritage who betrayed his people and signed a treaty giving away their land
- the acronym you can use to help remember the order of Georgia's capital cities
- the direction people were migrating in Georgia
- something found near present-day Dahlonega that encouraged settlers to force the Natives from their homes
- the name of the treaty William McIntosh signed
21 Clues: what gin is short for • Georgia's first capital • the original name for UGA • the capital city of the Cherokee • the name of the land fraud scandal • the kind of university UGA was and still is • the direction people were migrating in Georgia • the name of the treaty William McIntosh signed • A land distribution system that involved chance • ...
Byzantine Vocab Quiz - Honors 2025-10-21
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- similar to a Byzantine racing structure, this famous structure is where the Romans enjoyed entertainment
- Strait on which the Byzantine capital sits
- language spoken by the Byzantines
- old law system that was improved by the Byzantines
- The church of Holy…
- A massive church which is considered a masterpiece of Byzantine architecture
- Most significant Byzantine emperor who improved the empire’s government, safety, and construction projects.
- A favorite Byzantine sport, similar to F1 racing today
- A new system which worked to better promote participation amongst common people.
- A series of three massive protective barriers, built to keep invaders out of the Byzantine capital
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- A 60,000 person seated stadium used for entertainment and emperor speeches
- The capital city of the Byzantine Empire, safe from barbarian invasions.
- mortar is mixed with … to create a flexible binder holding walls together
- A place where trade routes intersect one another
- a most trusted advisor who crafted laws improving women’s rights and strengthened the military.
- A piece of land that is surrounded by water on at least 3 sides.
- The church built by a famous Byzantine emperor symbolized power and …
- language spoken by the Romans
- artwork style pioneered by the Romans and used to show important people
- A series of wars fought between European Christians and Muslim armies over control of Jerusalem and other holy cities.
20 Clues: The church of Holy… • language spoken by the Romans • language spoken by the Byzantines • Strait on which the Byzantine capital sits • A place where trade routes intersect one another • old law system that was improved by the Byzantines • A favorite Byzantine sport, similar to F1 racing today • A piece of land that is surrounded by water on at least 3 sides. • ...
Nigeria 2015-03-11
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- One of the many trade cities built by the Hausa's in northern Nigeria
- Nigeria's second-largest ethnic group
- Most of Nigeria's 250 ethnic groups speak
- Abuja was located in the ______ which helped to unify the country as it had a huge ethnic diversity
- By many different African nations who each formed their own government
- A cashcrop grown by the Yoruba
- An important part of Hausa economy
- Part of Nigeria where the Hausa-Fulani live
- The villages were ruled ______________, where the people elected a council
- Practised by most Igbo and some Yoruba
- Necessary, but challenging due to different languages, religions, and economic resources
- Make up the companies and benefit, along with the government, from the oil
- Nigeria's capital (1960-1991) was mostly populated by Yoruba people
- Living in the countryside, the Hausa-Fulani herd cattle and ____ peanuts and grain
- Nnamdi Azikwe, Nigeria's first _________, was Igbo
- Today, many Igbo live in ______
- Were traded in West Africa by the Europeans in the 1400s
- Nigeria's econmy is dependent on ___
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- The new capital in 1991
- When the Fulani people conquered the Hausa, they ________ their cultures
- Obasanjo Was elected, and then re-elected in 2003
- Part of Nigeria where the Igbo live
- Having many ethnic groups living within a society, like Nigeria
- Makes for a rich culture, but also a lot of tension
- Official language of Nigeria
- A grain that Hausa-Fulani farmers grow
- Practised by most Hausa-Fulani and some Yoruba
- Nigeria gained ____________ in 1960
- Where the traditionally rural Igbo lived
- How the Yoruba lived
- Today, there are some Yoruba farmers who grow _________
- Part of Nigeria where the Yoruba live
- 95% comes from oil
- Nigeria's largest ethnic group
- Nigeria has the largest __________ in Africa
- Yoruba families live in _________
- First ________ in over 15 years, was held in May 29th 1999
- Yoruba cities were ruled by _____ and densely populated with traders and artisans
- Took over Nigeria in 1914
- War Because Igbo wanted to be independent, a ________ broke out in 1967 and ended in 1970, when they surrendered
- Nigeria's third-largest ethnic group
41 Clues: 95% comes from oil • How the Yoruba lived • The new capital in 1991 • Took over Nigeria in 1914 • Official language of Nigeria • A cashcrop grown by the Yoruba • Nigeria's largest ethnic group • Today, many Igbo live in ______ • Yoruba families live in _________ • An important part of Hausa economy • Part of Nigeria where the Igbo live • Nigeria gained ____________ in 1960 • ...
Nigeria 2022-01-16
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- A grain that Hausa-Fulani farmers grow
- Practised by most Igbo and some Yoruba
- A cashcrop grown by the Yoruba
- Yoruba families live in _________
- How the Yoruba lived
- Were traded in West Africa by the Europeans in the 1400s
- Part of Nigeria where the Yoruba live
- Today, many Igbo live in ______
- When the Fulani people conquered the Hausa, they ________ their cultures
- Necessary, but challenging due to different languages, religions, and economic resources
- First ________ in over 15 years, was held in May 29th 1999
- Make up the companies and benefit, along with the government, from the oil
- Nigeria's capital (1960-1991) was mostly populated by Yoruba people
- An important part of Hausa economy
- Where the traditionally rural Igbo lived
- Abuja was located in the ______ which helped to unify the country as it had a huge ethnic diversity
- Part of Nigeria where the Hausa-Fulani live
- Living in the countryside, the Hausa-Fulani herd cattle and ____ peanuts and grain
- Makes for a rich culture, but also a lot of tension
- Nigeria's largest ethnic group
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- Having many ethnic groups living within a society, like Nigeria
- Took over Nigeria in 1914
- Nigeria has the largest __________ in Africa
- Nigeria's third-largest ethnic group
- 95% comes from oil
- Practised by most Hausa-Fulani and some Yoruba
- Nigeria gained ____________ in 1960
- Obasanjo Was elected, and then re-elected in 2003
- Nnamdi Azikwe, Nigeria's first _________, was Igbo
- The new capital in 1991
- Today, there are some Yoruba farmers who grow _________
- Part of Nigeria where the Igbo live
- Most of Nigeria's 250 ethnic groups speak
- The villages were ruled ______________, where the people elected a council
- Yoruba cities were ruled by _____ and densely populated with traders and artisans
- War Because Igbo wanted to be independent, a ________ broke out in 1967 and ended in 1970, when they surrendered
- Official language of Nigeria
- Nigeria's econmy is dependent on ___
- By many different African nations who each formed their own government
- Nigeria's second-largest ethnic group
- One of the many trade cities built by the Hausa's in northern Nigeria
41 Clues: 95% comes from oil • How the Yoruba lived • The new capital in 1991 • Took over Nigeria in 1914 • Official language of Nigeria • A cashcrop grown by the Yoruba • Nigeria's largest ethnic group • Today, many Igbo live in ______ • Yoruba families live in _________ • An important part of Hausa economy • Nigeria gained ____________ in 1960 • Part of Nigeria where the Igbo live • ...
capital 2021-05-31
10 Clues: Best people ever • we all like eating it • what are we doing now • we all like this shop • when people take photos • only Elen does not like it • when it is raining we use it • we use it when we are typing • We all like this school subject • We all use it with telephone it is programme
Industrial Revolution 2021-12-12
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- a geographic area that is located outside towns and cities.
- a heat engine that performs mechanical work.
- an early multiple-spindle machine for spinning wool or cotton. Spinning _______.
- a fundamental and relatively sudden change.
- the period of social and economic change that transforms a human group from an agrarian society into an industrial society.
- in agriculture that sows seeds for crops by positioning them in the soil and burying them to a specific depth.
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- the process through which cities grow.
- a type of building shared by multiple dwellings.
- a building or group of buildings where goods are manufactured or assembled chiefly by machine.
- wealth in the form of money or other assets owned by a person or organization.
- a drill
11 Clues: a drill • the process through which cities grow. • a fundamental and relatively sudden change. • a heat engine that performs mechanical work. • a type of building shared by multiple dwellings. • a geographic area that is located outside towns and cities. • wealth in the form of money or other assets owned by a person or organization. • ...
Christina Geo Crossword 2025-09-11
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- Country known for favelas, a type of slum
- When different groups fight for the same land use
- A type of air pollution caused by smoke and fog mixing
- One of the major impacts of pollution on humans
- How land is divided and used in urban areas
- The number of people living in a certain area
- When too many cars are on the road, causing delays
- Relating to towns and cities
- Jobs like healthcare, transport and education found in cities
- Six figure coordinate used to find places on a map
- An overcrowded informal settlement with poor living conditions
- Movement of people into cities, often leading to urban growth
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- The contamination of air, water or land by harmful substances
- Parks or natural areas in cities that improve quality of life
- A major challenge in many rapidly growing cities
- A large number of vehicles moving slowly on roads
- Rubbish produced by humans that must be managed in cities
- Factories in urban areas that can cause pollution
- A plan to manage or improve city environments
- Country where large urban slums like Dharavi are found
20 Clues: Relating to towns and cities • Country known for favelas, a type of slum • How land is divided and used in urban areas • The number of people living in a certain area • A plan to manage or improve city environments • One of the major impacts of pollution on humans • A major challenge in many rapidly growing cities • When different groups fight for the same land use • ...
Cities in Texas Crosswords 2024-05-21
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- One of the largest in Texas, crime rate high.
- In DFW, large, country, old buildings.
- The capital of Texas, in Austin Area.
- A sweet place to be, in Houston Area.
- In DFW, large.
- In DFW, Small, Suburban.
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- In DFW, home to DFW Airport, small.
- Smallest city in Texas, in Mexico-Texas.
- In DFW, larger than most other cities.
- In DFW, Medium, Old city.
- In West Mexico-Texas, borders with Mexico.
- In DFW, close to DFW Airport.
- In DFW, Medium, Suburban with old buildings.
- In DFW, dense population.
14 Clues: In DFW, large. • In DFW, Small, Suburban. • In DFW, Medium, Old city. • In DFW, dense population. • In DFW, close to DFW Airport. • In DFW, home to DFW Airport, small. • The capital of Texas, in Austin Area. • A sweet place to be, in Houston Area. • In DFW, larger than most other cities. • In DFW, large, country, old buildings. • Smallest city in Texas, in Mexico-Texas. • ...
Cities in Ghana 2026-05-19
5 Clues: Capital of Ghana • Capital of the Volta region • Second largest city in Ghana • The seren Capital of the Eastern region • one of the fastest growing cities in West Africa
Human Systems Review 2014-03-03
Across
- To an immigrant, war is an example of a ______ _______
- Includes the portion of the population who NOT part of the working age
- The province in Canada with the highest population density
- A group who is part of Canada’s Aboriginal people
- Canada can best be described as this, based on our views of immigration
- The rule of 70 is used to calculate the ________ _____ of a country
- A lot of ____________ countries are found on the continent of Africa
- The capital city of Manitoba is __________
- The federal capital city of Canada
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- Someone who is leaving their country to live permanently in another is said to _______ from their country
- The place that Aboriginal children were sent to in order to civilize them
- Increasing population ___________ allows a city to slow down urban sprawl
- This type of country generally has a low birth rate and a low death rate
- A population pyramid where each age group is smaller than the groups above it is classified as this shape
- The study of human populations
- The uncontrolled expansion of cities
- Population pyramids allow us to _______ future trends in a country
- Most immigrants to Canada come from this area of the world
- The group of people born right after WW II who make up the largest age groups in Canada’s population
- The system of rural settlement found in Quebec
- The capital city of Nunavut
21 Clues: The capital city of Nunavut • The study of human populations • The federal capital city of Canada • The uncontrolled expansion of cities • The capital city of Manitoba is __________ • The system of rural settlement found in Quebec • A group who is part of Canada’s Aboriginal people • To an immigrant, war is an example of a ______ _______ • ...
ch.22 2019-07-11
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- failure,failure to provide services like clean air and open oceans
- creation and growth of urban and suburban areas
- throughput economy,attempts to boost economic growth by increasing the amount of matter and energy resources through the economic system to produce more goods and services, makes valuable goods but also wastes low quality heat
- flow and matter recycling that works to reduce unnecessary waste of matter and energy like using nonrenewables no faster than they can be replaced and reducing harmful consumption and pollution prevention and waster reduction
- rate of increase of urban populations
- pollution,Any uneanted, disturbing, or harmful sound that damages, impairs, or interferes with hearing, causes stress, hampers concentration and work efficiency, or causes accidents
- parcels of land are designated fir certain uses such as residential, commercial, or mixed use.
- capital,tools and machinery made from natural resources with the help of human resources
- in which people can't meet their basic needs
- growth,Form of urban planning that recognizes urban growth will occur but uses zoning laws and other tools to prevent sprawl, direct growth to certain areas, protect ecologically sensitive and important lands an waterways, and develop urban areas that more sustainable and enjoyable to live
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- economists
- nature by recycling and reusing most matter outputs instead of dumping them into the environment
- capital,peoples physical and mental talents that provide labor organizational and management skills
- capital is a subset of human economic system, growth is unlimited, there are substitutes for all resources
- saying their products are green when they aren't
- planning,Planning to determine the best present and future uses of each parcel of land
- sprawl,The growth of low-density development on the edges of cities and towns
- concept,Most cities are unsustainable because of high levels if resource use, waste, pollution, and poverty
- growth,increase in the capacity of a nation, state, city, or company to provide goods and services to people
19 Clues: economists • rate of increase of urban populations • in which people can't meet their basic needs • creation and growth of urban and suburban areas • saying their products are green when they aren't • failure,failure to provide services like clean air and open oceans • sprawl,The growth of low-density development on the edges of cities and towns • ...
UNIT 1 2024-04-24
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- Spanish soldier-explorers seeking to conquer New world
- of Tordesillas 1494 agreement to divide the belongings Spain and Portugal
- Disenfranchised common people who resented their exclusion from power
- The rebirth of the culture of classical antiquity
- Humanists Humanism in terms of Italian and Northern humanists' own religious traditions
- A program of study to understand human nature
- Financial support of writers and artists
- Empire The Peruvian empire in the capital city of Cuzco
- New Spain, Peru, New Granada, and La Plata
- about Women Debate concerning women's qualities and proper role in society
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- Government by one-man rule in Italian cities
- Geography Its ideas allowed cartographers to create more accurate maps
- Where signori and other rulers lived, conducted business, and supported the arts
- Legend An idea often propagated by Spain's rivals because Spain was "cruel and ruthless"
- Free men in Italian cities searching for political and economic independence
- System The Spanish crown could forcibly employ groups of Indians in exchange for goods
- Empire A Native American civilization in modern Mexico and Central America
- Being able to shape the world according to one's own will
- Small, maneuverable, three-mast sailing ship
19 Clues: Financial support of writers and artists • New Spain, Peru, New Granada, and La Plata • Government by one-man rule in Italian cities • Small, maneuverable, three-mast sailing ship • A program of study to understand human nature • The rebirth of the culture of classical antiquity • Spanish soldier-explorers seeking to conquer New world • ...
Aztec Government 2023-11-03
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- How many days must a new emperor fast, meditate, and worship with the gods?
- The Aztec created a system of what to determine guilt and punishment?
- What was a common punishment for the Aztec if they broke a law?
- What was the name given to leaders of the lesser cities in the Aztec Empire?
- Who was the ruler of the Aztec government?
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- Who oversaw the religious aspect of Aztec cities?
- Under this leader the Aztec became a dominate power in Mesoamerica.
- Under a one time _ law, citizens could confess to a priest without punishments.
- What was the capital of the Aztec Empire?
- This is the name of the second in command of the Aztec government.
- Who ran the Aztec court system?
11 Clues: Who ran the Aztec court system? • What was the capital of the Aztec Empire? • Who was the ruler of the Aztec government? • Who oversaw the religious aspect of Aztec cities? • What was a common punishment for the Aztec if they broke a law? • This is the name of the second in command of the Aztec government. • ...
Cities 2022-01-03
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- Paris’ nickname
- city in WA called Emerald City
- Paris of the Nile
- Chicago’s nickname
- Maryland popular city nicknamed Crabtown!
- the forbidden city (China)
- city of angels
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- Tennessee’s “Music City”
- Golden city (think of “golden” bridges in the US)
- Las Vegas’ nickname
- New York’s nickname
- holiest city for three big religions
12 Clues: city of angels • Paris’ nickname • Paris of the Nile • Chicago’s nickname • Las Vegas’ nickname • New York’s nickname • Tennessee’s “Music City” • the forbidden city (China) • city in WA called Emerald City • holiest city for three big religions • Maryland popular city nicknamed Crabtown! • Golden city (think of “golden” bridges in the US)
CITIES 2023-10-28
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- The capital of Sweden, known for its beautiful islands and waterways.
- The capital of China, home to historic sites like the Great Wall.
- The capital of the Netherlands, known for its canals and art.
- The capital of the Czech Republic with a charming old town.
- The capital of Germany with a vibrant arts and music scene.
- A city in Australia known for its stunning harbor and the Opera House.
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- The capital of Russia known for its rich cultural heritage.
- The capital of Italy, famous for its ancient history and architecture.
- The capital of the United Kingdom with a rich history and iconic landmarks.
- A city in Turkey, known for its unique location between Europe and Asia.
- The capital of Greece, known for its historical significance.
- The capital of France known for its art and culture.
12 Clues: The capital of France known for its art and culture. • The capital of Russia known for its rich cultural heritage. • The capital of the Czech Republic with a charming old town. • The capital of Germany with a vibrant arts and music scene. • The capital of Greece, known for its historical significance. • ...
Cities 2020-07-30
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- Home of The Beatles
- A famous wall once halved this city
- Home of the British Royal Navy
- Home to Holyrood Palace
- Here you will find the Eiffel Tower
- England's second city
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- Home to the Houses of Parliament
- Hometown for Robin Hood
- It's bay houses a famous bridge and Opera House
- Capital of Ireland
- Home to a very fine Minster
- They play rugby in the Millennium Stadium
12 Clues: Capital of Ireland • Home of The Beatles • England's second city • Hometown for Robin Hood • Home to Holyrood Palace • Home to a very fine Minster • Home of the British Royal Navy • Home to the Houses of Parliament • A famous wall once halved this city • Here you will find the Eiffel Tower • They play rugby in the Millennium Stadium • ...
Cities 2023-07-24
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- Greek city known for its ancient ruins and Parthenon (6 letters)
- A Peruvian city that hosts the ancient Inca citadel of Machu Picchu (5 letters)
- A city in Italy known for its canals and gondola rides (6 letters)
- A city in Brazil known for its Christ the Redeemer statue and carnival (3 letters)
- South African city described as Africa's economic powerhouse (12 letters)
- A city in the United States known for its Golden Gate Bridge and cable cars (12 letters)
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- A city in Spain known for its Sagrada Familia and art by Gaudi (9 letters)
- A city in China known for its Great Wall and historic sites (7 letters)
- A city in Japan known for its technology and cherry blossoms (5 letters)
- A city in Australia known for its iconic Opera House and harbor (6 letters)
- A city in India known for the Taj Mahal and its rich history (4 letters)
- A city in Egypt known for its pyramids and Sphinx (4 letters)
12 Clues: A city in Egypt known for its pyramids and Sphinx (4 letters) • Greek city known for its ancient ruins and Parthenon (6 letters) • A city in Italy known for its canals and gondola rides (6 letters) • A city in China known for its Great Wall and historic sites (7 letters) • A city in Japan known for its technology and cherry blossoms (5 letters) • ...
THE CHALLENGES OF URBANIZATION (468-472) 2013-11-20
Across
- Lack of water supply, wooden buildings, candles, & kerosene heaters made _________ common in cities.
- Transportation systems designed to move large numbers of people along fixed routes.
- This was introduced in the 1870s to make city water safer.
- Where did people dump their garbage before there were garbage collectors.
- This was designed to assimilate people of wide-ranging cultures into the dominant culture.
- Which ethnic group settled in the largest area of New York City?
- Community centers in slum neighborhoods that provided assistance to people, especially immigrants.
- This type of transportation was introduced in San Francisco in 1873.
- This type of transportation was introduced in Boston in 1897.
- After the San Francisco earthquake, for how many days did fires burn in the city?
- After technological improvements in farming, many farmers moved from rural areas to ___________.
- What U.S. city established the nation's first paid fire department?
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- Job competition between blacks & white immigrants caused this.
- Because cities did not have safe __________ __________, diseases like cholera & typhoid fever spread.
- Police forces were started in response to the increase in ____________ in the cities.
- One of the most influential members of the settlement house movement, she founded the Hull House in Chicago.
- Many cities developed these systems to replace outhouses & improve hygienic living conditions.
- Preached salvation through service to the poor.
- Many immigrants moved to cities because they were convenient & ________ place to live.
- By 1890, there were more Irish people living in this U.S. city than in Dublin.
- Multifamily urban dwellings.
- African Americans moved north to cities like Chicago & _____________ to escape racial violence.
- Term used to refer to growth of cities.
23 Clues: Multifamily urban dwellings. • Term used to refer to growth of cities. • Preached salvation through service to the poor. • This was introduced in the 1870s to make city water safer. • This type of transportation was introduced in Boston in 1897. • Job competition between blacks & white immigrants caused this. • ...
sad 2020-07-17
8 Clues: unhappy • in a sad way • very enthusiastic • a large number of • a person from Germany • a polite form of address for a woman • a country in central Europe; capital Berlin • a diagram of an area showing physical features, cities, roads, etc.
London 2015-01-08
8 Clues: underground railway • population of London • ancient name of London • tallest building in London • London is the capital of... • official residence of the Queen • important lady who lives in the Buckingham Palace • name of the two ancient cities which are joined together
London 2015-01-08
8 Clues: underground railway • population of London • ancient name of London • tallest building in London • London is the capital of... • official residence of the Queen • important lady who lives in the Buckingham Palace • name of the two ancient cities which are joined together
THE CHALLENGES OF URBANIZATION (468-472) 2013-11-20
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- African Americans moved north to cities like Chicago & _____________ to escape racial violence.
- Multifamily urban dwellings.
- What U.S. city established the nation's first paid fire department?
- Job competition between blacks & white immigrants caused this.
- After the San Francisco earthquake, for how many days did fires burn in the city?
- Community centers in slum neighborhoods that provided assistance to people, especially immigrants.
- This type of transportation was introduced in San Francisco in 1873.
- This was designed to assimilate people of wide-ranging cultures into the dominant culture.
- One of the most influential members of the settlement house movement, she founded the Hull House in Chicago.
- Which ethnic group settled in the largest area of New York City?
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- Because cities did not have safe __________ __________, diseases like cholera & typhoid fever spread.
- Transportation systems designed to move large numbers of people along fixed routes.
- Preached salvation through service to the poor.
- Many cities developed these systems to replace outhouses & improve hygienic living conditions.
- Many immigrants moved to cities because they were convenient & ________ place to live.
- Police forces were started in response to the increase in ____________ in the cities.
- Term used to refer to growth of cities.
- This type of transportation was introduced in Boston in 1897.
- Lack of water supply, wooden buildings, candles, & kerosene heaters made _________ common in cities.
- Where did people dump their garbage before there were garbage collectors.
- By 1890, there were more Irish people living in this U.S. city than in Dublin.
- This was introduced in the 1870s to make city water safer.
- This was introduced in 1908 to make city water safer.
- After technological improvements in farming, many farmers moved from rural areas to ___________.
24 Clues: Multifamily urban dwellings. • Term used to refer to growth of cities. • Preached salvation through service to the poor. • This was introduced in 1908 to make city water safer. • This was introduced in the 1870s to make city water safer. • This type of transportation was introduced in Boston in 1897. • Job competition between blacks & white immigrants caused this. • ...
THE CHALLENGES OF URBANIZATION (468-472) 2013-11-20
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- This type of transportation was introduced in Boston in 1897.
- Because cities did not have safe __________ __________, diseases like cholera & typhoid fever spread.
- Job competition between blacks & white immigrants caused this.
- By 1890, there were more Irish people living in this U.S. city than in Dublin.
- Transportation systems designed to move large numbers of people along fixed routes.
- Lack of water supply, wooden buildings, candles, & kerosene heaters made _________ common in cities.
- Police forces were started in response to the increase in ____________ in the cities.
- Preached salvation through service to the poor.
- This was introduced in the 1870s to make city water safer.
- After the San Francisco earthquake, for how many days did fires burn in the city?
- Which ethnic group settled in the largest area of New York City?
- Term used to refer to growth of cities.
- Many cities developed these systems to replace outhouses & improve hygienic living conditions.
Down
- Where did people dump their garbage before there were garbage collectors?
- Community centers in slum neighborhoods that provided assistance to people, especially immigrants.
- This was designed to assimilate people of wide-ranging cultures into the dominant culture.
- After technological improvements in farming, many farmers moved from rural areas to ___________.
- One of the most influential members of the settlement house movement, she founded the Hull House in Chicago.
- What U.S. city established the nation's first paid fire department?
- Many immigrants moved to cities because they were convenient & ________ places to live.
- This type of transportation was introduced in San Francisco in 1873.
- Multifamily urban dwellings.
- African Americans moved north to cities like Chicago & _____________ to escape racial violence.
23 Clues: Multifamily urban dwellings. • Term used to refer to growth of cities. • Preached salvation through service to the poor. • This was introduced in the 1870s to make city water safer. • This type of transportation was introduced in Boston in 1897. • Job competition between blacks & white immigrants caused this. • ...
THE CHALLENGES OF URBANIZATION (468-472) 2013-11-20
Across
- Lack of water supply, wooden buildings, candles, & kerosene heaters made _________ common in cities.
- Which ethnic group settled in the largest area of New York City?
- This was introduced in the 1870s to make city water safer.
- One of the most influential members of the settlement house movement, she founded the Hull House in Chicago.
- This type of transportation was introduced in Boston in 1897.
- This was designed to assimilate people of wide-ranging cultures into the dominant culture.
- Many immigrants moved to cities because they were convenient & ________ places to live.
- Community centers in slum neighborhoods that provided assistance to people, especially immigrants.
- By 1890, there were more Irish people living in this U.S. city than in Dublin.
Down
- Term used to refer to growth of cities.
- What U.S. city established the nation's first paid fire department?
- After the San Francisco earthquake, for how many days did fires burn in the city?
- After technological improvements in farming, many farmers moved from rural areas to ___________.
- Because cities did not have safe __________ __________, diseases like cholera & typhoid fever spread.
- Preached salvation through service to the poor.
- Transportation systems designed to move large numbers of people along fixed routes.
- Job competition between blacks & white immigrants caused this.
- Multifamily urban dwellings.
- Police forces were started in response to the increase in ____________ in the cities.
- This type of transportation was introduced in San Francisco in 1873.
- Where did people dump their garbage before there were garbage collectors?
- Many cities developed these systems to replace outhouses & improve hygienic living conditions.
- African Americans moved north to cities like Chicago & _____________ to escape racial violence.
23 Clues: Multifamily urban dwellings. • Term used to refer to growth of cities. • Preached salvation through service to the poor. • This was introduced in the 1870s to make city water safer. • This type of transportation was introduced in Boston in 1897. • Job competition between blacks & white immigrants caused this. • ...
Chapter 3/4 7th 2025-05-06
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- the drive and ability to open a business
- The genocide of the Jews committed by Nazis in Germany during World War II.
- all the things that are given up in the different choices finally answered by an economic decision
- a limited amount of a product; the economic idea that there will never be enough because human wants are unlimited; the economic problem of limited resources and unlimited human wants
- War War between Jews and Arab neighbors upset over Israel independence. Israel controlled British Palestine and new territory after the war. Israel has fought eight official wars with Palestinians.
- economies a free economy driven by consumer demand
- Urbanization can lead to overcrowding of cities. In most places around the world, poor people live on the outskirts of cities in slums, sometimes in homes they have built themselves. This is true in Southwest Asia.
- Turkey's currency
- practices ways of farming
- Bank A small section of land between Israel and Jordan that is claimed by Palestinians and Israel.
- Agreement The secret agreement in 1916 among the European victors in World War I to divide up the territory of the Ottoman Empire.
- The movement for a Jewish homeland in Southwest Asia that began in the mid-1800s
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- solution Having two countries, Israel and Palestine, in what was Israel
- the growth of cities
- the change from an arid region with vegetation to a desert
- partitioning The dividing up of the Ottoman Empire among different European countries after World War I
- The hatred of Jewish people.
- Strip A small occupied territory on the Mediterranean coast that was returned to the Palestinians by Israel in 2005; a strip of Israel’s Mediterranean coast that is claimed by the Palestinians
- sector the economic sector based on the production and extraction of raw materials like crops or minerals
- Territories The lands won by Israel in various wars and still occupied or controlled by Israel.
- goods goods such as tools, machinery, and buildings that are not sold for consumer use but used to produce consumer products
- Empire The Muslim Empire in Turkey and other regions of Southwest Asia that lasted from 1299 to 1922.
- capital the knowledge and skills of workers
23 Clues: Turkey's currency • the growth of cities • practices ways of farming • The hatred of Jewish people. • the drive and ability to open a business • capital the knowledge and skills of workers • economies a free economy driven by consumer demand • the change from an arid region with vegetation to a desert • ...
cities 2023-04-25
12 Clues: Bondi beach • The big apple • Red phone boxes • The city of love • Brandenburger tor • It is also a country • The worlds biggest city • capital city of tjekkiet • It was ones called peking • Galleria vittorio emanuele • The biggest city in Denmark • The second biggest city in france
Cities 2025-10-31
Cities 2025-10-19
Cities 2026-02-03
Across
- a place where bus park
- a place where you buy food
- a place where you borrow books
- a place where you buy medicines
- a palce where you buy bread
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- a place where guys and old people meets
- a place where you go if you are ill
- a place where you can relax
- a place where people see work of arts
- a place where you take money
- a place where you see a show
- a place where you see football match
12 Clues: a place where bus park • a place where you buy food • a place where you can relax • a palce where you buy bread • a place where you take money • a place where you see a show • a place where you borrow books • a place where you buy medicines • a place where you go if you are ill • a place where you see football match • a place where people see work of arts • ...
Cities 2026-02-12
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- A traditional Indonesian craft using wax and dye on cloth
- A man-made waterway that is not natural
- Objects that were made a long time ago and are not recent
- An item you buy on a trip to remember what you did and saw
- The style and design of buildings in a city
- vendor A person you can buy food or goods from on the street
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- Something that is not allowed or is forbidden
- A mode of transportation where you can ride in a city
- A place where you can see many ships
- A word used to describe roads that are too crowded or full
- To argue or negotiate over the price of an item
- A word meaning "without count" or too many to count
12 Clues: A place where you can see many ships • A man-made waterway that is not natural • The style and design of buildings in a city • Something that is not allowed or is forbidden • To argue or negotiate over the price of an item • A word meaning "without count" or too many to count • A mode of transportation where you can ride in a city • ...
Test 2020-06-08
Across
- person who buys in a shop
- he comes from Norway
- it is a social network
- you put it around your neck
- room where you sleep
- you use it to bake a cake
- the capital of England
- to be able to
- you recycle it
- good for your health
- fries an hamburger is always accompanied by them
Down
- he builds houses
- food fat food
- during promotions you can have it
- it helps increase sales
- he builds animals
- you receive your client warmly
- you find them in a shop
- hand it is not new
- you need it to pay
- the opposite of in front of
- reach an objective
- visit cities, countries, continents
23 Clues: food fat food • to be able to • you recycle it • he builds houses • he builds animals • hand it is not new • you need it to pay • reach an objective • he comes from Norway • room where you sleep • good for your health • it is a social network • the capital of England • it helps increase sales • you find them in a shop • person who buys in a shop • you use it to bake a cake • ...
Regions of Texas 2023-09-04
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- natural boundary between Texas and Oklahoma
- country south of Texas
- only major city in west Texas
- large body of water on Texas coast
- highest point in Texas
- as you travel from east to west the Texas landscape gets _________
- capital of Texas
- state located on the northeast of Texas
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- natural boundary between Texas and Louisiana
- Texas Panhandle
- farming and ranching
- boundary between Texas and Mexico
- nonrenewable resource
- area of Texas with the least amount of rain
- metroplex (cities economically collected)
- region of Texas where Houston is located
- state north of Texas
- Palo Duro is found in this subregion
- Texas is located ________ of Louisiana
- Texas is located ________ of New Mexico
20 Clues: Texas Panhandle • capital of Texas • farming and ranching • state north of Texas • nonrenewable resource • country south of Texas • highest point in Texas • only major city in west Texas • boundary between Texas and Mexico • large body of water on Texas coast • Palo Duro is found in this subregion • Texas is located ________ of Louisiana • Texas is located ________ of New Mexico • ...
Market Revolution 2022-11-21
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- when revenue exceeds costs
- name for Lewis & Clark expedition
- the growth of cities
- invented by Fulton, goes up Hudson River
- guide for Lewis and Clark
- money for a business
- where workers assemble to produce goods
- invented the cotton gin
- invented by Samuel Morse
- Indian leader who fought U.S. during War of 1812
- most famous of the U.S. canals
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- sues for his judicial appointment
- when people move into a country
- a machine that separates seeds from cotton
- the grouping of workers who push for greater rights
- the Great Chief (of Supreme Court)
- ended War of 1812
- battle where Tecumseh was defeated in 1811
- loan to fund a business
- a prohibition of trade
20 Clues: ended War of 1812 • the growth of cities • money for a business • a prohibition of trade • invented the cotton gin • loan to fund a business • invented by Samuel Morse • guide for Lewis and Clark • when revenue exceeds costs • most famous of the U.S. canals • when people move into a country • sues for his judicial appointment • name for Lewis & Clark expedition • ...
