capital cities Crossword Puzzles
B1 City and Country 2021-12-09
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- Where you can drink water for free
- This is where 2 roads join, normally with traffic lights
- A road where you can drive faster than others
- A big, circular ride in the capital of England
- This is a type of transport in big cities. You cannot see the sun here.
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- A huge,hot,sandy place with very little life
- A very high piece of land, next to the sea
- A farmer grows his food in one of these
- A piece of water which is not as wide as a river
- This is where you wait for a taxi
- Something along the road which gives you information
- The part of the street for people to walk on
- When you travel by train you can look out of the window and enjoy the ........
- This is a place in the city without cars and normally with some bars and lots of people
- A synonym for a port
15 Clues: A synonym for a port • This is where you wait for a taxi • Where you can drink water for free • A farmer grows his food in one of these • A very high piece of land, next to the sea • A huge,hot,sandy place with very little life • The part of the street for people to walk on • A road where you can drive faster than others • A big, circular ride in the capital of England • ...
Chapter 7-9 2022-02-25
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- domestic product - The value of goods and services within a country in a year.
- - People who participated in the conquest of indigenous peoples of Latin America.
- Refers to people of mixed indigenous people or descent
- - A huge city made up of several large and small cities.
- climate zone - Climate that occurs when elevation increases
- - The loss or destruction of forest.
- crop- Farm crop to be sold or traded rather than used or consumed by the farming family.
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- Blending of beliefs or practices from different religions in one faith.
- - In Mexico a manufacturing plant owned by a foreign company.
- development Technological and economic growth that does not deplete human or natural resources in an area.
- City - A city that dominates a countries economy. Usually the capital.
- Family - Household made up of several generations of family members.
- bridge - strip or land connecting two larger land masses enabling migration.
- trade zone - An area of a country where trade restrictions do not apply.
- - Relating to or caused by an earthquake.
15 Clues: - The loss or destruction of forest. • - Relating to or caused by an earthquake. • Refers to people of mixed indigenous people or descent • - A huge city made up of several large and small cities. • climate zone - Climate that occurs when elevation increases • - In Mexico a manufacturing plant owned by a foreign company. • ...
Unlock 2 Unit 2 Reading 1+2 2021-09-25
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- (n.) the main or central part of a city
- (adj.) not expensive, or costs less than usual
- (adj.) costs a lot of money; not cheap
- (n.) a region or part or a larger place, like a country or city
- (n.) the most important city in a country or state; where the government is
- (n.) a chance to do or experience something good
- (adj.) makes little or no noise
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- (n.) damage caused to water, air and land by harmful materials or waste
- (n.) land that is not in towns or cities and may have farms and fields
- (n.) the cars, trucks and other vehicles using a road
- (n.) the number of people living in a place
- (adj.) relating to a particular area, city or town
- (n.) someone who has a lot of skill in or a lot of knowledge about something
- (adj.) designed and made using the most recent ideas and methods
- (adj.) loud; makes a lot of noise
15 Clues: (adj.) makes little or no noise • (adj.) loud; makes a lot of noise • (adj.) costs a lot of money; not cheap • (n.) the main or central part of a city • (n.) the number of people living in a place • (adj.) not expensive, or costs less than usual • (n.) a chance to do or experience something good • (adj.) relating to a particular area, city or town • ...
Rhode Island Constitution 2024-01-02
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- Section of Article I that prohibits slavery
- The chief executive power of this state shall be vested in a _____
- Justices of the supreme court shall hold office during _____
- Article I, Section 6 deals with this
- All _____ shall be prohibited in the state except _____ operated by the state
- The _____ shall pass all laws necessary to carry this Constitution into effect
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- Number of sections in Article I
- Administers the oath of office to the governor, lieutenant governor, senators, and representatives
- The towns of _____ and Jamestown may continue to elect their wardens as heretofore
- Article XIII grants this right to all cities and towns in Rhode Island
- Number of members in the Rhode Island Senate
- The governor shall prepare and present to the general assembly an annual, consolidated operating and capital improvement state _____
- Each house in the Rhode Island legislative branch shall keep a _____ of its proceedings
- Number of members in the Rhode Island House of Representatives
- Article II deals with this
15 Clues: Article II deals with this • Number of sections in Article I • Article I, Section 6 deals with this • Section of Article I that prohibits slavery • Number of members in the Rhode Island Senate • Justices of the supreme court shall hold office during _____ • Number of members in the Rhode Island House of Representatives • ...
Australia 2023-04-06
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- The name Australia comes from the Latin word australis, which means...
- This kind of Australian bear likes to eat eucalyptus leaves and sleep a lot.
- Australia's most famous animal.
- The largest and most well-known of Australia's cities.
- The _____ of Sydney is great, not too hot and not too cold.
- The wild dog of Australia's outback. More dangerous than it looks.
- The capital city of Australia.
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- The southern-most state of Australia that is actually an island.
- You can see people partaking in this popular sport on many of Australia's beautiful beaches.
- The most iconic of Sydney's buildings is the Sydney...
- You can see bats, or flying foxes, in the Royal ____ Gardens.
- This mainland Australian state was named after a famous British queen.
- A popular sport in Australia, played with a bat and a ball.
- The state where you can find Sydney is called New South...
- Australia became an independent country on 1st _____ 1901.
15 Clues: The capital city of Australia. • Australia's most famous animal. • The most iconic of Sydney's buildings is the Sydney... • The largest and most well-known of Australia's cities. • The state where you can find Sydney is called New South... • Australia became an independent country on 1st _____ 1901. • A popular sport in Australia, played with a bat and a ball. • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2025-03-31
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- Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution and natural selection.
- The belief that society should aim for the greatest happiness for the most people.
- The process of fencing off farmland, leading to increased productivity and urban migration.
- Karl Marx’s theory that class struggle leads to a communist society.
- Factory and mine laborers who faced harsh working conditions.
- A major transportation system that helped spread industrialization.
- A business structure where shares are sold to investors to raise capital.
- A powerful machine invented by James Watt, replacing water power.
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- A social class that grew during industrialization, including professionals and managers.
- The first industry in Britain to be transformed by industrialism.
- The movement of people from rural areas to cities due to industrialization.
- An artistic movement emphasizing emotion and imagination over reason.
- An economic system where machines replace human and animal labor.
- A political philosophy advocating for individual rights and limited government.
- A method of manufacturing using machines and workers in a centralized location.
15 Clues: Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution and natural selection. • Factory and mine laborers who faced harsh working conditions. • The first industry in Britain to be transformed by industrialism. • An economic system where machines replace human and animal labor. • A powerful machine invented by James Watt, replacing water power. • ...
country 2025-05-05
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- – What country lies directly south of the United States?
- – What country spans Europe and Asia and has the largest land area?
- – What country is both a continent and known for the Great Barrier Reef?
- – What South American country is known for tango and Patagonia?
- – What European country is known for flamenco dancing and bullfighting?
- – What country is known for Oktoberfest and the Autobahn?
- – What country bridges Europe and Asia and was once part of the Ottoman Empire?
- – What African country is famous for its wildlife safaris?
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- – What country is known for ancient ruins and the birthplace of democracy?
- – What country is shaped like a boot and known for pizza and pasta?
- – What Southeast Asian country is known for its temples and spicy cuisine?
- – What European country is famous for the Eiffel Tower?
- – What country at the southern tip of Africa has three capital cities?
- – What Scandinavian country is famous for its fjords?
- – What country is famous for the pyramids and the Nile River?
15 Clues: – What Scandinavian country is famous for its fjords? • – What European country is famous for the Eiffel Tower? • – What country lies directly south of the United States? • – What country is known for Oktoberfest and the Autobahn? • – What African country is famous for its wildlife safaris? • – What country is famous for the pyramids and the Nile River? • ...
Exam 3 Review 2023-10-04
30 Clues: 80 • 20 • 100 • dog • june • head • face • neck • pink • legs • fall • mouth • green • elbow • march • yellow • carrot • spring • winter • summer • january • eyebrows • Halloween • Christmas • Jose's job • "it's hot" • "bad weather" • capital of Guyana • capital of Suriname • capital of French Guyana
Exam 3 Review 2023-10-04
30 Clues: 80 • 20 • dog • 100 • face • head • legs • fall • neck • pink • june • green • mouth • march • elbow • spring • winter • carrot • yellow • summer • january • eyebrows • Christmas • Halloween • "it's hot" • Jose's job • "bad weather" • capital of Guyana • capital of Suriname • capital of French Guyana
plural 2020-12-24
plural nouns 2024-11-18
Urban History Puzzle 2014-02-05
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- developments outside of the city
- wrote about the walking city
- how cities get more territory
- in charge of urban discipline
- often referred to as "mother"
- pattern of street design
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- referring to agglomerations of people and service at high density and populations of several thousands
- cars getting stuck together
- slang term for a housing development
- it's necessary to build a city
- expanding of the city
- development that has a variety of functions
- landscape design
- problem with urban populations
- how cities add suburbs
- a central spot in the city
- designed falling water
17 Clues: landscape design • expanding of the city • how cities add suburbs • designed falling water • pattern of street design • a central spot in the city • cars getting stuck together • wrote about the walking city • how cities get more territory • in charge of urban discipline • often referred to as "mother" • it's necessary to build a city • problem with urban populations • ...
Plural nouns 2021-02-26
Revision: Vocabulary 2021-01-24
Singular to plural 2022-03-07
Singular to plural 2022-03-07
Plural Nouns 2021-09-29
Plural forms 2025-05-16
Canada's Regions 2015-06-16
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- RCMP training city
- Number of provinces
- Ocean on the west coast
- Capital of Canada
- Only bilingual province
- smallest province
- British Columbia region
- Number of great lakes
- Ocean on the east coast
- Region of Ontario and Quebec
- Number of territories
- Canada's second largest city
- Smallest territory
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- Ocean in Canada's north
- Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba
- Capital of B.C.
- French speaking province
- Largest great lake
- Newest territory
- Yukon's capital
- Longest river in Canada
- Manitoba's capital
- Canada's largest city
- Largest region
- Highest mountain in Canada
25 Clues: Largest region • Capital of B.C. • Yukon's capital • Newest territory • Capital of Canada • smallest province • RCMP training city • Largest great lake • Manitoba's capital • Smallest territory • Number of provinces • Number of great lakes • Canada's largest city • Number of territories • Ocean in Canada's north • Ocean on the west coast • Only bilingual province • Longest river in Canada • ...
COUNTRIES/AREAS:Great Britain 2021-04-27
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- Country West of England
- It comprises the nations of England, Scotland and Wales
- Minister of Wales
- when great Britain was founded
- Capital of Wales
- Sea to the eat of great Britain
- Mayor of London
- Capital of Northern Ireland
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- Defender of the Nation
- Southwest of Scotland
- Capital of England
- financial district
- Capital of Scotland
- Ocean to the south of great Britain
- Built 5,000 years ago
- Island Surrounded by Great Britain
- Provost of Scotland
- Country North of England
- Leader of the United Kingdom
- Most popular sport in Wales
20 Clues: Mayor of London • Capital of Wales • Minister of Wales • Capital of England • financial district • Capital of Scotland • Provost of Scotland • Southwest of Scotland • Built 5,000 years ago • Defender of the Nation • Country West of England • Country North of England • Most popular sport in Wales • Capital of Northern Ireland • Leader of the United Kingdom • when great Britain was founded • ...
Canadian Knowledge 2023-01-12
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- Canada's longest reigning monarch
- the furthest eatern province
- Capital of Ontario
- an indigenous statue of faces
- Canada's national animal
- the national symbol on the flag
- the two dollar coin
- Canada's sweetest export
- the anniversary of the Canadian flag
- the furthest western province
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- the smallest province
- the mascot of Quebec Carnival
- the one dollar coin
- Capital of Canada
- the first primeminister of Canada
- the capital of BC
- Canada's national winter sport
- the largest bear in the world
- Canada's national summer sport
- the capital of Manitoba
20 Clues: Capital of Canada • the capital of BC • Capital of Ontario • the one dollar coin • the two dollar coin • the smallest province • the capital of Manitoba • Canada's national animal • Canada's sweetest export • the furthest eatern province • the mascot of Quebec Carnival • an indigenous statue of faces • the largest bear in the world • the furthest western province • ...
Greek Cross word 2013-02-05
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- one of the largest cities
- Greeks
- passage ways and rooms
- crete's most famous god
- settlements of Asia minor
- a square room with a fire place
- statue of wore ship
- live and work on another persons land
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- labyrinth filed with pictures and carvings
- wrote Iliad and Odyssey
- island in mediterian sea
- wars between opposing groups of cities
- later wooden doors made of oil and tinted parchment
- a young Greek prince
14 Clues: Greeks • statue of wore ship • a young Greek prince • passage ways and rooms • wrote Iliad and Odyssey • crete's most famous god • island in mediterian sea • one of the largest cities • settlements of Asia minor • a square room with a fire place • live and work on another persons land • wars between opposing groups of cities • labyrinth filed with pictures and carvings • ...
Ancient India 2023-10-17
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- What did Indus people use to make houses
- Priests
- Brahmins Warriors
- In what year does Chinese writing develop
- Kshatriyas are what part of Bhrama
- In what b.c did Persian armies conquer Eqypt
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- The Vedas, Hindu sacred texts were written down in sanskrit in b.c
- cities arose around b.c
- Vaishya are what part of Bhrama
- The first cities and towns
- Merchants
- Harappa pottery
- Shudras are what part of Bhrama
- servents
14 Clues: Priests • servents • Merchants • Harappa pottery • Brahmins Warriors • cities arose around b.c • The first cities and towns • Vaishya are what part of Bhrama • Shudras are what part of Bhrama • Kshatriyas are what part of Bhrama • What did Indus people use to make houses • In what year does Chinese writing develop • In what b.c did Persian armies conquer Eqypt • ...
Luca Funk IPO Crossword puzzle 2022-03-15
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- cash or liquid assets
- process where the underwriter attempts to determine the price at which an IPO will be offered.
- a stock market bubble caused by excessive speculation of internet related companies in the late 1990s.
- group of investment banks and brokers to sell new issue of a companies equity to investors
- a payment that an employee makes based on a sale.
- when a private company first sells shares of stock publicly.
- a technology company that owns facebook,Instagram, and more popular apps.
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- investment bank or another financial organization that organizes security offering for public companys
- held for spendature
- a series of meetings across cities where top executives talk with current/potential investors
- financial contracts between 2 or more parties, that derive value from underlying assets
- Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval system
- an ownership in a corporation or company
13 Clues: held for spendature • cash or liquid assets • an ownership in a corporation or company • a payment that an employee makes based on a sale. • Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval system • when a private company first sells shares of stock publicly. • a technology company that owns facebook,Instagram, and more popular apps. • ...
Industrialization Vocabulary 2024-03-01
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- working class
- middle class
- 1882 law that prohibited the immigration of Chinese laborers
- an engine that uses the expansion or rapid concentration of steam to generate power
- a system in which society, usually in the form of the government, owns and controls the means of production
- land, labor, capital, entrepreneurship
- a person who starts up and takes on the risk of a business
- railroad connecting the west and east coasts of the continental US
- a building in which several families rent rooms or apartments, often with little sanitation or safety
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- an American capitalist who acquired a fortune in the late 19th century by ruthless means
- A group of revolutionary Russian Marxist who took control of Russia's government in Nov. 1917
- movement of people from rural areas to cities
- policy that government should interfere as little as possible in the nation's economy
13 Clues: middle class • working class • land, labor, capital, entrepreneurship • movement of people from rural areas to cities • a person who starts up and takes on the risk of a business • 1882 law that prohibited the immigration of Chinese laborers • railroad connecting the west and east coasts of the continental US • ...
Northeast 2022-03-27
11 Clues: Capital: Dover • Capital: Augusta • Capital: Annapolis • New York's Capital • Capital: Montpelier • New Jersey's Capital • Connecticut's Capital • Pennsylvania's Capital • Rhode Island's Capital • Massachusetts' Capital • New Hampshire's Capital
Chapters 21 & 22 Unit Terms 2018-10-09
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- / a building that housed industrial machine became known as a
- / highlighted the role of ?
- / for people in industrialized countries improved
- / in the mid-1800s , a movement known as
- / Marie Curie called this process .. ?
- / a ____ drug that reduces pain
- / what did Britain organize ?
- / this era of power-driven machinery was developed
- / what is innovation ?
- / organizations representing workers interests
- / killed the bacteria and prevented fermentation
- / other impurities that make metal brittle
- / control industry a theory called ...
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- / the system in which the government owns almost all the means production and controls economic planning
- / what was weaving ?
- / three factors land , labor and capital
- / "free to do"
- / the growth in the proportion of people living in towns and cities
- / the movement allowed for more efficient farming methods and therefore further increased the food supply
- / identical machine made parts
- / the system of manufacturing large number of identical items
- / the old ways of making cloth were completely transformed by ...
- / vivid color, and motion, rather than just showing its realistic details
- / a machine that sent messages instantly over wires
- / artistic development of the early 1800s
25 Clues: / "free to do" • / what was weaving ? • / what is innovation ? • / highlighted the role of ? • / what did Britain organize ? • / identical machine made parts • / a ____ drug that reduces pain • / Marie Curie called this process .. ? • / control industry a theory called ... • / three factors land , labor and capital • / in the mid-1800s , a movement known as • ...
Crossword 2A 2015-04-06
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- (v.) Please ____ your name on the dotted line.
- (n.) He has a big in_____t in anime and manga.
- (n.) The name of a book, movie or play.
- (n.) It is not too hot and not too cold, the perfect ___________.
- (v.) Please _______ how to download this application.
- (adj.) Japan used to have many _______ power plants.
- (v.) The opposite of "love".
- (adj.) Same meaning as "unusual" or "odd".
- (n.) Tokyo, London, Washington DC and Hanoi are all _______ cities.
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- (n.) I was trying to speak Japanese and I made a _______. It helped me to learn.
- (adj.) He lives _____ in a small apartment.
- (n.) When you talk with someone for a while.
- (n.) My plan for the ______ is to become a teacher.
- (adv.) I love food! All kinds, but __________ Japanese food.
- (adj.) It is _________ to go out at night alone.
- (n.) Could you tell me the _______ of this phrase?
- (adj.) My belly is so ____ I can't eat another thing!
- (v.) If you tell a funny joke, people will do this.
- (v.) I would like to ______ you to my birthday party, can you come?
- (v.) If you have any questions, you should _______ your teacher.
20 Clues: (v.) The opposite of "love". • (n.) The name of a book, movie or play. • (adj.) Same meaning as "unusual" or "odd". • (adj.) He lives _____ in a small apartment. • (n.) When you talk with someone for a while. • (v.) Please ____ your name on the dotted line. • (n.) He has a big in_____t in anime and manga. • (adj.) It is _________ to go out at night alone. • ...
Chapter 3, Lessons 4 and 5 2023-12-02
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- Where did Verrazano reach North America?
- What was the collective name for the Seven Cities of Gold?
- A waterway along the north coast of North America connecting the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean.
- What was the name of the Aztec capital?
- What was the name of Verrazano’s ship?
- What is the name of one of the states Coronado and his conquistadores traveled through in search of gold?
- To rebel against a ship captain.
- How far inland did Cartier Sail?
- Where did the Verrazano expedition sail north to?
- Fast-moving water
- A sum of money or other payment given for a particular reason.
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- After Hispaniola, which island was conquered by the Spanish?
- What lands did Hudson explore on his third voyage?
- Where did de Soto and his conquistadores travel in search of gold?
- What was Esteban's full name?
- What island was Ponce de Leon searching for?
- Where did Ponce de Leon land in North America?
- Who was Hudson sailing for on his third voyage?
- What was the name of Hudson’s ship on his third voyage?
- What was the major waterway that Cartier discovered?
- Soldiers running away to save themselves.
21 Clues: Fast-moving water • What was Esteban's full name? • To rebel against a ship captain. • How far inland did Cartier Sail? • What was the name of Verrazano’s ship? • What was the name of the Aztec capital? • Where did Verrazano reach North America? • Soldiers running away to save themselves. • What island was Ponce de Leon searching for? • ...
Reading & Writing Vocabulary Review 2024-04-21
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- (n)A drawing of places
- (n)Walking in nature
- (v)to start
- (adv) In any place
- (n)A specific place
- (adj)Costing a lot of money
- (n)A journey to new places
- (adj)Not expensive
- (n)A wish or goal
- (n)An exciting journey
- (n) A visit to interesting places
- (adv)From one side to another
- (n)Urban areas with many buildings and people
- (v)doing something again and again to improve
- (adj) Close to a place
- (n) Areas with farms and fields
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- (v)To get money for work
- (adj) Not the same
- (v)To pick between options
- (n)Large groups of people
- (n)A place with old things
- (v)To look at something carefully
- (n)A place where you can eat meals
- (n)The Earth and all its people and places
- (n)A place where you sleep when you travel
- (adv)Possibly or maybe
- (adj)Intelligent or clever
- (adj)Known and liked by many people
- (v)Accomplished or completed
- (n)the city where the government of a country is
- (n)A business organization
- (v)To go back to a place
32 Clues: (v)to start • (n)A wish or goal • (adj) Not the same • (adv) In any place • (adj)Not expensive • (n)A specific place • (n)Walking in nature • (n)A drawing of places • (adv)Possibly or maybe • (n)An exciting journey • (adj) Close to a place • (v)To get money for work • (v)To go back to a place • (n)Large groups of people • (v)To pick between options • (n)A place with old things • ...
Industrial Revolution 2024-05-14
Across
- Unregulated exchange of goods and services, would help everyone, not just the rich
- A movement for writers to write about the beauty of nature
- A movement to represent the world as it was, without additive effects
- The unscientific belief that one racial group is superior to another
- Abraham Darby used this material to smelt iron
- The Movement of people to cities
- Shares in companies
- A business organization in an area
- The idea that the goal of society should be "the greatest happiness for the greatest number" of its citizens
- Businesses that are owned by many investors who buy shares of stock
- Someone who manages and assumes the financial risks of starting new businesses
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- Drug that prevents pain during surgery
- A movement that urged Christians to social service
- A movement seeking to capture the first view of a scene or object
- Workers add parts to a product that moves along a belt from one work station to the next
- The working class
- Money used to invest in enterprises
- Rebuilding of the poor areas of a city
- Scientists speculated that certain microscopes cause specific diseases
- Organizations of workers who bargained for better pay and working conditions
20 Clues: The working class • Shares in companies • The Movement of people to cities • A business organization in an area • Money used to invest in enterprises • Drug that prevents pain during surgery • Rebuilding of the poor areas of a city • Abraham Darby used this material to smelt iron • A movement that urged Christians to social service • ...
The Antebellum South Crossword 2023-01-12
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- name for cheap cloths
- where Solomon Northup was living
- common slave religion
- trade that offered many opportunities for white men
- people who held slaves
- allowed a slave to remove seeds from fifty pounds of cotton a day
- the seed bearing capsule that contains the cotton fiber
- Crop grown in the south
- A crop grown to sell rather than for the farmers sole use
- the front row in field work
- this began in january 1811
- the law stating slaves could not marry
- number of new slave states entering the Union between 1789 and 1860
- large pressed squared of cotton
- something the slaves would do to pass time
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- a punishment for unfaithful slaves
- a place where white men went to buy slaves
- entrusted with feeding and overworking unruly slaves into submission
- Maryland slave who escaped to the north in 1838
- those with one black and one white parent
- what happed to Solomon Northup in 1841
- where most free blacks in the south lived
- a crucial part of transportation
- state with twelve percent of the nations banking capital
- This Crop had little growth in 1787
25 Clues: name for cheap cloths • common slave religion • people who held slaves • Crop grown in the south • this began in january 1811 • the front row in field work • large pressed squared of cotton • where Solomon Northup was living • a crucial part of transportation • a punishment for unfaithful slaves • This Crop had little growth in 1787 • what happed to Solomon Northup in 1841 • ...
Year 7: End of Term 1 2022-12-04
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- Svalbard is found to the ..... of Greenland
- A black dotted line on an OS map represents this
- The total number of people living in an area
- 1:50 000 shows the ....... of the map
- This kind of church is represented by a square with a cross on it, on an OS map. A church with a .......
- Contour ........ is the distance between the contour lines on a map
- The capital city of Svalbard
- Another name for cities and towns
- .......... geography is the study of how and where people live
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- A ........ height gives an exact height on a map
- These roads are shown in blue on OS maps
- If contour lines are close together, then the slope would be?
- Rivers, mountains, volcanoes are all examples of what kind of features in geography?
- Height and shape of the land
- What does the O stand for in an OS map?
- The physical feature through which a river flows
- Line on a map joining places of equal heights
- An example of environmental geography
- This is usually expressed in people per kilometer squared
- Another name for countryside
20 Clues: Height and shape of the land • The capital city of Svalbard • Another name for countryside • Another name for cities and towns • 1:50 000 shows the ....... of the map • An example of environmental geography • What does the O stand for in an OS map? • These roads are shown in blue on OS maps • Svalbard is found to the ..... of Greenland • ...
Weavers' World Order Revision 2025-03-28
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- US political detention camp (3,6)
- common source of conflict in contemporary society (9)
- Independent journalist who made Youtube video on South China Sea (6,6)
- capital of Timor-Leste (4)
- country wrongly identified by exemplar essay about world order (9)
- organisations such as UN and NATO are this (17)
- Former SG of Amnesty who spoke about veto power (5,6)
- Current Australian foreign minister (5,4)
- first Prime Minister of Timor-Leste (6)
- concept to limit damage in warfare that means and methods must be within reason (15)
- authority of a state to control borders and enter treaties (11)
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- one of two cities destroyed by nuclear bombs during WW2 (8)
- Gareth Evans described sovereignty as this (7,2,4)
- mission to Timor-Leste which established the vote for independence (6)
- legal authority granted to the P5 members of the UNSC (4,5)
- conflict occurring within a country (10)
- means of warfare (7)
- what A stands for in UNAMET (7)
- Cuban location of US detention centre for persons of national interest (10)
- conflicts between multiple nations (10)
- obligations encouraged by multilateral treaties like the NPT (10)
21 Clues: means of warfare (7) • capital of Timor-Leste (4) • what A stands for in UNAMET (7) • US political detention camp (3,6) • conflicts between multiple nations (10) • first Prime Minister of Timor-Leste (6) • conflict occurring within a country (10) • Current Australian foreign minister (5,4) • organisations such as UN and NATO are this (17) • ...
Industrial Revolution Crossword 2024-11-08
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- Movement, The movement in which people began fencing in their private farms
- A social system where everything is owned by private investors.
- Revolution, The historic period in which multiple industrial reforms were made
- The view that happiness comes before all, and is essential for a successful life.
- Class, The largest social class in the United States
- A person who owns a business in hopes of making a profit
- of Production, land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship…
- Where everyone owns everything equally.
- Smith, The Godfather of Capitalism.
- China’s modern-day government ideology
- Walmart is an example of a___
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- The switch from the cottage industry to the Textile industry is an example of___
- Bargaining, When a worker or union disagrees on something they may go into a period known as___
- Rotation, The strategy used by farmers in the agricultural revolution was to prevent needing a fallow field.
- Marx, Author of The Communist Manifesto
- When a group of people protest they are going on___
- Faire, The French term for a government-free transaction.
- When cities grow more rapidly and enclosed
- The building where workers make products at high efficiency
- Group of workers that strike agreements between employers and employees.
20 Clues: Walmart is an example of a___ • Smith, The Godfather of Capitalism. • China’s modern-day government ideology • Marx, Author of The Communist Manifesto • Where everyone owns everything equally. • When cities grow more rapidly and enclosed • When a group of people protest they are going on___ • Class, The largest social class in the United States • ...
Industrial Revolution Crossword 2024-11-07
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- Movement The movement in which people began fencing in their private farms
- Group of workers that strike agreements between employers and employees.
- Walmart is an example of a___
- China’s modern-day government ideology.
- Bargaining When a worker or union disagrees on something they may go into a period known as___
- Marx Author of the Communist Manifesto.
- Class The largest social class in the United States.
- Where everyone owns everything equally.
- The switch from the cottage industry to the Textile industry is an example of___
- of production land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship…
- Faire The French term for a government-free transaction.
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- A person who owns a business in hopes of making a profit.
- When cities grow more rapidly and enclosed.
- The view that happiness comes before all, and is essential for a successful life.
- A social system where everything is owned by private investors.
- Rotation The strategy used by farmers in the agricultural revolution was to prevent needing a fallow field.
- Revolution The historic period in which multiple industrial reforms were made.
- Smith The Godfather of Capitalism
- The building where workers make products at high efficiency
- When a group of people protest they are going on___
20 Clues: Walmart is an example of a___ • Smith The Godfather of Capitalism • China’s modern-day government ideology. • Where everyone owns everything equally. • When cities grow more rapidly and enclosed. • Marx Author of the Communist Manifesto. • When a group of people protest they are going on___ • Class The largest social class in the United States. • ...
Righteous Kings of Judah 2025-07-23
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- Spiritual change led by godly kings
- From God for kings who sought Him
- Did right, but not wholeheartedly
- Used in restoring true worship
- Found the Book of the Law and led reforms
- Destroyed by faithful kings
- Prospered while obeying God
- Shepherd boy who became a godly king
- Restored by kings like Hezekiah and Josiah
- Sacred building protected and restored by righteous kings
- Book that records Judah’s righteous kings
- Placed in God by kings like Asa
- Capital protected under righteous leadership
- Known for wisdom and building the Temple
- Came upon Judah during obedient rule
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- Prayed before battle and won without fighting
- Repaired the Temple with guidance from Jehoiada
- God’s messenger often honored by godly kings
- Key trait of good kings
- Foundation of righteous reign
- Many written by King David
- Southern kingdom with line of David
- Trusted God and survived Assyrian siege
- Reinstated to proper duties under righteous kings
- Removed idols and trusted God
- Result of godly leadership
- Used by Jehoshaphat and Hezekiah in crisis
- Built cities and walked upright before the Lord
- Renewed with God by faithful rulers
- Rediscovered and followed by Josiah
30 Clues: Key trait of good kings • Many written by King David • Result of godly leadership • Destroyed by faithful kings • Prospered while obeying God • Foundation of righteous reign • Removed idols and trusted God • Used in restoring true worship • Placed in God by kings like Asa • From God for kings who sought Him • Did right, but not wholeheartedly • Spiritual change led by godly kings • ...
Empire building in Asia 2026-01-20
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- – Indian empire with centralized administration; Ashoka promoted moral governance and Buddhism
- – Caliphate expanding Islam and spreading Arabic language.
- dynasty that brought about China’s Golden Age
- military commander who ruled in behalf of the emperor
- – Abbasid capital and center of learning in science, medicine, and philosophy
- based on the island of Java
- that Japanese emperors claimed descent from
- first ruling empire, rose after the Warring state period
- – First four rulers of the early Muslim empire guided by the Qur’an and community unity
- – Islamic empire that defeated the Mongols and protected holy cities
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- – Maritime empire controlling trade routes and promoting Buddhist scholarship
- empire that rose in India, builders of the Taj Mahal
- China’s dynasty to adopt Confucianism as governmental policy
- of the longest lasting Islamic empire
- – Alphabet created in Korea
- – Islamic dynasty that founded Al-Azhar University in Cairo.
- – Southeast Asian empire famous for Angkor Wat.
- – Empire based in Iran who adopted Shia Islam as it’s main religion
- – Indian empire credited with zero, decimal system, and scientific and artistic advances
- – Sultanate facilitating Islamic trade and culture in Southeast Asia
20 Clues: – Alphabet created in Korea • based on the island of Java • of the longest lasting Islamic empire • that Japanese emperors claimed descent from • dynasty that brought about China’s Golden Age • – Southeast Asian empire famous for Angkor Wat. • empire that rose in India, builders of the Taj Mahal • military commander who ruled in behalf of the emperor • ...
the puzzle 2025-10-06
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- The process of preserving a body for passage into the afterlife.
- A regional power and a center for Arabic culture in the Middle East.
- The magnificent tombs built for pharaohs, including the Great Pyramid.
- The burial site of pharaohs, including Tutankhamun's tomb.
- The historic central area featuring mosques and the Khan el-Khalili bazaar.
- The vibrant, bustling capital city of Egypt on the Nile
- A destination for diving and marine life, with cities like Hurghada.
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- The famous open-air market in Cairo known for spices and souvenirs.
- The ancient Egyptian system of writing using picture symbols.
- The absolute rulers of ancient Egypt, considered gods in human form.
- The source of life for the civilization and the rich black land
- A regional power and a center for Arabic culture in the Middle East.
- Canal: The vital waterway connecting the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea
13 Clues: The vibrant, bustling capital city of Egypt on the Nile • The burial site of pharaohs, including Tutankhamun's tomb. • The ancient Egyptian system of writing using picture symbols. • The source of life for the civilization and the rich black land • The process of preserving a body for passage into the afterlife. • ...
Australia states and cities 2024-07-08
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- Largest city in Australia, known for its Opera House.
- State in southeastern Australia, known for the Great Ocean Road and wine regions.
- Capital city of Western Australia, known for its isolation and beautiful beaches.
- Capital of Victoria, famous for its cultural diversity and coffee.
- Capital of Tasmania, known for its historical architecture and waterfront.
- State in southern central Australia, known for its festivals and wine regions.
- Island state of Australia, known for its rugged wilderness and wildlife.
- Capital of the Northern Territory, known for its tropical climate and crocodile parks.
- Territory containing Canberra, the capital city of Australia.
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- Territory in northern Australia, home to Uluru and Kakadu National Park.
- Largest state in Australia, known for its vast deserts and mining industry.
- Capital city of Australia, located in the Australian Capital Territory.
- State on the east coast of Australia, where Sydney is located.
- State in northeastern Australia, famous for the Great Barrier Reef.
- Capital of South Australia, famous for its wine regions.
- Capital of Queensland, known for its warm climate and proximity to the Gold Coast.
16 Clues: Largest city in Australia, known for its Opera House. • Capital of South Australia, famous for its wine regions. • Territory containing Canberra, the capital city of Australia. • State on the east coast of Australia, where Sydney is located. • Capital of Victoria, famous for its cultural diversity and coffee. • ...
Plural nouns 2021-02-26
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Skye, your Christmas destinations awaits.. 2022-12-01
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- Geological wonders, capital city
- ABBA Museum
- La Sagrada Familia
- Fairytale Capital of the World
- Spa Capital of the World
- "December"
- The City of Light
- Temple Bar
- Weed
- Popular destination in Croatia
- City of Music
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- Casinos/gambling, luxury, yachts
- Fado Music
- This place holds a famous Motor show every year
- Viking and nautical history, museums, and impeccable seafood
- Chocolate and French fries
- The City of a Hundred Spires
- Financial Capital of the World
- Bernabeu Stadium
- Fashion Designers - Prada, Versace, Armani, Dolce
- Brandenburg Gate, and "the" wall
21 Clues: Weed • Fado Music • "December" • Temple Bar • ABBA Museum • City of Music • Bernabeu Stadium • The City of Light • La Sagrada Familia • Spa Capital of the World • Chocolate and French fries • The City of a Hundred Spires • Fairytale Capital of the World • Financial Capital of the World • Popular destination in Croatia • Casinos/gambling, luxury, yachts • Geological wonders, capital city • ...
FS Mumbai Elite Guests 2024-05-11
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- Founder & Managing partner, Xander Group
- Group MD, New Dimension Group
- VP International Relations, New York Film Academy
- Partner, Baring Private Equity Asia
- CoFounder & CIO, Everstone Capital
- Founder & Managing Partner, Pacific Capital
- Regional Manager, Swiss Re
- CEO, Anchor General Insurance
- Director, Zacks Fine Jewelry
- MD, Westbridge Capital
- Director, Mafatlal Fabrics
- Chairman & MD, Raymond Ltd
- Partner, Perkins Coie
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- Owner, SSA Gems
- MD, Baring Private Equity
- Owner, ABP Group
- Cofounder, Sidewalk Infrastructure
- Director, Rosy Blue
- MD, Tache Diamonds
- Co Founder & CEO, Everstone Capital
- Founder, Avest Investment Management
21 Clues: Owner, SSA Gems • Owner, ABP Group • MD, Tache Diamonds • Director, Rosy Blue • Partner, Perkins Coie • MD, Westbridge Capital • MD, Baring Private Equity • Regional Manager, Swiss Re • Director, Mafatlal Fabrics • Chairman & MD, Raymond Ltd • Director, Zacks Fine Jewelry • Group MD, New Dimension Group • CEO, Anchor General Insurance • Cofounder, Sidewalk Infrastructure • ...
South America 2026-01-19
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- Island east of Argentina
- This river flows south to north and empties in Salvador Bay
- The larger land-locked country
- Capital of Belize
- Name of the island that contains Haiti
- Country surrounding Lake Maracaibo
- Guyana's neighbor to the east
- This line passes through Brazil, Colombia and Ecuador
- Capital of Cuba
- Strait connecting the Atlantic and Pacific oceans
- Tegucigalpa is the capital of this nation
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- Islands at 0 Latitude
- Country along the south west of the Andes
- Large island south of Cuba
- Capital of the country between Honduras and Costa Rica
- Country surrounding Lake Maracaibo
- Largest country in South America
- Buenos Aires is the capital of this country
- Major river in Venezuela
- A famous canal and a country share this name
20 Clues: Capital of Cuba • Capital of Belize • Islands at 0 Latitude • Island east of Argentina • Major river in Venezuela • Large island south of Cuba • Guyana's neighbor to the east • The larger land-locked country • Largest country in South America • Country surrounding Lake Maracaibo • Country surrounding Lake Maracaibo • Name of the island that contains Haiti • ...
European Geography 2014-01-14
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- The island located at the far eastern end of the Mediterranean
- Coastal country west of Sweden
- Warsaw is the capital of this country
- Podgorica is the capital of this country
- Between Poland and Hungary
- The sea between Sweden and Poland
- Bucharest is the capital of this country
- The large island country north of France
- Southwest of Romania, between Bosnia and Bulgaria
- Coastal country bordering Greece
- North of Italy and east of France
- The country between Ukraine and Romania
- Berlin is the capital of this country
- South of Belarus and west of Russia
- The sea between Italy and Croatia, Bosnia, Montenegro and Albania
- The large ocean to the west of Europe
- Budapest is the capital of this country
- The Republic bordered Germany and Poland to the north
- Paris is in this country
- Country east of the Gulf of Bothnia
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- Athens is the capital of this country
- Surrounded by Germany, Hungary and Czech Republic
- The country that is between Portugal and France
- The country between Finland and Norway
- The country west of Spain
- The large sea in the southern part of Europe
- The small country bordered by Serbia, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Albania and Montenegro
- Tallinn is the capital of this country
- Surrounded on the north and south by Croatia
- The peninsula country north of Germany
- Coastal country northwest of Germany
- Skopje is the capital of this country
- Ljubljana is the capital of this country
- The microstate north of France
- An island country west of the United Kingdom
- The coastal country bordered by Bosnia, Slovenia, Hungary and Serbia
- An isolated island country in the north Atlantic
- The sea east of Greece
- The country between Lithuania and Estonia
- The sea between the UK, Germany, Denmark, the Netherlands and Norway
- Mensk (Minsk) is the capital of this country
41 Clues: The sea east of Greece • Paris is in this country • The country west of Spain • Between Poland and Hungary • Coastal country west of Sweden • The microstate north of France • Coastal country bordering Greece • The sea between Sweden and Poland • North of Italy and east of France • South of Belarus and west of Russia • Country east of the Gulf of Bothnia • ...
Europe 2015-11-23
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- republic: this country's government is parliamentary democracy
- this country's second largest city is hamburg
- this country's capital is Budapest
- its capital is Brussels
- this country's religion is Protestant
- country's climate is continental
- its second largest city is Barcelona
- this place is the smallest Balkan country
- is the second smallest soviet republic
- this country's capital is Zagreb
- this country's capital is Bratislava
- this country shares a border with Iran and they'er religion is Muslim (Shiite)
- this is country virtually a peninsula in the former soviet Baltic republic
- kingdom: the biggest country in the British isles
- its capital is Copenhagen
- this country had an estimated 7-10 million die when Josef Stalin starved them to submission in 1920s
- part of the worlds biggest country is in Europe which country is this
- this country has the Eiffel tower
- this country shares a mountainous border with the nation of Czech republic
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- this country has 400 islands
- this country's climate is from continental to Mediterranean
- country's religion is 65%Eastern Orthodox 19% Muslim
- this country's language is Lettish and Russian
- this country's capital is Amsterdam
- this country's climate is moist in the summer; cold and dry in the winter
- country is fifth largest industrial power in the world
- Herzegovina: this country's language is Serbo- Croatian
- this country is part of the Iberian peninsula
- this country's language is Gaelic and English
- this country's capital is Vilnius
- this country's climate is Continental extremes
- the religion of this country is Lutheran
- this country's has a huge steel industry in the heart of the capital
- this country's capital is Bucharest
- this country's climate is snowy and cold in the north
- this country's language is Georgian
- it is one of the Scandinavian country's'
- this country's capital is Yerevan
- like the other Scandinavian country's' its government is constitutional monarchy
39 Clues: its capital is Brussels • its capital is Copenhagen • this country has 400 islands • country's climate is continental • this country's capital is Zagreb • this country's capital is Vilnius • this country's capital is Yerevan • this country has the Eiffel tower • this country's capital is Budapest • this country's capital is Amsterdam • this country's capital is Bucharest • ...
Goff Test #1 2026-03-20
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- Pacific island nation near the dateline
- Land between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- Capital of India
- Cold desert spanning China and Mongolia
- East African country home to Mount Kenya
- Great ___ Reef off Australia
- Africa's deepest river
- Italian city built on a lagoon
- Island nation east of the Korean Peninsula
- Country where two oceans are connected by canal
- World's largest river by volume
- Sea bordered by Europe, Africa, and Asia
- Former capital of Indonesia
- Country formerly known as Persia
- Sacred river flowing through India
- Narrow strip of land joining two landmasses
- Low-lying island nation in the Indian Ocean
- North African country closest to Europe
- World's largest landlocked sea
- River flowing through London
- Most populous nation on Earth
- Capital city of Cuba
- World's highest mountain peak
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- Long, narrow country in South America
- Earth's largest and deepest ocean
- Subcontinent bordered by the Indian Ocean
- West African country; also a major river
- Capital of Portugal on the Atlantic coast
- Northernmost ocean on Earth
- Landlocked country between China and Russia
- World's largest hot desert
- Capital of Kenya
- Capital of the Czech Republic
- Line dividing Earth's two hemispheres
- Narrow sea inlet carved by glaciers
- Scandinavian country famous for fjords
- Mountain range in northwest Africa
- Capital city of Peru
- Strait separating Asia from Alaska
- South America's longest mountain range
- World's longest river
- Country where the Olympics originated
- Capital of Norway
- Mountain range home to Everest
- Former imperial capital of Japan
- ___ Picchu, ancient Incan citadel in Peru
- River flowing through ten European countries
- Largest island in the Caribbean
- Country where the Nile meets the Mediterranean
- Capital city of Egypt
50 Clues: Capital of India • Capital of Kenya • Capital of Norway • Capital city of Peru • Capital city of Cuba • World's longest river • Capital city of Egypt • Africa's deepest river • World's largest hot desert • Northernmost ocean on Earth • Former capital of Indonesia • Great ___ Reef off Australia • River flowing through London • Capital of the Czech Republic • Most populous nation on Earth • ...
Ancient Greece 2017-12-04
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- City-state in ancient Greece
- condition of being owned
- Sacred site used to consult a god or goddess
- War fought between Athens and Sparta
- The term for slaves who were owned by the state
- Form of government in which citizens govern themselves
- Person who belongs to a group that others consider wild
- Rocky hill where early people built cities
- Widespread disease
- Ruler who takes power with the support of the middle class
- Someone who used reason to understand the world
- To murder for political reasons
- Payment made by a less powerful state to a more powerful one
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- City with its own government
- Serious drama that ends in disaster
- seller of goods
- Member of a rich and powerful family
- Describing Greek history after the death of Alexander the Great
- Action taken to isolate the enemy and cut off its supplies
- King of Macedonia; conquered Persia and Egypt
- Someone that lives forever
- City-state in ancient Greece; the capital of Modern-day Greece
- Long Poem
- area of land nearly surrounded by water
- public market or meeting place
25 Clues: Long Poem • seller of goods • Widespread disease • condition of being owned • Someone that lives forever • City with its own government • City-state in ancient Greece • public market or meeting place • To murder for political reasons • Serious drama that ends in disaster • Member of a rich and powerful family • War fought between Athens and Sparta • ...
Ancient Greece 2017-12-04
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- City-state in ancient Greece
- Member of a rich and powerful family
- Widespread disease
- Someone who used reason to understand the world
- Action taken to isolate the enemy and cut off its supplies
- King of Macedonia; conquered Persia and Egypt
- City-state in ancient Greece; the capital of Modern-day Greece
- The term for slaves who were owned by the state
- Rocky hill where early people built cities
- public market or meeting place
- condition of being owned
- Serious drama that ends in disaster
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- seller of goods
- Ruler who takes power with the support of the middle class
- To murder for political reasons
- Payment made by a less powerful state to a more powerful one
- War fought between Athens and Sparta
- Long Poem
- Someone that lives forever
- Sacred site used to consult a god or goddess
- Describing Greek history after the death of Alexander the Great
- City with its own government
- area of land nearly surrounded by water
- Person who belongs to a group that others consider wild
- Form of government in which citizens govern themselves
25 Clues: Long Poem • seller of goods • Widespread disease • condition of being owned • Someone that lives forever • City-state in ancient Greece • City with its own government • public market or meeting place • To murder for political reasons • Serious drama that ends in disaster • Member of a rich and powerful family • War fought between Athens and Sparta • ...
Test 2018-01-27
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- Largest
- persians
- 43 deg north of Antarctic Circle
- Between the cardinals
- Continent SE of Asia
- a tribute of one-tenth
- Ask him if it will rain today
- stone that saved many lives
- North of 21 Across
- America North of the south continent
- Find capital cities
- a forced emperor
- from dacca to _____
- king of robbers
- Use it to go places
- the year we fought over animal fat
- deccan ruler
- sikh guru
- five time invader
- a decisive battle
- What the earth spins on
- Climate Guru
- a kingdom now famous for biriyani
- two rules, same name
- Mountains,plateaus,plains,seas
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- East of the Americas
- emperor who ruined his empire
- Third largest ocean
- A very sick imaginary line
- Standard
- robber,slaughterer,king
- Vegetation Use this map to find forests
- Pacific in the west,Atlantic in the east
- Land way down south
- Round all around
- Minerals
- a site of many battles
- - a company of englishmen
- a model
- controller of an army
- desi muslims
- of North America Europe
42 Clues: Largest • a model • persians • Standard • Minerals • sikh guru • deccan ruler • desi muslims • Climate Guru • king of robbers • Round all around • a forced emperor • five time invader • a decisive battle • North of 21 Across • Third largest ocean • Land way down south • Find capital cities • from dacca to _____ • Use it to go places • East of the Americas • Continent SE of Asia • two rules, same name • ...
Unit 2 Crossword 2013-11-16
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- League made to discourage further Persian actions in Greece.
- Female poet from the Greek island of Lesbos.
- Most influential faith in the Mediterranean by the 3rd century.
- Established Stoicism in Rome.
- This system linked India/Arabia and Egypt/Mediterranean basin.
- Young kinsman of Cyrus that built the largest empire in history at that point in time.
- Became the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire.
- Zealous disciple of Socrates.
- This drama was performed at annual theatrical festivals.
- To be going with the flow of the cosmos and doing what was intended for you.
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- Influenced that power is everything and everything else is nothing.
- Chandragupta Maurya founded this empire.
- Make someone/something more Chinese in character.
- Opened polis councils for any citizen who could afford it.
- The spread of Greek culture.
- Traveled around China giving advice to rulers and educating people.
- Inherited most of the former Achaemenid empire after Alexander died.
- The goal of this person was to control all of Eurasia and set up cities in his own name.
- Nephew and heir of Julius Caesar.
- This prophet had a blended faith of Zoroastrianism, Christianity, and Buddhism.
20 Clues: The spread of Greek culture. • Established Stoicism in Rome. • Zealous disciple of Socrates. • Nephew and heir of Julius Caesar. • Chandragupta Maurya founded this empire. • Female poet from the Greek island of Lesbos. • Became the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire. • Make someone/something more Chinese in character. • ...
Crossword Puzzle- Geography 2021-03-17
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- The international port and capital city of SriLanka.
- The city in Sri Lanka famous for its Buddhist temple.
- Tamil Nadu is famous for these type of paintings.
- The smallest island in Lakshadweep.
- The twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad are separated by this.
- It is called an ‘Emerald Island.
- An area of sea where there are many islands.
- The land of Canals.
- The language spoken in Lakshadweep island.
- It is the only important crop of Lakshadweep.
- Zoo in Odisha famous for breeding white tigers.
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- These type of saris of Andhra Pradesh are popular.
- The hard skeleton of millions of tiny marine animals.
- It is a major trading partner of China.
- The only country whose national flag is not quadrilateral in shape.
- The southernmost point of India in the Great Nicobar Island.
- Main language of Tamil Nadu.
- The city in Pakistan is famous for grapes and raisins.
- Men of Minicoy performed this type of dance.
- Pakistan’s main cash crop.
- Main river in Odisha.
- An island in the Andamans that has India’s only active volcano
- The land of Bengalis.
23 Clues: The land of Canals. • Main river in Odisha. • The land of Bengalis. • Pakistan’s main cash crop. • Main language of Tamil Nadu. • It is called an ‘Emerald Island. • The smallest island in Lakshadweep. • It is a major trading partner of China. • The language spoken in Lakshadweep island. • Men of Minicoy performed this type of dance. • ...
History review 2020-02-26
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- Designed the steam engine
- Who started the industrial revolution?
- Sought to create a self-sufficient community where all property and work would be shared so fighting would end
- Money invested by individuals to make profit
- A system where the people as a whole owned all property and operate all businesses
- Revolution that occurred when farmers improved livestock breeding and better crops
- Proposed the Natural rights theory(life, liberty, and property)
- Revolution that occurred when we harnessed power of water and coal
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- Abstention by governments from interfering in the workings of the free market
- What is an absolute monarch called?
- A rapid, major change in an economy caused by introduction of power-driven machinery
- Political theory from Karl Marx
- When people moved from villages and towns into big cities
- Willing workforce
- Collective bargaining, strikes, and child labor laws were the result of______
- Europeans began to challenge their place in the universe
- This person came up with the idea that people give up power for stability
- Funds for investments
- rotation Rotating crops to prevent fields from losing nutrients and minerals
- Coal, rivers, harbors
20 Clues: Willing workforce • Funds for investments • Coal, rivers, harbors • Designed the steam engine • Political theory from Karl Marx • What is an absolute monarch called? • Who started the industrial revolution? • Money invested by individuals to make profit • Europeans began to challenge their place in the universe • When people moved from villages and towns into big cities • ...
Rome 2023-01-06
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- Average Roman citizens
- Roman astronomer
- Roman emperor and philosopher
- Raised structure that brought water into Roman cities
- Main Roman God
- A Greek and Roman god with the same name
- Period of peace following the rule of Augustin
- Religion that views Jesus as the son of God
- Part of the Christian Bible that focuses on the life of Jesus
- People at the top of Roman soicety
- Jewish holiday Jesus was celebrating the night before his execution
- Government of Rome before the Empire
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- Christians who died for their faith
- Rome enemy in the Punic Wars
- Before Christianity, Roman religion was _______________.
- Emperor who split the Roman Empire into Eastern and Western halves
- Temple to the Roman gods
- General who invaded Italy by crossing the Alps with war elephants
- Location of gladiator fights
- Constaine was Rome's first ______ emperor
- Moved the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire to Constantinople
- People at the bottom of Roman society
- Area conqured by Julius Caesar
- Author of the Aeneid
- Greek temple to Athena
- Head of the Catholic Church
- Leader in the assassination of Julius Caesar
27 Clues: Main Roman God • Roman astronomer • Author of the Aeneid • Average Roman citizens • Greek temple to Athena • Temple to the Roman gods • Head of the Catholic Church • Rome enemy in the Punic Wars • Location of gladiator fights • Roman emperor and philosopher • Area conqured by Julius Caesar • People at the top of Roman soicety • Christians who died for their faith • ...
Rome 2023-01-06
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- Average Roman citizens
- Roman astronomer
- Roman emperor and philosopher
- Raised structure that brought water into Roman cities
- Main Roman God
- A Greek and Roman god with the same name
- Period of peace following the rule of Augustin
- Religion that views Jesus as the son of God
- Part of the Christian Bible that focuses on the life of Jesus
- People at the top of Roman soicety
- Jewish holiday Jesus was celebrating the night before his execution
- Government of Rome before the Empire
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- Christians who died for their faith
- Rome enemy in the Punic Wars
- Before Christianity, Roman religion was _______________.
- Emperor who split the Roman Empire into Eastern and Western halves
- Temple to the Roman gods
- General who invaded Italy by crossing the Alps with war elephants
- Location of gladiator fights
- Constaine was Rome's first ______ emperor
- Moved the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire to Constantinople
- People at the bottom of Roman society
- Area conqured by Julius Caesar
- Author of the Aeneid
- Greek temple to Athena
- Head of the Catholic Church
- Leader in the assassination of Julius Caesar
27 Clues: Main Roman God • Roman astronomer • Author of the Aeneid • Average Roman citizens • Greek temple to Athena • Temple to the Roman gods • Head of the Catholic Church • Rome enemy in the Punic Wars • Location of gladiator fights • Roman emperor and philosopher • Area conqured by Julius Caesar • People at the top of Roman soicety • Christians who died for their faith • ...
YOU ARE SMART 3 2023-05-12
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- A bird that's often kept as a pet
- The opposite of "fast"
- A type of shoe that's often worn for sports
- Vehicle Number Plates for Yogyakarta
- A type of vehicle that's often used for transportation in cities
- A body part that people often use to smell things
- The color of ripe bananas
- A place where you can borrow books
- A popular social media platform
- A place where you can go to watch movies
- A place where you can buy groceries
- The capital city of Japan
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- A language spoken in France and parts of Canada
- A type of beverage that's made from leaves
- A type of fruit that's often used to make jam
- A type of tree that grows tall and provides shade
- A sport played on ice with sticks and a puck
- A place where you can see animals from many different countries
- A bird that's often associated with wisdom
- A superhero who's also known as the Dark Knight
- A fruit that's red and round
- A person who designs buildings
- A vegetable that's green and can be used in salads
- The opposite of wet
24 Clues: The opposite of wet • The opposite of "fast" • The color of ripe bananas • The capital city of Japan • A fruit that's red and round • A person who designs buildings • A popular social media platform • A bird that's often kept as a pet • A place where you can borrow books • A place where you can buy groceries • Vehicle Number Plates for Yogyakarta • ...
Russia Geography Crossword 2025-02-27
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- More than ten of Russia's cities go along this River
- Weather conditions in an area over a period of time
- A self-proclaimed religious and spiritual healer who befriended the Czar's family
- The smaller country in-between China and Russia
- Russia fought this country over Chinese and Korean territories
- A geographic, linguistic, and ethnic title for people native to Eurasia
- An emperor to Russia before 1917
- Revolutionary Marxists who overtook Russia's government in 1917
- Indigenous people around Lake Baikal
- In the twenty-first century, this country has conflicted with Russia over land and politics
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- The largest country in the world
- The capital and the largest city of Russia
- The name of the continental region which Russia spans across
- Political practice and philosophy built by Karl Marx
- The main leader of the Bolsheviks
- Permanently frozen soil
- This kind of government is temporary
- The daughter of Nicholas II of Russia
- Local representative councils formed in Russia after the fall of Nicholas II
- Mountain range to the west of Russia
- Historians must ____ documents and events to learn more about them (think history's ws)
- Study of Earth's physical features and relationships
22 Clues: Permanently frozen soil • The largest country in the world • An emperor to Russia before 1917 • The main leader of the Bolsheviks • This kind of government is temporary • Mountain range to the west of Russia • Indigenous people around Lake Baikal • The daughter of Nicholas II of Russia • The capital and the largest city of Russia • ...
ancient rome 2026-06-19
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- : Central public square of a Roman city
- : Member of the emperor's elite guard
- : Julius Caesar was assassinated on the Ides of March
- : Urban home of a wealthy Roman family
- : Rounded roof used in Roman buildings
- : Officer who commanded about one hundred soldiers
- : Common citizen of ancient Rome
- : Roman city buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius
- : Apartment buildings in Roman cities
- : Field in which Romans excelled
- : Official population count
- : Governing body of ancient Rome
- : Painting created on wet plaster
- : Famous Roman amphitheater in Rome
- : Primary language of ancient Rome
- : Religion that spread throughout the empire
- : Territory controlled by Rome
- : Famous gladiator who led a slave revolt
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- : Structure used to transport water
- : Building material widely used by Romans
- : Artwork made from small colored pieces
- : Large unit of soldiers in the Roman army
- : Member of Rome's wealthy upper class
- : Architectural feature perfected by Romans
- : Legal status with special rights
- : Fighter who battled in arenas for public entertainment
- : New capital established by Constantine
- : Roman temple dedicated to all gods
- : Form of government before the empire
- : Supreme ruler of the Roman Empire
- : Traditional Roman garment
31 Clues: : Official population count • : Traditional Roman garment • : Territory controlled by Rome • : Common citizen of ancient Rome • : Field in which Romans excelled • : Governing body of ancient Rome • : Painting created on wet plaster • : Legal status with special rights • : Primary language of ancient Rome • : Structure used to transport water • ...
State Capitals 2013-03-03
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- The state with the coldest temperatures has this capital
- Capital of the state named after a president
- Only capital named after a president (State = Nebraska)
- Capital of California
- This state has Cheyenne as it's Capital
- The Aloha State's capital
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- Capital of Montana
- Capital of the state that also has Las Vegas
- Capital of Colorado
- State named after a president
- Salem is this state's capital
- Lake City Utah's Capital
12 Clues: Capital of Montana • Capital of Colorado • Capital of California • Lake City Utah's Capital • The Aloha State's capital • State named after a president • Salem is this state's capital • This state has Cheyenne as it's Capital • Capital of the state that also has Las Vegas • Capital of the state named after a president • Only capital named after a president (State = Nebraska) • ...
urban issues 2024-09-01
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- Areas of vegetation in cities, such as parks and gardens.
- Basic physical systems of a city, including roads, bridges, and water supply.
- Urban development that meets present needs without compromising future generations.
- The state of having no permanent residence.
- The increasing movement of people from rural areas to cities.
- Overcrowding of streets leading to traffic jams.
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- Housing that is reasonably priced and accessible to lower-income residents.
- The process of handling and disposing of urban garbage and recyclables.
- Systems like buses and subways are used for mass transportation.
- Contamination of the environment, often from cars and factories.
- An urban area that uses technology to improve services and reduce costs.
- Measure of population concentration in an urban area.
- Urban areas that are significantly warmer than their rural surroundings.
- The process of renovating urban areas, often displacing lower-income residents.
- Laws regulating land use in cities, dividing areas for specific purposes.
15 Clues: The state of having no permanent residence. • Overcrowding of streets leading to traffic jams. • Measure of population concentration in an urban area. • Areas of vegetation in cities, such as parks and gardens. • The increasing movement of people from rural areas to cities. • Systems like buses and subways are used for mass transportation. • ...
Social Change and Movement PW 2026-04-20
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- _______factors that force people from a place.
- The legal title for runaway enslaved African Americans.
- Southerners increasingly feared slave_____ as populations rose.
- A push factor that resulted in a wave of Irish immigration to U.S. cities in the mid 19th century.
- When people move from a rural agricultural environment to an urban city environment.
- The process of cities growing from rural migration.
- The belief that “native born” White Americans are superior to immigrants.
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- A network of people and safe places to assist fugitive slaves.
- Fugitive slaves that were caught could experience whipping,amputation, or _____.
- _______factors that make a place attractive to move to.
- When people permanently move from a place.
- The Southern practice of policing the movement of enslaved people.
- When people permanently move to a place.
- Fugitive slaves still experienced________ and the Fugitive Slave Clause in northern cities.
- The British territory that was a major destination for fugitive slaves.
15 Clues: When people permanently move to a place. • When people permanently move from a place. • _______factors that force people from a place. • The process of cities growing from rural migration. • _______factors that make a place attractive to move to. • The legal title for runaway enslaved African Americans. • ...
Christopher Ugorji Ch4 Sec 1 2021-12-10
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- land was what in NJ
- fifth group of settlers
- assembly of elected representatives
- The type of laws and teachings in the new society
- fourth group of settlers
- colony that was formed by Puritans
- the reason they did what they did to the 20 men and women
- thrid group of settlers
- second group of settlers
- first group of settlers
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- another one of the biggest cities
- what did they do to 20 men and women
- 1st governor
- largest town in a colony
- religious group
- rights that have to be respected
- one of the biggest cities
- why farming wasn't big
18 Clues: 1st governor • religious group • land was what in NJ • why farming wasn't big • fifth group of settlers • thrid group of settlers • first group of settlers • largest town in a colony • fourth group of settlers • second group of settlers • one of the biggest cities • rights that have to be respected • another one of the biggest cities • colony that was formed by Puritans • ...
Geography Unit test 2 review 2021-11-30
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- capital of Indonesia
- system for producing, distributing of goods
- People have moved from one place to another Technology tools and the skills people need to use them5. Agriculture another name for farming
- people who have leave from 1 place to another Urbanization movement of people to cities
- king or queen rules the government NaturalResources useful material found in the environment
- process of accepting/barrowing/exchanging
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- the central government owns all property
- government owns most basic industries Constitution sets of laws that define government power Manufacturing product is processed from raw materials11. Deforestation cutting down the forests
- basic & non-basic businesses owned privately
- people who buy and use the goods and services Plantation farms employ more workers & owned by few
- places that extinct animals live.
- way of life of a group of people w/ same beliefs
12 Clues: capital of Indonesia • places that extinct animals live. • the central government owns all property • process of accepting/barrowing/exchanging • system for producing, distributing of goods • basic & non-basic businesses owned privately • way of life of a group of people w/ same beliefs • ...
Southern/Eastern/Southwest Asia 2022-05-03
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- This socialist-communist state spanned throughout Europe and Asia; A shortened name for the USSR
- This was one of the two Japanese cities to be bombed in WW2
- Mao ______: Leader of the Communist Party in China
- Bejing is the capital of this communist country
- America's strict policy to restrict communism from spreading
- These invisible dividing lines divided the Korean Penninsula and modern-day Vietnam
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- This religion originated in Japan, and as maintained its location for years
- The United States are currently the world's largest producer of this resource
- This island country in eastern Asia is the original country of the religion Shintoism
- This country shares a southwestern
- This country is the world's largest oil producer;It also has an embassy in Washington DC
- this penninsula was divided by the 38th Parallel; it is located west of Japan
12 Clues: This country shares a southwestern • Bejing is the capital of this communist country • Mao ______: Leader of the Communist Party in China • This was one of the two Japanese cities to be bombed in WW2 • America's strict policy to restrict communism from spreading • This religion originated in Japan, and as maintained its location for years • ...
AFM-20MBA13, Crossword Puzzle- Module 1 & 2 2021-02-27
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- is the book of secondary or final entry
- The acronym for International Financial Reporting Standards
- is an Income account
- The acronym for Institute of Chartered Accountant of India
- assets which don't have a physical form but have rights and value
- Income of a recurring nature from any source
- allocations made by company before profits are calculated
- the amount of capital, called up by the Co. and public have agreed to take up and pay
- Act of recording transactions in a chronological order
- is the book of prime entry
- The acronym for Accounting Standards Board
- is the list of credit and debit balances of ledger accounts which are equal
- These form the loan capital of a company
- A set of activities which is measured in value
- The acronym for Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
- Those shares which gets first priority when dividends are declared
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- is an Asset account
- assets which can be quickly converted to cash
- An expenditure where benefits expire within an accounting cycle
- the amount of capital which is actually paid by the public
- is the notional reduction in value of intangible assets
- is an Expense account
- the amount of dividend declared and paid between two general body meetings
- is equal to Purchases minus returns
- is a liability account
- Assets - Liabilities
- it is the last resort to balance the Trial balance
- It is equal to the sum of Capital & Liabilities
- is part of capital account
- Also called as common shares, form the bulk of a company's capital and are the real owners of the company
30 Clues: is an Asset account • is an Income account • Assets - Liabilities • is an Expense account • is a liability account • is the book of prime entry • is part of capital account • is equal to Purchases minus returns • is the book of secondary or final entry • These form the loan capital of a company • The acronym for Accounting Standards Board • ...
Obscure Countries 2025-12-07
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- Which Pacific island country has Port Vila as its capital?
- Which Central American country has Belmopan as its capital and is known for the Great Blue Hole?
- Which tiny island country in Micronesia is the world’s smallest republic by population?
- Tomé and Príncipe Which small island country is located near the equator in the Gulf of Guinea?
- Which Horn of Africa country has its capital at the same name and lies on the Bab-el-Mandeb Strait?
- Which Pacific island nation straddles the equator and the International Date Line?
- Which island nation in the Indian Ocean is famous for white-sand beaches and Victoria as its capital?
- Which African country is nicknamed the “Warm Heart of Africa”?
- Islands Which Pacific island country’s capital is Honiara and was the site of WWII battles?
- Which Caribbean island country should not be confused with the Dominican Republic?
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- Which small Southeast Asian nation on Borneo is ruled by a Sultan?
- City Which is the world’s smallest independent country, located entirely within Rome?
- Which West African country has Lomé as its capital?
- Which African country was formerly known as Swaziland?
- Which island country off the east coast of Africa has Moroni as its capital?
- Which tiny country is located in the Pyrenees between France and Spain?
- Which Pacific nation is one of the smallest and most vulnerable to rising sea levels?
- Which tiny island nation in the western Pacific Ocean has Ngerulmud as its capital?
- African Republic Which landlocked African country has Bangui as its capital?
- Which European microstate is located between Switzerland and Austria?
20 Clues: Which West African country has Lomé as its capital? • Which African country was formerly known as Swaziland? • Which Pacific island country has Port Vila as its capital? • Which African country is nicknamed the “Warm Heart of Africa”? • Which small Southeast Asian nation on Borneo is ruled by a Sultan? • ...
Geography 2017-03-02
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- He controlled the first expedition around the world in 1519
- The capital of Norway
- The capital of Finland
- The capital of Denmark
- The capital of Serbia
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- The capital of Croatia
- The capital of Uruguay
- The capital of Portugal
- The capital of England
- The capital of Romania
- The most highest mountain in the world
- The capital of Spain
12 Clues: The capital of Spain • The capital of Norway • The capital of Serbia • The capital of Croatia • The capital of Uruguay • The capital of England • The capital of Romania • The capital of Finland • The capital of Denmark • The capital of Portugal • The most highest mountain in the world • He controlled the first expedition around the world in 1519
All About the World 2016-10-21
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- This Antarctic Ocean is very far ______ at the bottom of the world.
- The ocean around India is called the _____ Ocean.
- The capital city of Japan.
- The UK is a country in this continent.
- This is a country in Africa.
- This is a country in North America.
- There is one continent with no countries.
- The capital city of Colombia.
- The ______ ocean is very far North at the top of the world.
- This is the biggest ocean in the world.
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- This is the ocean between the Americas and Europe/Africa.
- This is a country in Australia and Oceania.
- The capital city of Canada.
- The capital city of France.
- The capital city of Egypt.
- The capital city of Australia.
- What continent is China in?
- This is county in South America.
18 Clues: The capital city of Japan. • The capital city of Egypt. • The capital city of Canada. • The capital city of France. • What continent is China in? • This is a country in Africa. • The capital city of Colombia. • The capital city of Australia. • This is county in South America. • This is a country in North America. • The UK is a country in this continent. • ...
Central America 2023-04-25
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- La capital de Belize es
- El volcán Arenal está en Guatemala y ______.
- La capital de El Salvador es
- El país más grande.
- El país más pequeño
- El país al norte.
- La capital de Nicaragua
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- La capital de Guatemala es
- La Capital de Costa Rica es
- Guatemala, El Salvador, y ____ tienen las montañas más altas
- La capital de Honduras es
- El país al sur.
- La capital de Panama es
- La ciudad más grande en América Central es la Ciudad Guatemala
14 Clues: El país al sur. • El país al norte. • El país más grande. • El país más pequeño • La capital de Belize es • La capital de Panama es • La capital de Nicaragua • La capital de Honduras es • La capital de Guatemala es • La Capital de Costa Rica es • La capital de El Salvador es • El volcán Arenal está en Guatemala y ______. • Guatemala, El Salvador, y ____ tienen las montañas más altas • ...
World Chapter 6 - Events and Places 2020-12-07
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- the wars between Greece and Persia
- a strait between Europe and Asia Minor where the Persians built a bridge
- the place where the small Greek navy defeated the Persian fleet
- the war between Sparta and Athens, even Persia became involved
- a city on the coast of Asia Minor that was burned after a 10-year war
- island where the Minoans lived
- the place where the greatly outnumbered Athenians defeated the Persians
- the home of the gods according to Greek mythology
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- the name given to 16 cities built by Alexander
- the chief city of the Persian homeland that was conquered by Alexander in 330 BC
- the period of several hundred years between Alexander’s conquest and the Roman Empire
- the narrow mountain pass where the Spartan army was betrayed by a traitor
- the capital city of Persia
- an impressive palace built by the Minoans
- competitions held every four years to honor Zeus, and to encourage unity among the various city-states of Greece
15 Clues: the capital city of Persia • island where the Minoans lived • the wars between Greece and Persia • an impressive palace built by the Minoans • the name given to 16 cities built by Alexander • the home of the gods according to Greek mythology • the war between Sparta and Athens, even Persia became involved • ...
Chapter 15 and 16 Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-06
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- The rule by officials with proven merit, or skills
- Capital city of China
- An innovation in Imperial China used to transport water using a loop and chain
- A crop that was very valuable in Imperial China
- Often times throughout imperial China, there were periods of _ and division.
- Kublai Khan created _ social classes in the Yuan dynasty.
- The leader of the Mongols when they took over the Chinese empire in the 13th century
- _ exams were put in place to have people prove their qualifications for jobs in Imperial China
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- A flat platform built on a hillside used to grow rice
- Civil service exams were put in place to avoid _ officials in government
- The _ of Heaven was the idea that Heaven had chosen a particular dynasty to rule
- A line of rulers from the same family
- Means "relating to an emperor"
- This increased after citizens in China realized officials were corrupt and dishonest; created a violent atmosphere
- The growth of cities
15 Clues: The growth of cities • Capital city of China • Means "relating to an emperor" • A line of rulers from the same family • A crop that was very valuable in Imperial China • The rule by officials with proven merit, or skills • A flat platform built on a hillside used to grow rice • Kublai Khan created _ social classes in the Yuan dynasty. • ...
Chapter 3.1.2 Kaiyote CROSSWORD 2012-02-22
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- This city conquered what was left of Ghana
- These were the first invaders to capture Mali
- This was the third major empire in Medieval Africa
- After the death of this ruler in 1337 Mali began to decline
- This weapon along with cannons let the Arab soldiers of Morroco conquer Songhai quite easily
- A tax paid to the city of Ghana that made it rich
- This "Lion Prince" was credited for the capture of Ghana and ruled from 1230 to 1255
- This was one of the reasons for the decline of Ghana Hint(is shiny and yellow)
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- this was an activity that caused the rise of many cities in Medieval Africa
- These people were African storytellers
- These type of boats helped the Songhai empire control the river trade
- Means rapidly fading
- this was the first empire to develop
- This man was the leader of the Songhai empire and drove out the Berbers in 1468
- This city was the trading capital on the Atlantic Coast
15 Clues: Means rapidly fading • this was the first empire to develop • These people were African storytellers • This city conquered what was left of Ghana • These were the first invaders to capture Mali • A tax paid to the city of Ghana that made it rich • This was the third major empire in Medieval Africa • This city was the trading capital on the Atlantic Coast • ...
Globalisation 2022-04-06
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- the employment of children in an industry or business, especially when illegal or considered exploitative.
- The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry.
- The process of growth or new information or an event
- Relating to more than two nationalities
- The social process whereby cities grow and societies become more urban
- Migration into a place (especially migration to a country of which you are not a native in order to settle there)
- The tastes in art and manners that are favored by a social group
- Not equal
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- work jointly on an activity or project
- /An increase in the average temperature of the earth's atmosphere
- Commodities (goods or services) bought from a foreign country
- A computer network consisting of a worldwide network
- The activities associated with the governance of a country or area, especially the debate between parties having power.
- Pollution of the atmosphere
- An economic system based on private ownership of capital
15 Clues: Not equal • Pollution of the atmosphere • work jointly on an activity or project • Relating to more than two nationalities • A computer network consisting of a worldwide network • The process of growth or new information or an event • An economic system based on private ownership of capital • Commodities (goods or services) bought from a foreign country • ...
the Industrial Revolution 2023-10-23
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- Shares in a company
- Someone who manages and assumes the financial risks of starting new businesses
- The movement of people to cities
- Businesses that are owned by many investors who buy shares of stock
- A business organization in an area such as shipping, mining, railroads, or factories
- The working class
- drug that prevents pain during surgery
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- the idea that the goal of society should be "the greatest happiness for the greatest number" of its citizens
- an artistic attempt to represent the world as it was, without the heightened sentiment and idealized emotions of the romantics
- Money used to invest in enterprises
- the process f taking over and consolidating, or combining, lands formerly shared by peasant farmers
- To separate iron from its ore
- Multistory buildings divided into apartments
- the unscientific belief that one racial group is superior to another
- Private roads built by entrepreneurs who charged travelers a toll, or fee, to use them
15 Clues: The working class • Shares in a company • To separate iron from its ore • The movement of people to cities • Money used to invest in enterprises • drug that prevents pain during surgery • Multistory buildings divided into apartments • Businesses that are owned by many investors who buy shares of stock • the unscientific belief that one racial group is superior to another • ...
Into New Mexico 2024-01-18
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- slave who was a scout for the Spanish and was killed 84-92
- irrigation canal (key term) 94-98
- name of the road from Mexico City to Santa Fe 84-92
- santa fe churches and homes were built in this style 94-98
- led an expedition (size of eunice) looking for 7 cities of gold 84-92
- town council (key term) 94-98
- means that someone is forced to leave forever (key term)84-92
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- treated the natives brutally, fought with acoma pueblo, punished severely 84-92
- military fort (key term) 94-98
- name of the new royal governor 94-98
- ditch boss (key term) 94-98
- name of the pueblo people that lived on top of a mesa 84-92
- last name of liar about 7 citites of gold 84-92
- name of the town they decided to build the new capital 94-98
- this word means steep cliff (key term) 94-92
15 Clues: ditch boss (key term) 94-98 • town council (key term) 94-98 • military fort (key term) 94-98 • irrigation canal (key term) 94-98 • name of the new royal governor 94-98 • this word means steep cliff (key term) 94-92 • last name of liar about 7 citites of gold 84-92 • name of the road from Mexico City to Santa Fe 84-92 • ...
Topic 7 Lesson 1 & 2 The Industrial Revolution and Immigration 2025-03-16
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- the amount of goods or resources in stock, on hand, or available in the market to sell
- a change from manual to machine-powered production that transformed economy, society, and technology
- an association of workers in a specific trade, formed to gain higher wages and better working conditions
- a political party of the 1850s that was anit-Catholic and anti-immigrant
- an American who sought to limit immigration and preserve the country for native born, white Protestants
- young girls who worked in the Lowell Mills in Massachusettes during the Industrial Reolution
- a person who invests in a business to make a profit
- a skilled worker
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- a policy orpractive that denies equal rights to certain groups of people
- the movement of population from farms to cities
- identical, machine made parts for a tool or an instrument
- money invested in a business venture
- a shortage, lack, or insufficient supply
- a severe food shortage
- the refusal by workers to do their jobs until their demands are met
15 Clues: a skilled worker • a severe food shortage • money invested in a business venture • a shortage, lack, or insufficient supply • the movement of population from farms to cities • a person who invests in a business to make a profit • identical, machine made parts for a tool or an instrument • the refusal by workers to do their jobs until their demands are met • ...
East Asia 2025-04-17
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- The 2011 Fukushima nuclear meltdown and subsequent disaster was caused by ____
- Home to the Mongol Empire under Genghis Khan (13th century)
- Capital is Ulanbataar
- Capital is Beijing
- In a communist country, the government is allowed to ___ what people see and read.
- Capital is Tokyo
- Japan's highest peak, major tourist attraction
- Highly active ring of volcanic, seismic activity around the Pacific Ocean
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- Type of government where you can be imprisoned or executed for speaking against the government, Example China
- The ____ War was fought between 1950 and 1953 involving the U.S. North Korea, South Korea, China and the Soviet Union
- Capital of China
- In the original 1954 ______ destroyed Tokyo
- Capital of North Korea
- Capital of Taiwan
- Capital is Seoul
- Capital of Japan
- Current leader is Kim Jong Un
17 Clues: Capital of China • Capital is Seoul • Capital of Japan • Capital is Tokyo • Capital of Taiwan • Capital is Beijing • Capital is Ulanbataar • Capital of North Korea • Current leader is Kim Jong Un • In the original 1954 ______ destroyed Tokyo • Japan's highest peak, major tourist attraction • Home to the Mongol Empire under Genghis Khan (13th century) • ...
Can you spell different countries and continents? 2014-11-16
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- Luxembourg City is in which country?
- Disneyland Paris is here...
- What is the capital city of Spain?
- Caracas is the capital city of this country...
- Kingston is the capital of this Caribbean island...
- Zimbabwe is in which country?
- The Northern Lights can be witnessed here...
- This country is in North America
- 'The Big 5' can be found here...
- Muscat is the capital city of this country...
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- Ecuador is in which continent?
- Kuala Lumpur is the capital city of this country...
- Hungary is in which continent?
- Toronto is the capital city of this country..
- Australia is in which continent?
- Oman is in which continent?
- Mount Everest can be seen in this country...
17 Clues: Disneyland Paris is here... • Oman is in which continent? • Zimbabwe is in which country? • Ecuador is in which continent? • Hungary is in which continent? • Australia is in which continent? • This country is in North America • 'The Big 5' can be found here... • What is the capital city of Spain? • Luxembourg City is in which country? • ...
GENERAL CULTURE 2021-11-29
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- He painted the famous sunflowers
- It is flown in the wind
- It is located in the Pola Zone. Its capital is Juneau.
- The capital of Canada
- It is a continent
- It is celebrated on February 14
- The capital of Jamaica.
- a hot drink made from the roasted and ground seeds
- The United States flag is blue red and _____
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- food made of flour, water, and yeast mixed together and baked
- a dish made of dough spread with tomatoes and cheese
- The capital of Turkey.
- Paz The capital of Bolivia.
- One of the Ninja turtle's name
- how do you say avestruz in English?
- A morning meal that should not be skipped.
- The Capital of England
17 Clues: It is a continent • The capital of Canada • The capital of Turkey. • The Capital of England • It is flown in the wind • The capital of Jamaica. • Paz The capital of Bolivia. • One of the Ninja turtle's name • It is celebrated on February 14 • He painted the famous sunflowers • how do you say avestruz in English? • A morning meal that should not be skipped. • ...
Keeper of the Lost Cities 2025-01-30
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- The one special ability that is forbidden
- This person is in charge of a place deemed "the Foster Center"
- The two abilities needed to create an illusion
- The color of Sophie Foster's eyes
- The eye color both Keefe and Marella share
- The main method of traveling in the Lost Cities
- The term elves use to describe where humans live
- The species that protects the elves as bodyguards (mostly)
- The group that rules the elves (not considered a rebellion
- The number of drafts written before publishing Keeper of the Lost Cities
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- The material King Enki's crown and Tam's bonds were made of
- The name of Keefe's mother and a leader of the Neverseen
- Messenger The name of the author of Keeper of the Lost Cities
- The name of the creature Sophie rescued and now takes care of
- The color of the streak in Maruca's hair
15 Clues: The color of Sophie Foster's eyes • The color of the streak in Maruca's hair • The one special ability that is forbidden • The eye color both Keefe and Marella share • The two abilities needed to create an illusion • The main method of traveling in the Lost Cities • The term elves use to describe where humans live • ...
Immigration/Urbanization 2024-11-03
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- to settle into a new country; settler
- type of building consisting of many dwellings/apartments; high rise
- area with large populations consisting of cities and infrastructure; city
- homes that provides immigrantswit shelter, job training, child care, etc.; shelter
- growth of cities; metro
- government officials using their power for illegal reasons; dishonest politician
- governments that treat their citizens harshly; dictatorship
- growth of industries; mechanization
- area with low population, consisting of farms, ranches, and forests; farm
- treating someone harshly because of their religion; spiritual torture
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- lack of food; food shortage
- unjust treatment of a person/people based on factors such as race, color, age, religion, ability, etc.; prejudice
- neighborhood within a city consisting of one primary ethnic group; district
- communities that grow right outside of large cities
- to leave your native/home country to live in a foreign/different country; traveler
15 Clues: growth of cities; metro • lack of food; food shortage • growth of industries; mechanization • to settle into a new country; settler • communities that grow right outside of large cities • governments that treat their citizens harshly; dictatorship • type of building consisting of many dwellings/apartments; high rise • ...
Grade 7 Exam Review 2022-12-14
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- A rose-shaped image that shows the direction of a map when it's drawn
- A map that shows mountains, rivers, and lakes
- Information we can show on a graph
- Line that is drawn horizontally across the earth
- Graph lines along X and Y
- Compass directions include southeast and northwest
- Line that is drawn vertically down the earth from North to South
- Line drawn vertically down the earth at zero degrees
- The spread of culture from one area to another
- Great Aunt, and partner in crime of Great Aunt Constance
- A chart that shows blocks or boxes to reveal information
- Help you give to someone who asks for it
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- Invisible man
- A map that shows street names, capital cities, and borders of countries
- Name of Egypt's main river
- A part of someone's culture. E.g. Food, clothes, or religion
- Horizontal line on the earth drawn at zero degrees
- Compass directions including north, south, east, and west
- Lots of cultures that exist in one area
- 1:100 is an example of this on a map
- A chart that shows images to reveal its information
21 Clues: Invisible man • Graph lines along X and Y • Name of Egypt's main river • Information we can show on a graph • 1:100 is an example of this on a map • Lots of cultures that exist in one area • Help you give to someone who asks for it • A map that shows mountains, rivers, and lakes • The spread of culture from one area to another • ...
Honors World History 2020-05-15
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- First democracy, inspired modern democracy
- Oligarchy, rigid, militaristic
- Couldnt hold public office in rome
- a Structure in england that was built between the neolithic era and the bronze age
- King at the top, royal governors, local control of affairs
- spread by exile by assyrians, and babylonian captivity
- located in present day Iraq and Syria
- Believe in Karma and reincarnation
- Centrally located in the mediterranean basin
- Official religion of persia
- any history before the invention of writing or well kept records
- United Athens and Sparta against Persian Empire
- Main Greek Column
- Roman god whose greek counterpart is Aphrodite
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- Founder of Judaism
- something that happened after said time period
- “New stone Age”
- King of Gods
- belief in many gods
- Ancient China trade network
- Believe in a Code of Harmony, and Ancestor worship
- explained natural phenomena, human qualities, and life events
- Phoencian capital city
- centered on the huanghe (Yellow river)
- Founded by Siddhatra Guatama
- Egyptian writing system
- belief in one god
- Athens/Delian League VERSUS Sparta/ Peloponnesian
- One of the first cities
- rich families who were eligible to hold public office in rome
30 Clues: King of Gods • “New stone Age” • belief in one god • Main Greek Column • Founder of Judaism • belief in many gods • Phoencian capital city • Egyptian writing system • One of the first cities • Ancient China trade network • Official religion of persia • Founded by Siddhatra Guatama • Oligarchy, rigid, militaristic • Couldnt hold public office in rome • Believe in Karma and reincarnation • ...
Lauren Inca Crossword 2021-01-29
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- How did the Inca layout their cities?
- What shape did they build their houses in?
- What were the name of the where the Inca lived?
- What animal was important for the Incas?
- What was the name of the Inca sun god?
- The Incas built bridges to connect to other places.
- Who was the Inca legend who became the first rulers of the Inca?
- What was the title of an Inca ruler?
- What social classes of people lived in the city of Cuzco?
- What is one of the crops the Incas grew?
- Where did the Incas lived?
- Who caused the Incas to disappear?
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- What age were the Incas allowed to get married?
- Who served in the temples for the gods?
- What person had to work hard everyday?
- When could girls cut their hair?
- What job did most common Incas have?
- What did men wear on their heads?
- What kinds of kids learned off of their parents?
- Who had to have their heads strapped to a board?
- What is a conquistador?
- What was the name of the first Inca city and capital?
- What kind of kids went to school?
- What thing did that use to make houses?
24 Clues: What is a conquistador? • Where did the Incas lived? • When could girls cut their hair? • What did men wear on their heads? • What kind of kids went to school? • Who caused the Incas to disappear? • What job did most common Incas have? • What was the title of an Inca ruler? • How did the Inca layout their cities? • What person had to work hard everyday? • ...
Perth Crossword Puzzle 2016-05-10
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- A piece of Manhattan in the heart of Perth
- First name of Perth-born actress who starred in Home and Away
- Closest capital city to Perth
- Large hill that overlooks Perth forming part of King's Park
- Perth hosted a contest that was out of this world in the 70’s
- Steve McQueen wouldn’t look out of place here
- Shopping arcade reminiscent of England
- Small city south of Perth with longest pier in southern hemisphere
- Famous beach home to the annual Sculpture by the Sea
- Busiest international route out of Perth airport
- Name of Astronaut who named Perth the "City of Light"
- Perth basketball team that became NBL champions this year
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- Small marsupial found on Rottnest Island
- The coolest GP in Western Australia
- Surname of the founder of Perth
- Type of climate Perth experiences
- Railway station between Whitfords and Joondalup
- The first comedian to perform at the Perth Arena
- Perth’s hottest month of the year to date
- Early morning tv show on channel 7
- Region of Western Australia partially surrounding Perth
- Make a rendez-vous with one of Perth's sister cities
- Desert sculptures approximately 200 km north of the city
23 Clues: Closest capital city to Perth • Surname of the founder of Perth • Type of climate Perth experiences • Early morning tv show on channel 7 • The coolest GP in Western Australia • Shopping arcade reminiscent of England • Small marsupial found on Rottnest Island • Perth’s hottest month of the year to date • A piece of Manhattan in the heart of Perth • ...
Geography chapter 2 2021-12-02
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- An area in a city in which people work, but do not live
- A city that is multiple times larger than the second biggest city
- The sector in which lawyers work
- The sector in which farmers work
- A poor country
- A place in non-western cities in which poor people live
- The sector in which painters work
- People moving away from the city to quieter neighbourhoods
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- Amount of people moving towards the city
- The process of people moving towards the city
- Percentage of people living in a city
- A city that is important in the world (economically or politically)
- The area of a city
- city A city that is the most important city in a country and it often resides the government
- A city with more than 10 milion inhabitants
- A neighbourhood outside the city centre
- The process in which people renovate old buildings in a European city
- The process of a country taking over another country in the past (e.g. what the UK in Africa did)
- The income of a person in a year
- The area where farmers produce food
20 Clues: A poor country • The area of a city • The sector in which lawyers work • The sector in which farmers work • The income of a person in a year • The sector in which painters work • The area where farmers produce food • Percentage of people living in a city • A neighbourhood outside the city centre • Amount of people moving towards the city • ...
CH 20 - Industrial Revolution 2024-02-23
Across
- This mans engine was built off of a Newcomen engine
- The different parts of Socialism that produced and distributed goods
- Drug that prevents pain during surgery
- Radical economics where people worked as a whole rather than private individuals
- Privately built roads that charged a fee to travelers
- Self-sufficient communities where all work was shared and all property was owned in common
- The greatest revolution in transportation
- The movement of people to cities
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- The ideas that the goal of society should be "the greatest happiness for the greatest number"
- Great Britain had a lot of this to invest in enterprises
- Founder of the Methodist Church
- Lord that urged famers to grown turnips, to restore the soil
- The idea that all working men in all countries should unite
- Multistory buildings divided into crowded apartments
- workers organizations that fought management
- Working Class
- Spinners and weavers would come and work everyday in a?
- A form of socialism that sees class struggle between employer and employee as unavoidable
- Father of Communism
- What is it called when factories hired boys and girls to work in factories
20 Clues: Working Class • Father of Communism • Founder of the Methodist Church • The movement of people to cities • Drug that prevents pain during surgery • The greatest revolution in transportation • workers organizations that fought management • This mans engine was built off of a Newcomen engine • Multistory buildings divided into crowded apartments • ...
Spring Break Review 2025-03-13
Across
- Weather phenomena, helped facilitate Indian Ocean trade
- Oldest Civilization in the Americas
- United the Inca Empire
- Alternative name for Corn (Mesoamerica)
- _______________ Group: Bantu Peoples
- Only woman ruler of China
- Greek Military Formation
- Device to calculate position based on celestial objects
- Wealthy West African King who became famous from Hajj
- Leader Responsible for Aztec Collapse
- 2nd emperor of Tang
- Last major West African Empire
- Raw material or product that can be bought or sold
- Xia failed to conquer these people
- City States that participated in Indian Ocean Trade
- Gao, Djenne and _____________: Major trade cities in Trans Saharan Trade
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- Song Capital
- Athenian Alliance after Persian Wars
- Major City in the Inca Empire
- Farming Method of the Aztec
- Holiest City in Islam
- Blend of Daoism, Buddhism and another Chinese Philosophy
- Besides gold, often traded on Trans-Saharan Trade Routes
- Holy book in Quran
- Mandatory Public Service in the Inca
- Built Grand Canal
- Major Medieval Chinese Innovation, not moveable type
- belief that spirits living in animals, plants etc. play an important role in life
- Inca Record Keeping
- Ibn who wrote about Mansa Musa
30 Clues: Song Capital • Built Grand Canal • Holy book in Quran • 2nd emperor of Tang • Inca Record Keeping • Holiest City in Islam • United the Inca Empire • Greek Military Formation • Only woman ruler of China • Farming Method of the Aztec • Major City in the Inca Empire • Last major West African Empire • Ibn who wrote about Mansa Musa • Xia failed to conquer these people • ...
第二册 Unit 1 听口 Place 2024-06-05
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- belonging to or related to a city
- the most important city in a country or state, where the government is
- a hard piece of the material that the Earth is made of
- located to be in a particular place
- relating to the present time and not to the past
- all the cars and trucks using the road
- something built over a river or road that lets people, cars or trains go across
- from a long time ago; very old
- a body of water that has land all around it
- a large hole in the side of a mountain or under the ground
- a place with a lot of trees growing near each other
- open, grassy land
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- relating to the countryside and not to cities or towns
- a room or set of rooms in a building for someone to live in
- liked by many people
- very full of people
- different from the usual or normal; unusual or not expected
- a part of a larger place
- costing a lot of money
- not expensive, or costing less than usual
- to know something because you have seen it before
21 Clues: open, grassy land • very full of people • liked by many people • costing a lot of money • a part of a larger place • from a long time ago; very old • belonging to or related to a city • located to be in a particular place • all the cars and trucks using the road • not expensive, or costing less than usual • a body of water that has land all around it • ...
Unit terms Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-10
Across
- Land, labor, and capital
- First Chancellor of the German Empire
- Study of the effects on earths geography
- Aimed to allow equal and open trade
- The extension of a country's power
- A theory that applied Charles Darwins “survival of the fittest” to society
- Turning common land into privately owned land
- Wars fought over the illegal drug trade between western powers
- A violent uprising in China
- The belief that we don't need social classes
- A state taking over foreign territory
- Cities growing larger because people move from rural areas
- economic theory where belief is production among other things should be owned
- A region where a powerful country shapes its decisions
- A conflict between the Russian empire and the Japanese empire
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- An economic system where businesses own and control property
- Discrimination to others based on their race
- A period of major technological and economic change
- large industrial buildings
- A political policy based on practical and material factors
- The German title for “emperor”
- People of power restrict the freedom of others
- A person who manages a business
- A class positioned economically between upper and lower class
- A development of industries
25 Clues: Land, labor, and capital • large industrial buildings • A violent uprising in China • A development of industries • The German title for “emperor” • A person who manages a business • The extension of a country's power • Aimed to allow equal and open trade • First Chancellor of the German Empire • A state taking over foreign territory • Study of the effects on earths geography • ...
Industrial Revolution 2026-03-25
Across
- the social class between the lower and upper
- small-scale industry that can be carried on at
- performed on it
- a social class comprising those who do manual labor or work for wages
- to raise steam which either turns a turbine or forces a piston
- the social process whereby cities grow and
- Communication by transmitting signals over a wire. Messages could be sent over long distances in a short period of time.
- an early spinning machine with multiple
- to allocate goods and resources and to determine prices
- by family members using their own equipment
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- stop work in order to press demands
- an economy that relies chiefly on market
- or business and human resources of economic value
- become more urban
- Individuals who start new businesses, introduce new products and improve management techniques
- the ratio of live births in an area to the population of
- wealth in the form of money or property owned by a
- area
- a plant consisting of buildings with facilities for
- mechanical system in a factory whereby an
- an economy that relies chiefly on market
- external-combustion engine in which heat is
- to allocate goods and resources and to determine prices
- is conveyed through sites at which successive operations
- move up and down in a cylinder
25 Clues: area • performed on it • become more urban • move up and down in a cylinder • stop work in order to press demands • an early spinning machine with multiple • an economy that relies chiefly on market • an economy that relies chiefly on market • mechanical system in a factory whereby an • the social process whereby cities grow and • external-combustion engine in which heat is • ...
citys and countrys 2023-05-31
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- where is the autumn festival
- where iois the eiffel tower located
- what is the capital of the UK and england
- In what country is located Dubai
- where is the summer festival
- what is the capital of Scotland
- what is the capital of Ireland
- what is the capital of Northen Ireland
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- i ( OLIVER S) did a slide show of what city
- where is the spring festival
- where is the winter festival
- what country does northen ireland border
- WICH COUNTRYS capital is washingdon DC
- what is the biggest city in russia
- what country is below england
- what is the capital of wales
16 Clues: where is the spring festival • where is the winter festival • where is the autumn festival • what is the capital of wales • where is the summer festival • what country is below england • what is the capital of Ireland • what is the capital of Scotland • In what country is located Dubai • what is the biggest city in russia • where iois the eiffel tower located • ...
U.S States 2023-12-18
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- The smallest U.S state
- Potatoes are grown here
- The Gateway Arch is a major landmark
- Home of the saguaro cactus
- The least populous state
- The Diamond State
- The capital is Columbus
- Pineapples are grown here
- The Beehive State
- Land of Lincoln
- Known for the Alamo
- The charter oak was here
- Known for The Green Mountain Boys
- State bird is the common loon
- Known for the northern lights
- The Peace Garden State
- The Mountain State
- Heart of Dixie
- Known for lobsters
- Named after a president
- Redwood trees grow here
- Tallahassee is the capital
- The Peach State
- Topeka is the capital
- Switzerland of America
- The Beaver State
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- The Palmetto State
- The Mother of Presidents
- Known for Mt. Rushmore
- Holds the most populous city in the U.S
- Known for gambling
- Jackson is the capital
- The Creole State
- Raleigh is the capital
- The Keystone State
- The Badger State
- The First State
- Separated into two peninsulas
- State bird is the roadrunner
- Field of Dreams was filmed here
- Annapolis is the capital
- Denver is the capital
- The Cornhusker State
- Known for the Boston Tea Party
- Known for horse racing
- Known for the Indy 500
- The Treasure State
- Trenton is the capital
- Known for country music
- Name means "Red People"
50 Clues: Heart of Dixie • The First State • Land of Lincoln • The Peach State • The Creole State • The Badger State • The Beaver State • The Diamond State • The Beehive State • The Palmetto State • Known for gambling • The Keystone State • The Mountain State • The Treasure State • Known for lobsters • Known for the Alamo • The Cornhusker State • Denver is the capital • Topeka is the capital • ...
Cultura general 2025-09-24
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- Celsius Unidad de medida de la temperatura en el sistema métrico.
- El tercer planeta del sistema solar.
- Océano que es el más grande del mundo.
- Animal que puede caminar sobre el agua.
- La capital de Canadá.
- El animal nacional de Australia.
- País que tiene la forma de una bota.
- La capital de Rusia.
- La capital de México.
- País que tiene el récord mundial de la población más grande.
- Delhi La capital de la India.
- País que es el hogar de las piramides de Giza.
- Persona que diseña edificios y casas.
- Fruta que es el ingrediente principal de la guacamole.
- Elemento químico cuyo símbolo es O.
- La capital de Francia.
- Ciudad en la que se encuentra la Torre Eiffel.
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- Ciudad que es la capital de España.
- El proceso de plantar y cultivar vegetales.
- La capital de Alemania.
- Cuál es el río más largo del mundo?
- Palabra en inglés que significa "gracias".
- Unidad de medida de la masa en el sistema métrico.
- País que tiene el mayor número de islas.
- Continente que es el más pequeño del mundo.
- Elemento químico cuyo símbolo es Fe.
- Juego de mesa en el que se juega con fichas y se mueven en un tablero blanco y negro.
- La capital de Italia.
- El lugar donde se guardan los libros en una biblioteca.
- Unidad de medida de la longitud en el sistema métrico.
- Juego de cartas que se juega con un mazo de 52 cartas.
31 Clues: La capital de Rusia. • La capital de Canadá. • La capital de México. • La capital de Italia. • La capital de Francia. • La capital de Alemania. • Delhi La capital de la India. • El animal nacional de Australia. • Ciudad que es la capital de España. • Cuál es el río más largo del mundo? • Elemento químico cuyo símbolo es O. • El tercer planeta del sistema solar. • ...
CRUCIGRAMA UNIDAD II 2025-05-09
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- Órgano supremo de la SA que aprueba el proyecto de aplicación de utilidades (LGSM Art. 180).
- Ganancias retenidas de ejercicios anteriores no distribuidas, parte del capital contable.
- Utilidad o pérdida neta del periodo que impacta directamente el capital contable.
- Descripción en notas de los criterios para distribuir utilidades, valuar activos y reconocer ingresos (NIF A-5).
- Exigencias de las NIF para detallar cambios en políticas contables, reclasificaciones y eventos posteriores al cierre.
- Reserva creada por disposición de los estatutos sociales, adicional a la reserva legal (LGSM Art. 21).
- Capital contable al cierre del ejercicio, resultado de sumar saldo inicial, movimientos y resultados integrales.
- Apartado que revela políticas contables, detalles del proyecto de utilidades y cambios en reservas según NIF B-1 (revelaciones).
- Aportaciones de los accionistas registradas en el acta constitutiva de la SA (LGSM Art. 89).
- Situación que obliga a compensar con reservas o reducir capital social (LGSM Art. 208).
- Movimiento por emisión de nuevas acciones o aportaciones adicionales de socios, registrado en el estado de cambios.
- Reserva técnica para financiar la recompra de acciones propias.
- Propuesta de distribución de utilidades de una SA, aprobada por la asamblea de accionistas, que incluye reservas, dividendos y reinversiones (LGSM Art. 189).
- Parte de las utilidades destinada a financiar proyectos de expansión de la SA, previa aprobación en asamblea.
- Operación que afecta el capital contable y debe revelarse en el estado de cambios según NIF B-14.
- Ajuste al valor de mercado de activos fijos que afecta el capital contable (NIF C-9).
- Monto del capital contable al inicio del ejercicio, según el balance general anterior (NIF B-13).
- Presentación por separado en el estado de cambios de cada elemento del capital (capital social, reservas, utilidades).
- Proceso de registrar en la contabilidad la distribución de utilidades mediante asientos que afectan cuentas de resultados acumulados y reservas (NIF C-11).
- Reserva creada por decisión de la asamblea, sin obligación legal.
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- Marco normativo (NIF) que define los apartados obligatorios del informe financiero, como análisis de resultados, políticas contables y riesgos.
- Indicador clave revelado en notas, calculado según NIF B-14 para sociedades cotizadas.
- Correcciones de errores contables de ejercicios anteriores que modifican el capital contable inicial (NIF B-4).
- Documento emitido por el consejo de administración de una SA que detalla la gestión financiera, el cumplimiento de la LGSM y los resultados del ejercicio, según las NIF B-8.
- Estado financiero que muestra el capital contable y sustenta el estado de cambios (NIF B-6).
- Estado financiero que muestra las variaciones en el capital contable, incluyendo aportaciones de socios, utilidades retenidas y ajustes por NIF (NIF B-13).
- Reserva obligatoria (LGSM Art. 20) que debe constituirse con el 5% de las utilidades anuales hasta alcanzar el 20% del capital social.
- Requisito legal (LGSM Art. 172) para sociedades que excedan ciertos montos de capital o ingresos.
- Registros en libros diario y mayor para reflejar la distribución de utilidades en cuentas de capital y pasivos (dividendos por pagar).
- Distribución de utilidades a accionistas aprobada en el proyecto de aplicación, sujeta a retenciones fiscales y registro en el capital contable (NIF C-11).
- Distribución de utilidades mediante emisión de nuevas acciones en lugar de efectivo.
- Monto máximo de capital que una SA puede emitir según sus estatutos (LGSM Art. 125).
- Sección del estado de cambios que detalla aumentos (nuevas acciones) o disminuciones (recompra) en el capital social de una SA.
- Porcentaje obligatorio de utilidades a repartir a accionistas, salvo que la asamblea decida otra cosa (LGSM Art. 190).
- Periodo de 12 meses (LGSM Art. 5) al que corresponde el proyecto de aplicación de utilidades y los estados financieros.
- Acciones readquiridas por la SA, registradas como disminución del capital contable.
- Concepto en el estado de cambios que incluye utilidad neta y otros resultados integrales (ajustes por valor razonable o conversión monetaria).
- Reducción de reservas de capital por pérdidas o aplicación específica (ej. compensación de deudas).
- Método de valuación de activos que impacta en el resultado integral (NIF C-10).
- Base para el proyecto de distribución, calculada según NIF C-3 tras deducir impuestos y reservas legales.
40 Clues: Reserva técnica para financiar la recompra de acciones propias. • Reserva creada por decisión de la asamblea, sin obligación legal. • Método de valuación de activos que impacta en el resultado integral (NIF C-10). • Utilidad o pérdida neta del periodo que impacta directamente el capital contable. • ...
