capital cities Crossword Puzzles
Los sustantivos (Nouns) 2022-11-17
23 Clues: day • boy • man • map • bus • word • girl • hand • woman • thing • school • pencil • capital • student • country • computer • notebook • suitcase • passengers • dictionary • male tourist • young person • female teacher
Happy St. Patrick's Day! 2020-01-08
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- Third month of the year
- This famous ocean liner was built in Belfast
- Add whiskey, sugar and top with cream to get the Irish version
- Fable has it that St. Patrick banished these from the island of Ireland
- Nancy has kissed this stone, have you?
- Patrick is the primary ___ Saint of Ireland
- A large celebratory meal
- Besides lacking snakes, Ireland also does not have weasels or these animals
- These events in major cities mark this special day
- This Toronto hockey team was known as the St. Patricks from 1919 – 1927
- Pubs generally dye this beverage green to celebrate the day
- Surprisingly, St. P. was not born here
- Lively Irish folk dance
- According to legend, this was used by St. P. to explain the Holy Trinity
- Capital of the Republic of Ireland
- Good fortune
- Tradition holds that St. P. did this on March 17
- Wear this colour to celebrate the day
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- This 1840’s event led to a population decline of 2 million people in Ireland
- Leprechauns traditionally play the Irish ___
- This is the longest river in Ireland
- Alcohol which takes its name from the Irish “water of life”
- City that first celebrated St. Patrick’s Day
- This musical instrument is known as the national symbol of Ireland
- This day is a ___ holiday in Ireland
- This Irish beer is a more traditional drink
- Ireland is also known as this Isle, poetically
- Historically, the Lenten restriction of drinking this was lifted for the day
- Capital of Northern Ireland
- Is there a pot of gold at the end of this?
- This Irish symbol is found on the flag of Montreal
- A mischievous Irish fairy
- The Donegal variety is a well-known variety of this fabric
- A verse that often begins “There once was a”
- In 2007, Ireland saw 40 straight days of this
- A stringed instrument identical to the violin, but played differently
- Finding a 4-leafed one will bring you luck!
- Before green, this colour was associated with St. Patrick
38 Clues: Good fortune • Third month of the year • Lively Irish folk dance • A large celebratory meal • A mischievous Irish fairy • Capital of Northern Ireland • Capital of the Republic of Ireland • This is the longest river in Ireland • This day is a ___ holiday in Ireland • Wear this colour to celebrate the day • Nancy has kissed this stone, have you? • ...
Aiden Lechleitner- Chapter 9 2021-02-22
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- An economic system based on private ownership of capital.
- A large building in which machinery is used to manufacture goods.
- An increase in the percentage and in the number of people living in urban settlements.
- A share of ownership in a corporation.
- 1818-1883. 19th century philosopher, political economist, sociologist, humanist, political theorist, and revolutionary. Often recognized as the father of communism.
- The development of industries for the machine production of goods.
- A person who organizes, manages, and takes on the risks of a business.
- Nonviolent refusal to continue to work until a problem is resolved.
- A system in which society, usually in the form of the government, owns and controls the means of production.
- A theory or system of social organization based on the holding of all property in common, actual ownership being ascribed to the community as a whole or to the state.
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- Idea that government should play as small a role as possible in economic affairs.
- Land, labor, and capital; the three groups of resources that are used to make all goods and services.
- the system of growing a different crop in a field each year to preserve the fertility of the land.
- idea that the goal of society should be to bring about the greatest happiness for the greatest number of people.
- A movement in England during the 1600s and 1700s in which the government took public lands and sold them off to private landowners--contributing to a population shift toward the cities and a rise in agricultural productivity.
- Revolution A series of improvements in industrial technology that transformed the process of manufacturing goods.
- Scottish economist who wrote the Wealth of Nations a precursor to modern Capitalism.
- A social class made up of skilled workers, professionals, business people, and wealthy farmers.
- A worker association that bargains with employers over wages, benefits, and working conditions.
- dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power, typically involving bribery.
20 Clues: A share of ownership in a corporation. • An economic system based on private ownership of capital. • A large building in which machinery is used to manufacture goods. • The development of industries for the machine production of goods. • Nonviolent refusal to continue to work until a problem is resolved. • ...
World Cultures MidTerm Vocab Review 2025-12-15
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- A situation where there are not enough resources to meet people’s needs or wants.
- Jobs or businesses that produce goods and services to earn money.
- A system of beliefs and practices related to spiritual ideas.
- The spread of ideas, beliefs, foods, or traditions from one culture to another.
- A person who starts and runs a business, taking risks to make a profit.
- An economic system where the government controls what is produced and how resources are used.
- Changes in beliefs or lifestyles caused by technology, trade, or economic growth.
- An economic system where businesses and people make decisions with little government control.
- A system where laws limit the power of leaders and protect citizen rights.
- A situation where there are plenty of resources available.
- Seasonal winds that bring heavy rainfall, especially in South and Southeast Asia.
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- Materials from nature used by people, such as oil, water, soil, or minerals.
- Human-made features such as cities, roads, and farms.
- A written set of laws that explains how a government works and protects citizens’ rights.
- Resources used to make goods and services: land (natural resources), labor, capital, and entrepreneurs.
- When a powerful country controls another region and uses its land, labor, and resources.
- A serious disagreement or fight between groups, often over land, power, or beliefs.
- Natural features of the Earth such as rivers, mountains, deserts, and oceans.
- A set of ideas about how people should live, think, and behave.
- Money, machines, or tools used to produce goods and services.
- A large city where many people live and work.
- The movement of people from one country or region to live in another.
- A system where leaders have total power and citizens have few rights.
- The exchange of goods and services between people, regions, or countries.
- Human work used to produce goods and services.
25 Clues: A large city where many people live and work. • Human work used to produce goods and services. • Human-made features such as cities, roads, and farms. • A situation where there are plenty of resources available. • A system of beliefs and practices related to spiritual ideas. • Money, machines, or tools used to produce goods and services. • ...
Australia and the Pacific - Pretest 2014-08-30
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- What is Australia’s national capital?
- Which Australian state is an island?
- The major part of Papua New guinea is on which large island?
- What mountain range runs from north to south across Australia?
- What is the capital of the Australian state of Queensland
- Which sea is between Australia and the Solomon Islands?
- Melbourne is the capital of which Australian state?
- Fiji and Western Samoa are surrounded by which ocean?
- What is the only nation that occupies an entire continent?
- Which island nation is east of the city of Melbourne in south-eastern Australia?
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- Much of the Great Sandy Desert is found in which Australian state?
- What city is the capital and a major port for the Australian state of New South Wales?
- What is New Zealand’s capital city?
- The islands of Java, Celebes, and part of New Guinea belong to which island nation?
- What is Indonesia’s capital?
- Which mountain range is just west of Canberra and is part of the Great Dividing Range?
- Which major reef lies between Australia and the Coral Sea?
- Which ocean is found west of Australia?
18 Clues: What is Indonesia’s capital? • What is New Zealand’s capital city? • Which Australian state is an island? • What is Australia’s national capital? • Which ocean is found west of Australia? • Melbourne is the capital of which Australian state? • Fiji and Western Samoa are surrounded by which ocean? • Which sea is between Australia and the Solomon Islands? • ...
End of Year 8 Crossword 2016-07-20
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- The mountain range in the west of South America
- The ocean between the UK and America
- Which south American country is named after the equator?
- The process of dropping material in a river
- Which South Korean city sounds like a spiritual part of you
- Capital of the UK
- The geographical name for a bend in a river
- The movement of people from rural areas to urban areas
- The capital city of China
- The part of the UK that is not included in Team GB!
- Process where liquid turns in to gas
- A city that is both in Alabama and the West Midlands
- The capital of the USA
- The name of the largest island of Japan
- Which river starts in Peru and ends in Brazil
- The land of ice and fire
- In which city in Texas was JFK shot?
- The largest desert in the world
- The host nation of this years Olympics
- The national animal of China
- The state of the USA that sticks out to the west
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- A city which has more than 10 million people in it
- The continent around the South Pole
- the most populated city in the world
- Which south American countries name means "Silver Coast"
- the process of a country becoming better
- The tallest mountain in the world
- The capital of Peru
- The sea between Europe and Africa
- Process where gas turns in to liquid
- The capital of Mexico
- The winners of the year 8 form competition
- Africa The southern most country in Africa
- the capital city of Russia
- the capital city of Turkmenistan
- The name of a large type of storm, for example, Katrina
- The tropic to the south of equator
- The capital city of Senegal
- The aboriginal name of Ayer's Rock
- The country north of the USA
- The capital of France
- The mountain range in Europe
42 Clues: Capital of the UK • The capital of Peru • The capital of Mexico • The capital of France • The capital of the USA • The land of ice and fire • The capital city of China • the capital city of Russia • The capital city of Senegal • The country north of the USA • The national animal of China • The mountain range in Europe • The largest desert in the world • the capital city of Turkmenistan • ...
Plural nouns 2023-10-13
oi 2015-07-12
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- País mais pobre das Américas.
- Onde se concentra a população canadense.
- Cidade mais turística do México.
- “demônio mexicano” que aterrorizou adolescentes no mês passado.
- A capital do México foi construída sobre as ruinas dessa cidade Asteca.
- Capital de Cuba.
- adversário mexicano que o Inter enfrenta na semi-final da Libertadores.
- Único país que faz fronteira com Canadá.
- capital do Canadá.
- província separatista do sul do Canadá.
- Ponto mais alto de Cuba. Pico...
- País do reggae.
- país mais populoso da América Central.
- chapéu tipicamente mexicano.
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- A revolução cubana por comandada por ele.
- capital venezuelana.
- As línguas oficiais do Canadá são o inglês e o...
- atual presidente cubano.
- polêmico presidente venezuelano que morreu nos último anos.
- Região da América Central com belas praias.
- grande ferrovia do Canadá.
- capital de Trinidad e Tobago.
- Localizada no norte do Canadá – “Esquimolândia”.
- maior cidade do oeste canadense.
- os jogos pan-americanos estão sendo realizados nessa cidade.
- Sistema politico-econômico cubano.
- maior queda-d'água do mundo. Localizada na Venezuela.
- Peninsula onde caiu o meteoro que matou os dinossauros.
- O México é o sexto maior produtor mundial desse produto.
- Capital da Costa Rica.
- Primeiro nome de um famoso cantor adolescente do Canadá.
31 Clues: País do reggae. • Capital de Cuba. • capital do Canadá. • capital venezuelana. • Capital da Costa Rica. • atual presidente cubano. • grande ferrovia do Canadá. • chapéu tipicamente mexicano. • País mais pobre das Américas. • capital de Trinidad e Tobago. • Cidade mais turística do México. • maior cidade do oeste canadense. • Ponto mais alto de Cuba. Pico... • ...
GEOGRAPHY OF ASIA 2020-12-30
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- ____ Baikal has the greatest volume of freshwater in the world
- This "stan" with the capital city of Astana used to be part of the Soviet Union
- The most populous country in the world
- The longest river in Asia is located in China
- Large desert in southern Mongolia and Northern China
- Famous river in India travels through Bangladesh and into the Bay of Bengal
- The highest point in the world
- The giant ____ bear can only be found in China
- The capital city of this country is Ulaanbaatar
- River in China and also the Imperial color of China
- Ocean located to the east of Asia
- This island nation officially calls itself the Republic of China
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- The capital city of this country is Islamabad
- The Bay of ____ is located to the east of India
- This country is famous for the Taj Majal
- The capital city of Taiwan
- Very high mountain range between China and India
- The largest country in the world by area
- The capital city of South Korea
- Ocean located to the south of Asia
- Island nation with the capital city of Tokyo
- This country is located between China and India and is home to Mount Everest
22 Clues: The capital city of Taiwan • Ocean located to the east of Asia • The highest point in the world • The most populous country in the world • The capital city of South Korea • Ocean located to the south of Asia • This country is famous for the Taj Majal • The Bay of ____ is located to the east of India • ...
St. Louis Arc Random 2021-07-20
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- the Capital of Ireland
- Who is the captain of the St. Louis Blues
- This football team plays in GreenBay
- Flying mammal
- is the capital of South Dakota
- Capital of North Dakota
- is the proper way that we should act at work
- is the skill to share information with others by speaking or writing
- The Cubs play at this historic ball park
- The 32nd President of the United States
- A black and white bird that lives in Antartica
- Large marsupial
- This hockey team plays in Minnesota
- Likes to chase mice
- Who won Stanley Cup in 2020 and 2021
- a grocery store starts with S
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- This baseball team plays in Toronto
- is the capital of Kentucky
- Has a trunk
- The Red Sox play at this ball park
- Capital of California
- This is the world's tallest mountain
- practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness
- Pink bird that stands on one leg
- This hockey team plays at Enterprise Center
- grocery store starts with D
- This baseball team plays at Busch Stadium
- This university is located in Columbus, MO
- 28th President of the United States
- Man's best friend
- Capital of Germany
31 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Capital of Germany • Likes to chase mice • Capital of California • the Capital of Ireland • Capital of North Dakota • is the capital of Kentucky • grocery store starts with D • a grocery store starts with S • is the capital of South Dakota • Pink bird that stands on one leg • The Red Sox play at this ball park • ...
Countries of the World 2023-05-20
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- I have the biggest population in Africa
- I am known for my pyramids
- My capital is Havana
- My capital is Copenhagen
- I have all the lemurs
- I use to have an east and west part but joined together
- My capital is the biggest city in the world
- My country is a whole continent
- My capital is Warsaw
- I have the biggest population in the world
- I love my four leaf clovers
- I have water named after me
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- I am farthest south in the world
- I have the biggest military in the world
- I am known for my mountains and amazing skiing
- My biggest city is Toronto
- We are known for out tulips
- I am the farthest north
- I am known as the boot of Europe
- I am known for my sprinters
- My capital city is Moscow
- I am the home of IKEA
- My capital city is Madrid
- My name is also an animal that people eat
- I am known for my chocolate and waffles
- I have most of Amazon Rainforest
- I am neighbors with the Dominican Republic
- My flag is not rectangular
- I have a really big canal
29 Clues: My capital is Havana • My capital is Warsaw • I am the home of IKEA • I have all the lemurs • I am the farthest north • My capital is Copenhagen • My capital city is Moscow • My capital city is Madrid • I have a really big canal • My biggest city is Toronto • I am known for my pyramids • My flag is not rectangular • We are known for out tulips • I am known for my sprinters • ...
Fashion Designers 2025-03-03
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- What fashion label's logo has JC?
- What fashion label's logo includes a charging horse?
- What fashion label's logo is LV?
- What fashion label's slogan is "Off the wall"?
- What fashion label's logo is a forward facing "C" interlocked with a backwards "C"?
- What fashion label's logo is Saturn with a Catholic cross on top of the planet?
- What fashion label's logo includes a leaf?
- What fashion label's logo includes an aligator?
- What fashion label's logo is YSL?
- What fashion label's logo is a lower case "c" with a capital "K"?
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- What fashion label's logo includes four capital "G's" facing different directions?
- What fashion label's logo includes a polo player?
- What fashion label's logo includes a carriage being pulled by a horse?
- What fashion label's logo includes a capital "V" in almost a full circle?
- What fashion label's logo is a forward facing "G" interlocked with a backwards "G"?
- What fashion label's slogan is "Just do it"?
- What fashion label's logo includes a capital "D"?
- What fashion label's logo is a capital "F" right side up with another capital "F" upside down?
- What fashion label's logo includes a face with no pupils in a circle with fine line design?
- What fashion label's logo is D&G?
20 Clues: What fashion label's logo is LV? • What fashion label's logo has JC? • What fashion label's logo is D&G? • What fashion label's logo is YSL? • What fashion label's logo includes a leaf? • What fashion label's slogan is "Just do it"? • What fashion label's slogan is "Off the wall"? • What fashion label's logo includes an aligator? • ...
Italian regional capitals 2025-09-18
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- I’m a huge city with tall skyscrapers
- I’m the southernmost capital of the Italian Peninsula
- My streets were walked by the greatest artists during the Italian Renaissance
- I’m the home of Gianduiotto chocolate and Fiat cars
- If you are playing cards with me… You are probably cheating
- I’m the capital of Italy
- When you visit me, you can eat tortellini with ragù sauce!
- I’m a romantic city surrounded by water
- To get from Rovereto to me, you will need so much power!
- My inhabitants are called Sicilians
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- I’m the only capital of central Italy on the Adriatic Sea
- I’m the capital of a lesser-known region in Italy. My name reminds of a low… field
- From here, you can see Mount Vesuvius
- If you walk across my streets, you may hear a strange language called Sardinian
- I’m the capital of the smallest Italian region
- I’m a city on the Adriatic Sea. Many communities called me home in the past: the Austrians, the Slovenians…
- If you like Jazz music, you have to visit me in the summertime!
- The Adige River crosses me
- I’m the capital city of Abruzzo. I have the same name as a big bird in Italian.
- Every morning I wake up watching the Ligurian Sea
20 Clues: I’m the capital of Italy • The Adige River crosses me • My inhabitants are called Sicilians • I’m a huge city with tall skyscrapers • From here, you can see Mount Vesuvius • I’m a romantic city surrounded by water • I’m the capital of the smallest Italian region • Every morning I wake up watching the Ligurian Sea • I’m the home of Gianduiotto chocolate and Fiat cars • ...
African Kingdoms Review 2022-02-08
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- Mansa Musa established a _________________ in Timbuktu where great scholars would gather.
- The Empire of Songhai was predominantly this religion.
- The traders who came to Ghana were __________, or Muslim traders from North Africa who used camels to carry their goods across the desert.
- If anyone went against Mansa Musa's religious belief, he would establish this.
- Musa's wealth attracted traders from here and other parts of Africa to trade with Mali.
- This, "hero," overthrew the weakened emperor of Ghana.
- People seek guidance from revered relatives who have passed.
- The Capital of Ghana.
- The Empire of Ghana sat between these two rivers.
- Sundiata introduced this material, which proved to be a valuable crop for comfortable, lightweight clothing in a hot climate.
- Mali increased their territory recently conquered from Ghana to include more ____________.
- The Mali King divided his Empire into different ______________ in order to organize and effectively rule.
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- He was the greatest ruler of Songhai
- The Trans-Saharan trade route connected the sub-Sahara of West Africa to the ________________ sea.
- Under Askia's reign, these two cities became centers of learning again.
- These traveled across the Trans-Saharan trade route.
- This tax is called paying ____________, meaning Ghana would tax neighboring tribes with a promise that they would not attack.
- After Songhai attacked and conquered Mali, they kept this city as their capital.
- At its height, this Empire would be twice the size of Texas and the second-largest Empire in the world at this time.
- These two resources were traded heavily in Ghana.
- The belief that plants, natural objects, and natural phenomena could have a soul.
- Mansa Musa invited scholars to join him back to Mali and promised a substantial __________________ for their service.
- The Empire of Songhai would fall to the advancement of these troops.
- These were used to help pay for a growing army needed for conquering and protection.
24 Clues: The Capital of Ghana. • He was the greatest ruler of Songhai • These two resources were traded heavily in Ghana. • The Empire of Ghana sat between these two rivers. • These traveled across the Trans-Saharan trade route. • The Empire of Songhai was predominantly this religion. • This, "hero," overthrew the weakened emperor of Ghana. • ...
Georgia's Geography 2015-08-16
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- /What is Georgia deepest lake?
- /One of two regions that mark the beginning of the Appalachian Trail.
- /Which river helps form part of the boundary between Georgia and Florida?
- /Begin in northeast Georgia and run all the way into Maine.
- /What is the largest fresh water wetland located in the coastal plains
- /How many miles long is the Chattahoochee River?
- /Where does the primary source of water in Georgia come from?
- /What is the largest island in Georgia?
- /Where does the Appalachian Trail begin?
- /How is Georgia's overall climate best described?
- /The capital of Georgia.
- /How many miles long is the Flint River?
- /Highest peak in Georgia.
- /The largest lake in Georgia.
- /What river serves the border of Georgia and South Carolina?
- /How many counties does Georgia have?
- /The second longest river in Georgia.
- /Into which hemisphere does the equator place Georgia?
- /What is the major body of water along Georgia's eastern coastline?
- /Which region gets the most rain?
- /The second largest lake in Georgia.
- /What type of rock is Stone Mountain made of?
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- /What state borders Georgia to the east?
- /All of the lakes in Georgia are_____.
- /How many square miles is Georgia?
- /What is the largest mountain in Cobb County?
- /Which region is the smallest?
- /Located off the coast of Georgia these provide natural protection for inland cities and a tourist destination for travelers.
- /What is the highest waterfall in Georgia?
- /What region has Georgia's capital, rolling hills, and red clay?
- /Which region grows the most of the state’s products?
- /Georgia is the largest state east of what state.
- /How many states border Georgia?
- /Separates the coastal plain from the Piedmont region.
- /Into which hemisphere does the prime meridian place Georgia?
35 Clues: /The capital of Georgia. • /Highest peak in Georgia. • /The largest lake in Georgia. • /What is Georgia deepest lake? • /Which region is the smallest? • /How many states border Georgia? • /Which region gets the most rain? • /How many square miles is Georgia? • /The second largest lake in Georgia. • /How many counties does Georgia have? • /The second longest river in Georgia. • ...
Industrialization test 2024-02-19
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- Allowed people to communicate faster and further
- engine Allowed people and goods to travel faster and further in cars and airplanes
- A system in which society, usually in the form of the government, owns and controls the means of production.
- idea that the goal of society should be to bring about the greatest happiness for the greatest number of people
- A theory or system of social organization based on the holding of all property in common, actual ownership being ascribed to the community as a whole or to the state.
- Allowed for urbanization and an improvement in most other things
- A worker association that bargains with employers over wages, benefits, and working conditions
- A period of rapid growth in the use of machines in manufacturing and production that began in the mid-1700s started in Britain in the textile industry
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- A person who organizes, manages, and takes on the risks of a business.
- A social class made up of skilled workers, professionals, business people, and wealthy farmers
- Movement of people from rural areas to cities
- Britain came 1st then Belgium and after that France & Germany; the US, Japan, & Russia industrialized as it spread
- Land, labor, and capital; the three groups of resources that are used to make all goods and services
- An economic system based on private ownership of capital
- Idea that government should play as small a role as possible in economic affairs.
- A large building in which machinery is used to manufacture goods
- The development of industries for the machine production of goods.
- Allowed people and goods to travel faster and further in boats and trains
- Allowed risks to be spread to many
- An economic policy under which nations sought to increase their wealth and power by obtaining large amounts of gold and silver and by selling more goods than they bought popular preindustrial revolution
- Movement of people from rural areas to cities
21 Clues: Allowed risks to be spread to many • Movement of people from rural areas to cities • Movement of people from rural areas to cities • Allowed people to communicate faster and further • An economic system based on private ownership of capital • A large building in which machinery is used to manufacture goods • ...
Geography and Native Americans 2024-09-29
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- The Great Lake located directly north of NY
- There are 7 of these larger landmasses including Asia, North American and Africa
- The capital of NY
- The Great Lake located east of Buffalo, NY
- There are 5 of these large bodies of water including the Pacific Ocean and Indian Ocean
- The study of earth and how it has been shaped by both human and natural physical factors
- Native American group also known as Iroquois
- Ocean, Ocean on the east side of the United States
- This Native American cultural area is warm, uses pottery, grows tobacco and includes Cherokee
- The northern most state on the east coast
- A map showing different types of physical features including mountains, rivers, and lakes
- This Native American cultural area is along the coastline, fishes for salmon and used acorns
- Map, A map showing political divisions or human made boundaries including cities and borders
- The state directly south of New York and boarders NY
- The founder of the Haudenosaunee
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- Something that is based on primary sources
- This Native American cultural area is where we live, hunts deer, and grows the three sisters
- First hand account of something
- The capital of the United States
- This Native American cultural area is very flat, has herds of buffalo, and include Pawnee
- These are important when looking at any type of document, help give you the whole picture
- This Native American cultural area is dry, cultivates corn and includes Pueblos
- We live in this region which includes 5 lakes that look like fingers from space
- One of the mandates of the Haudenosaunee, the other two are peace and good mind
- These mountains are located in NY and are part of the larger Appalachian Mts range
- The Haudenosaunee tribe located closest to Union Springs
- The state you live in
- The original amount of tribes in the Haudenosaunee
- Ocean on the west of the United States
29 Clues: The capital of NY • The state you live in • First hand account of something • The capital of the United States • The founder of the Haudenosaunee • Ocean on the west of the United States • The northern most state on the east coast • Something that is based on primary sources • The Great Lake located east of Buffalo, NY • The Great Lake located directly north of NY • ...
Capitals d'Àsia 2020-04-29
10 Clues: Capital d'Irak • Capital de Xina • Capital de Bután • Capital d'Israel • Capital d'Armenia • Capital de Vietnam • Capital de Turquia • Capital de Maldives • Capital d'Afganistán • Capital de Corea del nord
Capitals Crossword 2013-05-14
10 Clues: Capital of Denmark • Capital of Hungary • Capital of Croatia • Capital of Iceland • Capital of Austria • Capital of Ukraine • Capital of Bulgaria • Capital of Azerbaijan • Capital of Switzerland • Capital of the Republic of Ireland
Capitals AR - CO 2014-03-12
10 Clues: Capital of Texas • Capital of Kansas • Capital of Wyoming • Capital of Montana • Capital of Arkansas • Capital of Oklahoma • Capital of Nebraska • Capital of Colorado • Capital of North Dakota • Capital of South Dakota
Capitales del Mundo 2024-03-22
10 Clues: Capital de India • Capital de Egipto • Capital de Canadá • Capital de Italia • Capital de España • Capital de México • Capital de Francia • Capital de Sudáfrica • Capital de Argentina • Capital de Corea del Sur
Angie 2024-09-04
10 Clues: capital de haiti • capital de canada • capital de brazil • capital de france • capital de paraguay • capital de colombia • capital de argentina • capital de costa rica • capital d puerto rico • capital de el salvador
Paises y capitales del mundo 2024-05-28
10 Clues: - Capital de China. • - Capital de Egipto. • - Capital de Brasil. • - Capital de Italia. • - Capital de España. • - Capital de Alemania. • - Capital de Australia. • - Capital del Reino Unido. • - Ciudad capital de México. • Aires - Capital de Argentina.
World Capitals 2023-08-02
10 Clues: Capital of Egypt. • Capital of India. • Capital of Canada. • Capital of Russia. • Capital of Brazil. • Capital of Germany. • Capital of Australia. • Capital of Argentina. • Capital of South Korea. • Capital of The Netherlands
G.K QUIZ 2023-01-28
10 Clues: Capital of Goa • Capital of Sikkim • Capital of Turkey • Capital of Jamaica • Capital of Maldives • Capital of Australia • Capital of Jharkhand • Capital of New Zealand • Capital of Netherlands • Capital of United Kingdom
Capitales de Africa 2025-06-13
10 Clues: Capital de Togo • Capital de Sudán • Capital de Angola • Capital de Egipto • Capital de Lesoto • Capital de Senegal • Capital de Argelia • Capital de Nigeria • Capital de Cabo verde • Capital de Sierra Leona
capitals 2025-07-01
10 Clues: Capital of Goa • Capital of Bihar • Capital of Delhi • Capital of Punjab • Capital of Gujarat • Capital of Nagaland • Capital of Tamil Nadu • Capital of Maharashtra • Capital of West Bengal • Capital of Himachal Pradesh
Northeast States and Capitals 2025-08-26
10 Clues: Capital Vermont • Capital of Maine • Capital of New York • Capital of Maryland • Capital of Delaware • Capital of New Jersey • Capital of Connecticut • Capital of Pennsylvania • Capital of Rhode Island • Capital of New Hampshire
Features of Australia 2024-09-12
Across
- Capital city of New South Wales
- Capital city of Queensland
- Capital city of Australia
- Capital city of South Australia
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- Famous music venue in Sydney 2 words)
- Capital city of Victoria
- River flowing through Melbourne
- Capital city of Western Australia
- Capital city of Tasmania
- Capital city of the Northern Territory
- MCG stands for Melbourne Cricket _____
11 Clues: Capital city of Victoria • Capital city of Tasmania • Capital city of Australia • Capital city of Queensland • Capital city of New South Wales • River flowing through Melbourne • Capital city of South Australia • Capital city of Western Australia • Famous music venue in Sydney 2 words) • Capital city of the Northern Territory • MCG stands for Melbourne Cricket _____
City Capitals 2018-10-24
10 Clues: Capital of Spain • Capital of Italy • Capital of Russia • Capital of Norway • Capital of Poland • Capital of Greece • Capital of France • Capital of Germany • Capital of Finland • Capital of United kingdom
Countries & Capitals 2021-07-01
10 Clues: Capital of Peru • Capital of Oman • Capital of Qatar • Capital of Italy • Capital of Germany • Capital of Thailand • Capital of Indonesia • Capital of Netherlands • Capital of South Korea • Capital of Philippines
The West 2023-12-05
11 Clues: capital of Utah • capital of Idaho • capital of Alaska • capital of Oregon • capital of Nevada • capital of Oregon • capital of Hawaii • capital of Wyoming • capital of Montana • capital of Colorado • capital of Washington
European Country Capitals 2024-09-19
10 Clues: Capital of Italy • Capital of Spain • Capital of Russia • Capital of Norway • Capital of Sweden • Capital of France • Capital of Germany • Capital of Denmark • Capital of Romania • Capital of Lithuania
José Miguel 2023-04-24
10 Clues: Capital de Malta • Capital da Estónia • Capital da Lituânia • Capital da Islândia • Capital da Moldávia • Capital da Macedónia • Capital da Eslovénia • Capital do Montenegro • Capital da Eslováquia • Capital do Lichenstein
European countries crossword puzzle 2025-05-22
10 Clues: Capital is Kyiv • Capital is Rome • Capital is Paris • Capital is Vienna • Capital is Berlin • Capital is Moscow • Capital is Athens • Capital is Madrid • Capital is Warsaw • Capital is Copenhagen
Capitals 2025-05-23
10 Clues: capital of Spain • capital of Japan • capital of Italy • capital of France • capital of Israel • capital of Greece • capital of Russia • capital of Austria • capital of Germany • South Africa capital
Capitales de África 2025-06-18
10 Clues: Capital de Chad • Capital de Níger • Capital de Angola • Capital de Yibuti • Capital de Nigeria • Capital de Marruecos • Capital de Madagascar • Capital de Seychelles • Capital de Mozambique • Capital de República Centroafricana
Spanish Speaking Countries 2016-10-16
Across
- Havana is the Capital City of which country?
- Capital of Equador
- Caracus is the Capital City of which country?
- Country that has a border with Honduras and Costa Rica
Down
- Capital of Peru
- Capital of Colombia
- Santiago is the Capital City of which country?
- Capital of Argentina
- Montevideo is the Capital of which country?
- Capital of Spain
- Country that has a border with Costa Rica and Colombia
11 Clues: Capital of Peru • Capital of Spain • Capital of Equador • Capital of Colombia • Capital of Argentina • Montevideo is the Capital of which country? • Havana is the Capital City of which country? • Caracus is the Capital City of which country? • Santiago is the Capital City of which country? • Country that has a border with Costa Rica and Colombia • ...
Cognates 2022-12-01
24 Clues: autor • humor • famous • animal • salario • artista • turista • digital • curioso • capital • elegante • argumento • romántico • comunidad • situación • sensación • velocidad • suficiente • democrático • vocabulario • inteligente • generalmente • especialmente • correctamente
Dylan B5 stuff on Earth 2024-03-12
20 Clues: Up • Eat • Down • Left • Soggy • Never • Right • China • Beach • Sydney • waffles • Avocado • EarMuffs • Moosehead • ALligator • Roadhouse • Eiffel Tower • capital of maine • Capital of australia • State farthest to the left
CAPITAIS DE PAÍSES 2025-08-05
22 Clues: - Irã • - Cuba • - Chile • - India • - Iraque • - Israel • - França • - Rússia • - Egito • - Turquia • - Grécia • - Canadá • - Equador • - Portugal • - Alemanha • - Equador • - Bulgária • - Espanha • - Coreia do Sul • - Arábia Saudita • - Capital do Japão • - capital do México
Plural nouns 2025-11-02
27 Clues: bus • cat • man • box • car • city • baby • book • fish • wife • leaf • foot • watch • tooth • party • mouse • knife • story • goose • woman • child • chair • apple • bench • potato • person • tomato
james's Australian crossword 2015-02-18
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- the capital city of Victoria
- the largest australian state in land mass
- an australian marsupial that jumps
- if you throw it,it comes back to you
- the second smallest state in australia by land mass
- a spiky austrlian animal
- has a bill and webbed feet and swims under water
- the capital of south australia
- an australian marsupial that walks on four feet
- the english person who discovered australia
- an australian bird that doesn't fly
- a star that represents australias states and territorys
- the people who lived in australia before anyone else
- the capital city of australia
- the capital of tasmania
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- also known as ayers rock
- a famous building in sydney
- the first australian female prime minister
- a giant reef near queensland
- australian/aboriginal female 400 meter gold medalist
- a tree that koalas love eating leaves off
- the capital of western australia
- the current australian prime minister
- the national flower of australia
- an australian bird with a yellow crest
- the capital of northern territory
- a fence that spreads across australia
- the smallest state by land mass
- where the gold rush was in victoria
- a furry australian marsupial
30 Clues: the capital of tasmania • also known as ayers rock • a spiky austrlian animal • a famous building in sydney • the capital city of Victoria • a giant reef near queensland • a furry australian marsupial • the capital city of australia • the capital of south australia • the smallest state by land mass • the capital of western australia • the national flower of australia • ...
Pradyun Manne's Inca Crossword 2021-01-29
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- the Inca were very good at doing this.
- the leader of the Inca civilization.
- performed these deaths as a tribute to the gods.
- they were left alone all day because care for them took away time from work.
- a famous Inca site which is a popular tourist site.
- cities were built around these.
- the Inca lived on these mountains.
- every Inca person had one of these ceremonies when they were 12-14 years old.
- where the Inca lived.
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- a very important animal to the Inca.
- the Sun god for the Inca.
- the Sapa Inca had 4 of these people to help him rule the empire.
- made these to connect the empire and used to get across water.
- every noble family had a different one of these.
- the messengers of the Inca empire
- the knotted language of the Inca.
- only noble children went to these places.
- made these to connect the empire but common people were not allowed to use these.
- most Inca people had this job.
- the Inca were always what.
- the capital of the Inca civilization.
- commoners could not be this.
- an ancient civilization that resided in South America.
- the Sapa Inca lived in one of these.
24 Clues: where the Inca lived. • the Sun god for the Inca. • the Inca were always what. • commoners could not be this. • most Inca people had this job. • cities were built around these. • the messengers of the Inca empire • the knotted language of the Inca. • the Inca lived on these mountains. • a very important animal to the Inca. • the leader of the Inca civilization. • ...
Josh's Inca crossword 2021-01-29
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- what did Sapa Inco organize?
- what job were criminals forced to do?
- Why couldn’t everyone see the Sapa Inca?
- Why were different hairstyles so important for Inca men?
- Terrace Farming
- How did the Inca prepare the dead for the afterlife?
- What types of gods did the Inca worship?
- What group or social classe of people lived in the city of Cuzco?
- how the Incas were master builders.
- What group of people helped the Sapa Inca rule his empire?
- something that common people could not do in Inca society?
- How were babies treated in Incan society?
- What was the name of the first Inca city and capital?
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- what did the Incas boys for coming of age?
- Why were llamas so important to the Inca?
- There is mountains, rain forests, and deserts?
- What job did most common Incas have?
- the name of the sun god?
- who became the first ruler of the Inca?
- Why did so few criminals try to escape?
- Why was there so little crime in the Inca empire?
- if a new tribe didn't join the Incas what hapind?
- How did the Inca layout their cities?
- What were the one staple crops of the Inca?
24 Clues: Terrace Farming • the name of the sun god? • what did Sapa Inco organize? • how the Incas were master builders. • What job did most common Incas have? • what job were criminals forced to do? • How did the Inca layout their cities? • who became the first ruler of the Inca? • Why did so few criminals try to escape? • Why couldn’t everyone see the Sapa Inca? • ...
Frequently Confused Word 2022-03-08
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- I wanted ____ thank you for dinner.
- She wasn't going to let a little rain ____ her.
- I ____ here, waiting for something to happen.
- I don't like to ____ my purse on the floor.
- Rome is the ____ of Italy, and one of the most visited cities in Europe.
- He makes vague ____ to Harry Potter being his son.
- My father walked me down the ____.
- I never really dressed up ____ on special occasions.
- I am going to get gas and ____ go to the bank.
- I always ____ my phone.
- She began to ____ the drink into my cup.
- The school’s principal had so much money.
- I went to ____ house.
- I’m going to ____-____ a story.
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- She saw something, and he saw it ____.
- The ____ rule was to treat others how you wanted to be treated.
- I'm going to go ____ first.
- The experience has had a bad ____ on him.
- The video game is designed to give the ____ that you are in control of an airplane.
- The door handle is ____.
- The striking ____ building features marble and statuary.
- The desert ____ was in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.
- I’m going to put on ____ for the dance.
- I am better ____ you.
- He did not ____ my generous donation.
- She is ____ years old.
- That ____ is so large.
27 Clues: I am better ____ you. • I went to ____ house. • She is ____ years old. • That ____ is so large. • I always ____ my phone. • The door handle is ____. • I'm going to go ____ first. • I’m going to ____-____ a story. • My father walked me down the ____. • I wanted ____ thank you for dinner. • He did not ____ my generous donation. • She saw something, and he saw it ____. • ...
Roman History Crossword 2022-04-03
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- Number of hills in Rome (In Latin)
- Latin for "I forbid", used when rejecting laws.
- Famous marketplace, meeting place, and much more.
- Large unit in the Roman army.
- Elected officials.
- Constructed by the Romans to bring water from outside sources into cities and towns.
- A man who was head of the family and had complete control over it.
- Housing complex in Rome equivalent to apartments.
- The most famous Roman temple to the gods.
- The largest and most famous Roman stadium.
- Became the first Roman emperor after defeating Mark Antony
- The capital of Italy.
- Roman king of the gods, whose Greek counterpart is Zeus.
- Name given to everyone in Rome who is not wealthy.
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- Very famous Roman building where gladiator battles were held.
- Roman lower class and about 90% of the population.
- Where Rome was founded. (In Latin)
- Famous Roman writer, orator, lawyer, and more.
- Officials who managed the government and army.
- Twin brother of Rome's founder
- Roman word for emperor named after Julius Caesar.
- The founder of Rome.
- Elected officials who wore a toga praetexta.
- Four letters used as a symbol for the Roman Republic.
- Year that Rome was founded. (Roman Numerals)
25 Clues: Elected officials. • The founder of Rome. • The capital of Italy. • Large unit in the Roman army. • Twin brother of Rome's founder • Number of hills in Rome (In Latin) • Where Rome was founded. (In Latin) • The most famous Roman temple to the gods. • The largest and most famous Roman stadium. • Elected officials who wore a toga praetexta. • ...
Geography 2018-01-14
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- _________ Fuels are non renewable and are a cause of Climate Change
- Something useful that people need
- _________ Lakes are the biggest in Canada
- Using resources in a way that will last forever
- This region includes the Maritime provinces
- _________ and Great Lakes region includes many of Canada's biggest cities
- A flat region of grasslands
- This mountainous region includes B.C.
- This line separates north and south
- an area of similar features
- These features of place include mountains and rivers
- This describes the average weather in a place
- The Canadian_________ is a large rocky area with a low population
- This location uses latitude and longitude
Down
- The idea that all things travel to different places
- These features of place include towns, road, farms
- Canada's capital city
- _________ Mountains are the biggest in Canada
- A type of resource like oil that will one day run out
- Using resources in a way that will eventually run out
- The Prime__________ separates east and west
- Human__________ interaction is how we use and need nature
- This Northern region has an extreme climate and low population
- This location uses words like east, west, north, south
- A type of resource that can be used again and again
- _________ Bay is a large body of water in Northern Canada
26 Clues: Canada's capital city • A flat region of grasslands • an area of similar features • Something useful that people need • This line separates north and south • This mountainous region includes B.C. • _________ Lakes are the biggest in Canada • This location uses latitude and longitude • This region includes the Maritime provinces • The Prime__________ separates east and west • ...
The United Kingdom 2018-06-18
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- The Scottish word for lake
- The Scottish Festival on the 31st of December
- The "bards" were ...
- Wales's biggest cities are in the ...
- The Giant's causeway is a huge ...
- A Musical Instrument which is typical in Scotland
- The UK is divided into different regions called...
- The most famous building in Edinburgh is the Edinburgh ...
- The religious majority in Northern Ireland are ...
- The capital city of Northern Ireland is called
- The largest city in Scotland is ...
- The Celtic language spoken in Wales
- A small city in England with a great University
- Most of the people in England live in...
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- A legendary King of Wales
- A typical dish in Scotland
- A popular film about the history of Scotland
- The own government of Wales has its seat in the ...
- The conflicts in Northern Ireland's history were called "The ..."
- The mountain landscape in Scotland is called...
- The history of Northern Ireland has always been dominated by
- An animal which is seen on the flag of Wales
- A county with a mild, warm climate and some seaside towns
- A Scottish skirt for men
- The largest freshwater lake in Scotland
- The national plant of Scotland is the ...
- Another word for Topic
27 Clues: The "bards" were ... • Another word for Topic • A Scottish skirt for men • A legendary King of Wales • The Scottish word for lake • A typical dish in Scotland • The Giant's causeway is a huge ... • The largest city in Scotland is ... • The Celtic language spoken in Wales • Wales's biggest cities are in the ... • The largest freshwater lake in Scotland • ...
Chapter 6 & 7 2016-11-28
Across
- Action taken to isolate the enemy and cut off supplies
- Person who belongs to a group that others consider wild
- Rocky hill where early people built cities
- King of Macedonia; conquered Persia and Egypt
- Someone who used reason to understand the world
- In ancient Sparta, term for slaves
- Payment made by a less powerful state or nation to a more powerful
- To murder for political reasons
- Type of serious drama that ends in disaster
- Someone or something that lives forever
- Ruler who takes power with the support of the middle and working classes
- Seller of goods
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- Public market and meeting place in an ancient Greek city
- Area of land nearly surrounded by water
- Wide-spread disease
- War fought between Athens and Sparta
- Long poem that tells a story
- Form of government in which citizens govern themselves
- City with its own traditions, government, and laws
- Greek history or culture after the death of Alexander
- Member of a rich and power family
- Condition of being owned by, and forced to work
- Sacred site used to consult a god or goddess
- City-State in ancient Greece
- City-State in ancient Greece; capital of modern-day Greece
25 Clues: Seller of goods • Wide-spread disease • Long poem that tells a story • City-State in ancient Greece • To murder for political reasons • Member of a rich and power family • In ancient Sparta, term for slaves • War fought between Athens and Sparta • Area of land nearly surrounded by water • Someone or something that lives forever • Rocky hill where early people built cities • ...
Chapter 4/5: US and Canada 2018-11-29
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- major shipping center in the Maritime Provinces (city)
- 4 Million + people live here and its suburbs in Canada
- fertile soil in the midwest give it this nickname
- tallest mountain in North America
- this industry is centered around the cities of San Francisco and Seattle
- much of the mineral wealth of the US is located in this economic region
- 3/4ths of the ethnicity of people living in America include this
- 8 large islands and 120 smaller ones
- examples: coal, oil, natural gas
- tallest mountain in Canada
- Canada's government provides this to its people; US attempts have proven difficult
- one of the world's BEST fishing areas
- this industry is the largest sector of the US economy
- S.A.M (Saskatchewan, Alberta, Manitoba)
Down
- tallest mountain in contiguous US
- trade agreement between US/Mexico/Canada
- Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, PEI
- number of provinces in Canada
- capital of Canada
- tallest mountain in the US east of the Mississippi River
- largest group of freshwater lakes in the world
- broad lowland along the eastern and southern US coasts
- tourism and citrus state in the South
- the people in this province value their French history and influence
- longest mountain range in North America
25 Clues: capital of Canada • tallest mountain in Canada • number of provinces in Canada • Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, PEI • examples: coal, oil, natural gas • tallest mountain in contiguous US • tallest mountain in North America • 8 large islands and 120 smaller ones • tourism and citrus state in the South • one of the world's BEST fishing areas • longest mountain range in North America • ...
Chapter 23 2015-01-05
Across
- Germany, A-H Empire, and the Ottoman Empire made up the ___________ Powers.
- Who declared war on Russia and France on August 3rd?
- A German submarine sunk what British passenger liner?
- ________ warfare was very prominent in the Great War.
- Who won the election of 1916?
- What was the term used to describe the large number of African Americans moving to northern cities from the South (leave no spaces)?
- The __________ Act provided penalties for spies and those alike
- What armed force branch did not accept African Americans?
- What city was notable for race riots?
- Britain, France, Italy, Russia, and the US made up the __________
- A leading feminist activist
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- President during start of the war.
- The triple alliance included the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Italy, and who?
- Who commanded the AEF?
- Who was a leader of the fight for women's suffrage?
- The Germans used what type of warfare the Americans saw as barbaric?
- Capital of Bosnia
- Wilson preferred to stay ________ in the war.
- Who declared war on Germany on August 4th?
- The ________ Act outlawed any negative expression of the war
- The "big four" consisted of the US, Britain, France and who?
- The triple entente included Britain, France, and who?
- Who was won the election of 1920?
- What organization was responsible for propaganda in support of the war?
- In what massacre were mine strikers killed?
25 Clues: Capital of Bosnia • Who commanded the AEF? • A leading feminist activist • Who won the election of 1916? • Who was won the election of 1920? • President during start of the war. • What city was notable for race riots? • Who declared war on Germany on August 4th? • In what massacre were mine strikers killed? • Wilson preferred to stay ________ in the war. • ...
Unit 8 Revolutions Crossword Puzzle 2016-02-15
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- Commodore __________ ____________ was able to convince the Japanese to trade with the US.
- 97% of the French population was part of this.
- What revolution was inspired by the American Revolution?
- The storming of the ___________ was on July 14, 1789.
- Unified the warring clans of Japan and moved the capital to Edo (Tokyo).
- Royalty does not have much power because they are figure heads.
- Invading ___________ was the first large military defeat that Napoleon experienced.
- What means extreme pride and love for your country?
- Napoleon's last battle was at ____________.
- After this Parliament will have regular elections and freedom of speech to petition the King.
- "No taxation without representation" was a slogan of what revolution?
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- Between 20 - 40 million people died in this civil war.
- Who was the leader of the Haitian Revolution?
- People were called ___________ if their father was white and their mother was a slave.
- This was used in Chinese medicine for 1000s of years.
- These spring up all around Europe after Napoleon death and are a major cause of WWI.
- Who came to power in France after the revolution?
- This was an extremely profitable colony in the Caribbean because of sugar cane and coffee.
- What means middle class and urban?
- During these the British and French destroy most of China's coastal cities.
20 Clues: What means middle class and urban? • Napoleon's last battle was at ____________. • Who was the leader of the Haitian Revolution? • 97% of the French population was part of this. • Who came to power in France after the revolution? • What means extreme pride and love for your country? • The storming of the ___________ was on July 14, 1789. • ...
Unit 8 Revolutions Crossword Puzzle 2016-02-15
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- This was an extremely profitable colony in the Caribbean because of sugar cane and coffee.
- Who was the leader of the Haitian Revolution?
- Who came to power in France after the revolution?
- What means extreme pride and love for your country?
- 97% of the French population was part of this.
- People were called ___________ if their father was white and their mother was a slave.
- Commodore __________ ____________ was able to convince the Japanese to trade with the US.
- These spring up all around Europe after Napoleon death and are a major cause of WWI.
- What revolution was inspired by the American Revolution?
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- What means middle class and urban?
- Between 20 - 40 million people died in this civil war.
- Napoleon's last battle was at ____________.
- Royalty does not have much power because they are figure heads.
- Unified the warring clans of Japan and moved the capital to Edo (Tokyo).
- During these the British and French destroy most of China's coastal cities.
- The storming of the ___________ was on July 14, 1789.
- After this Parliament will have regular elections and freedom of speech to petition the King.
- This was used in Chinese medicine for 1000s of years.
- "No taxation without representation" was a slogan of what revolution?
- Invading ___________ was the first large military defeat that Napoleon experienced.
20 Clues: What means middle class and urban? • Napoleon's last battle was at ____________. • Who was the leader of the Haitian Revolution? • 97% of the French population was part of this. • Who came to power in France after the revolution? • What means extreme pride and love for your country? • The storming of the ___________ was on July 14, 1789. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2023-11-07
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- people you need to run your business - _____ resource
- invented/perfected the steam engine (last name only)
- a system in which people are free to start their own business (2 wds)
- credited with inventing the light bulb (full name)
- raw materials come from _______
- when a company has control over an entire industry
- these gave food and shelter to immigrants and were used by progressives to influence morals (2 wds)
- make a large quantity of something using machines
- trying to become larger and more powerful as a nation (political or economic reasons)
- during the Industrial Rev., America switched from ____ to industrialization
- _____ brothers: credited with inventing the airplane
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- lumber, water, and coal are ____ resources
- a person who starts their own business
- seed money to get your business up and running
- the banning of the sale, manufacture, and transport of alcohol
- credited with inventing the telephone (full name)
- place where people work in poor conditions (hot, unsafe, small space - 2 wds)
- the idea that America was a victim of greed and needed to improve its behavior & morals
- cars, light bulbs, typewriters, and telephones were made on a(n) ______ line
- the industrial revolution saw people move from rural areas to urban areas / ______
- tried to get better pay, shorter days, better working conditions (2 wds)
21 Clues: raw materials come from _______ • a person who starts their own business • lumber, water, and coal are ____ resources • seed money to get your business up and running • credited with inventing the telephone (full name) • make a large quantity of something using machines • credited with inventing the light bulb (full name) • ...
Vocabulary 1-3 2023-08-04
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- loud; makes a lot of noise
- damage caused to water, air and land by harmful materials or waste
- designed and made using the most recent ideas and methods
- small objects that explode to make a loud noise and bright colours in the night sky
- the most important city in a country or state; where the government is
- the place where someone or something is going
- land that is not in towns or cities and may have farms and fields
- a region or part of a larger place, like a country or city
- not expensive, or costs less than usual
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- a special building to make people remember an event in history or a famous person
- makes little or no noise
- an area of water by the coast used to keep ships safe
- costs a lot of money, not cheap
- a very tall, thin building, or part of a building
- the cars, trucks and other vehicles using a road
- relating to a particular area, city or town
- a chance to do or experience something good
- someone who has a lot of skill in or a lot of knowledge about something
- things that people sell
- the main or central part of a city
20 Clues: things that people sell • makes little or no noise • loud; makes a lot of noise • costs a lot of money, not cheap • the main or central part of a city • not expensive, or costs less than usual • relating to a particular area, city or town • a chance to do or experience something good • the place where someone or something is going • ...
Russian Revolution Crossword 2022-10-19
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- Leader of Bolsheviks and first dictator of Soviet Union
- A form of feudalism practiced in Russia until
- Influential advisor to the Romanov family until his murder in 1916
- Worker-dominated councils of farm laborers and soldiers
- The first revolution of 1917 was called the _____ Revolution
- One of 2 cities whose population doubled due to the Industrial Revolution in Russia.
- Political/economic belief system which rose to prominence because of Russian Revolution
- Battleship on which crew had a mutiny against their officers
- War in 1904-1905 in which Russia lost soldiers, ships, money, and prestige
- The army on the Bolshevik side during the Russian Civil War
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- Russian minister of war during their provisional government of 1917.
- Country eventually formed by the Russian Revolution.
- Representative assembly formed by Nicholas II after Russo-Japanese War
- State of high tension between the Soviet Union and United States after World War II (we'll learn about this in a couple weeks)
- Last tsar of Russia, executed in 1918
- Dynasty ended by the Russian Revolution.
- 1905 massacre of unarmed protestors
- Event which killed up to 400,000 Russians between 1891-1892
- The October Revolution of 1917 was led by this political party
- Capital of Russia during World War I
20 Clues: 1905 massacre of unarmed protestors • Capital of Russia during World War I • Last tsar of Russia, executed in 1918 • Dynasty ended by the Russian Revolution. • A form of feudalism practiced in Russia until • Country eventually formed by the Russian Revolution. • Leader of Bolsheviks and first dictator of Soviet Union • ...
Spring Break Review 2025-03-13
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- belief that spirits living in animals, plants etc. play an important role in life
- 2nd emperor of Tang
- Wealthy West African King who became famous from Hajj
- Besides gold, often traded on Trans-Saharan Trade Routes
- Oldest Civilization in the Americas
- Weather phenomena, helped facilitate Indian Ocean trade
- Athenian Alliance after Persian Wars
- United the Inca Empire
- Holiest City in Islam
- Alternative name for Corn (Mesoamerica)
- Ibn who wrote about Mansa Musa
- Built Grand Canal
- Major City in the Inca Empire
- Inca Record Keeping
- Raw material or product that can be bought or sold
- Song Capital
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- Farming Method of the Aztec
- Holy book in Quran
- Xia failed to conquer these people
- Major Medieval Chinese Innovation, not moveable type
- Blend of Daoism, Buddhism and another Chinese Philosophy
- Device to calculate position based on celestial objects
- Last major West African Empire
- Nomadic group, cause many civilizations to collapse
- _______________ Group: Bantu Peoples
- Gao, Djenne and _____________: Major trade cities in Trans Saharan Trade
- City States that participated in Indian Ocean Trade
- Mandatory Public Service in the Inca
- Leader Responsible for Aztec Collapse
- Greek Military Formation
- Only woman ruler of China
31 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 • ...
Unit 7 2025-03-16
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- man-made waterways to connect cities
- made clothmaking much faster
- economic system w/ people & companies owning
- city where girls went to do factory work
- tax on imported goods
- wars with natives in Florida
- had legal right to land in Georgia, but left anyway
- trappers and fur traders in Oregon
- removed seeds from cotton
- replacing workers with own supporters
- texas rebels died here fighting for independence
- legal right to an invention
- sold for money with long term benefits
- agreement limited armed vessels in great lakes
- territory in southwest united states
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- buildings, machines, money to create wealth
- invented cotton gin
- doctrine forcing Europe to stay away from Americas
- general who took troops into disputed territory
- god given right for americans to take land
- new party led by William Henry Harrison
- faster travel on water during 1800's
- 4 different nations laid claim to this territory
- saw natives forced along trail of tears
- cash crop which is now king in the south
- ideal for shipping goods and moving people
- people are free to do business
- president who started a war with mexico over land
- pop up towns after gold is discovered
29 Clues: invented cotton gin • tax on imported goods • removed seeds from cotton • legal right to an invention • made clothmaking much faster • wars with natives in Florida • people are free to do business • trappers and fur traders in Oregon • man-made waterways to connect cities • faster travel on water during 1800's • territory in southwest united states • ...
Cities of Central India_RV Prasad 2021-09-30
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- This state gets its name from the 36 forts situated in the region
- This city, supposedly named after the bricks and ropes industries in the region, is the largest railway junction because of the intersection of the Mumbai-Calcutta & Chennai-Delhi railway lines here
- Once associated with the largest industrial disaster in Asia, this is also known as the City of Lakes
- This city with a royal history was once the winter capital of Madhya Bharat province
- The stupa built in this city, considered to be built by Emperor Ashoka, features prominently in many currency notes of India
- This city on the banks of River Narmada is considered to be the place where the game 'snooker' was started
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- This musician who was one of the nine gems of akbar's court, is commemorated in Gwalior city with his tomb and the annual "__ Sangeet Samaroh" festival
- This city shot to industrial prominence after a steel plant was set up here in collaboration between India and Soviet Union. This city is now famous for IIT and various other education institutions
- One of the 100 'smart cities' of India, this is the largest & most populous city of Madhya Pradesh
- This is the capital city of Chattisgarh
10 Clues: This is the capital city of Chattisgarh • This state gets its name from the 36 forts situated in the region • This city with a royal history was once the winter capital of Madhya Bharat province • One of the 100 'smart cities' of India, this is the largest & most populous city of Madhya Pradesh • ...
World Capitals & Geography 2025-05-31
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- – Former capital and largest city of Nigeria
- – Capital city of Thailand
- – Capital of Qatar
- – Cold, treeless biome found in Arctic regions
- – Capital city of Peru
- – Egyptian canal linking the Red Sea and the Mediterranean
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- – Northernmost capital city in the world
- – Capital city that hosted the 1980 Summer Olympics
- – Mountain range stretching across eight European countries
- – Capital of Indonesia
- – Sea bordering countries like Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania
- – Longest river in Africa
12 Clues: – Capital of Qatar • – Capital of Indonesia • – Capital city of Peru • – Longest river in Africa • – Capital city of Thailand • – Northernmost capital city in the world • – Former capital and largest city of Nigeria • – Cold, treeless biome found in Arctic regions • – Capital city that hosted the 1980 Summer Olympics • ...
many random things 2023-05-25
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- the third biggest country in Europe
- the capital of England
- the capital of Italy
- the Greek god of sea
- the fifth biggest country in Europe
- the thing you write on with a computer
- the second biggest country in the world
- a boat that goes underwater
- the capital of France
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- the thing you watch tv on
- the country that won world cup
- the biggest city in the world
- the capital of Denmark
- the pandemic from China
- a long time off school
- the fourth biggest country in Europe
- the second biggest country in the Europe
- the country that attacked Ukraine
18 Clues: the capital of Italy • the Greek god of sea • the capital of France • the capital of Denmark • the capital of England • a long time off school • the pandemic from China • the thing you watch tv on • a boat that goes underwater • the biggest city in the world • the country that won world cup • the country that attacked Ukraine • the third biggest country in Europe • ...
ECT St.Patrick's Day Crossword 2018-02-23
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- The ocean that the Irish island is in
- Number of teams from the Island of Ireland that have the opportunity to qualify for the FIFA World Cup
- He is celebrated the world over on March 17th
- Rock band formed in 1976 in Dublin, known for album's such as The Joshua Tree
- Dodgeball Legend of Irish decent, famous for the quote - "If you can dodge a wrench, you can dodge a ball"
- Irish Philanthropist who set up orphanages in Ireland and brewed a dark colored ale
- Olympians from the city of Belfast can represent the Republic of Ireland or this country at the Olympic Games
- Philanthropist and lead singer of acclaimed Irish rock band U2
- Capital city of the Republic of Ireland
- Irish Sport played by men's and women's teams all across the island of Ireland. It is like Rugby and Soccer combined in one.
- Capital city of Northern Ireland
- Liberty Mutual's current CEO
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- The name of Liberty Mutual's Ireland Brand
- Liberty Mutual's Irish Property and Casualty Division is under the umbrella of: (acronym)
- Number of Colors on the Irish Flag
- Irish Dish consisting of Bacon, Sausage, Potatoes, Leeks and Chicken Stock
- Name of the Sea between the island of Ireland and England, Wales and Scotland
- Peace agreement made in 1998 between Great Britain, loyalist Irish in the Northeast or Ireland, and the Republic South
- Cities in which Liberty Mutual employs over 500 people in IT
- Irish Singer/Songwriter who wrote "Nothing Compares to You"
- 'Stick and Ball' sport of prehistoric origin played by men in Ireland and called "the fastest game on grass"
- 'Stick and Ball' Sport played by women in Ireland
- Irish Soccer icon who played in the English Premier League as well as the Los Angeles Galaxy in America.
- President of Liberty Mutual Insurance's Irish Branch
24 Clues: Liberty Mutual's current CEO • Capital city of Northern Ireland • Number of Colors on the Irish Flag • The ocean that the Irish island is in • Capital city of the Republic of Ireland • The name of Liberty Mutual's Ireland Brand • He is celebrated the world over on March 17th • 'Stick and Ball' Sport played by women in Ireland • ...
Crossword 1 2023-03-09
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- Large body of salt water between Europe and Asia
- The longest river in Africa
- Large country in North America, known for its Hollywood film industry
- Small island country in the Caribbean, known for its beaches and music
- Country in Europe known for its tulips, windmills, and cheese
- Country located in the Horn of Africa
- The world's largest tropical rainforest, found in South America
- Capital city of Australia
- Large flat-topped hill with steep sides, found in Africa
- Country in Central Asia known for its nomadic culture and yurts
- Largest country in South America
- Second largest country in the world by area
- Small country in Europe known for its chocolate and banking industry
- Capital city of Japan
- The southernmost continent on Earth
- The world's largest country by area
- Country in Southeast Asia known for its spicy cuisine and beaches
- Small landlocked country in the Pyrenees mountains between France and Spain
- The world's largest ocean
- Largest island in the Mediterranean Sea
- Country in the Middle East known for its oil reserves
- The largest desert in the world
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- Mountain range in South America
- Country in South Asia, home to the Taj Mahal
- The world's largest coral reef system, located off the coast of Australia
- The largest river in South America
- Country in South America known for its wine production
- The largest country in Africa by area
- The highest mountain in the world
- Small country in Southeast Asia known for its casinos and resorts
- The world's driest desert, located in South America
- Large country in Europe, home to the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre Museum
- Landlocked country in Southeast Asia, known for its ancient temples
- Small country in Europe known for its Alpine mountains and skiing resorts
- Country in Southeast Asia known for its beaches and temples
- Mountain range in Europe that spans across eight countries
- The world's highest waterfall, located in Venezuela
- The largest lake in Africa
- Country in Central Asia known for its ancient Silk Road cities
- The world's largest bay, located in Canada
40 Clues: Capital city of Japan • Capital city of Australia • The world's largest ocean • The largest lake in Africa • The longest river in Africa • Mountain range in South America • The largest desert in the world • Largest country in South America • The highest mountain in the world • The largest river in South America • The southernmost continent on Earth • ...
Social Studies 1.2 Crossword | Lianna, Ojal, Elina, and Livia 2022-11-15
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- Another word used to call corn
- The mountain range that the Inca built bridges to travel through
- A long period without rain
- Houses made from animal hides to provide housing
- The capital of the Aztec empire
- What shape were the Adena and Hopewell culture's houses?
- The capital of the Inca empire
- The rock that the Mayans used to make quarries, temples, pyramids, and ball courts.
- A system that held and allowed water to flow; used by the Ancestral Pueblo
- The nomadic hunter-gatherers of North America
- What were the houses made from sticks, grass, and dirt called?
- What is the name of the land bridge that connected Asia and North America?
- Approximately how many feet tall is a mound?
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- the largest and most famous effigy found in Ohio
- What was the first culture between 500 BCE and 500 CE?
- Where were the dead buried with gifts
- the empire that grew in modern-day central mexico
- Temporary housing made out of ice blocks
- The Ancestral Pueblo people used this for cooking and preserving food.
- The Ancestral Pueblo made homes by mixing clay with straw or grass and drying it where?
- The state that the the Mohawk, the Oneida, the Onondaga, the Cayuga, and the Seneca tribes were fighting over
- The name inspired by the excavation that took place in 1891
- What coast did the first early Americans travel along?
- Elaborate wooden poles with carving representing animals and spirits
- What the Aztec used to make fish nets
- How many cities were in the Mayan empire?
- Large, dome-shaped structures that housed entire families; used by the Eastern Woodlands people
- The ancestral Pueblo moved south in 1300 to what state?
- The present-day Spanish speaking country where the Inca Empire first developed.
- The Aztec language that is still spoken by some Mexican people today.
- A type of burial mound in which it is shaped like an animal when viewed from the sky
31 Clues: A long period without rain • Another word used to call corn • The capital of the Inca empire • The capital of the Aztec empire • Where were the dead buried with gifts • What the Aztec used to make fish nets • Temporary housing made out of ice blocks • How many cities were in the Mayan empire? • Approximately how many feet tall is a mound? • ...
Industrial Revolution Crossword 2024-10-29
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- A fabric made by weaving, used in making clothing
- A period of rapid growth in the use of machines in manufacturing and production that began in the mid-1700s
- relating to farm areas and life in the country
- This machine played an important role in the mechanization of textile production. Unlike the spinning wheel, it can spin more than one yarn at a time.
- An amount of money paid to an employee at a specific rate per hour worked.
- Movement of people from rural areas to cities
- all natural resources used to produce goods and services
- The 18th century privatization of common lands in England, which contributed to the increase in population and the rise of industrialization.
- Land, labor, and capital; the three groups of resources that are used to make all goods and services
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- an artificial waterway used to transport people and goods.
- A person who organizes, manages, and takes on the risks of a business.
- make (something) on a large scale using machinery.
- an engine that uses steam to generate power.
- an invention or creation that is brand new
- the tools, equipment, machinery, and factories used in the production of goods and services
- An amount of money given to the borrower for a set period of time. After the set time has passed, the money must be paid back plus the lending fee, called interest.
- Networks of iron rails on which steam locomotives pulled long trains at high speeds.
- Land routes that were leveled and maintained by companies and the government in order to increase commerce between towns.
- farming or growing plants for food or products.
- the work done by humans that is used in the production of goods and services.
- a loom operated mechanically, run by water. It sped up the production of textiles.
- relating to a city
22 Clues: relating to a city • an invention or creation that is brand new • an engine that uses steam to generate power. • Movement of people from rural areas to cities • relating to farm areas and life in the country • farming or growing plants for food or products. • A fabric made by weaving, used in making clothing • make (something) on a large scale using machinery. • ...
Unit 6 2024-03-15
Across
- the country with Warsaw as a capital
- the country with Ankara as a capital
- a building where kings used to leave
- a place where you can see sea creatures
- the country with Berlin as a capital
- a water space for parking of sailing means of transportation
- the country of ancient pyramids
- the country with Athens as a capital
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- the country with the best pizza and pasta
- a building where you can see some things from the past and art objects
- a muslim prayer building
- the country with Riga as a capital
- the country with Budapest as a capital
- a place where you can buy something
- a very tall construction usually in a form of a pipe
15 Clues: a muslim prayer building • the country of ancient pyramids • the country with Riga as a capital • a place where you can buy something • the country with Warsaw as a capital • the country with Ankara as a capital • a building where kings used to leave • the country with Berlin as a capital • the country with Athens as a capital • the country with Budapest as a capital • ...
3rd Grading Period Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-18
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- president who passed the alien and sedition acts
- Ireland suffered this with a potato shortage
- made long distance communication possible
- The right to vote
- state gold was discovered in 1849
- Large canal that lead to the creation of new cities
- rural areas becoming cities
- Transportation opened new markets in the West
- President from the Era of Good Feelings
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- improved transportation on rivers
- President who made the Louisiana Purchase
- 2nd Great...
- Group that was exploited in factories
- President who put down the Whiskey Rebellion
- Political Party started by Hamilton
- The movement to end slavery
- President responsible for the Trail of Tears
- improved production and created many jobs
- Annexed in 1845
- Immigrant group that built railroads in the west
- President during the War of 1812
21 Clues: 2nd Great... • Annexed in 1845 • The right to vote • The movement to end slavery • rural areas becoming cities • President during the War of 1812 • improved transportation on rivers • state gold was discovered in 1849 • Political Party started by Hamilton • Group that was exploited in factories • President from the Era of Good Feelings • President who made the Louisiana Purchase • ...
Ch.8 Cross Word 2017-03-15
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- A city-state in ancient Greece.
- cities that began in Greek colonies
- The first Greek leader that brought democracy to Athens
- Where Minoans lived
- aegean
- The way that Greeks travel
- a system of government
- A Greek poet, author of the Iliad and the Odyssey
- The tyrant that was the leader of Athens
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- Who were first to speak Greek language
- a poem set to music
- Geographic features that cover most of Greece
- The first Greek cities state
- Small group holds all the power.
- People who had the right to participate in government
- A market and meting place
- rich landowners
- Short stories that teach the reader lessons about life or give advice on how to live
- A Greek famous for his fables
- What were Homer and Aesop popular for
20 Clues: aegean • rich landowners • a poem set to music • Where Minoans lived • a system of government • A market and meting place • The way that Greeks travel • The first Greek cities state • A Greek famous for his fables • A city-state in ancient Greece. • Small group holds all the power. • cities that began in Greek colonies • What were Homer and Aesop popular for • ...
Urban Terms Marshall Zarem 2/10/2014 2014-02-11
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- Region made up of a chain of Metro areas
- Urban landscapes
- Duty free trading post
- Shared transport, possibly illegal operation
- International integration through trade
- arts Neoclassical Architectural Style
- American Urban designer/architecht of 19th century
- fire fire in Chicago 1871
- cities Cities that serve as departure and arrival of international travelers
- Group of associated people claiming control over community territory
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- Open urban public space
- baths public cleansing, soaking or medicinal treatment area open to public
- Device to persuade homeowners to sell in fear of decling property value.
- Minority urban neighborhood
- Railroad car manufacturer of 19th and early 20th century
- Urban sprawl created by town mergers
- Landscape artist of the 19th and early 20th century
- Residential area on the town outskirts
- Topographic mountain maps
- industry Home based service or manufacturer
20 Clues: Urban landscapes • Duty free trading post • Open urban public space • Topographic mountain maps • fire fire in Chicago 1871 • Minority urban neighborhood • Urban sprawl created by town mergers • arts Neoclassical Architectural Style • Residential area on the town outskirts • International integration through trade • Region made up of a chain of Metro areas • ...
US History Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-04
Across
- cut off all trade with a country
- Law that gave free land in the west
- Faster, cheaper production in factories
- Caused faster travel, more trade, more growth
- Japan attacked here
- Become more like an American
- Writers who exposed bad things in society
- drought on the Great Plains
- Amendment for women's right to vote
- Moving to cities for jobs
- First affordable car
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- Connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
- One company controls all similar companies, no competition
- Fear of communism
- 1898 war, US became a world power
- Making things in factories
- Protects your money in the bank
- strategy to quickly conquer a nation
- African Americans move to cities in the north for jobs
- unemployment insurance and retirement payments
- Amendment that repealed Prohibition
- Amendment that led to Prohibition
22 Clues: Fear of communism • Japan attacked here • First affordable car • Moving to cities for jobs • Making things in factories • drought on the Great Plains • Become more like an American • Protects your money in the bank • cut off all trade with a country • 1898 war, US became a world power • Amendment that led to Prohibition • Law that gave free land in the west • ...
Good and Beautiful Ladder 2 2021-10-15
10 Clues: capital Maine • capital of Iowa • capital of Idaho • capital of Kansas • capital of Hawaii • capital of Indiana • capital of Kentucky • capital of Illinois • capital of Maryland • capital of Louisiana
Aphu 2023-05-16
Across
- cities of over ten million people
- simplified form of a language
- indicates the number of live births occurring during the year, per 1,000 population estimated at midyear
- the theory in geography that human behaviour, and therefore culture, is not merely determined by the environment but by human agency
- a large body of people united by common descent
- Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries
- a strip of wood, metal, or stone forming the bottom of a doorway and crossed in entering a house or room.
- the ability to move or be moved freely and easily.
- the action or practice of moving livestock from one grazing ground to another in a seasonal cycle,
- status of belonging to a particular nation.
- policy of extending a country's power
- a line on a dialect map marking the boundary between linguistic features
- determine the limits or boundaries of
- an agricultural production system that uses small inputs of labour, fertilizers, and capital, relative to the land area being farmed
- a person of mixed European and Black descent
- measured by the quality of something rather than its quantity.
- measured by the quantity of something rather than its quality
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- the industry based on human knowledge which involves technology, information, financial planning, research, and development
- the state of being subject to death
- focuses on investing a lot of resources and labor into small tracts of land in order to increase yield.
- the process of developing or being developed.
- the central business district (CBD), the industrial zone, the working-class zone, the residential zone, and the commuter zone
- a policy of advocating the restoration to a country of any territory formerly belonging to it
- a region furnishing milk to a particular community.
- a period of technology transfer initiatives that saw greatly increased crop yields and agricultural production.
- states that the interaction between two locales declines as the distance between them increases
- cities of over twenty million people
- quinary sector include government and public services, universities, healthcare, domestic services, and media.
28 Clues: simplified form of a language • cities of over ten million people • the state of being subject to death • cities of over twenty million people • policy of extending a country's power • determine the limits or boundaries of • status of belonging to a particular nation. • a person of mixed European and Black descent • the process of developing or being developed. • ...
Civics w/ Mr. Clark - Unit 6 State/Local Government Practice 2024-02-12
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- The current president of the United States and Chief Federal Officer.
- What the Legislative Branch does to the laws.
- Federal court with 9 Justices and limited original jurisdiction.
- This part of the US flag represents the 50 state that we have in the Union.
- What the Executive Branch does to the laws.
- The name of the bicameral legislature of the Commonwealth of Virginia.
- Local laws created for cities/towns.
- This level of Judicial branches possesses appellate jurisdiction only.
- The State Senator of Virginia that represents the 22nd District.
- The top executive of the City of Virginia Beach.
- These courts at the state level contain 1 Judge with a Jury.
- Capital city of the Commonwealth of Virginia.
- the current Vice Mayor of Virginia Beach.
- The term Virginia uses to describe itself instead of "State". Historical significance but has little difference to actual US "States".
- The City of Virginia Beach belongs to this district of the US Congress.
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- The leader of Police at the City level. Rocky Holcomb serves this position for the City of VB.
- Courts are usually tasked with defending these at their level of government.
- The nickname given to the City of Virginia Beach because of its many hotels and resorts.
- Document that is used to settle cities like Virginia Beach, Salem etc.
- The number of stars on the flag of the United States.
- What the Judicial Branch does to the laws.
- The motto of the Commonwealth of Virginia. In latin!
- This month in 2024 will hold the elections of the US President and Virginia Governor.
- The member of the executive branch of the Federal government who would replace the President if required.
- Nickname for the Commonwealth of Virginia.
- The amount of years that you are allowed to serve in one term of the US President.
- Structure that falls in the middle of the Seal of the City of Virginia Beach.
- term used to describe the US Senate and House of Representatives together.
- US Senator from Virginia that unsuccessfully ran alongside Hillary Clinton in a presidential campaign in 2016.
29 Clues: Local laws created for cities/towns. • the current Vice Mayor of Virginia Beach. • What the Judicial Branch does to the laws. • Nickname for the Commonwealth of Virginia. • What the Executive Branch does to the laws. • What the Legislative Branch does to the laws. • Capital city of the Commonwealth of Virginia. • The top executive of the City of Virginia Beach. • ...
Nolan Gironda - Industrial Revolution and Imperialism 2025-02-20
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- the use of new basic materials, chiefly iron and steel
- the process of change from an agrarian and handicraft economy to one dominated by industry
- very important German philosopher during the revolution known for his theories on capitalism, socialism, and communism
- “survival of the fittest”
- people who criticized the excesses of poverty and inequality
- large groups of workers that join together to protect the workers' rights
- fenced-in areas of land that were formerly owned in common by a community
- A Scottish economist and philosopher
- All property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs
- a system in which a country rules other countries, sometimes having used force to get power over them
- a political ideology that rejects the practice of government intervention in an economy
- affected the blacks with inequality, wage discrimination, etc.
- created in order to have better communication between workers and employers
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- Easy access to capital and business
- farmers began systematically rotating different crops in the same field each year to maintain soil fertility
- people who lived in a region before colonization by other peoples
- the state or government would determine what was produced, by whom, where it was produced, and for what price
- provides clothing, shelter, and warmth, and it creates jobs and economic growth
- the process of people moving from rural areas to cities, which has led to the growth of cities and the transformation of land
- European competition for territory in Africa
- German politician who is best known for unifying Germany and establishing the first welfare state in the world
- Used for production towards cash crops for export
- the process of transforming the economy of a nation or region from a focus on agriculture to a reliance on manufacturing
- a social group that emerged prominently during the Industrial Revolution
- Economic system in which private actors own and control property in accord with their interests
- a work stoppage when employees refused to work due to grievances
26 Clues: “survival of the fittest” • Easy access to capital and business • A Scottish economist and philosopher • European competition for territory in Africa • Used for production towards cash crops for export • the use of new basic materials, chiefly iron and steel • people who criticized the excesses of poverty and inequality • ...
State Capitals 2016-03-21
10 Clues: Capital of Ohio • Capital of Alaska • Capital of Arizona • Capital of Alabama • Capital of Georgia • Capital of Nebraska • Capital of New Mexico • Capital of South Dakota • Capital of North Dakota • Capital of New Hampshire
Complete the crossword given below. 2021-03-09
10 Clues: capital of Assam • capital of Ladakh • capital of Sikkim • capital of Rajasthan • capital of Tamil nadu • capital of Lakshadweep • capital of West Bengal • capital of Maharashtra • capital of Himachal Pradesh • capital of Arunachal Pradesh
Países e Capitais do mundo 2021-03-25
10 Clues: - Capital do Chile • - Capital da India • - Capital da China • - Capital do Japão • - Capital de Brasil • - Capital da Austrália • - Capital da Finlândia • - Capital da Mauritânia • - Capital da Nova Zelândia • - Capital dos estados unidos
CAPITALES 2023-11-28
10 Clues: Capital de China. • Capital de Japón. • Capital de Italia. • Capital de Francia. • Capital de Alemania. • Capital de Australia. • Capital de Argentina. • Capital del Reino Unido. • Cairo Capital de Egipto. • Capital de los Estados Unidos.
canada assesment 2023-12-06
10 Clues: capital of Quebec • capital of alberta • Capital of ontario • capital of manitoba • capital of nunavut • capital of saskatchewan • capital of all of canada • capital of british columbia • capital of yukon territories • capital of northwest territories
Indian States and Capitals 2025-06-13
10 Clues: Capital of Bihar • Capital of Kerala • Capital of Telangana • Capital of Karnataka • Capital of Rajasthan • Capital of Maharashtra • Capital of Uttar Pradesh • Capital of Madhya Pradesh • Capital of Punjab and Haryana • Main city in Assam often mistaken as capital (actual capital: Dispur)
Team B 2022-02-08
Across
- - Is a legal concept describing a financial instrument where by an asset is held by the third party of behalf of two other parties.
- - Capital of Vietnam.
- Best known for having bequeathed his fortune to establish the Nobel Prize.
- - Refers to the difference between two prices, rates or yields.
- - Masterminding the unification of Germany and served as its first chancellor.
- - An important financial statement that communicates an organization’s worth.
- - Capital of Iraq.
- - A term to describe rapid, excessive and out-of-control general price increase in an economy.
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- - Refers to an asset that a lender accepts as security for a loan.
- - Refers to the ongoing business expenses not directly attributed to creating a product or service.
- - Capital of UAE.
- - Capital of Cuba.
- - Nike signed its first-lifetime deal ever since its inception for $1B.
- - Mr. Bean.
- - Capital of Morocco.
- - Widely regarded as the chief architect of the Constitution of India.
- - Capital of Finland.
17 Clues: - Mr. Bean. • - Capital of UAE. • - Capital of Cuba. • - Capital of Iraq. • - Capital of Vietnam. • - Capital of Morocco. • - Capital of Finland. • - Refers to the difference between two prices, rates or yields. • - Refers to an asset that a lender accepts as security for a loan. • - Widely regarded as the chief architect of the Constitution of India. • ...
Migration social studies 2020-11-30
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- difference between the number of immigrants and emigrants.
- journey.
- movement from one country to another.
- moving from the cities to the countryside.
- the act of sending money in payment or as a gift.
- the condition of being urbanized.
- moving from the countryside to the cities.
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- moving within a country.
- draw a population to another area.
- increase population in a certain place.
- moving out of a country.
- encourage a population to leave it's home.
- coming to live permanently in a foreign country.
- people who leave their country permanently.
14 Clues: journey. • moving within a country. • moving out of a country. • the condition of being urbanized. • draw a population to another area. • movement from one country to another. • increase population in a certain place. • encourage a population to leave it's home. • moving from the cities to the countryside. • moving from the countryside to the cities. • ...
Plural Nouns 2020-10-10
Plural Forms 2014-08-25
PLURALS 2022-02-19
PLURAL NOUNS 2024-01-30
The Industrial Revolution 2015-12-03
Across
- Inventor of the cotton gin (last name)
- The century that saw the beginning of the Industrial Revolution
- An organization created to help improve working conditions and wages (2 words)
- Birthplace of the Industrial Revolution (2 words)
- The 1st Industry (products) to be industrialized
- Nickname for England "The__________ of the world"
- The major fuel of the I.R. that replaced water power
- A group that destroyed laborsaving machinery as a protested
- Inventor of the seed drill
- The passing of laws that allowed landowners to take over and fence off private and common lands "______________movement"
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- The fastest steam locomotive of the time in England (2 words)
- Inventor of the steamboat (last name)
- Part of society that benefited most from the Industrial Revolution
- The manufacture of goods from the home
- People who start new businesses with the rick of losing money
- Wealthy landowners
- Money that is used for investment
- The movement of people from rural areas to cities
- Invention that allowed rapid communication across continents
- The 1st steam-powered ship to cross the Atlantic Ocean "The Great ______"
- He improved the steam engine to power machinery (last name)
- Common among the working class because of poor factory conditions
- An infection in the intestines caused by drinking unsanitary water
23 Clues: Wealthy landowners • Inventor of the seed drill • Money that is used for investment • Inventor of the steamboat (last name) • Inventor of the cotton gin (last name) • The manufacture of goods from the home • The 1st Industry (products) to be industrialized • The movement of people from rural areas to cities • Birthplace of the Industrial Revolution (2 words) • ...
History Recall 2022-03-27
Across
- authority guiding group who determine what is good and right
- alliance of three great cities in the Valley of Mexico
- in a feudal system, a holder of land or position granted by a superior in exchange for allegiance
- deliberate sinking of a ship, especially your own
- capital of Italy
- a view about the past, which may be influenced by social factors like gender, social status, age, education
- worker who was obligated to work for a local noble
- source evidence that was created during the time period being studied
- source evidence that is about a time period, but created after
- prediction of what will happen in the future
- land owned by a lord
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- name given to the Americas by European explorers
- member of a people not belonging to Rome
- group of people who had greater privileges and rights than the majority
- ruler whose power and authority is never questioned
- a view which favours one side and which may aim to convince the reader to believe the same
- ordained member of the Christian Church, such as a priest
- historians use this to understand and explain the past
- code of conduct that knights followed, including respect towards women
- ruler of an empire
- leading dignitary of the Roman Catholic Church, nominated by the Pope
21 Clues: capital of Italy • ruler of an empire • land owned by a lord • member of a people not belonging to Rome • prediction of what will happen in the future • name given to the Americas by European explorers • deliberate sinking of a ship, especially your own • worker who was obligated to work for a local noble • ruler whose power and authority is never questioned • ...
Japan 2022-05-11
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- first introduced into the Olympics in 1964 while the Olympics were held in Tokyo
- ___ are becoming more common in Japanese workplaces
- also added to the Olympics in 1964
- a class in Japanese schools as a form of respect to school, and staff
- The other city that America bombed, Fat man was dropped here
- Best gift to buy for someone in japan, saying as they are cheap, and food is a kind offering to people
- Japan has the most ___ locations other than the USA
- Japan messed up and got their butts kicked after this attack
- One of the two cities America dropped atomic bombs on "Little Boy" was dropped here
- japan joined the Axis Powers in this war
- another Accompanist to almost every meal in japan
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- japan is know as the country with the most ___
- a common dessert and a texture that is highly prized in japan
- most commonly stolen item in japan
- safest country in the world
- Capital of japan
- there are 6852 of them that make up Japan
- An island completely over run by fuzzy creatures
- a soup that will accompany nearly every meal in Japan
- ended in 1945, and eventually led to the end of the war between America and japan
20 Clues: Capital of japan • safest country in the world • also added to the Olympics in 1964 • most commonly stolen item in japan • japan joined the Axis Powers in this war • there are 6852 of them that make up Japan • japan is know as the country with the most ___ • An island completely over run by fuzzy creatures • another Accompanist to almost every meal in japan • ...
Egypt - The Old Kingdom 2022-08-02
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- The Early ___ Period is the time before the Old Kingdom.
- Most of the cities have been destroyed because they had been made from ___.
- The Giza Complex included multiple large pyramids as well as the Great ___.
- The head of religion and of the government.
- The royal pyramids grew smaller during the ___ Dynasty.
- The Old _____ lasted approximately 400 years and ended in the year 2150 BCE.
- The Old Kingdom is best known for the building of the ___.
- The ___ Dynasty was known as the great age for the pyramid builders.
- During the Fourth Dynasty, the kings ruled under a powerful centralized ___.
- The governor of each nome/state.
- The capital city of Egypt's Old Kingdom.
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- The Pyramid of ___ was the first pyramid that was built.
- When the central government grew weak toward the end of the Old Kingdom, Egypt broke up into several ___ states.
- The final dynasty of the Old Kingdom (though some historians say it ended after the Eighth Dynasty).
- The royal family's ___ on power was lost during the Fifth Dynasty.
- The largest pyramid was the Great Pyramid of __.
- The Old Kingdom began with the ___ Dynasty.
- The First ___ Period followed the Old Kingdom.
- The Egyptian sun god.
- The ___ god rose to dominance during the Fifth Dynasty.
20 Clues: The Egyptian sun god. • The governor of each nome/state. • The capital city of Egypt's Old Kingdom. • The head of religion and of the government. • The Old Kingdom began with the ___ Dynasty. • The First ___ Period followed the Old Kingdom. • The largest pyramid was the Great Pyramid of __. • The royal pyramids grew smaller during the ___ Dynasty. • ...
The Civil Grill 2021-12-01
Across
- the use of transportation of supplies
- the general for the south
- the general for the north
- the document signed by president abraham lincoln to abolish slavery in the rebel states
- the president who signed the emancipation proclamation
- the main cause for the civil war to start
- a prison used for union soldiers
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- the south's last weapon against the north(a fort)
- a blockade made by the north to stop any people from getting supplies in the south
- the nickname for the north states who were against slavery
- the capital of georgia
- the people who would go to Europe to get supplies whenever there weren't any union ships around
- the states that allowed slavery
- the nickname for the south states fighting for slavery
- a battle pushed by the union; one of the bloodiest wars in US history
- the bloodiest war in US history; the south and north fought over slavery being abolished or not
- the plan used against the south to cut off all of their supplies
- one of the main cities hit by sherman on the march to the sea
- the states that didn't allow slavery
- large weapons that the north had; used against the south
20 Clues: the capital of georgia • the general for the south • the general for the north • the states that allowed slavery • a prison used for union soldiers • the states that didn't allow slavery • the use of transportation of supplies • the main cause for the civil war to start • the south's last weapon against the north(a fort) • ...
China on the silk & sea road AP test apocalypse survival kit 2023-10-31
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- The Emperor of China who reinstated the society and beliefs of pre-Mongol China
- System of communication used by the mongols that originated in China
- Sails made by the Chinese
- Temple that shows the spread of Buddhism from India and China to southeast Asia
- Brother to the first mongolian emperor of China in the yuan dynasty
- Castrated men loyal to the emperor of China
- Mongols traveled through the sea routes to reach Mongol China from other Mongol occupied territory
- where caravans stop along the silk road
- The combination of both Pure Land Buddhism and Confucianism
- Travaler who visited China especially Hangzhou, by traveling through the strait of Malacca
- Form of Buddhism originating in China based in chanting and praying, instead of meditation
- The major issue China had with Buddhist monks and the reason for Pure Land Buddhism.
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- Mongol capital before it was moved to Beijing
- Allowed for Chinese merchants that where apart of these groups receive tax breaks.
- Communities of merchants of different cultures and religions in one area
- The dynastic title of the Mongol ruled dynasty in China
- Captain of the Chinese navy
- Mongol tactic used to penetrate major cities adopted from the Chinese
- a popular currency used in China
- Spread through Mongol trade routes originated in northeastern China
20 Clues: Sails made by the Chinese • Captain of the Chinese navy • a popular currency used in China • where caravans stop along the silk road • Castrated men loyal to the emperor of China • Mongol capital before it was moved to Beijing • The dynastic title of the Mongol ruled dynasty in China • The combination of both Pure Land Buddhism and Confucianism • ...
Industrial Revolution North/South 2024-01-31
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- sleek vessels with tall masts and sails making trade faster
- readiness of people to purchase goods or services
- invested money
- brought workers and machinery together in one place to produce goods
- workers organized to form a union to allow people working in the same industry shorter days and better wages and conditions
- a limited supply of goods resulting in high prices
- union workers refuse to do their job until managers agreed to address their concerns
- swift growth
- group against immigrants that wanted to protect jobs for Americans and distrusted those with a different language or look
- a machine that could spin several threads at once
- prepare for planting
- difference between cost of goods and its selling price
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- borrowed money
- a person who invests money in a business to make profit
- identical parts that fit together in many machines
- wealthy families who made money from cotton
- codes laws that kept slaves from running away or rebelling
- amount of goods available to sell
- steam powered engine to pull rail cars
- a long slow process that changed the way goods were produced, and where people worked and lived
- movement of population from rural areas to cities
- family includes grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins
22 Clues: swift growth • borrowed money • invested money • prepare for planting • amount of goods available to sell • steam powered engine to pull rail cars • wealthy families who made money from cotton • readiness of people to purchase goods or services • movement of population from rural areas to cities • a machine that could spin several threads at once • ...
The Arabian Peninsula & Central Asia 2024-03-13
Across
- What does the word “kyrgyz” mean?
- Water scarcity led to conflict between Uzbekistan and what other country?
- What type of farming relies on rainfall and not irrigation?
- What type of government does Tajikistan currently have?
- Who was the leader of the al Qaeda network?
- What makes it difficult for plants to grow in Central Asia?
- Which Central Asian country is the richest?
- What is another name for the “land between the rivers”?
- Much of the Arabian Peninsula is covered with huge, _______ deserts.
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- Which mountains in Iran are the highest land in the Arabian Peninsula?
- Which river creates a narrow, fertile area in southern Iraq?
- Which mountains are located in the west of Iran?
- What type of strict teachings did the Taliban use to rule Afghanistan?
- What sea lost about 90% of its water due to intense irrigation?
- In the mid- 1900s the Taliban took over most of Afghanistan including the capital: ______.
- Which of the cities of Kazakhstan are closer to Russia: Almaty or Astana?
- About how much of Turkmenistan is planted with cotton?
- All of the countries in Central Asia are __________.
- The government in Uzbekistan closely controls what other part of the country?
- What do you call rivers that begin in humid regions and then flow through dry areas?
20 Clues: What does the word “kyrgyz” mean? • Who was the leader of the al Qaeda network? • Which Central Asian country is the richest? • Which mountains are located in the west of Iran? • All of the countries in Central Asia are __________. • About how much of Turkmenistan is planted with cotton? • What type of government does Tajikistan currently have? • ...
Industrial Revolution Crossword 2023-02-03
Across
- healthcare and energy are examples of _______________
- Walt Disney is a _________
- when Henry Ford created an assembly line, that is a
- steel making
- uses to steam to generate power
- when the subruban fringe became a slum compared to more popular places in Back to the Future, it is an example of __________________
- period of time when England industries took off
- Charlie and the Chocolate factory uses ____________ _______________ to make chocolate
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- the use of heat and stirring to make iron
- material to make clothes
- similar to the machine that made sleeping beauty fall asleep
- in the movie Wall-e, the ship is run by a massive corporation, authoritarian welfare, this an example of _________________
- efficient mass production
- when grocery stores encourages customers to buy food, clothes, etc.
- when tinker bell makes things at home she has a __________
- In the movie Enola Homes 2, all the girls working in the factory became a _________ ________
- many people died as a result of a lack of clean water, also known as __________
- Just like cars have to replace their wheel, wheels are _______________ ______
- many poor immigrants who came to cities looking for jobs lived in these
- the government uses __________ money for government buildings
- when we work we are doing ______
21 Clues: steel making • material to make clothes • efficient mass production • Walt Disney is a _________ • uses to steam to generate power • when we work we are doing ______ • the use of heat and stirring to make iron • period of time when England industries took off • when Henry Ford created an assembly line, that is a • healthcare and energy are examples of _______________ • ...
Asia 2023-03-27
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- Powers the monsoon
- Something that forces people to move from a place (4,6)
- Network of trade routes across Asia
- President of China
- Desert in China
- City with the world’s highest population
- Asia's highest mountain
- Country where floods are common
- Capital of China
- City in India that attracts many migrants
- River that runs through Vietnam, Laos and Thailand
- Where lots of manufacturing takes place
- Longest river in Asia (3rd in the world)
- ...Poor Programme - helping families in India (5,5)
- Deepest lake on earth
- Comes from the Arabic word for season
- World's most spoken language
- Country between China and India
- Poor area of housing found on the edge of cities
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- Rail, airports, roads etc
- Source of energy for many poor people
- Country experiencing population decline
- In Europe and Asia
- Lowest point on earth (4,3)
- States China exports most to this country (6,6)
- Common cause of flooding
- Graph that shows temperature and rainfall
- ... Transition Model
- Difference between max and min
- Tallest mountain range in the world
- Major port in China
- State in India
- What Japan may have to accept more of to increase its population
- Point where two rivers join
34 Clues: State in India • Desert in China • Capital of China • Powers the monsoon • In Europe and Asia • President of China • Major port in China • ... Transition Model • Deepest lake on earth • Asia's highest mountain • Common cause of flooding • Rail, airports, roads etc • Lowest point on earth (4,3) • Point where two rivers join • World's most spoken language • Difference between max and min • ...
Georgia Studies 2025-05-14
Across
- region of GA with red clay and major cities
- insect that hurt GA's cotton crop
- helps create lots of hydroelectricity
- mayor that created Atlanta's airport
- plan for spending money
- forced march of cherokee to the west
- one of the reasons for GA's founding
- islands that protect GA's coast
- jewish business owner who was killed
- disliked rule that helped pay british debts
- FDR economic plan to get out of depression
- founder of Georgia
- FDR's retreat in GA
- Georgia's lawmaking body
- money that you spend
- leader of the cherokee indians
- severe economic crisis in the 1930s
- money that is owed or borrowed
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- revolutionary battle won by GA patriots
- Creek leader who sold them out
- friend to MLK, leader in civil rights movement
- german protestants who settled in ebenezer
- spokeperson for the New South
- Baldwin, US Constitution signer
- kept blacks from voting in certain elections
- harsh confederate POW camp
- leader of the yamacraw indians
- first capital of GA
- planted in hopes to grow silk
- someone who starts and owns their own business
- Union strategy to clock Southern ports
- colonists who complained about GA's rules
- only US president from GA
33 Clues: founder of Georgia • first capital of GA • FDR's retreat in GA • money that you spend • plan for spending money • Georgia's lawmaking body • only US president from GA • harsh confederate POW camp • spokeperson for the New South • planted in hopes to grow silk • Creek leader who sold them out • leader of the yamacraw indians • leader of the cherokee indians • ...
Industrialization 2025-11-10
Across
- of Production, Land, labor, and capital used to make all goods and services
- A system in which society owns and controls factors of production
- Darwinism, The belief that only the fittest survive
- Political theory, advocated by Bismarck
- Revolution, Began in England in the 1700s
- Door Policy, A policy proposed by the US in 1899
- Rebellion, A 1900 revolt in China
- A person who starts up a business
- Class, A social class made up of skilled workers
- War, Chinese attempted to stop the opium trade
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- War, A 1904-1905 conflict between Russia and Japan
- Rulers providing for people's needs but not rights
- In the 1600s, lords Began fencing off the common land on their manors
- Movement of people from rural areas to cities
- A method of production that brought machines and workers together
- Process of industrial development
- All or most of the factors of production are owned by individuals
- A political system in which the government owns all property
- Von Bismark, Prussian prime minister
- German Emperor
- of Influence, Area in which a foreign nation controlled trade and investment.
- Addition of new territory to an existing country
- Taking a land for its location or products
23 Clues: German Emperor • Process of industrial development • Rebellion, A 1900 revolt in China • A person who starts up a business • Von Bismark, Prussian prime minister • Political theory, advocated by Bismarck • Revolution, Began in England in the 1700s • Taking a land for its location or products • Movement of people from rural areas to cities • ...
Capitals of Indian States 2019-10-02
10 Clues: capital of Tripura • capital of Manipur • capital of Nagaland • capital of Rajasthan • capital of Telangana • capital of Karnataka • capital of Uttarakhand • Delhi national capital • capital of Jammu and Kashmir • capital of Lakshadweep Islands
