capital cities Crossword Puzzles
Indus Valley Civilization 2013-09-19
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- the 2 main cities
- no weapons found and so people were
- main professions in this area
- language of Indus Valley
- approximate number of people in Indus Valley
- farmers grew these 2 crops
- people may have invaded Indus Valley
- person who studies old civilizations (buildings,pottery, tools)
- used to build houses
- made up of more than 1000 cities
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- area of 1,260,000 sq.km.
- toys made of
- __________ and system of measurement used in Indus Valley
- Harrapan civilization located along this river
- used to store grain
- Civilization began 4500 years ago
- worlds first roads, drainage system, multi-storied buildings
- Before Common Era
18 Clues: toys made of • the 2 main cities • Before Common Era • used to store grain • used to build houses • area of 1,260,000 sq.km. • language of Indus Valley • farmers grew these 2 crops • main professions in this area • made up of more than 1000 cities • Civilization began 4500 years ago • no weapons found and so people were • people may have invaded Indus Valley • ...
Indus Valley Civilization 2013-09-19
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- person who studies old civilizations (buildings,pottery, tools)
- used to store grain
- worlds first roads, drainage system, multi-storied buildings
- farmers grew these 2 crops
- Harrapan civilization located along this river
- approximate number of people in Indus Valley
- made up of more than 1000 cities
- people may have invaded Indus Valley
- toys made of
- the 2 main cities
- language of Indus Valley
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- area of 1,260,000 sq.km.
- Before Common Era
- __________ and system of measurement used in Indus Valley
- used to build houses
- no weapons found and so people were
- Civilization began 4500 years ago
- main professions in this area
18 Clues: toys made of • Before Common Era • the 2 main cities • used to store grain • used to build houses • area of 1,260,000 sq.km. • language of Indus Valley • farmers grew these 2 crops • main professions in this area • made up of more than 1000 cities • Civilization began 4500 years ago • no weapons found and so people were • people may have invaded Indus Valley • ...
Indus Valley Civilization 2013-09-19
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- used to build houses
- area of 1,260,000 sq.km.
- __________ and system of measurement used in Indus Valley
- farmers grew these 2 crops
- Before Common Era
- Civilization began 4500 years ago
- used to store grain
- no weapons found and so people were
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- person who studies old civilizations (buildings,pottery, tools)
- worlds first roads, drainage system, multi-storeyed
- made up of more than 1000 cities
- approximate number of people in Indus Valley
- main professions in this area
- the 2 main cities
- language of Indus Valley
- toys made of
- people may have invaded Indus Valley
- River Harrapan civilization located along this river
18 Clues: toys made of • the 2 main cities • Before Common Era • used to store grain • used to build houses • language of Indus Valley • area of 1,260,000 sq.km. • farmers grew these 2 crops • main professions in this area • made up of more than 1000 cities • Civilization began 4500 years ago • no weapons found and so people were • people may have invaded Indus Valley • ...
1st 9 weeks review 2023-05-09
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- government stays out of business
- Immigrants looked to live here
- Development of cities
- this amendment was for individual income tax
- why would immigrants want to live in populated areas
- this amendment was for election of national senators
- long hours, poor safety and low wages are examples of this
- this amendment was for women's suffrage
- this amendment was prohibition
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- journalist who uncovered and reported on corruption
- this progressive president was huge for conservation
- where one business dominates the market
- ban of selling alcohol
- big business made money in steel
- results of the triangle shirtwaist factory deaths
- protecting and preserving the environment
- big business made money in oil
- changed America from isolated to connected
18 Clues: Development of cities • ban of selling alcohol • Immigrants looked to live here • big business made money in oil • this amendment was prohibition • government stays out of business • big business made money in steel • where one business dominates the market • this amendment was for women's suffrage • protecting and preserving the environment • ...
City 2025-05-11
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- To go round the ...
- Where the cars go by
- To go from one side to the other
- A space where one can get a bus
- Where the people walk (US)
- Someone's individual home
- Red, Orange, Green, stop!
- A commuting system in most cities (UK)
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- Where you have to choose a path, left or right
- Where the people walk (UK)
- To telephone someone from the street
- To light up the street
- To give speed limits or else...
- Somewhere you can go shopping
- A building where several people have their own flat
- A place where one can get a train
- A transport system in most cities (US)
- To go across a river
18 Clues: To go round the ... • Where the cars go by • To go across a river • To light up the street • Someone's individual home • Red, Orange, Green, stop! • Where the people walk (UK) • Where the people walk (US) • Somewhere you can go shopping • To give speed limits or else... • A space where one can get a bus • To go from one side to the other • A place where one can get a train • ...
Sodom and Gamorrah 2013-06-19
8 Clues: cities- • Abrahams nephew. • A master or Lord. • The main person in the story. • One of the cities to be destroyed. • What God did to Sodom and Gamorrah. • The reason on why God had to destroy five cities. • A spiritual being believed to act as a messenger for God
natural regions of colombia 2020-11-16
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- the region which main cities are Santa Marta and Cartagena.
- region that hosts the islands of our country san andrés, Providencia, malpelo and gorgona.
- It's located in the west of Colombia and it's one of the most biodiverse regions of the country.
- the region where most of our indian ancestors live and where we find a dense rain forest
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- the animal that visits the pacific region once a year, it's a famous attraction for the tourists.
- Its a very famous dish in Colombia, specifically typical of the Andean region, mostly eaten in Medellin.
- region where we can find the capital of Colombia.
- how many natural regions are there in Colombia?
8 Clues: how many natural regions are there in Colombia? • region where we can find the capital of Colombia. • the region which main cities are Santa Marta and Cartagena. • the region where most of our indian ancestors live and where we find a dense rain forest • region that hosts the islands of our country san andrés, Providencia, malpelo and gorgona. • ...
INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION CROSSWORD 2015-10-21
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- an economic system based on private ownership of capital
- Someone who organizes a business venture and assumes the risk for it
- wide-spread starvation
- Helped Western expansion with transportation
- United States federal statute devised by Henry Clay
- U.S. foreign policy regarding domination of the American continent in 1823
- a shared group feeling in the significance of a geographical and sometimes demographic region seeking independence for its culture and/or ethnicity that holds that group together
- An organization of workers that tries to improve working conditions, wages, and benefits for its members
- Fabrics that are woven or knitted; material for clothing
- a radical and pervasive change in society and the social structure, especially one made suddenly and often accompanied by violence.
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- A machine used to separate cotton from its seeds
- any general business activity
- allowing industry to be free of state or government intervention
- invented the cotton gin
- thrifty management; frugality in the expenditure or consumption of money, materials, etc
- having a master and forced to abide
- the social process whereby cities grow and societies become more urban
- excessive regard for sectional or local interests
- denial of equal rights or equal treatment to certain groups of people
- act of moving
20 Clues: act of moving • wide-spread starvation • invented the cotton gin • any general business activity • having a master and forced to abide • Helped Western expansion with transportation • A machine used to separate cotton from its seeds • excessive regard for sectional or local interests • United States federal statute devised by Henry Clay • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2015-12-03
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- He improved the steam engine to power machinery (last name)
- Nickname for England "The__________ of the world"
- An organization created to help improve working conditions and wages (2 words)
- People who start new businesses with the rick of losing money
- Wealthy landowners
- The 1st Industry (products) to be industrialized
- Part of society that benefited most from the Industrial Revolution
- Birthplace of the Industrial Revolution (2 words)
- The major fuel of the I.R. that replaced water power
- The century that saw the beginning of the Industrial Revolution
- Inventor of the steamboat (last name)
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- The fastest steam locomotive of the time in England (2 words)
- An infection in the intestines caused by drinking unsanitary water
- The manufacture of goods from the home
- A group that destroyed laborsaving machinery as a protested
- Inventor of the seed drill
- Money that is used for investment
- Invention that allowed rapid communication across continents
- Common among the working class because of poor factory conditions
- The passing of laws that allowed landowners to take over and fence off private and common lands "______________movement"
- The movement of people from rural areas to cities
- The 1st steam-powered ship to cross the Atlantic Ocean "The Great ______"
- Inventor of the cotton gin (last name)
23 Clues: Wealthy landowners • Inventor of the seed drill • Money that is used for investment • Inventor of the steamboat (last name) • The manufacture of goods from the home • Inventor of the cotton gin (last name) • The 1st Industry (products) to be industrialized • Nickname for England "The__________ of the world" • The movement of people from rural areas to cities • ...
India (Camila Müller) 2017-06-14
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- a mountain range running through the northern part of India
- groups of people whose birth determines their place in society (ended in 1947)
- a religion teaching that sorrow can be avoided by following certain rules (like not lying or stealing)
- the code of behavior and ethical rules for each class
- the belief that the soul is reborn again and again in different forms
- a popular film industry in Mumbai
- a religion teaching that all things in nature have souls
- a religion with elements like both Hinduism and Islam
- a disturbed area in northeast India constantly fought over by Pakistan and India
- leader of the Indian Independence movement against British rule
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- the four major classes based on the purity of daily activities
- the water body bordering India's west side
- a religion teaching that all gods and living things are part of one spirit
- the positive or negative force caused by a persons actions
- previously known as Bombay, this is currently India's financial center
- a desert in western India
- one of the three rivers that flow from the Himalayas to the Bay of Bengal
- India's capital and most populous city; one of the world's most ancient cities
- the escape from suffering
- previously known as the Untouchables
20 Clues: a desert in western India • the escape from suffering • a popular film industry in Mumbai • previously known as the Untouchables • the water body bordering India's west side • the code of behavior and ethical rules for each class • a religion with elements like both Hinduism and Islam • a religion teaching that all things in nature have souls • ...
India (Camila Müller) 2017-06-14
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- a mountain range running through the northern part of India
- groups of people whose birth determines their place in society (ended in 1947)
- a religion teaching that sorrow can be avoided by following certain rules (like not lying or stealing)
- the code of behavior and ethical rules for each class
- the belief that the soul is reborn again and again in different forms
- a popular film industry in Mumbai
- a religion teaching that all things in nature have souls
- a religion with elements like both Hinduism and Islam
- a disturbed area in northeast India constantly fought over by Pakistan and India
- leader of the Indian Independence movement against British rule
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- the four major classes based on the purity of daily activities
- the water body bordering India's west side
- a religion teaching that all gods and living things are part of one spirit
- the positive or negative force caused by a persons actions
- previously known as Bombay, this is currently India's financial center
- a desert in western India
- one of the three rivers that flow from the Himalayas to the Bay of Bengal
- India's capital and most populous city; one of the world's most ancient cities
- the escape from suffering
- previously known as the Untouchables
20 Clues: a desert in western India • the escape from suffering • a popular film industry in Mumbai • previously known as the Untouchables • the water body bordering India's west side • the code of behavior and ethical rules for each class • a religion with elements like both Hinduism and Islam • a religion teaching that all things in nature have souls • ...
AP VOCAB Imanol Juarez 2nd 2019-04-29
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- the percentage of people who can read and write
- sites dispersed around a city
- redrawing legislative boundaries
- territory that is legally tied to another country
- interconnected nodes without a center
- total value of goods and services produced
- an official count or survey of a population
- culture traditionally practiced by a small group
- improvement in material conditions
- factories built by US
- group of cities close to each other
- site factors
- housing provided by low-income households
- agreement between US, Mexico, and Canada
- discarded electronic devices
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- a disease prevalent over a whole country
- refers to the physical gap
- the arrangement of something across earth's surface
- trade alternative to international trade
- association of sovereign states
- widespread occurrence
- feature or trend from one place to another
- relation between the number of people on earth
- utilized in the production of iron and steel
- relatively short-term feeling of disorientation
- incorporation of a territory
- drawing lines on a map
- physical character of a place
- permanent collection of buildings
- vocabulary that is used by a specific group of people
- principle city in a country or state
- amount of labor needed
- process of less dominant cultures
- state of being banned
- traditional regional food
35 Clues: site factors • widespread occurrence • factories built by US • state of being banned • drawing lines on a map • amount of labor needed • traditional regional food • refers to the physical gap • incorporation of a territory • discarded electronic devices • sites dispersed around a city • physical character of a place • association of sovereign states • redrawing legislative boundaries • ...
Chapter 6 & 7 2016-11-28
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- Type of serious drama that ends in disaster
- Condition of being owned by, and forced to work
- King of Macedonia; conquered Persia and Egypt
- In ancient Sparta, term for slaves
- Long poem that tells a story
- City-State in ancient Greece; capital of modern-day Greece
- To murder for political reasons
- Public market and meeting place in an ancient Greek city
- City with its own traditions, government, and laws
- Rocky hill where early people built cities
- Payment made by a less powerful state or nation to a more powerful
- Someone or something that lives forever
- Action taken to isolate the enemy and cut off supplies
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- Sacred site used to consult a god or goddess
- War fought between Athens and Sparta
- Form of government in which citizens govern themselves
- Someone who used reason to understand the world
- Greek history or culture after the death of Alexander
- Seller of goods
- Member of a rich and power family
- Ruler who takes power with the support of the middle and working classes
- City-State in ancient Greece
- Area of land nearly surrounded by water
- Person who belongs to a group that others consider wild
- Wide-spread disease
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 • ...
Vocabulary 1-3 2023-08-04
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- /loud; makes a lot of noise
- /a very tall, thin building, or part of a building
- /an area of water by the coast used to keep ships safe
- /costs a lot of money, not cheap
- /damage caused to water, air and land by harmful materials or waste
- /things that people sell
- /the cars, trucks and other vehicles using a road
- /makes little or no noise
- /the most important city in a country or state; where the government is
- /the place where someone or something is going
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- /land that is not in towns or cities and may have farms and fields
- /a chance to do or experience something good
- /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
- /not expensive, or costs less than usual
- /a special building to make people remember an event in history or a famous person
- centre /the main or central part of a city
- /a region or part of a larger place, like a country or city
- /relating to a particular area, city or town
- /someone who has a lot of skill in or a lot of knowledge about something
20 Clues: /things that people sell • /makes little or no noise • /loud; makes a lot of noise • /costs a lot of money, not cheap • /not expensive, or costs less than usual • centre /the main or central part of a city • /a chance to do or experience something good • /relating to a particular area, city or town • /the place where someone or something is going • ...
Asia 2023-03-27
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- Lowest point on earth (4,3)
- State in India
- River that runs through Vietnam, Laos and Thailand
- What Japan may have to accept more of to increase its population
- Poor area of housing found on the edge of cities
- Graph that shows temperature and rainfall
- Difference between max and min
- Comes from the Arabic word for season
- Common cause of flooding
- China exports most to this country (6,6)
- Country where floods are common
- Deepest lake on earth
- Point where two rivers join
- President of China
- ...Poor Programme - helping families in India (5,5)
- Country between China and India
- City with the world’s highest population
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- World's most spoken language
- In Europe and Asia
- Country experiencing population decline
- Longest river in Asia (3rd in the world)
- Network of trade routes across Asia
- Major port in China
- Capital of China
- Tallest mountain range in the world
- Rail, airports, roads etc
- ... Transition Model
- Asia's highest mountain
- Desert in China
- Powers the monsoon
- City in India that attracts many migrants
- Where lots of manufacturing takes place
- Source of energy for many poor people
- Something that forces people to move from a place (4,6)
34 Clues: State in India • Desert in China • Capital of China • In Europe and Asia • Powers the monsoon • 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 • ...
Factors of Cultural Diffusion, Zhou, Pd 1 2024-10-16
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- Mammel that allowed for trans-Saharan trade.
- Eunuch, Muslim, Chinese admiral who commanded naval expeditions.
- Spread of Perisan irrigation tech and diversifying food crops.
- Central Java Kingdom. Constructed Borobudur. Represents spread of Buddhism.
- Bacteria responsible for the Black Plague. Fell the Mongol's, halved Europe's pop.
- Hotels for merchants, became cultural exchange points and some developed into commercial cities.
- State appointed association of merchants, fostered commerence.
- Major African trading city, gathered learned people and wealth.
- Chinese Ships with innovations to handle rough waters.
- Chinese paper money, allowed for efficient transactions.
- Richest man to live, caused gold inflation. Showed prosperity of African trade.
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- European nickname, as both had mobility and plundered from wealthier civilizations.
- Center of widespread North American trade network, circulating goods throughout.
- Grandson of Chinggis Khan. Took Persia becoming it's il-khan.
- System Mongolian communication stations, the rapid transfer promoted trade.
- Caused more interactions between Eurasian authorities. Communications with Europe, spreading info on the East. Within, Persia and China grew close.
- Ruler of the Ming, extended Chinese influence through the Indian Ocean by naval expeditions.
- Foreign settlers. Linked trade between regions.
- Traveled Islamic world, spreading culture.
- Mongol Capital. Home to the beginnings of Mongol bureaucracy and translator scribes who turned decrees into various languages.
20 Clues: Traveled Islamic world, spreading culture. • Mammel that allowed for trans-Saharan trade. • Foreign settlers. Linked trade between regions. • Chinese Ships with innovations to handle rough waters. • Chinese paper money, allowed for efficient transactions. • Grandson of Chinggis Khan. Took Persia becoming it's il-khan. • ...
Mexico's History 2025-04-30
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- The conquistador responsible for conquering the Aztec Empire
- In 1840, Central America separated into five countries; the two territories that did not gain independence were _____ and Panama
- In 1900, Panama gained independence from ____.
- In the 1600s, the Caribbean became the center of what industry?
- When the Native American population began dying, the Europeans began bringing in what group to work on plantations?
- A period of violent, sweeping change
- First area in the Caribbean to gain independence
- The Aztec capital city built on a lake
- In 1959, who overthrew the Cuban government and established a communist dictatorship?
- The three advantages the Spanish had over the Aztec: ____, European diseases, and Aztec enemies
- Military strongmen who ruled the region's countries
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- The transfer of plants, animals, and people between Europe, Asia, and Africa on one side and the Americas on the other
- A food that is eaten regularly
- Led a rebellion against Spanish rule in Mexico in 1810
- A large farm
- Led the charge for Haitian independence
- This ancient civilization was known for their great cities, complex writing, and accurate calendar
- Extra; more than is needed
- A Spanish explorer of the early Americas
- A policy based on control of one country by another
- Farm product grown for sale
21 Clues: A large farm • Extra; more than is needed • Farm product grown for sale • A food that is eaten regularly • A period of violent, sweeping change • The Aztec capital city built on a lake • Led the charge for Haitian independence • A Spanish explorer of the early Americas • In 1900, Panama gained independence from ____. • First area in the Caribbean to gain independence • ...
UWC Students 2022-01-12
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- More important than D (I)
- Northern most host country of UWC (N)
- Most important person in Admissions (M)
- Among the cities visited for student recruitment (W)
- Mozambican town where some of our students hail from (X)
- New UWC ED (F)
- Key helpers in the admissions process (V)
- Capital city of Dilijan country (Y)
- Some of our best alum are establishing an NC in this African country (B)
- Introduced Strive Masiyiwa to WK (T)
- Western most UWC host country (C)
- UWC named after a colleague (P)
- Eastern most source country of current WK student body (J)
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- Western sounding Davis college in California (O)
- Most of our IB scholarship students come from this country (Z)
- Oldest WK alum in our midst (Q)
- First student from this country who should have arrived last year (H)
- She ensures all international students are permitted to study here(L)
- Verb in the UWC mission statement (U)
- What UWC preaches about (D)
- First name of Dare to Dream funder (S)
- African country with no NC (E)
- Forms entrance testing is local and (R)
- Country where most of our refugee students apply (K)
- Closest UWC campus (A)
- New route for UWC entry (G)
26 Clues: New UWC ED (F) • Closest UWC campus (A) • More important than D (I) • What UWC preaches about (D) • New route for UWC entry (G) • African country with no NC (E) • Oldest WK alum in our midst (Q) • UWC named after a colleague (P) • Western most UWC host country (C) • Capital city of Dilijan country (Y) • Introduced Strive Masiyiwa to WK (T) • Northern most host country of UWC (N) • ...
Jakub Ondra - Cold War puzzle lolxd 2022-01-11
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- He was an excellent artist, wrote a book and survived numerous assassination attempts.
- Military conflict that took place in 1955 to 1975, USA was involved and it was a failure.
- A music instrument Mr. Jack keeps in his classroom.
- He was an award-winning author.
- Brand of a mobile device I use. Also a fruit.
- Collective defense treaty established by the reds.
- Organization to preserve international security and peace
- Barier between east and west part of German capital.
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- Large attack by North Vietnam army and Vietcong on outposts and cities to arouse rebellion in South Vietnam army and force USA to be less involved in the Vietnam war.
- Created in 1949. Goal is to protect democratic freedom.
- USA's plan to rebuild Europe.
- It is a fruit and stole the colour called Orange😳.
- Alert state used by United States Army. The alert is numbered depending on the level of danger.
- Division between communist life and non-communist life.
- The practice of making accusations of subversion and treason, especially when related to communism and socialism.
- Tactic of pushing the level of danger to its limits for a wanted outcome.
- Competition between USSR and USA to prove that they are superior in space technology.
- Soviet satellite
- Pro-war
- Anti-war
20 Clues: Pro-war • Anti-war • Soviet satellite • USA's plan to rebuild Europe. • He was an award-winning author. • Brand of a mobile device I use. Also a fruit. • It is a fruit and stole the colour called Orange😳. • Collective defense treaty established by the reds. • A music instrument Mr. Jack keeps in his classroom. • Barier between east and west part of German capital. • ...
Our Love Story 2025-07-23
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- who would win in a fight, a wombat, or a capybara
- my favourite colour of cat
- The original owner of the hat that frosty wore that caused him to come to life
- my favourite feature of yours
- my favourite type of wine, so far
- would you still love me if I was a worm?
- Your most hobbit like feature
- my first job
- Alf’s favourite food?
- the month we started dating
- the pickled fish I enjoy
- How I felt when I met your parents for the first time
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- The food I gave to you that I made in foods class in high school to get your attention?
- I have cities but no houses, mountains but no trees, and water but no fish. What am I?
- your most objectively perfect feature
- The food that sounds like the dumb name you’d like to name our son
- The first gift you ever gave me
- the colour of suit, you initially wanted to wear to our graduation
- The name of the force that opposes the relative motion or tendency of such motion of two surfaces in contact
- My favourite type of bean
- The capital city of Bolivia
- the flower I always say reminds me of you
22 Clues: my first job • Alf’s favourite food? • the pickled fish I enjoy • My favourite type of bean • my favourite colour of cat • The capital city of Bolivia • the month we started dating • my favourite feature of yours • Your most hobbit like feature • The first gift you ever gave me • my favourite type of wine, so far • your most objectively perfect feature • ...
States 2022-11-18
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- has a city named Alligator
- Home to a big arch
- Known for having lots of farms
- You can reach it by driving through Canada
- The only West state
- Has lots of cities starting with San and Santa
- Has a city called Coos Bay
- Has lots of volcanos
- Has a city called Fort Knox
- The Dakota closest to Canada
- Has a city called Cut and Shoot
- Has a city called Topeka
- First flight
- Close to Washington DC
- Best state for gambling
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- Shaped like a boot
- Has lots of lighthouses
- Has a city called Santee
- Known for potatoes
- Has a city called Chugwater
- Has a city that rhymes with toilet
- The Garden State
- Has a city named Dinosaur
- Home to the Grand Canyon
- Home to the Berkshires
- Shaped like a glove
- Home to Mount Rushmore
- Has a city known as The Big Apple
- Home to Ben & Jerry’s ice cream
- Home of Disney World
- Has a city called Walla Walla
- Dover is the capital
- Has a museum where you can lie on a bed of nails
- Has a city all about chocolate
- Known for cheese
- Has a city called Cleveland
- Birthplace of Bill Clinton
37 Clues: First flight • The Garden State • Known for cheese • Shaped like a boot • Known for potatoes • Home to a big arch • The only West state • Shaped like a glove • Has lots of volcanos • Home of Disney World • Dover is the capital • Home to the Berkshires • Home to Mount Rushmore • Close to Washington DC • Has lots of lighthouses • Best state for gambling • Has a city called Santee • ...
Growth and Expansion 2022-01-27
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- an artificial, man-made waterway.
- road made of logs.
- A road on which tolls are collected.
- An economic system in which people and companies own the means of production.
- Process of a population’s shifting from farms to cities.
- Money or other resources used to create wealth.
- a Factory.
- Sole legal right to an invention and its profits.
- textile.
- a single company that controls or dominates an entire industry.
- to transfer control of something (i.e. land).
- trade between different states.
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- a system of roads, bridges, and tunnels.
- loyalty to a state or region (N, S, E, W…) rather than to the whole world.
- Gradual process by which machines replaced hand tools, and steam and other new sources of power replaced human and animal power.
- A type of economy in which people are free to buy, sell, and produce whatever they want.
- Identical, machine-made parts for a tool or instrument.
- a separate compartment in which water levels rise and fall in order to raise or lower boats on a canal.
- boat with a flat bottom used for transporting heavy loads on inland waterways.
- program for economic growth promoted by Henry Clay in the early 1800s; called for high tariffs on imports and federal funds to improve transportation.
20 Clues: textile. • a Factory. • road made of logs. • trade between different states. • an artificial, man-made waterway. • A road on which tolls are collected. • a system of roads, bridges, and tunnels. • to transfer control of something (i.e. land). • Money or other resources used to create wealth. • Sole legal right to an invention and its profits. • ...
History Recall 2022-03-27
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- name given to the Americas by European explorers
- in a feudal system, a holder of land or position granted by a superior in exchange for allegiance
- land owned by a lord
- guiding group who determine what is good and right
- deliberate sinking of a ship, especially your own
- capital of Italy
- worker who was obligated to work for a local noble
- group of people who had greater privileges and rights than the majority
- alliance of three great cities in the Valley of Mexico
- historians use this to understand and explain the past
- evidence that is about a time period, but created after
- code of conduct that knights followed, including respect towards women
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- evidence that was created during the time period being studied
- ruler of an empire
- ruler whose power and authority is never questioned
- member of a people not belonging to Rome
- a view about the past, which may be influenced by social factors like gender, social status, age, education
- ordained member of the Christian Church, such as a priest
- a view which favours one side and which may aim to convince the reader to believe the same
- leading dignitary of the Roman Catholic Church, nominated by the Pope
- prediction of what will happen in the future
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 • guiding group who determine what is good and right • worker who was obligated to work for a local noble • ...
industrial revolution 2023-01-29
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- . A feeling that people have of being loyal to you and proud of their country.
- . using modern factories for mass production
- . All nations would have equal opportunity to trade in China.
- . Area in which a foreign nation controlled trade and investment.
- . German emperor
- . land labor and capital
- . Provision, Prime Minister.
- . moving people from rural areas to cities
- . Survival of the fittest.
- . Political theory, advocated by Bismarck that national success justifies any means possible
- . Conflict between Russia and Japan wanting to dominate, manchuria and Korea Japan won
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- . Addition of a new territory to an existing country.
- . taking a land for its location or product.
- . the government owns all property
- . treating the people they control as children but not giving them rights
- . fencing around the land
- . takes on the risk of a business
- . A revolt in China aimed at ending foreign influence.
- . British declared war against China and one Hong Kong.
- . Belief that one race is better than the other.
- . Began in England making goods with machines
- . profesional, skilled workers, and wealthy farmers
- . brought workers and machines together
- . factors of production owned by individuals
- . A strong nation dominating other countries, politically, socially and economically
- . society controls the factors of production
26 Clues: . German emperor • . land labor and capital • . Survival of the fittest. • . Provision, Prime Minister. • . fencing around the land • . the government owns all property • . takes on the risk of a business • . brought workers and machines together • . taking a land for its location or product. • . Began in England making goods with machines • ...
Democracy and Portest Crossword Zahid G. 2025-06-10
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- Chinese hero who stood in front of Tanks as an act of protest
- Capital of Mali where protests where held against the junta
- Last name of Russian leader who wanted democratic reform
- The square in which Chinese spoke out against authoritarian rule
- The building where Russians spoke out against the coup
- This statue was built during Chinese protests (_____ of Democracy)
- Worn during protest in Argentina to symbolize peace and justice for the disappeared
- The socialist party in Russia
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- The term for those who were rendered missing by junta because of dissent
- The period where Argentine military ruled dictatorially
- Protest in China began after the death of this former leader who was pro-democracy and political reform
- German word for people used by protesters
- Yeltsin was the first president of this Russian organization
- First name of Malian military leader who entered office in 68
- The free and fair system of government known for elections
- Argentine Mothers who protested against military
- German wall meant to keep people and communism in
- Russian leader who also encouraged people to not join a coup against the democratic reforms
- The term for bringing a place back together after division
- Name of the demonstrations for German freedom by the people in major cities
20 Clues: The socialist party in Russia • German word for people used by protesters • Argentine Mothers who protested against military • German wall meant to keep people and communism in • The building where Russians spoke out against the coup • The period where Argentine military ruled dictatorially • Last name of Russian leader who wanted democratic reform • ...
Make a Crossword Puzzle 2026-02-25
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- Farming and growing crops for food
- Land between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
- Independent city with its own government and surrounding land
- Supplying farmland with water using canals
- Mesopotamian invention used for carts and transport
- Belief in many gods
- Group of traders traveling together for safety
- Celebrations honoring gods and seasonal changes
- Ancient region in southern Mesopotamia with early city-states
- Religious leaders who communicated with the gods
- To tame plants or animals for human use
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- Rich in nutrients that help plants grow
- Babylonian king who created a written code of laws
- Protective barriers built around cities
- Empire in southwest Asia with Babylon as its capital
- Semicircle of fertile land from the Nile to the Tigris and Euphrates
- Organized system of laws
- Large rectangular tiered temple made of mud bricks
- Northern region between the Tigris River and Zagros Mountains
- Wedge-shaped writing system used in Mesopotamia
- Building used for religious worship
- Many territories and peoples ruled by one government
- Skilled worker who makes goods by hand
- Person trained to read write and keep records
- Famous Mesopotamian story about a legendary king
- Group of people sharing similar social or economic status
26 Clues: Belief in many gods • Organized system of laws • Farming and growing crops for food • Building used for religious worship • Skilled worker who makes goods by hand • Rich in nutrients that help plants grow • Protective barriers built around cities • To tame plants or animals for human use • Supplying farmland with water using canals • ...
GEOGRAPHY OF ASIA 2020-12-30
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- Ocean located to the east of Asia
- The capital city of this country is Islamabad
- This "stan" with the capital city of Astana used to be part of the Soviet Union
- This country is located between China and India and is home to Mount Everest
- Large desert in southern Mongolia and Northern China
- ____ Baikal has the greatest volume of freshwater in the world
- This country is famous for the Taj Majal
- The highest point in the world
- The capital city of South Korea
- The giant ____ bear can only be found in China
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- The capital city of this country is Ulaanbaatar
- The largest country in the world by area
- The most populous country in the world
- The longest river in Asia is located in China
- Island nation with the capital city of Tokyo
- This island nation officially calls itself the Republic of China
- The Bay of ____ is located to the east of India
- The capital city of Taiwan
- Very high mountain range between China and India
- Famous river in India travels through Bangladesh and into the Bay of Bengal
- River in China and also the Imperial color of China
- Ocean located to the south of Asia
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 largest country in the world by area • ...
Asia, Africa, Australia, Antartica 2023-09-20
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- This African animal is often called the King of the Jungle
- Continent and largest country in Oceania
- Capital city of the Philippines
- Worlds largest coral reef system
- The name of the ocean to the west of Oceania and Southeast Asia
- Longest river in the world
- The Komodo ____ is only found in Indonesia
- This island nation is the fourth most populous nation in the world
- The masai mara is in this country
- Most populous city in Australia and home of the 2000 Summer Olympics
- Australia is located in the _____ hemisphere
- The capital of this country is Kuala Lumpur
- Capital city of Australia
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- Much of Africa is covered with this grassland biome
- The capital of Kenya
- Desert that covers much of northern Africa
- Hopping marsupial from Australia
- The capital of this country is Wellington
- This country is home to Petra
- The largest city in this country is Ho Chi Minh City
- This country is home to the taj mahal
- The capital of this country is Addis Ababa
- Australia and New Zealand are sometimes called "Down ____"
- This country is home to the ancient pyramids of Giza
- Continent to the north of Africa across th Mediterranean Sea
- This country is home to Angkor Was
26 Clues: The capital of Kenya • Capital city of Australia • Longest river in the world • This country is home to Petra • Capital city of the Philippines • Hopping marsupial from Australia • Worlds largest coral reef system • The masai mara is in this country • This country is home to Angkor Was • This country is home to the taj mahal • Continent and largest country in Oceania • ...
Central Asia 2026-03-16
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- capital of Turkmenistan, is called the?
- What is the Largest country in Central Asia?
- What is the Capital of Uzbekistan?
- What is the name of the Mountain range known as the "Roof of the World"?
- What is the name of the Landlocked nation dominated by the Tian Shan mountains?
- What was the name of the Country with the capital of Ashgabat?
- Major cotton-producing nation, is called the?
- What is the name of the Sea that borders Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan called?
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- Capital of Kazakhstan (formerly Nur-Sultan), was called the?
- What is the name of the Former ruling union of the 'Stans?
- What is the Capital of Kyrgyzstan?
- What is one of the countries that make up Central Asia?
- What is the name of the Country often considered a historical buffer state?
- What is the name of the Language branch related to Persian?
- What is the Capital of Tajikistan?
- What was the name of the Autonomous region of China?
- What is the Broad, open grassland dominant in the region called?
- What is the name of the Shrinking sea between Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan?
- Traditional portable dwellingis called what?
- What is the name of the Historic trade route traversing the region?
20 Clues: What is the Capital of Kyrgyzstan? • What is the Capital of Tajikistan? • What is the Capital of Uzbekistan? • capital of Turkmenistan, is called the? • What is the Largest country in Central Asia? • Traditional portable dwellingis called what? • Major cotton-producing nation, is called the? • What was the name of the Autonomous region of China? • ...
Fashion Designers 2025-03-03
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- What fashion label's logo includes a capital "V" in almost a full circle?
- 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?
- What fashion label's logo is Saturn with a Catholic cross on top of the planet?
- 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 "D"?
- What fashion label's slogan is "Just do it"?
- What fashion label's logo includes an aligator?
- What fashion label's logo is a capital "F" right side up with another capital "F" upside down?
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- What fashion label's logo has JC?
- What fashion label's logo is YSL?
- What fashion label's logo is a forward facing "G" interlocked with a backwards "G"?
- What fashion label's slogan is "Off the wall"?
- What fashion label's logo includes four capital "G's" facing different directions?
- What fashion label's logo includes a charging horse?
- What fashion label's logo is LV?
- What fashion label's logo is a forward facing "C" interlocked with a backwards "C"?
- What fashion label's logo is a lower case "c" with a capital "K"?
- What fashion label's logo includes a leaf?
20 Clues: What fashion label's logo is LV? • What fashion label's logo has JC? • What fashion label's logo is YSL? • What fashion label's logo is D&G? • 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? • ...
Fashion Designers 2025-03-03
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- What fashion label's logo is YSL?
- What fashion label's slogan is "Off the wall"?
- 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 capital "V" in almost a full circle?
- What fashion label's logo includes a charging horse?
- What fashion label's logo includes a carriage being pulled by a horse?
- What fashion label's logo includes a leaf?
- What fashion label's logo is Saturn with a Catholic cross on top of the planet?
- What fashion label's logo includes an aligator?
- What fashion label's logo is a forward facing "G" interlocked with a backwards "G"?
- What fashion label's logo is a lower case "c" with a capital "K"?
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- What fashion label's logo is D&G?
- What fashion label's logo includes a polo player?
- What fashion label's logo includes four capital "G's" facing different directions?
- What fashion label's logo has JC?
- What fashion label's slogan is "Just do it"?
- What fashion label's logo includes a face with no pupils in a circle with fine line design?
- What fashion label's logo is LV?
- What fashion label's logo is a forward facing "C" interlocked with a backwards "C"?
- What fashion label's logo includes a capital "D"?
20 Clues: What fashion label's logo is LV? • What fashion label's logo is D&G? • What fashion label's logo is YSL? • What fashion label's logo has JC? • 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? • ...
The Medieval Period 2022-12-11
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- Land given by lords to loyal vassals
- Tribe from which the Russians and Ukrainians descended
- Self-sufficient "village" that consisted of a castle, a church, and the houses of peasants
- Scandinavian people from northern Europe that migrated south likely due to overpopulation and climate change
- Head of the Roman Catholic Church
- England's opponent during the 100 Years' War
- Considered enemies of the Church and of those who fought in the Crusades to retake the Holy Land
- English king who signed the Magna Carta in 1215 CE
- Code sworn into by knights
- Another word for images or idols worshipped by some branches of Christianity
- Consisted of clergy, nobles, and townspeople in Spain that had the power to make laws
- Plague known as the Black Death that resulted from poor sanitation in medieval cities and spread because of travel all over Europe
- Kind of tribes that migrated into Roman Empire territories that eventually invaded those
- Capital city of all that was left of the Roman Empire in the east even though the western part fell apart
- Established by middle class merchants and artisans in medieval towns and cities that paved the way for establishment of universities
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- Political, social, and economic system prevalent during the Early and High Middle Ages
- Made up of the House of Commons and the House of Lords that govern England
- Attacked Kiev and controlled Russian territories for 200 years
- Tribe known for wreaking havoc and destruction during the Early Middle Ages
- Person guilty of spreading false teachings or wrong Christian beliefs
- Emperor whose Edict of Milan made Christianity legal, ending persecution
- Kings Charles Martel and Charlemagne
- Tribe that became ancestors of Hungarians
- How the Early Middle Ages is commonly described
- Style of architecture characterized by spires, vaulted ceilings, flying buttresses and stained glass windows
- Where a Romanesque-style cathedral and its leaning bell tower is found
- Between the Classical Age of Greece and Rome and the Renaissance Age
27 Clues: Code sworn into by knights • Head of the Roman Catholic Church • Land given by lords to loyal vassals • Kings Charles Martel and Charlemagne • Tribe that became ancestors of Hungarians • England's opponent during the 100 Years' War • How the Early Middle Ages is commonly described • English king who signed the Magna Carta in 1215 CE • ...
China Review 2025-01-02
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- A rule or law made by the government to control or guide how things are done
- Teaching someone to believe a certain idea without letting them question or think about it for themselves
- China's first Communist leader who launched the Great Leap Forward and Cultural Revolution
- Mao published around 900 million copies of this book that paid homage to him and his leadership; it is considered propaganda today.
- This is Xi’s big goal to make China a very successful and rich country, where everyone lives well.
- Rapid industrial growth under Deng Xiaoping led to pollution and _______ damage that China is still trying to fix today.
- The name of Mao Zedong's plan that empowered young people to abolish the four olds and targeted people in authority
- China's current President who abolished term limits in 2018
- China's economy is considered a ___ of both communism and capitalism today.
- Under Deng Xiaoping's leadership many people got richer, some areas and people didn't benefit as much, making the ____ between rich and poor bigger.
- A way to group people based on their job, income, education, or how much money or respect they have in society
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- Large amounts of people moving to cities, causing the cities to grow bigger and busier
- When someone disagrees with or speaks out against an idea, rule, or decision
- Economic system where the government owns and controls all the resources
- Some of Xi's projects and military growth have made other countries nervous, leading to disagreements with neighbors and other world powers.
- Economic system where people and businesses can buy, sell, and trade goods and services without much control from the government.
- The capital city of China.
- When the government or another group controls or blocks information, like books, movies, or news, to keep certain ideas from being shared
- Information spread to influence people’s opinions or actions, often by showing only one side of a story
- China’s government is considered __________, meaning the government and its leader has all the power and complete control.
- China has a one-party political system and is governed by this political party.
21 Clues: The capital city of China. • China's current President who abolished term limits in 2018 • Economic system where the government owns and controls all the resources • China's economy is considered a ___ of both communism and capitalism today. • A rule or law made by the government to control or guide how things are done • ...
YEE 2019-09-02
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- This one is easy: What does YEE stand for?
- The global youth unemployment rate is … times higher than the figure for adults.
- An often-undervalued obstacle is the travel to and from work. Where do women usually feel the most unsafe in public space?
- Child marriage is a big obstacle for girls’ economic empowerment. Which country has the highest percentage of child marriage, with a shocking 76% of girls married before 18?
- A qualifier the International Labour Organisation uses to describe quality employment.
- A two-word expression to describe an obstacle to women’s advancement in the workplace.
- How is the general difference in salary between men and women called?
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- Globally, girls aged 5-14 spend 550 million hours every day on ... chores, 160 million more hours than boys their age.
- Entrenched gender norms result in girls as young as 6 perceiving themselves as less … than boys.
- Which city has been named most unsafe for girls and women? According to Plan International’s research on safer cities.
- Young people in Uganda see ... as one of the biggest barriers for young women and girls to access the world of work.
- How many years has the International Labour Organisation existed for?
- The country with the largest youth population is?
- Most people now live in cities or rural areas? (fill in cities or rural)
- An acronym for a set of hard skills traditionally associated with men and boys.
15 Clues: This one is easy: What does YEE stand for? • The country with the largest youth population is? • How many years has the International Labour Organisation existed for? • How is the general difference in salary between men and women called? • Most people now live in cities or rural areas? (fill in cities or rural) • ...
The world capitals 1 2024-01-08
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- The South African capital, also called the "City of Gold."
- The "City of Lights" and the capital known for the Eiffel Tower.
- The African capital situated along the Nile River.
- European capital famous for its canals, bicycles, and tulip festivals.
- The world's northernmost capital, located in Iceland.
- The bustling metropolis and political center of Japan.
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- The capital city of Australia, purpose-built between Sydney and Melbourne.
- A city that straddles Europe and Asia, known for the Bosphorus strait.
- The planned capital of Brazil known for its modernist architecture.
- The capital of Russia, known for the Kremlin and Red Square.
- Lumpur, The Asian capital with iconic landmarks like the Petronas Towers.
- The capital where the White House and Capitol Hill are located.
12 Clues: The African capital situated along the Nile River. • The world's northernmost capital, located in Iceland. • The bustling metropolis and political center of Japan. • The South African capital, also called the "City of Gold." • The capital of Russia, known for the Kremlin and Red Square. • The capital where the White House and Capitol Hill are located. • ...
The world capitals 1 2024-01-08
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- The South African capital, also called the "City of Gold."
- The "City of Lights" and the capital known for the Eiffel Tower.
- The African capital situated along the Nile River.
- European capital famous for its canals, bicycles, and tulip festivals.
- The world's northernmost capital, located in Iceland.
- The bustling metropolis and political center of Japan.
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- The capital city of Australia, purpose-built between Sydney and Melbourne.
- A city that straddles Europe and Asia, known for the Bosphorus strait.
- The planned capital of Brazil known for its modernist architecture.
- The capital of Russia, known for the Kremlin and Red Square.
- Lumpur, The Asian capital with iconic landmarks like the Petronas Towers.
- The capital where the White House and Capitol Hill are located.
12 Clues: The African capital situated along the Nile River. • The world's northernmost capital, located in Iceland. • The bustling metropolis and political center of Japan. • The South African capital, also called the "City of Gold." • The capital of Russia, known for the Kremlin and Red Square. • The capital where the White House and Capitol Hill are located. • ...
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. • ...
English 2023-03-18
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- Capital city of China
- [Buddhism] Do good things and good things will happen to you and vice versa
- [Basketball] When you walk 3 steps or more without dribbling the ball
- The volleyball ___(gelanggang 场) is over there.
- Same meaning as kill
- Capital city of Greece (Yunani 希腊)
- He sweeps the floor using a broom and ___(penyodok 畚斗)
- You can ___(↓↓) this game from Google Playstore.
- Coffee with no sugar and milk, very bitter
- Bangkok is the capital city of ___(in Asia)
- The food smells very bad because it is __(basi 腐臭).
- [Volleyball] When you slap the ball hard and down at the opponent
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- The colour of your school uniform
- Very big
- Sports brand from Japan. Sells footballs, basketballs & volleyballs.
- Capital city of Spain
- Capital city of the state of Pahang
- We used to ___(↑↑) our homework to Moodle.
- An animal with a very long neck.
- Same meaning as dead body
- Famous sports brand from Germany
- I like to put ___(pekat 浓缩) milk in my tea.
- Big animal with a horn on its nose.
- Kim Jong Un (金正恩) is the leader of ___ Korea.
- Dhaka is the capital city of ___(in Asia)
- Kobe Bryant is a very __(lincah 敏捷) basketball player.
26 Clues: Very big • Same meaning as kill • Capital city of China • Capital city of Spain • Same meaning as dead body • An animal with a very long neck. • Famous sports brand from Germany • The colour of your school uniform • Capital city of Greece (Yunani 希腊) • Capital city of the state of Pahang • Big animal with a horn on its nose. • Dhaka is the capital city of ___(in Asia) • ...
Social Studies 2025-04-21
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- What is the longest river in the world?
- What is the U.S. holiday celebrated in July? (United States)
- What are the famous Mayan ruins in Guatemala? (Central America)
- What is the official language in most Central American countries? (Central America)
- What famous waterfall is shared with the U.S.? (Canada/United States)
- What is the capital of the U.S.? (United States)
- What is the most populous city in Canada? (Canada)
- What is the capital of South Africa?
- What is the largest country in South America? (South America)
- What river runs through the Amazon rainforest? (South America)
- What is the capital of Argentina? (South America)
- What was the first president of the U.S.? (United States)
- What is the capital city of Canada? (Canada)
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- What is the name of the desert in northern Africa? (Africa)
- What are the two official languages of Canada? (Canada)
- Which country has a renowned canal? (Panama, Central America)
- What is a famous landmark in New York? (United States)
- What mountain range is in the western part of South America? (South America)
- What is a famous landmark in Egypt? (Africa)What is the longest river in the world? (Africa)What's the capital of South Africa? (Africa)
- What is the capital of Costa Rica? (Central America)
20 Clues: What is the capital of South Africa? • What is the longest river in the world? • What is the capital city of Canada? (Canada) • What is the capital of the U.S.? (United States) • What is the capital of Argentina? (South America) • What is the most populous city in Canada? (Canada) • What is the capital of Costa Rica? (Central America) • ...
Central Asia 2026-03-16
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- capital of Turkmenistan, is called the?
- What is the Largest country in Central Asia?
- What is the Capital of Uzbekistan?
- What is the name of the Mountain range known as the "Roof of the World"?
- What is the name of the Landlocked nation dominated by the Tian Shan mountains?
- What was the name of the Country with the capital of Ashgabat?
- Major cotton-producing nation, is called the?
- What is the name of the Sea that borders Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan called?
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- Capital of Kazakhstan (formerly Nur-Sultan), was called the?
- What is the name of the Former ruling union of the 'Stans?
- What is the Capital of Kyrgyzstan?
- What is one of the countries that make up Central Asia?
- What is the name of the Country often considered a historical buffer state?
- What is the name of the Language branch related to Persian?
- What is the Capital of Tajikistan?
- What was the name of the Autonomous region of China?
- What is the Broad, open grassland dominant in the region called?
- What is the name of the Shrinking sea between Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan?
- Traditional portable dwellingis called what?
- What is the name of the Historic trade route traversing the region?
20 Clues: What is the Capital of Kyrgyzstan? • What is the Capital of Tajikistan? • What is the Capital of Uzbekistan? • capital of Turkmenistan, is called the? • What is the Largest country in Central Asia? • Traditional portable dwellingis called what? • Major cotton-producing nation, is called the? • What was the name of the Autonomous region of China? • ...
East Asia Vocab & Capitals 2025-12-02
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- The study that attempts to discover and understand the nature of life
- A stop in fighting; temporary peace
- The capital of Taiwan
- The native religion of Japan
- Producing electricity by using moving water
- An economic and political system in which most or all property is owned by the state and shared by all
- A narrow valley with high, steep sides. There is usually a stream at the bottom
- A piece of land almost surrounded completely by water
- A flat stretch of land
- The social, economic, and political system used during the middle ages (used in Japan, also)
- Matter of fact; in reality; not by law
- A very large and destructive ocean wave caused by an underwater earthquake
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- Commander in Chief in Japanese army
- A plain in the mountains or considerable above sea level
- Absolute authority; power that must be obeyed
- The capital of Japan
- Too small of a supply
- A group of many islands
- The capital of Mongolia
- Succession of rulers who belong to the same family
- The teaching of Confucius and his followers
- The capital of North Korea
- The capital of South Korea
- Yellowish brown fertile soil usually deposited by the wind (flooding)
- The capital of China
25 Clues: The capital of Japan • The capital of China • Too small of a supply • The capital of Taiwan • A flat stretch of land • A group of many islands • The capital of Mongolia • The capital of North Korea • The capital of South Korea • The native religion of Japan • Commander in Chief in Japanese army • A stop in fighting; temporary peace • Matter of fact; in reality; not by law • ...
Ciudades del Mundo 2024-06-12
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- - "Capital de Tailandia, conocida por sus templos y vida nocturna vibrante"
- de Janeiro - "Ciudad brasileña famosa por el carnaval, el Cristo Redentor y las playas"
- - "Ciudad australiana conocida por su ópera y el puente del puerto"
- - "Capital de China, conocida por la Ciudad Prohibida y la Gran Muralla"
- - "Capital de Inglaterra, hogar del Big Ben y el Palacio de Buckingham"
- - "Ciudad turca que conecta Europa y Asia a través del Bósforo"
- - "Capital de Rusia, famosa por la Plaza Roja y la Catedral de San Basilio"
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- del Cabo - "Importante ciudad sudafricana, famosa por su belleza natural y cultura diversa"
- - "Capital de Italia, famosa por el Coliseo y el Vaticano"
- - "Capital de Francia, conocida como la Ciudad del Amor"
- - "Importante ciudad española, conocida por su arquitectura modernista y el FC Barcelona"
- - "Capital de Alemania, reconocida por su historia y arte contemporáneo"
- York - "Ciudad estadounidense conocida por la Estatua de la Libertad y Times Square"
- - "Ciudad de los Emiratos Árabes Unidos conocida por sus rascacielos y lujos"
- - "Capital de Japón, centro de la tecnología y cultura pop"
15 Clues: - "Capital de Francia, conocida como la Ciudad del Amor" • - "Capital de Italia, famosa por el Coliseo y el Vaticano" • - "Capital de Japón, centro de la tecnología y cultura pop" • - "Ciudad turca que conecta Europa y Asia a través del Bósforo" • - "Ciudad australiana conocida por su ópera y el puente del puerto" • ...
Vocabulary Review 2023-05-03
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- impossible to refute, break the truth of, or controvert; indisputable
- abnormal or impaired functioning esp. of a bodily system or social group
- a sense of great happiness or well-being
- to make into a political issue
- difficulty in speaking, usually evidenced by hoarseness
- easily broken; frail; delicate
- controversial practice of mercifully putting to death a person suffering from an incurable, painfully distressing disease
- place names, the names given to towns, cities, and regions
- a district lying immediately outside a city or town
- one or more of the equal parts of a whole; fragment
- an impairment in the ability to control movements, characterized by spasmodic or repetitive motions or lack of coordination
- a course or plan of action
- a plant clipped or trimmed into fantastic shapes of or pertaining to such trimmings
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- located in or operating between two or more cities
- to write or speak in praise of someone
- the way of life characteristic of cities
- break or crack; breaking of a bone
- a subject of conversation or discussion; the subject, theme, text, thesis, or question to be discussed
- of, relating to, or located in a city or town
- Noun the detailed map or chart of the features or an area
- change or break in the directions and intensities of a group of waves after passing by an obstacle
21 Clues: a course or plan of action • to make into a political issue • easily broken; frail; delicate • break or crack; breaking of a bone • to write or speak in praise of someone • the way of life characteristic of cities • a sense of great happiness or well-being • of, relating to, or located in a city or town • located in or operating between two or more cities • ...
Countries of Europe 2018-11-28
11 Clues: We live here • capital city is Oslo • capital city is Paris • capital city is Lisbon • capital city is Berlin • capital city is London • capital city is Helsinki • capital city is Brussels • capital city is Stockholm • people often go on holidays here • the flag of this country is green, white and red
countries of SW Asia 2022-04-22
12 Clues: chins capital • japans capital • india's capital • India's currency • Japan's currency • China's currency • vietnam's capital • Vietnam's currency • north korea's capital • south korea's capital • North korea's currency • south korea's currency
Keeper of the lost cities crossword (book one) 2021-06-15
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- Sophie's worst subject
- the most popular drink in the lost cities
- name of Sophie's goblin bodyguard
- elfin capital
- T-rex in which grady and Edaline are trying to rehabilitate
- one of Sophie's first friends; wears tiny braids in her hair
- Sophie's best friend
- level two mascot
- the name of book two is _ _ _ _ _
- gadget which allows its user to light leap safely
- Sophie's foster dad
- Iggy is an _ _ _
- Fitz's house
- nutty caramel candy that comes with a pin
- Sophie has a fear of _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- ancient Councillor with pointy ears
- to open the lockers at Foxfire, they need your _ _ _
- Fitz's best friend
- a vivid yellow flame that can only be quenched in quicksnuff
- elfin school
- the intelligent species that lives among the elves; good at gardening
- the object that almost crushes Sophie by falling on her
- Known for his teal eyes and telepathic abilities
- Sophie's "sister's" name
- a chocolate marshmallow cake
- substance in which Sophie is allergic to
- Bullhorn is a _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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- name of the Flareadon that aides Sophie
- Grady and Edaline's late daughter
- the city Sophie and Dex are stranded in
- one of Sophie's first friends and part of the "Drooly boys"
- elfin word for moonlark
- Sophie's next-door neighbor that called 911 when she hit her head
- ability in which the user can manipulate or summon fire
- Sophie's last name
- Fitz's sister
- long stick with a crystal on the end
- girl that bullies Sophie on her first PE class
- apothecary shop that the dizznes own
- trees used to purify air
- flashers can use their ability to manipulate _ _ _ _ _
- ability that lets someone read emotions
- elfin/human city under the sea
- Sophie's telepathy mentor
- main character, powerful telepath
- color of the crystal that allows you to leap to a forbidden city
- elfin word for student
- Secret organization working in the Lost cities
- one of the forbidden stars which light Sophie bottles
- Alden's wife and Fitz's mom
- Sophie's house
- physician that treats Sophie and works at Foxfire
52 Clues: Fitz's house • elfin school • Fitz's sister • elfin capital • Sophie's house • level two mascot • Iggy is an _ _ _ • Sophie's last name • Fitz's best friend • Sophie's foster dad • Sophie's best friend • Sophie's worst subject • elfin word for student • elfin word for moonlark • trees used to purify air • Sophie's "sister's" name • Sophie's telepathy mentor • Alden's wife and Fitz's mom • ...
Industrialization and Imperialism Crossword Puzzle Hunter Owen and Harley Blanton 2022-04-07
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- Process of industrial development in which countries change from producing basic; primary goods to using modern
- ruler treating the poeple they controll as if they were children, providing for their needs, but not giving them rights
- Area in which a foriegn nation controlled trade and invesment. Allowed open trade within china, germany, brititan, france
- land, labor, and capital; the three groups of resources that are used to make all goods and services
- addition of new territory to an existing country
- A method of production that brought many workers and machines together into one building
- When a strong nation dominates other countries politically, socially, and economically
- taking land for its location or products
- a system in which society usually in the form of government, owns and controls the factors of production.
- Political theory, advocated by Bismarck, that national success justifies any means possible. Very Machiavellian.
- A person who starts up and takes on the risk of a business
- A social class made up of skilled workers professionals business people and wealthy farmers; the bourgeoisie
- Began in England in the 1700's change from making goods bu hand to making them by machine in factories.
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- (1904-1905) War between Russia and Japan over imperial possessions. Japan emerges victorious.
- Movement of people from rural areas to cities.
- Prussian prime minister, he led the unification of Germany and the creation of the German empire.
- In the 1600's lords began fencing off the common land on their manors;this caused a populations shift of peasants moving into cities.
- belief that one race is better than another
- the belief that only the fittest survive in human political and economic struggle justifies imperiliasm and the gap between the rich and the poor
- a 1900 rebellion in which members of a Chinese secret society sought to free their country from Western influence
- A political system in which the government owns all property and dominated all aspects of life in a country.
- all or most of the factors or production are owned by individuals not the government, and operated for profit.
22 Clues: taking land for its location or products • belief that one race is better than another • Movement of people from rural areas to cities. • addition of new territory to an existing country • A person who starts up and takes on the risk of a business • When a strong nation dominates other countries politically, socially, and economically • ...
Urbanisation of Perth 2017-08-29
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- People moving to Mundaring and Kalamunda are said to be _______-____________. (pg. 162)
- Once complete near Inningup there will be two of these plants in WA. (pg. 163)
- Increasing and improving infrastructure aims to increase _________________ of the city. (pg. 163)
- The location in which Perth’s population has recently been concentrated. (pg. 161)
- ________ __________ apartment living is a recent development in the CBD. (pg. 162)
- The movement of people within a country (to Perth from other Australian cities). (pg. 160)
- Perth is 3000km away from which part of Australia? (pg. 160)
- Perth is 2000km away from which other capital city? (pg. 160)
- This drove Perth’s population growth. (pg. 161)
- From which country has the number of people moving to Perth decreased? (pg. 163)
- 34.9% of Perth’s population is born where? (pg. 162)
- ____ ______ _______ of WAs population lives in Perth. (pg. 161)
- Perth’s population is not as ___________ as other urban centres in the eastern states. (pg. 161)
- Total annual rainfall in Perth. (pg. 161)
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- Perth is Australia’s _____________ largest city. (pg. 161)
- 2001-2011 saw Perth’s population increase by ____ _______ ______. (pg. 161)
- Total population of WA. (pg. 161)
- The most southerly location in the Perth Metro area. (pg. 160)
- Give the name of the Shire that forms the eastern boarder of Perths Metro area. (pg. 160)
- Total population of Perth. (pg. 161)
- These needs to be expanded and increased connecting bus network developed. (pg. 163)
- In Perth the ___________________ _____________ have experienced the lowest rates of population growth. (pg. 161)
- Perth’s climate is known as __________________. (pg. 161)
- Most of Perth’s population growth has happened since which event? (pg. 161)
- 1.3% of Perth’s population is made up of which nationalist? (pg. 160)
- Perth is on a clear pathway to becoming a more ___________________ city. (pg. 162)
- 12% of Perth’s population is made up of people who have migrated from... (pg. 160)
- 27% of Australia's population has arrived in the country within the previous __ _________. (pg. 162)
- The most northerly location in the Perth Metro area.(pg. 160)
- The population growth in Perth since 2000 has been _________ than other Australian cities. (pg. 160)
30 Clues: Total population of WA. (pg. 161) • Total population of Perth. (pg. 161) • Total annual rainfall in Perth. (pg. 161) • This drove Perth’s population growth. (pg. 161) • 34.9% of Perth’s population is born where? (pg. 162) • Perth’s climate is known as __________________. (pg. 161) • Perth is Australia’s _____________ largest city. (pg. 161) • ...
Elise martin ap hu 2023-05-18
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- 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. • ...
Early Humans and Mesopotamia 2025-09-25
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- One of the first civilizations, located in southern Mesopotamia, known for writing and inventions.
- A system for bringing water from rivers to farmland to help crops grow.
- A city and the land around it that acts like its own country, with its own government and army.
- A large area of land that is ruled by one leader or government and includes many peoples and cities.
- To tame wild animals or grow wild plants so that they are useful to humans.
- The preserved remains or impression of a plant or animal from a long time ago.
- The world’s first writing system, developed by the Sumerians using wedge-shaped marks on clay tablets.
- One of the two major rivers in Mesopotamia. It flows from Turkey through Iraq.
- Made up of many parts or difficult to understand. Civilizations are complex societies.
- A scientist who studies past people and cultures by digging up and examining artifacts and fossils.
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- People "Old Stone Age" people who hunted and gathered for food and used basic stone tools.
- The use of tools, inventions, and techniques to solve problems and make life easier.
- The region between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers, known as the "Cradle of Civilization."
- An advanced society with cities, government, religion, social classes, writing, and jobs.
- A big, important change, like when people started farming.
- An object made or used by humans in the past, like tools, pottery, weapons, or clothing.
- People "New Stone Age" people who farmed, lived in permanent villages, and developed new technology.
- A person trained to read and write. They kept records, wrote laws, and recorded trade.
- A scientist who studies human beings and their cultures, both past and present.
- A person who moves from place to place in search of food and shelter.
- The second major river in Mesopotamia. Together with the Tigris, it made the land fertile.
- A powerful city in Mesopotamia, later capital of an empire, known for Hammurabi’s Code.
22 Clues: A big, important change, like when people started farming. • A person who moves from place to place in search of food and shelter. • A system for bringing water from rivers to farmland to help crops grow. • To tame wild animals or grow wild plants so that they are useful to humans. • ...
World Englishes 2022 ! 2022-08-11
10 Clues: Your country • Peru's capital • Egypt's capital • Spain's capital • Italy's capital • Greece's capital • Norway's capital • France's capital • Israel's capital • England's capital
ELA and SS vocabulary crossword 2020-05-18
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- the state of honor of being worthy of respect and honor
- express feeling of annoyance
- to make free from blame
- a low, contemptible person
- one of the cities in japan that the atomic bomb bombed
- dull, tedious
- to force something or someone in an unwelcoming way
- one of the cities in Japan that was bombed by America with an atomic bomb
- a member of the clergy employed to assist a rector or vicar
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- look into something and find facts about it
- to introduce or begin
- mentally prepare oneself for a hardship
- inactive or sluggish
- private meeting
- incorrect, wrong
- having of characterized by desire
- lazy
- A new form of weapon used in WWII
- extreme mental or emotional depression or dejection
19 Clues: lazy • dull, tedious • private meeting • incorrect, wrong • inactive or sluggish • to introduce or begin • to make free from blame • a low, contemptible person • express feeling of annoyance • having of characterized by desire • A new form of weapon used in WWII • mentally prepare oneself for a hardship • look into something and find facts about it • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2023-12-03
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- When you grow a different crop in the land every year
- A system which takes away the dirty water
- The poorest area in a city
- spinning jenny
- flying shuttle
- The starting date of the Industrial Revolution: 17___
- One of the problems in factories and cities meaning too many people
- Organizations to protect the workers' rights
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- inventor of the steam locomotive
- inventor of the steam engine
- The Industrial Revolution started in this country
- They spread easily in cities
- Great Britain had a ________ political system
- inventor of the steamboat
- Workers stopped working to achieve better working conditions
- Great Britain had lots of roads and ________
- Great Britain had lots of iron and ___________
- They gave raw materials
- The Industrial Revolution started in this industry
19 Clues: spinning jenny • flying shuttle • They gave raw materials • inventor of the steamboat • The poorest area in a city • inventor of the steam engine • They spread easily in cities • inventor of the steam locomotive • A system which takes away the dirty water • Great Britain had lots of roads and ________ • Organizations to protect the workers' rights • ...
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 • ...
Contabilidad Basica: Conceptos Básicos 2012-10-27
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- las ventas de un negocio son
- capital final< a capital inicial
- Entrada de dinero por ventas o servicios
- las cuentas a pagar se conocen como deuda y se clasifican como
- el efectivo es un bien que se conoce como
- Documento donde se refleja el balance de un activo pasivo capital ingreso o gasto
- balance natural de los activos,gastos y perdidas
- la luz electrica, el agua son
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- producto final del ciclo contable
- balance natural de los pasivos,capital e ingresos
- Dinero que se paga por generar ingresos
- capital final> a capital inicial
- dinero aportado para el negocio es
13 Clues: las ventas de un negocio son • la luz electrica, el agua son • capital final< a capital inicial • capital final> a capital inicial • producto final del ciclo contable • dinero aportado para el negocio es • Dinero que se paga por generar ingresos • Entrada de dinero por ventas o servicios • el efectivo es un bien que se conoce como • ...
Capitals of Europe 2021-11-12
10 Clues: Capital of Italy • Capital of Sweden • Capital of France • Capital of Norway • Capital of Russia • Capital of Poland • Capital of Denmark • Capital of Ireland • Capital of Germany • Capital of Finland
Capitals in Asia 2022-02-04
10 Clues: Capital of Iraq • Capital of Iran • Capital of Syria • Capital of China • Capital of India • Capital of Turkey • Capital of Russia • Capital of Pakistan • Capital of Malaysia • Capital of Saudi Arabia
Capitals of the World 2023-01-09
10 Clues: Capital of Japan • Capital of China • Capital of Canada • Capital of Russia • Capital of France • Capital of Germany • Capital of England • Capital of Austalia • Capital of Netherlands • Capital of North Korea
Capitals of Latin America 2020-11-03
10 Clues: Capital of Peru • Capital of Cuba • Capital of Chile • Capital of Uruguay • Capital of Ecuador • Capital of Paraguay • Capital of Honduras • Capital of Colombia • Capital of Venezuela • Capital of Nicaragua
10 European countries and capital cites 2018-08-08
10 Clues: Capital of Italy • Capital of Greece • Capital of Sweden • Capital of Serbia • Capital of France • capital of Germany • Capital of England • Capital of Romania • Capital of Hungary • Capital of Netherlands
CAPITALES DE ÁFRICA 2024-01-24
10 Clues: Capital de Túnez • Capital de Libia • Capital de Zambia • Capital de Angola • Capital de Argelia • Capital de Senegal • Capital de Marruecos • Capital de Seychelles • Capital de Mozambique • Capital de Madagascar
World Capitals 2024-07-21
10 Clues: - Capital of Spain • - Capital of Brazil • - Capital of Norway • - Capital of Canada • - Capital of Greece • - Capital of Austria • - Capital of the USA • - Capital of Finland • - Capital of Portugal • - Capital of Australia
🌍 World Capitals Challenge – Medium Edition 2025-10-27
10 Clues: : Capital of Kenya • : Capital of Canada • : Capital of Norway • : Capital of Romania • : Capital of Austria • : Capital of Vietnam • : Capital of Thailand • : Capital of Portugal • : Capital of Argentina • : Capital of South Korea
Capitals Around the World 2026-04-10
10 Clues: Capital of Peru • Capital of Spain • Capital of Italy • Capital of Mexico • Capital of France • Capital of Brazil • Capital of Colombia • Capital of Portugal • Capital of Argentina • Capital of Catalonia
Crucigrama de las capitales de Europa 2025-06-13
10 Clues: Capital de Malta • Capital de Grecia • Capital de Italia • Capital de Irlanda • Capital de Noruega • Capital de Rumanía • Capital de Finlandia • Capital de Dinamarca • Capital de Reino Unido • Capital de Bielorrusia
CAPITALES EUROPEAS 2025-06-13
10 Clues: Capital de Grecia • Capital de Irlanda • Capital de Ucrania • Capital de Polonia • Capital de Croacia • Capital de Albania • Capital de Estonia • Capital de Alemania • Capital de Portugal • Capital de Bielorrusia
States & Capitals: Hawaii - Maryland 2025-09-02
10 Clues: capital of Iowa • capital of Maine • capital of Idaho • capital of Hawaii • capital of Kansas • capital of Indiana • capital of Kentucky • capital of Maryland • capital of Illinois • capital of Louisiana
South America Capital 2023-02-28
All About Capital 2020-02-11
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- Acronym for a term meaning the discount rate that satisfies the time value formula given a present value cash flow and expected future value given a specific time horizon
- Acronym for a term meaning the total amount of present value
- This provision in the corporate charter authorizes the creation of shares without shareholder approval (2 words)
- Under this rule, any ambiguity must be resolved against granting the challenged preferences, rights or powers (2 words)
- This type of market has 2 main categories: (1) exchange-traded futures and options markets, and (2) over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives
- Acronym for a type of note that sends to have a maturity between 9 months and 10 years
- This type of market has 3 main categories: (1) money market, (2) bank loan market, and (3) bond market
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- newly-issued securities are sold in this market
- the existing cash flow generated by retained profits (2 words)
- Already-issued securities are sold in this market
- in a capital ______ transaction, the balance sheet gets bigger
- A tax benefit of debt that deducts interest expense from taxable profit, therefore reducing tax liability (3 words)
12 Clues: newly-issued securities are sold in this market • Already-issued securities are sold in this market • Acronym for a term meaning the total amount of present value • the existing cash flow generated by retained profits (2 words) • in a capital ______ transaction, the balance sheet gets bigger • ...
Human Capital Formation 2024-05-22
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- tangible capital that is sold in market
- reason of rural urban migration
- stock of skilled and educated persons
- act started by government for free and compulsory education
- institution that facilitate education sector
- institution that control health sector
- percent of GDP to be spent on education
- training in firm under skilled worker
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- increase in real national income of country
- committee to make growth rate in educational achievements
- increase in skilled and educated persons
- plan that focuses on human development
12 Clues: reason of rural urban migration • stock of skilled and educated persons • training in firm under skilled worker • plan that focuses on human development • institution that control health sector • tangible capital that is sold in market • percent of GDP to be spent on education • increase in skilled and educated persons • increase in real national income of country • ...
India State Capital 2024-06-24
Capital de países 2024-11-26
12 Clues: - Lima. • - Sucre. • - Quito. • - Bogotá. • - Caracas. • - Brasilia. • - Asunción. • - Parabarimo. • - Montevideo. • - Buenos Aires. • - Santiago de Chile. • y Tobago - Puerto España.
State Capital Crossword 2025-04-21
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- The building where lawmakers meet.
- The branch that carries out and enforces laws.
- The branch that makes laws.
- The person in charge of a city or town.
- A place where work gets done, especially in government or business.
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- The branch that interprets laws and ensures justice.
- A leader of a U.S. state.
- The right to act, speak, or think without too much control.
- A system where people vote to choose their leaders.
- A member of the U.S. Senate.
- Members of a country who have rights and responsibilities.
- A rule made by the government.
12 Clues: A leader of a U.S. state. • The branch that makes laws. • A member of the U.S. Senate. • A rule made by the government. • The building where lawmakers meet. • The person in charge of a city or town. • The branch that carries out and enforces laws. • A system where people vote to choose their leaders. • The branch that interprets laws and ensures justice. • ...
WW2 2026-03-19
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- children moved out of cities to the safer countryside
- German military tactic used to invade Poland and France
- Luftwaffe bombing of British cities killing many civilians
- wartime leader of Britain
- German for tank
- part of Belgium that Germany rolled their tanks through
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- name of a famous British fighter plane
- German submarine
- German for living space
- Der Fuhrer, fascist dictator of Germany
- The X War, describes period of quiet after invasion of Poland
- leader of France before German invasion
- British radar
- close combat between military aircraft
14 Clues: British radar • German for tank • German submarine • German for living space • wartime leader of Britain • name of a famous British fighter plane • close combat between military aircraft • Der Fuhrer, fascist dictator of Germany • leader of France before German invasion • children moved out of cities to the safer countryside • ...
le goat 2024-10-22
11 Clues: Asia • capital of Doha • capital of Oman • capital in Iran • sounds like Iran • capital of Syria • capital in Turkey • capital of Kazakstan • a country left to Oman • capital in Afghanistan • smallest country out of all of Southwest and
le goat 2024-10-22
11 Clues: Asia • capital of Doha • capital of Oman • capital in Iran • sounds like Iran • capital of Syria • capital in Turkey • capital of Kazakstan • a country left to Oman • capital in Afghanistan • smallest country out of all of Southwest and
ISIS 2018-04-11
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- The nationality of the Christians released by ISIS
- First cities taken by ISIS
- When ISIS captured Ramadi
- The city which ISIS claims attacks on the airport and subway station
- Created ISIS in 2004
- When Al- Qaeda disowned ISIS
- ISIS's self-declared capital lost on October 17, 2017
- The first person whose beheading was released by ISIS
- City of ISIS's November 13, 2015 attack
- Jihadi John
- The amount of Ethiopians ISIS killed in one sitting
- Who dropped a non-nuclear bomb on an ISIS compound in Afghanistan
- The roughly the number of airstrike required to eradicate the Islamic State
- number of years of the existence of the Islamic State
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- Declared that ISIS had committed war crimes and crimes against humanity
- ISIS's last stronghold
- How many additional soldiers did the US send in 2014
- The city in Bangladesh where ISIS falsely claimed an attack on a bakery
- Was locked in a cage and burnt alive by ISIS
- The date President Obama asked Congress to use American military powers to combat ISIS
- Date of the end of ISIS
- Took over in April 2010
- The Iraqi Prime Minister recaptured from ISIS on July 10, 2017
- In what month did ISIS storm Sinijar, Iraq
24 Clues: Jihadi John • Created ISIS in 2004 • ISIS's last stronghold • Date of the end of ISIS • Took over in April 2010 • When ISIS captured Ramadi • First cities taken by ISIS • When Al- Qaeda disowned ISIS • City of ISIS's November 13, 2015 attack • In what month did ISIS storm Sinijar, Iraq • Was locked in a cage and burnt alive by ISIS • ...
Chapter 7 & 8 Social Studies 2021-11-16
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- the minority ethnic tribe in Rwanda who were victims of 1994 genocide
- lower-level officials were tried here after Rwandan genocide
- claimed Canada for England in 1497
- the year when the last residential school closed in Canada
- 12 year old boy wh ran away from the residential school and died beside the railway track
- the group that forms the majority of Rwanda
- oldest company in Canada
- indigenous people in Newfoundland wiped out by European diseases
- historical agreements between Canadian Government and First Nations
- imprisoned for 27 years, responsible for the ending of aparteid
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- a fear or hatred of foreigners
- Hutu extremists that opposed the Tutsis and killed many through violent means
- major African language spoken in South Africa
- unplanned slum development on the edges of cities in South Africa
- Dutch settlers in South Africa - means farmer
- the segregation of blacks in South Africa
- claimed Canada for France
- period of time when over 1 million people were killed in Rwanda
- a major student protest took place here protesting the Africaans language being used in schools
- deliberate extermination of a racial or cultural group
- United Nations Assistance Mission in Rwanda
- capital of Rwanda
- a language of southern Africa sometimes called the kitchen language
23 Clues: capital of Rwanda • oldest company in Canada • claimed Canada for France • a fear or hatred of foreigners • claimed Canada for England in 1497 • the segregation of blacks in South Africa • the group that forms the majority of Rwanda • United Nations Assistance Mission in Rwanda • major African language spoken in South Africa • Dutch settlers in South Africa - means farmer • ...
Chapter 7 & 8 Social Studies 2021-11-16
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- indigenous people in Newfoundland wiped out by European diseases
- a fear or hatred of foreigners
- the segregation of blacks in South Africa
- the year when the last residential school closed in Canada
- 12 year old boy wh ran away from the residential school and died beside the railway track
- Dutch settlers in South Africa - means farmer
- unplanned slum development on the edges of cities in South Africa
- oldest company in Canada
- the minority ethnic tribe in Rwanda who were victims of 1994 genocide
- a major student protest took place here protesting the Africaans language being used in schools
- claimed Canada for France
- major African language spoken in South Africa
- imprisoned for 27 years, responsible for the ending of aparteid
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- historical agreements between Canadian Government and First Nations
- capital of Rwanda
- period of time when over 1 million people were killed in Rwanda
- United Nations Assistance Mission in Rwanda
- Hutu extremists that opposed the Tutsis and killed many through violent means
- lower-level officials were tried here after Rwandan genocide
- deliberate extermination of a racial or cultural group
- the group that forms the majority of Rwanda
- a language of southern Africa sometimes called the kitchen language
- claimed Canada for England in 1497
23 Clues: capital of Rwanda • oldest company in Canada • claimed Canada for France • a fear or hatred of foreigners • claimed Canada for England in 1497 • the segregation of blacks in South Africa • United Nations Assistance Mission in Rwanda • the group that forms the majority of Rwanda • Dutch settlers in South Africa - means farmer • major African language spoken in South Africa • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2015-12-03
Across
- The 1st Industry (products) to be industrialized
- An organization created to help improve working conditions and wages (2 words)
- The 1st steam-powered ship to cross the Atlantic Ocean "The Great ______"
- An infection in the intestines caused by drinking unsanitary water
- Money that is used for investment
- The manufacture of goods from the home
- Nickname for England "The__________ of the world"
- The movement of people from rural areas to cities
- The fastest steam locomotive of the time in England (2 words)
- Inventor of the cotton gin (last name)
- Invention that allowed rapid communication across continents
- A group that destroyed laborsaving machinery as a protested
- The century that saw the beginning of the Industrial Revolution
- Part of society that benefited most from the Industrial Revolution
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- Wealthy landowners
- Inventor of the seed drill
- He improved the steam engine to power machinery (last name)
- The passing of laws that allowed landowners to take over and fence off private and common lands "______________movement"
- Birthplace of the Industrial Revolution (2 words)
- People who start new businesses with the rick of losing money
- The major fuel of the I.R. that replaced water power
- Inventor of the steamboat (last name)
- Common among the working class because of poor factory conditions
23 Clues: Wealthy landowners • Inventor of the seed drill • Money that is used for investment • Inventor of the steamboat (last name) • The manufacture of goods from the home • Inventor of the cotton gin (last name) • The 1st Industry (products) to be industrialized • Birthplace of the Industrial Revolution (2 words) • Nickname for England "The__________ of the world" • ...
Chapter 6 & 7 2016-11-28
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- Action taken to isolate the enemy and cut off supplies
- Long poem that tells a story
- Condition of being owned by, and forced to work
- Rocky hill where early people built cities
- Greek history or culture after the death of Alexander
- Sacred site used to consult a god or goddess
- Wide-spread disease
- Person who belongs to a group that others consider wild
- City-State in ancient Greece
- In ancient Sparta, term for slaves
- War fought between Athens and Sparta
- City with its own traditions, government, and laws
- City-State in ancient Greece; capital of modern-day Greece
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- Seller of goods
- Payment made by a less powerful state or nation to a more powerful
- Form of government in which citizens govern themselves
- Area of land nearly surrounded by water
- Public market and meeting place in an ancient Greek city
- Type of serious drama that ends in disaster
- King of Macedonia; conquered Persia and Egypt
- Member of a rich and power family
- Someone or something that lives forever
- To murder for political reasons
- Someone who used reason to understand the world
- Ruler who takes power with the support of the middle and working classes
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 6 & 7 2016-11-28
Across
- In ancient Sparta, term for slaves
- Condition of being owned by, and forced to work
- War fought between Athens and Sparta
- Action taken to isolate the enemy and cut off supplies
- Ruler who takes power with the support of the middle and working classes
- Greek history or culture after the death of Alexander
- City with its own traditions, government, and laws
- City-State in ancient Greece; capital of modern-day Greece
- Long poem that tells a story
- Person who belongs to a group that others consider wild
- Rocky hill where early people built cities
- Member of a rich and power family
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- Wide-spread disease
- Someone who used reason to understand the world
- To murder for political reasons
- King of Macedonia; conquered Persia and Egypt
- Payment made by a less powerful state or nation to a more powerful
- Area of land nearly surrounded by water
- Seller of goods
- Sacred site used to consult a god or goddess
- Type of serious drama that ends in disaster
- Form of government in which citizens govern themselves
- City-State in ancient Greece
- Public market and meeting place in an ancient Greek city
- Someone or something that lives forever
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 • ...
Vocabulary 1-3 2023-08-04
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- loud; makes a lot of noise
- a very tall, thin building, or part of a building
- an area of water by the coast used to keep ships safe
- costs a lot of money, not cheap
- damage caused to water, air and land by harmful materials or waste
- things that people sell
- the cars, trucks and other vehicles using a road
- makes little or no noise
- the most important city in a country or state; where the government is
- the place where someone or something is going
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- land that is not in towns or cities and may have farms and fields
- a chance to do or experience something good
- 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
- not expensive, or costs less than usual
- a special building to make people remember an event in history or a famous person
- centre the main or central part of a city
- a region or part of a larger place, like a country or city
- relating to a particular area, city or town
- someone who has a lot of skill in or a lot of knowledge about something
20 Clues: things that people sell • makes little or no noise • loud; makes a lot of noise • costs a lot of money, not cheap • not expensive, or costs less than usual • centre the main or central part of a city • a chance to do or experience something good • relating to a particular area, city or town • the place where someone or something is going • ...
Jumbo crossword - FS English 2026-01-09
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- A baby bear.
- Opposite of fact.
- River that runs through London.
- A punctuation mark that shows possession.
- Quote from an expert (two words 9,4).
- More than one child (plural).
- Click on this part of the webpage and it will send you to another site.
- Type of language we use with our friends and family.
- These break down a text into blocks of sentences.
- Words that make us feel something (two words 7,8).
- Place of ancient standing stones in Wiltshire.
- When a series of words begin with the same sound.
- To ask a question for effect and not an answer (two words 10,8).
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- These small symbols can be used to break down a text and make it easier to read (two words 6,6).
- These can be proven to be true.
- Darker letters (two words 4,4).
- More than one wolf (plural).
- General term for similes, metaphors, idioms, etc.
- short sentence below an image to give some info about it.
- Old Viking city in Northern England.
- More than one city (plural.
- Small titles that break down the text and help you find info quicker.
- A lucky plant for the Irish.
- Highest mountain in the UK.
- Uses three points for emphasis (three words 4,2,5).
- Capital of the UK.
26 Clues: A baby bear. • Opposite of fact. • Capital of the UK. • More than one city (plural. • Highest mountain in the UK. • More than one wolf (plural). • A lucky plant for the Irish. • More than one child (plural). • These can be proven to be true. • Darker letters (two words 4,4). • River that runs through London. • Old Viking city in Northern England. • ...
CANADA 2024-10-04
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- Elevation above which it is too cold for trees to grow
- On or near the sea.
- Canada's national capital.
- Canada's westernmost province.
- An important international waterway.
- Describing evergreen trees that produce cones to hold seeds and that have needles instead of leaves
- A major mountain that extends north into western Canada from the western United states.
- A group of islands or island chain
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- The city's location on the Pacific coast helps it to trade with countries in Asia.
- Describing trees that shed their leaves in the autumn
- A flat, treeless plain with permanently frozen ground
- A physical feature of rocky uplands, lakes, and swamps in Canada.
- Off the Atlantic coast lies a large fishing ground near Newfoundland and Labrador.
- The land administered by the national government
- Are administrative divisions of a country.
- An area in which fish or sea animals are caught.
- Canada's second largest city.
- Cheap paper used mainly for newspaper.
- Has become one of the most culturally diverse cities in the world.
- To leave one's own country to settle permanently in another
- A self-governing country with ties to another country
- A seasonal warm wind that blows down the Rockies in late winter and early spring
- Softened wood fibers
23 Clues: On or near the sea. • Softened wood fibers • Canada's national capital. • Canada's second largest city. • Canada's westernmost province. • A group of islands or island chain • An important international waterway. • Cheap paper used mainly for newspaper. • Are administrative divisions of a country. • The land administered by the national government • ...
Industrial Revolution 2025-02-06
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- groups of workers walking off the job to protest for better conditions or pay
- an economic philosophy that people feared and caused distrust of unions
- groups of workers that got together to fight for rights for workers
- factor of production that involves space for production
- factor of production that involves the investment needed for production
- the main staple food of factory workers
- what century was the Industrial Revolution
- the trend of people moving from farms to cities
- Charles Dickens novel critical of the Industrial Revolution
- people working in factories often had injuries due to the lack of ...
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- combining small farms into large production farms
- the inventor of the steam engine
- these types of people commonly worked in factories because they could be paid less
- first strong law passed for workers in England in 1833
- children working in the factories could be as young as ... at the beginning of the Industrial Revolution
- this is where the Industrial Revolution started
- factor of production that involves the workforce needed for production
- method of production that greatly improved efficiency
- person who invests in production with the goal of making money in sales
- water during the Industrial Revolution was ...
- the main type of work before the industrial revolution
21 Clues: the inventor of the steam engine • the main staple food of factory workers • what century was the Industrial Revolution • water during the Industrial Revolution was ... • this is where the Industrial Revolution started • the trend of people moving from farms to cities • combining small farms into large production farms • ...
VISITING DC 2025-05-26
Across
- underground public train in DC
- What kind of transportation do you use when you travel from one continent to another
- House President's place in Washington DC
- calendar or plan
- people often go there during summer
- Washington Who was the first President of the US
- place where students live when they study
- Memorial a big statue of one of the most famous presidents in the US that it is in DC
- used to go from one floor to another in a tall building
- season with a long break for students
- time during summer when there is no school
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- people do that when they go on vacation
- trip students go out to learn outside of school
- York City one of the most famous cities in the USA which most people want to visit,
- DC What is the name of the capital city of the USA
- Monument tall obelisk in Washington DC
- it can be hotel entrance or building entry
- university or college grounds
- Where do you go when you are very sick, or you need an operation?
- what is the name of a restaurant where we eat pizza
- place where people eat when they go out or travel
- food choices and their prices in a restaurant
22 Clues: calendar or plan • university or college grounds • underground public train in DC • people often go there during summer • season with a long break for students • people do that when they go on vacation • Monument tall obelisk in Washington DC • place where students live when they study • House President's place in Washington DC • ...
APHUG Units 5-6 2025-05-20
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- A city more than twice as large as the next largest in a country.
- Farming method where land is cleared, used briefly, then left fallow.
- A process of change in the use of a house from single-family to abandoned.
- The cultivation of seafood under controlled conditions.
- Process of middle-class people moving into deteriorated inner-city neighborhoods.
- The process by which the population of cities grows.
- Theory that explains how land value changes with distance from the CBD.
- A city with a population over 10 million.
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- Degradation of land in dry areas due to human actions.
- Model that explains the location of agricultural activities in a commercial economy.
- Form of subsistence agriculture based on the herding of domesticated animals.
- Agriculture using small inputs of labor relative to land area.
- Farming for sale off the farm.
- Agriculture using large amounts of labor or capital per area.
- Farming to provide food for the farmer's family.
- Rapid diffusion of new agricultural technologies during the 20th century.
- A large node of office and retail activities on the edge of an urban area.
- Settlements where people illegally establish residences on land they don't own.
- Laws that regulate how land and property can be used.
- The downtown heart of a city, marked by high land values.
20 Clues: Farming for sale off the farm. • A city with a population over 10 million. • Farming to provide food for the farmer's family. • The process by which the population of cities grows. • Laws that regulate how land and property can be used. • Degradation of land in dry areas due to human actions. • The cultivation of seafood under controlled conditions. • ...
Europe Capitals and Countries 2020-07-26
10 Clues: Capital of Italy • Capital of Spain • Capital of Poland • Capital of Norway • Capital of France • Capital of Greece • Capital of Ukraine • Capital of Germany • Capital of Ireland • Capital of Portugal
Capital on State 2020-09-10
10 Clues: Capital of Goa • Capital of Asam • Capital of Bihar • Capital of Gujrat • Capital of Manipur • Capital of Tamilnadu • Capital of Telangana • Capital of Karnataka • Capital of Maharashtra • Capital of Madhyapradesh
Capitals 2021-03-24
10 Clues: Capital of France • Capital of Canada • Capital of Austria • Capital of Brazil • Capital of Germany • Capital of Finland • Capital of Belgium • Capital of Morocco • Capital of Bulgaria • Capital of Saudi Arabia
CAPITALS 2021-06-15
10 Clues: CAPITAL OF ITALY • CAPITAL OF SPAIN • CAPITAL OF FRANCE • CAPITAL OF NORWAY • CAPITAL OF HUNGARY • CAPITAL OF GERMANY • CAPITAL OF UKRAINE • CAPITAL OF BELARUS • CAPITAL OF FINLAND • CAPITAL OF SWITZERLAND
CAPITALS of countries in ASIA 2021-08-04
10 Clues: ,Capital of Nepal • , Capital of China • CAPITAL OF Pakistan • Capital of S.Korea. • Capital Of Malaysia. • capital of Srilanka. • Capital of Thailand. • Capital of Afghanistan • Capital of Phillipines • ,Capital Of Bangladesh
European Capitals 2021-08-03
10 Clues: Capital of Italy • Capital of Spain • Capital of Russia • Capital of Norway • Capital of Poland • Capital of Greece • Capital of France • Capital of Romania • Capital of Germany • Capital of United Kingdom
Capitals of the world 2022-02-21
10 Clues: capital of Peru • Capital of Italy • capital of Spain • capital of Russia • Capital of Greece • capital of Poland • capital of France • capital of Ireland • capital of brasilia • capital of Australia
