capital cities Crossword Puzzles
Cities Crossword 2020-03-08
9 Clues: Capital of England • Notra Dame is here • Capital of Victoria • The Pope Lives here • Roughly 41° N, 2° E • Sinking Indonesian City • Empire State Building is here • Chinese City used to be called Peking • Town in the North West of Western Australia
Mega Cities 2024-05-20
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- - City known for its mix of European and Asian cultures.
- - Major city with a modern skyline and the Bund.
- - Capital city known for sushi, anime, and technology.
- - Capital city with a busy riverfront in Bangladesh.
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- - City famous for Bollywood movies.
- - Pakistan - Major city on Pakistan's coast.
- - Capital city with famous landmarks like the Red Fort.
- - Capital city known for the Great Wall.
- - City known for Times Square and the Statue of Liberty.
9 Clues: - City famous for Bollywood movies. • - Capital city known for the Great Wall. • - Pakistan - Major city on Pakistan's coast. • - Major city with a modern skyline and the Bund. • - Capital city with a busy riverfront in Bangladesh. • - Capital city known for sushi, anime, and technology. • - Capital city with famous landmarks like the Red Fort. • ...
World Cities 2022-11-22
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- Birthplace of islam
- Christ the redeemer, Rio the movie.
- Birthplace of democracy
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- A tea party
- City built on ruins of the aztec capital on a mountain
- Capital of the country thats gonna win the world cup
- Pyramids,mummies,nile,sphinx
- Capital of france that house le louvre
- Important city for many religions
9 Clues: A tea party • Birthplace of islam • Birthplace of democracy • Pyramids,mummies,nile,sphinx • Important city for many religions • Christ the redeemer, Rio the movie. • Capital of france that house le louvre • Capital of the country thats gonna win the world cup • City built on ruins of the aztec capital on a mountain
capitals 2022-01-06
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- what's ukraine's capitaly city?
- what's Afghanistan's capital city?
- D.C. what's unites states's capital city?
- what's france's capital city?
- what's sweden's capital city?
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- what's spain's capital city?
- what's Germany's capital city?
- what's russia's capital city?
- what's veitnam's capital city?
- what's hungary's capital city?
10 Clues: what's spain's capital city? • what's russia's capital city? • what's france's capital city? • what's sweden's capital city? • what's Germany's capital city? • what's veitnam's capital city? • what's hungary's capital city? • what's ukraine's capitaly city? • what's Afghanistan's capital city? • D.C. what's unites states's capital city?
capitals 2022-01-06
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- what's ukraine's capitaly city?
- what's Afghanistan's capital city?
- D.C. what's unites states's capital city?
- what's france's capital city?
- what's sweden's capital city?
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- hat's spain's capital city?
- what's Germany's capital city?
- what's russia's capital city?
- what's veitnam's capital city?
- what's hungary's capital city?
10 Clues: hat's spain's capital city? • what's russia's capital city? • what's france's capital city? • what's sweden's capital city? • what's Germany's capital city? • what's veitnam's capital city? • what's hungary's capital city? • what's ukraine's capitaly city? • what's Afghanistan's capital city? • D.C. what's unites states's capital city?
Plural Latin Words 2025-10-23
Crossword puzzle 2021-03-06
11 Clues: the big apple • capital of spain • capital of japan • capital of France • capital of England • capital of Thailand • capital of south korea • the most populated country • the second largest continent • US state in the pacific ocean • transcontinental country spanning Eastern Europe and Northern Asia
Sub Saharan Africa Countries 2023-02-17
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- This is the smallest country in the mainland Africa
- This country is home to the world's oldest desert
- This country is named after a lake. "Lake ____"
- This country has the biggest population of elephants in Africa
- More than 70 languages are spoken in this country
- This countries flag is similar to the United States flag
- This country is known for its palm-lined beaches and hilltop villages
- Is home to the youngest crowned monarch in the world
- This is Africa's most populous country
- This country is the smallest African country to be a member of the United Nations
- The first African to win an Olympic gold medal was from this country
- This is the largest country in West Africa
- This country's official language is French and its flag colors are green, yellow, and red
- This country is about half the size of the UK
- This country owes its name to the 15th-century Portuguese explorer Pedro de Sintra
- One of the world's most expensive cities, Luanda, is in this country
- Cape Town is in this Country
- This country is home to the second Largest Lake in the world
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- This country is one of the poorest countries in the world
- Its the only country in the world which sports a firearm on their flag
- This country is home to 'Africa's Che Guevara'
- Home to a massive network of almost 90 islands off its shores
- An Island in the Indian Ocean
- This country is the last country to abolish slavery
- This country is home to the Niger River, Gambia River, and Senegal River
- This country is the home to Victoria Falls
- The capital of this country is Mogadishu
- This country was once known as the Kingdom of Dahomey
- This country holds the deepest river in the world
- The 13th largest country in Africa and the 31st largest in the world
- This country's motto is 'Peace, rain, and prosperity'
- 11.25% of this country is protected parkland
- The capital of this country is Yaounde
- This was the first African country to host the Olympics
- The capital of this country is Nairobi
- This country is/was known as Nubia
- This country is Sub-Saharan Africas second most peaceful country
- This countries land was once called the 'teeth coast' due to the trade in ivory
38 Clues: Cape Town is in this Country • An Island in the Indian Ocean • This country is/was known as Nubia • This is Africa's most populous country • The capital of this country is Yaounde • The capital of this country is Nairobi • The capital of this country is Mogadishu • This country is the home to Victoria Falls • This is the largest country in West Africa • ...
Unit 25: Going to the city 2014-01-09
28 Clues: bus • port • west • east • north • shops • hotel • south • statue • sights • market • museum • garden • people • street • stadium • station • largest • capital • airport • shopping • monument • Atlantic • transport • sculptures • restaurant • sightseeing • bus station
States and its capital 2020-09-26
17 Clues: Assam • Bihar • Punjab • Kerala • Sikkim • Gujarat • Karnataka • Meghalaya • Tamilnadu • chattisgarh • West bengal • Maharashtra • Uttarpradesh • Madhya pradesh • Andhra pradesh • himachal pradesh • Andaman and Nicobar
States and its capital 2020-09-26
17 Clues: Assam • Bihar • Sikkim • Punjab • Kerala • Gujarat • Meghalaya • Tamilnadu • Karnataka • chattisgarh • West bengal • Maharashtra • Uttarpradesh • Andhra pradesh • Madhya pradesh • Andaman and Nicobar • himachal pradesh
Unit 6 Vocab Part 1 2025-02-13
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- theory that explains agricultural land use in relation to population centers
- interconnected routes and systems between regions facilitating commerce
- zoning provinces incentives for developers to set aside some housing for low income renters or buyers
- the process of converting urban neighborhoods from low income rentals to higher income owner occupied properties
- urban renewal strategy involving relocating residents and demolishing low income settlements to make way for new development
- the commercial heart of a city
- areas of undeveloped land around an urban area
- formerly viable retail and commercial shopping site
- the rapid expansion of the spatial extent of a city
- larger and closer places will interact more than smaller and more distant places
- suggested that functional zonation occurred around multiple centers
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- rapidly growing communities that are not the largest city in a metro area
- how easy and safe it is to walk in an area
- an original central business district surrounded by a system of smaller nodes that mimic its function
- prosperous residential districts beyond the suburbs
- an area not connected to city services and controlled by criminals
- members of an ethnic group selling homes upon the purchase of neighboring properties by members of a different ethnic group
- an uninterrupted urban area made up of towns, suburbs, and cities
- currently unused but previously developed properties that may have hazardous contamination
- nodes of economic activity in the periphery of large cities
- proposed by Walter Christaller to explain the distribution of cities of a different size across a region
- banks refusing loans to buy or improve property in certain urban neighborhoods
- the ability to pay for basic necessities such as food and housing
- potential buyers are directed toward or away from a particular neighborhood based on race or ethnicity
- ConcentricZone also known as the Burgess model, it describes a series of rings surrounding the central business district
- cities that exert power beyond national borders and are both media and financial centers
26 Clues: the commercial heart of a city • how easy and safe it is to walk in an area • areas of undeveloped land around an urban area • prosperous residential districts beyond the suburbs • formerly viable retail and commercial shopping site • the rapid expansion of the spatial extent of a city • nodes of economic activity in the periphery of large cities • ...
Mod 3 2022-10-19
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- Describes areas found outside of cities; less densely populated with primarily agricultural economies
- An area immediately outside of a city, often smaller residential community
- An area in which people have many shared culture traits
- The spread of cultural traits from one region to another
- The process of moving from one place to live in another
- Any place where a community is established
- A city and its surrounding areas
- The set of beliefs, values, and practices that a group of people have in common
- A group of people who share a common culture and ancestry
- A society that includes a variety of cultures in the same area
- An organized pattern of belief and behavior that focuses on meeting people's basic needs
- that are cities and the surrounding areas; heavily populated and developed
- The practice of burning forest in order to clear land for planting
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- an ancient technique of growing crops by cutting steps into hillsides or mountain slopes
- A cultural feature found in all societies
- A message about life or human nature that is meaningful across time and in all places
- A type of settlement that is grouped along the length of a resource; usually a long and narrow pattern
- a type of settlement that is grouped around or at the center of a resource
- an activity or behavior in which people often take part
- The wealth of cultural elements that has been passed down over generations
- A measure of the number of people living in an area
- The total number of people in a given area
- A type of settlement that is purposefully laid out with a network of transportation routes
- The use of knowledge, tools, and skills to solve problems
- A string of large cities that have grown together
- A path used by traders for buying and selling goods
- An irrigation technique that uses a sprinkler in the center of a large circular field
- The substantial exchange of goods between cities, states, or countries
- The annual number of births per 1000 people
29 Clues: A city and its surrounding areas • A cultural feature found in all societies • The total number of people in a given area • Any place where a community is established • The annual number of births per 1000 people • A string of large cities that have grown together • A measure of the number of people living in an area • ...
Midterm Exam in BUILDING BRIDGES ACROSS THE SOCIAL SCIENCE DISCIPLINES (C) 2017-01-15
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- the Philippines’ Natural Dye Capital.
- Filipino street food made by hard-boiling a fertilized and incubated duck egg.
- the summer capital of the Philippines.
- the Philippines’ Duck Egg Capital.
- the biggest of the three major geographical groups.
- surfing capital of the Philippines.
- the perfect island getaway and known for its warm blue waters and powder-fine white sand.
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- the land of the Eighth World Wonder.
- the world’s smallest commercial fish.
- land of the World’s Most Perfect Cone.
- known as the Bangus Capital of the Philippines.
- the climate of the Philippines.
- a fruit with a terrible smell but a heavenly taste.
- the oldest street in the Philippines.
- first Spanish settlement in the Philippines.
15 Clues: the climate of the Philippines. • the Philippines’ Duck Egg Capital. • surfing capital of the Philippines. • the land of the Eighth World Wonder. • the world’s smallest commercial fish. • the Philippines’ Natural Dye Capital. • the oldest street in the Philippines. • land of the World’s Most Perfect Cone. • the summer capital of the Philippines. • ...
Ancient India 2024-05-24
9 Clues: large landmass • Aryan language • strong seasonal winds • Chandragupta's grandson • a path to the perfect life • one of India's greatest writers • Totality of the Buddha's teachings • state of bliss or end of suffering • cities Indus valley cities were among the first
Canadian Geography 2024-02-20
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- Body of water immediately north of PEI
- Largest fluctuating tides
- Canada's most populated province
- Region known as Canada's breadbasket
- Province mosty shaped like a rectangle
- Centrally located, largest bay
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- Only province that is its own geo region
- Capital of N.W.T.
- Largest geographical province
- Canada's capital
- Northern capital, means place of many fish
- Province made up of a penninsula and an island
- Ocean Largest Ocean
- Province known for oil production
- Most northerly provincial capital
15 Clues: Canada's capital • Capital of N.W.T. • Ocean Largest Ocean • Largest fluctuating tides • Largest geographical province • Centrally located, largest bay • Canada's most populated province • Province known for oil production • Most northerly provincial capital • Region known as Canada's breadbasket • Body of water immediately north of PEI • Province mosty shaped like a rectangle • ...
A Tale of Two Cities Crossword 2012-12-09
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- A infamous political prison.
- The name for members of a group of revolutionaries.
- A political prisoner and father.
- Author of A tale of two cities.
- A sad drunk who is in love with Lucie.
- A machine used for mass murder during the reign of terror.
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- A violent and important female revolutionary in this book.
- Madame Defarge's partner.
- The title for the third book of A Tale of Two Cities
- The golden thread.
- A british spy.
- A french noble who falls for Lucie.
- A man whose son is run over.
13 Clues: A british spy. • The golden thread. • Madame Defarge's partner. • A infamous political prison. • A man whose son is run over. • Author of A tale of two cities. • A political prisoner and father. • A french noble who falls for Lucie. • A sad drunk who is in love with Lucie. • The name for members of a group of revolutionaries. • ...
Muslim Civilization 2025-12-03
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- European name of the doctor who wrote The Canon of Medicine
- map-making
- book written by Al-Khwarizmi that explained new ways to solve equations
- this helps cities grow
- roads are an example of this
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- place to study the stars and planets
- people don't travel when it's this
- Under the Islamic empire, there were long periods of this
- the House of Wisdom was located here
- large bazaars that attracted merchants
- elegant handwriting
- mosques, palaces and gardens are examples of this
- cities with good trade locations were this
13 Clues: map-making • elegant handwriting • this helps cities grow • roads are an example of this • people don't travel when it's this • place to study the stars and planets • the House of Wisdom was located here • large bazaars that attracted merchants • cities with good trade locations were this • mosques, palaces and gardens are examples of this • ...
Vocabulario Crucigrama 2023-02-16
Time Heist - Ancient Maya 2025-06-12
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- Maya cities had these spaces for a special kind of game.
- These large stone structures were often built in Maya cities.
- This was one of the main crops the Maya grew.
- This modern-day country was home to many Maya cities.
- An important Maya city found in today’s Guatemala.
- One of the Maya’s important nature gods was in charge of this bright object.
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- The Maya created a very accurate one using the stars.
- The writing system of the Maya that used pictures instead of letters.
- A tall building used for religious ceremonies.
- One of the nature gods the Maya worshipped was in charge of this weather.
10 Clues: This was one of the main crops the Maya grew. • A tall building used for religious ceremonies. • An important Maya city found in today’s Guatemala. • The Maya created a very accurate one using the stars. • This modern-day country was home to many Maya cities. • Maya cities had these spaces for a special kind of game. • ...
History Test #4 2023-11-06
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- capital Tehran
- the first European to reach India by sea sailing around Africa.
- Sumerian writing
- when history began
- the cotton material first made in India
- a seasonal wind that brings rain
- the first people to make coins
- the tool Sumerians used to stamp their documents
- the country that became a nation in 1948, capital Jerusalem
- among the first people to build an empire
- the world's largest peninsula
- a famous citizen of Ur mentioned in the Bible
- the country once called East Pakistan
- the main religion of India
- the belief that man began as an animal
- a group of people who invaded India from the north and developed the caste system
- what our system of dating is centered on
- people who study ancient cultures
- people who do not belong to any caste
- the most important natural resource in the Middle East today
- the person who first took cotton goods from India to Europe
- the prophet sent to preach at Nineveh
- the country once called Persia, the capital is Baghdad
- an important leader in the struggle for India's independence
- capital Amman
- capital Ankara
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- built by Nebuchadnezzar in Babylon, and was considered a wonder of the ancient world
- their most valuable contribution was the alphabet
- a group without any great accomplishments
- founder of Islam
- man's attempt to put himself in place of or above God
- home of India's ancient civilization
- the holy book of Islam
- the Buddhists state of being free from suffering
- an important math principle developed in India
- allowed the Jews to rebuild their temple
- capital Damascus
- capital Riyadh
- Bombay, India's largest city
- a temple
- one of India's major rivers
- means "Enlightened One"
- a tomb built by an Indian ruler for his favorite wife
- which civilization had these inventions/discoveries wheel, writing, arch
- capital New Delhi
- India's first prime minister
- the belief that the soul is reborn into some other man or animal
- country known for its cedars in ancient times, the capital is Beirut
- a line of rulers all in the same family
- the father of "Modern Missions"
- most commonly used language in the Middle East
51 Clues: a temple • capital Amman • capital Tehran • capital Riyadh • capital Ankara • Sumerian writing • founder of Islam • capital Damascus • capital New Delhi • when history began • the holy book of Islam • means "Enlightened One" • the main religion of India • one of India's major rivers • Bombay, India's largest city • India's first prime minister • the world's largest peninsula • ...
Northeast Region States and Capitals Crossword 2025-01-27
Across
- What is the capital of New Hampshire?
- What is the capital of New Jersey?
- What is the capital of Connecticut?
- What is the capital of New York?
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- What is the capital of Massachusetts?
- What is the capital of Delaware?
- What is the capital of Vermont?
- What is the capital of Rhode Island?
- What is the capital of Maine?
- What is the capital of Pennsylvania?
10 Clues: What is the capital of Maine? • What is the capital of Vermont? • What is the capital of Delaware? • What is the capital of New York? • What is the capital of New Jersey? • What is the capital of Connecticut? • What is the capital of Rhode Island? • What is the capital of Pennsylvania? • What is the capital of Massachusetts? • What is the capital of New Hampshire?
Indian states and capitals 2025-05-30
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- what is the Capital of Maharashtra
- what is the Capital of Haryana
- what is the Capital of Telangana
- what is the Capital of Arunachal Pradesh
- what is the Capital of Karnataka
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- what is the Capital of Andhra pradesh
- what is the Capital of Meghalaya
- what is the Capital of Gujarat
- what is the Capital of Goa
- what is the Capital of Himachal Pradesh
10 Clues: what is the Capital of Goa • what is the Capital of Gujarat • what is the Capital of Haryana • what is the Capital of Meghalaya • what is the Capital of Telangana • what is the Capital of Karnataka • what is the Capital of Maharashtra • what is the Capital of Andhra pradesh • what is the Capital of Himachal Pradesh • what is the Capital of Arunachal Pradesh
Max Phillips 2025-09-03
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- ¿Cuál es la capital de Cuba?
- ¿Cuál es la capital de Francia?
- ¿Cuál es la capital de Australia?
- ¿Cuál es la capital de Alemania?
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- ¿Cuál es la capital de Brasil?
- ¿Cuál es la capital de África?
- ¿Cuál es la capital de Afganistán?
- ¿Cuál es la capital de Estados Unidos?
- dehli ¿Cuál es la capital de la India?
- ¿Cuál es la capital de Italia?
10 Clues: ¿Cuál es la capital de Cuba? • ¿Cuál es la capital de Brasil? • ¿Cuál es la capital de África? • ¿Cuál es la capital de Italia? • ¿Cuál es la capital de Francia? • ¿Cuál es la capital de Alemania? • ¿Cuál es la capital de Australia? • ¿Cuál es la capital de Afganistán? • ¿Cuál es la capital de Estados Unidos? • dehli ¿Cuál es la capital de la India?
Ethan 2025-09-03
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- Cula es la capital de Países Bajos
- Cula es la capital de Alemania
- Cula es la capital de Inglaterra
- Cula es la capital de Japón
- Cula es la capital de Francia
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- Cula es la capital de China
- Cula es la capital de Estados Unidos
- Cula es la capital de India
- Cula es la capital de Colombia
- Cula es la capital de Italia
10 Clues: Cula es la capital de China • Cula es la capital de India • Cula es la capital de Japón • Cula es la capital de Italia • Cula es la capital de Francia • Cula es la capital de Alemania • Cula es la capital de Colombia • Cula es la capital de Inglaterra • Cula es la capital de Países Bajos • Cula es la capital de Estados Unidos
25 Capitals 2026-03-04
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- City What is the capital of Oklahoma?
- What is the capital of New York?
- What is the capital of Virginia?
- What is the capital of Rhode Island?
- What is the capital of Texas?
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- What is the capital of West Virginia?
- What is the capital of Vermont?
- What is the capital of Tennessee?
- What is the capital of Pennsylvania?
- What is the capital of South Carolina?
10 Clues: What is the capital of Texas? • What is the capital of Vermont? • What is the capital of New York? • What is the capital of Virginia? • What is the capital of Tennessee? • What is the capital of Pennsylvania? • What is the capital of Rhode Island? • What is the capital of West Virginia? • City What is the capital of Oklahoma? • What is the capital of South Carolina?
Demography,Migration, and Cultural Convergence/Divergence 2020-03-24
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- during the 1980s and 1990s, countries with a communist government system fell to this type of government system
- people typically settle in areas with this in order to grow their own food (2 words)
- the spread of cultures (2 words)
- when a culture becomes dissimilar and eventually separates (2 words)
- this group was targeted during the Rwandan genocide of 1994
- ancient civilizations settled near this for fresh water
- the creation of a common global culture
- time where is extreme scarcity of food
- the movement of people from the countryside to cities
- the study of populations
- the international second language
- reasons why a person would move to a new country (2 words)
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- when 2 or more cultures become more similar and come together (2 words)
- historical event that helped increase urbanization (2 words)
- someone who studies populations
- reasons why a person would leave their country (2 words)
- this tool breaks down a population by age and gender (2 words)
- disease that killed most of the Native American population during European Exploration
- this tool indicates where major cities are located using dots (2 words)
- most common reason people moved from the countryside to cities
- an epidemic of illness over a large geographic area
- this tool shows the number of people living within a square mile. (3 words)
- someone who wanders in constant search for food
- illness that caused a pandemic in Europe during the 1300s (2 words)
24 Clues: the study of populations • someone who studies populations • the spread of cultures (2 words) • the international second language • time where is extreme scarcity of food • the creation of a common global culture • someone who wanders in constant search for food • an epidemic of illness over a large geographic area • the movement of people from the countryside to cities • ...
Lost Cities 2021-02-28
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- A thing which helps to cross the river.
- Go back in time, be the beginning of smth.
- Make, design, build.
- A place where different things such as goods and products are kept.
- A person who rules the country, the most important person in the country.
- Not build, damage, hurt.
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- A natural disaster when ground shakes and buildings are destroyed.
- A person who looks at the stars and explores them.
- Flat, in the form of a field.
9 Clues: Make, design, build. • Not build, damage, hurt. • Flat, in the form of a field. • A thing which helps to cross the river. • Go back in time, be the beginning of smth. • A person who looks at the stars and explores them. • A natural disaster when ground shakes and buildings are destroyed. • A place where different things such as goods and products are kept. • ...
Islamic Cities 2022-03-28
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- Person that connected all tropes together in 1955
- Brunschvig argues that what applied by judges creates the Islamic city
- Chain
- One of the three factors that gave rise to Islamic cities (hint: law)
- Sphere dominated by women
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- Marcias study were cited from this place
- Islam is considered a _____ religion
- Sphere dominated by men
- Last name of the earliest writer on the "Islamic" city
9 Clues: Chain • Sphere dominated by men • Sphere dominated by women • Islam is considered a _____ religion • Marcias study were cited from this place • Person that connected all tropes together in 1955 • Last name of the earliest writer on the "Islamic" city • One of the three factors that gave rise to Islamic cities (hint: law) • ...
Mega Cities 2025-11-16
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- Hauptstadt der Anime-Kultur
- Hauptstadt des Iran mit hohen Bergen am Hintergrund
- Stadt mit einem berühmten Schild in großen weißen Buchstaben
- Hauptstadt von Thailand
- Hieß früher "Bombay; dort entstehen viele bunte dramatische Filme
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- Japanische Stadt, die für ein großes Schloss bekannt ist
- Stadt, in der eine riesige grüne Dame mit einer Fackel in der Hand am Hafen steht
- Stadt in China mit modernen leuchtenden Wolkenkratzer
- Ältester Stadt Indiens
9 Clues: Ältester Stadt Indiens • Hauptstadt von Thailand • Hauptstadt der Anime-Kultur • Hauptstadt des Iran mit hohen Bergen am Hintergrund • Stadt in China mit modernen leuchtenden Wolkenkratzer • Japanische Stadt, die für ein großes Schloss bekannt ist • Stadt mit einem berühmten Schild in großen weißen Buchstaben • ...
50 States 2014-08-26
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- What is the capital of Idaho?
- What is the capital of New Jersey?
- What is the capital of Florida?
- What is the capital of California?
- What is the capital of New York?
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- What is the capital of Massachusetts?
- What is the capital of Delaware?
- What is the capital of Georgia?
- What is the capital of Pennsylvania?
- What is the capital of Texas?
10 Clues: What is the capital of Idaho? • What is the capital of Texas? • What is the capital of Georgia? • What is the capital of Florida? • What is the capital of Delaware? • What is the capital of New York? • What is the capital of New Jersey? • What is the capital of California? • What is the capital of Pennsylvania? • What is the capital of Massachusetts?
States Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-11
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- What state's capital is Nashville?
- What is the capital of Nebraska?
- What is the capital of New York?
- What state's capital is Providence?
- What is the capital of New Jersey?
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- What is the capital of New Hampshire?
- What is the capital of North Dakota
- What state's capital is Salt Late City?
- What state's capital is Oklahoma City?
- What state's capital is Cheyenne?
10 Clues: What is the capital of Nebraska? • What is the capital of New York? • What state's capital is Cheyenne? • What state's capital is Nashville? • What is the capital of New Jersey? • What is the capital of North Dakota • What state's capital is Providence? • What is the capital of New Hampshire? • What state's capital is Oklahoma City? • What state's capital is Salt Late City?
Indian states and capitals 2025-05-30
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- what is the Capital of Himachal Pradesh
- what is the Capital of Karnataka
- what is the Capital of Haryana
- what is the Capital of Gujarat
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- what is the Capital of Meghalaya
- what is the Capital of Goa
- what is the Capital of Maharashtra
- what is the Capital of Arunachal Pradesh
- what is the Capital of Telangana
- what is the Capital of Andhra Pradesh
10 Clues: what is the Capital of Goa • what is the Capital of Haryana • what is the Capital of Gujarat • what is the Capital of Meghalaya • what is the Capital of Telangana • what is the Capital of Karnataka • what is the Capital of Maharashtra • what is the Capital of Andhra Pradesh • what is the Capital of Himachal Pradesh • what is the Capital of Arunachal Pradesh
Indian states and capitals 2025-05-30
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- what is the Capital of Himachal Pradesh
- what is the Capital of Karnataka
- what is the Capital of Haryana
- what is the Capital of Gujarat
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- what is the Capital of Meghalaya
- what is the Capital of Goa
- what is the Capital of Maharashtra
- what is the Capital of Arunachal Pradesh
- what is the Capital of Telangana
- what is the Capital of Andhra Pradesh
10 Clues: what is the Capital of Goa • what is the Capital of Haryana • what is the Capital of Gujarat • what is the Capital of Meghalaya • what is the Capital of Telangana • what is the Capital of Karnataka • what is the Capital of Maharashtra • what is the Capital of Andhra Pradesh • what is the Capital of Himachal Pradesh • what is the Capital of Arunachal Pradesh
URBANISATION 2025-06-26
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- Factors that make people leave rural areas.
- The opposite of urban.
- Where most of the population ends up living during urbanisation.
- The number of people per unit area
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- A major cause of urbanisation creating many jobs.
- Factors that attract people to the cities.
- The process of cities growing and more people moving to them.
- Services like healthcare and education are better here.
8 Clues: The opposite of urban. • The number of people per unit area • Factors that attract people to the cities. • Factors that make people leave rural areas. • A major cause of urbanisation creating many jobs. • Services like healthcare and education are better here. • The process of cities growing and more people moving to them. • ...
The World of 16th and 17th centuries 2025-05-30
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- cultural and political center of the Mughal Empire, known for its walled cities and Shalamar Gardens.
- Mosque Iconic religious structure in Istanbul built in the early 17th century, famous for its blue tiles.
- Capital of the Safavid Empire, famous for its stunning mosques, bazaars, and squares.
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- Palace Lavish palace complex overlooking the Bosphorus, with harem and council chambers.
- ruled from 1556 to 1605,he invited scholars of various religions to his court.
- Mosque One of the largest mosques in the world, with red sandstone and grand minarets.
- Road Major route for exchanging goods and knowledge, used by merchants, scholars, and diplomats.
7 Clues: ruled from 1556 to 1605,he invited scholars of various religions to his court. • Capital of the Safavid Empire, famous for its stunning mosques, bazaars, and squares. • Mosque One of the largest mosques in the world, with red sandstone and grand minarets. • Palace Lavish palace complex overlooking the Bosphorus, with harem and council chambers. • ...
Topic 15 Choice Board 2023-06-10
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- The shift from life in agrarian environments to life in cities
- a person who finds new business opportunities and new ways to make profits
- A machine that mechanized the weaving process
- A machine that made the process of spinning thread faster
- a fuel (such as coal, oil, or natural gas) formed in the earth from plant or animal remains
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- money available for investment
- work performed by people that provides the goods or services in an economy
- a political and economic system with the goal of a classless society in which the public owns and controls the means of production
- A system in which society, usually in the form of the government, owns and controls the means of production
- the process in which coke, derived from coal, is used to burn away impurities in crude iron to produce high-quality iron
10 Clues: money available for investment • A machine that mechanized the weaving process • A machine that made the process of spinning thread faster • The shift from life in agrarian environments to life in cities • work performed by people that provides the goods or services in an economy • a person who finds new business opportunities and new ways to make profits • ...
Que Niya 2024-09-04
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- Cual es la capital de Brasil?
- Cual es la capital de Russia?
- Cual es la capital de Australia?
- Cual es la capital de Cananda?
- Cual es la capital de Indonesia?
- Cual es la capital de France?
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- Cual es la capital de Peru?
- Cual es la capital de Venezuela?
- Cual es la capital de Chile?
- Cual es la capital de Saudi Arabia?
10 Clues: Cual es la capital de Peru? • Cual es la capital de Chile? • Cual es la capital de Brasil? • Cual es la capital de Russia? • Cual es la capital de France? • Cual es la capital de Cananda? • Cual es la capital de Venezuela? • Cual es la capital de Australia? • Cual es la capital de Indonesia? • Cual es la capital de Saudi Arabia?
Lorenzo 2024-09-04
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- Cual es la capital de Chile?
- Cual es la capital de Uruguay?
- Cual es la capital de El Salvador?
- Cual es la capital de Peru?
- Cual es la capital de Brasil?
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- Cual es la capital de Bolivia?
- Cual es la capital de Guatemala?
- Cual es la capital de Colombia?
- Cual es la capital de Argentina?
- Cual es la capital de Nicaragua?
10 Clues: Cual es la capital de Peru? • Cual es la capital de Chile? • Cual es la capital de Brasil? • Cual es la capital de Bolivia? • Cual es la capital de Uruguay? • Cual es la capital de Colombia? • Cual es la capital de Guatemala? • Cual es la capital de Argentina? • Cual es la capital de Nicaragua? • Cual es la capital de El Salvador?
Jamie 2024-09-04
10 Clues: caul es la capital de cuba • caul es la capital de spain • caul es la capital de turkey • caul es la capital de brazil • caul es la capital de mexico • caul es la capital de canada • caul es la capital de france • caul es la capital de germany • caul es la capital de Colombia • caul es la capital de australia
Geography 2022-06-07
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- This map shows underground features.
- The opposite of North
- Capital of Hanover
- The opposite of west.
- Instrument used to find direction
- The capital of Trelawny
- Capital of St. James
- A large wave created by earthquakes.
- This tells the meaning of map symbols.
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- The compass needle always point________
- This map shows parish borders and capitals
- This map shows climate zones.
- Capital of Clarendon
- This is used to find distance on a map.
- A sudden vibration in the earth's crust
15 Clues: Capital of Hanover • Capital of Clarendon • Capital of St. James • The opposite of North • The opposite of west. • The capital of Trelawny • This map shows climate zones. • Instrument used to find direction • This map shows underground features. • A large wave created by earthquakes. • This tells the meaning of map symbols. • The compass needle always point________ • ...
A CROSSWORD 2013-02-21
13 Clues: AN ISLAND • THE UNITED-... • CAPITAL OF WALES • SYMBOL OF IRELAND • SYMBOL OF SCOTLAND • CAPITAL OF ENGLAND • NATIONALITY IN IRELAND • OTHER NAME FOR IRELAND • EDINBURGH IS ITS CAPITAL • THE DRAGON THE LEEK AND... • COLOUR OF THE SYMBOL OF ENGLAND • THE SEA BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE • BELFAST IS THE CAPITAL OF ...-IRELAND
History of Transportation 2018-05-24
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- What was a very famous cruise ship that crashed?
- Vehicles Because of the mass production ability what kind of vehicles were being made during WW2?
- Depression What killed off many smaller Car Makers?
- production What allowed for many cars to be made?
- How many cars were in the u.s. by 2000?
- T What was the first large volume low cost car?
- What were created because of the intention of planes?
- What business grew because of these new cities?
- Resturaunts What was created because of the new influx of drivers?
- Because of boats where did most cities come up?
- o three When did the first plane take fight?
- What did cars create that were an extension of the city?
- Because of planes what become a common easier activity?
- and Wilbur Wright Who created the firs ever plane?
- ninety-three What year was the first car created?
- Whaat was one of the first major public transportation ways?
- Because of wagons and trains what city become one of the fastest growing cities?
- What was the first way to travel?
- What became depended on from further places because of railroads?
- What were the boats called that moved containers?
- What was one of the first ways to travel long distances the best?
- Ford Who first mass produced cars?
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- Transport What allowed for easy and cheap transportation in cites?
- One of the first personal vehicles for shorter distance.
- Flight What did larger planes allow for?
- By 2000 how many passengers went on planes per day?
- What allowed for quicker transportation on longer distances?
- stations What was created dafter the high demand for easy use of petroleum?
- Motors What was another major car manufacturer besides Ford?
- What was created the highly changed the way lots of cargo was moved?
- Planes What was created to allow for easy shipment of good?
- ships What were large boats that carried hundreds of people called?
- Highway Act What was the largest public works project by 1956?
- cities Because of cars and highways what was created?
- Because of cars and trains where could cities be?
- Trolley What were the buses that were connected to power lines called?
- What became the quickest way to travel far in a condensed city?
- What animal was used to carry people and/or luggage?
- What did cars create a cause for?
- What became one of the best ways to carry many people?
- Obsolescence What was a plan to get customers to buy new cars?
41 Clues: What did cars create a cause for? • What was the first way to travel? • Ford Who first mass produced cars? • How many cars were in the u.s. by 2000? • Flight What did larger planes allow for? • o three When did the first plane take fight? • T What was the first large volume low cost car? • What business grew because of these new cities? • ...
Latin American Countries and Capitals 2013-11-18
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- The country of Che Guevara revolution
- The capital of Brazil
- The land of tango
- The country between Chile and Ecuador
- The capital of Peru
- The capital of Mexico
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- The capital of Cuba
- The land of soccer
- This country is in the West of South America, it is long and narrow, and it has a long Pacific coast
- The capital of Argentina
- The capital of Chile
- The country between The USA and Guatemala
12 Clues: The land of tango • The land of soccer • The capital of Cuba • The capital of Peru • The capital of Chile • The capital of Brazil • The capital of Mexico • The capital of Argentina • The country of Che Guevara revolution • The country between Chile and Ecuador • The country between The USA and Guatemala • ...
LITERARY ELEMENTS 2013-01-07
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- the mockingbird
- Lucie Manette's golden hair
- "Folks call me Dill"
- "Hunger stared..."
- Madame Defarge in "A Tale of Two Cities"
- Maycomb, Alabama
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- Lucie Manette and Madame Defarge
- "She was the golden thread that united him to a Past beyond his misery, and to a Present beyond his misery..."
- Lucie Manette in "A Tale of Two Cities"
- "She tied a knot with flashing eyes as if it throttled a foe."
- Scout in "To Kill a Mockingbird"
- "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times."
- "Absolute power corrupts."
13 Clues: the mockingbird • Maycomb, Alabama • "Hunger stared..." • "Folks call me Dill" • "Absolute power corrupts." • Lucie Manette's golden hair • Lucie Manette and Madame Defarge • Scout in "To Kill a Mockingbird" • Lucie Manette in "A Tale of Two Cities" • Madame Defarge in "A Tale of Two Cities" • "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times." • ...
Turkey 2026-03-07
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- Some of the earliest settlements in the ________ have been found in Turkey.
- The Grand Bazaar in Istanbul is one of the oldest and largest covered ________ in the world.
- Istanbul is the only city in ________ to have served as the capital of three different empires, the Roman, the Byzantine and the Ottoman Empires.
- Turkey has a long history and many world ________ sites.
- Turkey has the highest ________ consumption per person in the world.
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- The Black Sea forms most of the ________ boundary of Turkey.
- Turkey is home to the world's ________ known temple, Göbeklitepe, built approximately 12,000 years ago.
- Even though more than 90% of the population is ________, Turkey is officially a secular country.
- Turkey's largest city Istanbul is one of the most ________ cities for tourism in the world.
- Turkey consumes more ________ per person than any other country in the world.
10 Clues: Turkey has a long history and many world ________ sites. • The Black Sea forms most of the ________ boundary of Turkey. • Turkey has the highest ________ consumption per person in the world. • Some of the earliest settlements in the ________ have been found in Turkey. • Turkey consumes more ________ per person than any other country in the world. • ...
European Countries and Capitals 2013-11-18
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- The land of flamenco
- The biggest country in the world, it stretches over Europe and Asia
- The land of champagne
- This country consists of England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales
- The capital of Russia
- The capital of United Kingdom and England
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- The capital of France
- The capital of Spain
- The capital of Germany
- The capital of Italy
- This country borders the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Austria,Switzerland, Czech Republic and Poland
- The land of pizza
12 Clues: The land of pizza • The land of flamenco • The capital of Spain • The capital of Italy • The capital of France • The land of champagne • The capital of Russia • The capital of Germany • The capital of United Kingdom and England • The biggest country in the world, it stretches over Europe and Asia • This country consists of England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales • ...
European Countries and Capitals 2013-11-13
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- The capital of France
- The capital of Germany
- The capital of Russia
- It consists of England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales
- The land of pizza
- The capital of Italy
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- The land of flamenco
- The land of champagne
- It borders the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Austria, Switzerland, Czech Republic and Poland
- The biggest country in the world, it stretches over Europe and Asia
- The capital of Spain
- The capital of United Kingdom and England
12 Clues: The land of pizza • The land of flamenco • The capital of Spain • The capital of Italy • The capital of France • The land of champagne • The capital of Russia • The capital of Germany • The capital of United Kingdom and England • It consists of England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales • The biggest country in the world, it stretches over Europe and Asia • ...
Andy D-Edgar Allen Grammar 2022-12-07
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- _______ is A genre that is disturbing and horrifying because of its involvement with or depiction of death and injury
- The A in SWABI stands for _____
- Edgar Allen Poe struggled with __________ and alcoholism
- Everyone is going to the play ______ for me
- You need _________ marks before and after words are being spoken by someone
- I can ___ better with my glasses
- One of Edgar Allen Poe's most famous story is the _____
- The criminal was led to the jail ____
- The name of Edgar Allen Poe's wife was ________
- The ____ was seven feet deep
- The W is SWABI stands for ____
- _____ cat is small
- Covid had an ______ on small businesses
- The S in SWABI stands for _____
- Edgar Allen Poe was BORN in ______
- I ______ your apology
- No one asked for your ______
- If there are multiple owners, then you put the apostrophe _____ the S
- If there is only 1 owner, then you put the __________ before the S
- The way Edgar Allen Poe died was ______
- The S in FANBOYS stands for __
- You add a _______ letter for names of streets, cities, and states
- Montesur murdered __________ at the end of the story
- You add a capital letter for the name of _____ EX: "Roar" by Katie Perry
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- The bride will walk down the _____
- ________ is a spanish festival that originated in Europe that usually involves public celebrations
- The ___ is very cold in the winter
- There is a big brown ____ over there
- ___________ is the wine Montesur lured fortunado into the catacombs with
- _______ walking home from school
- You need ___________ after a sentence
- I used to ____ lemonaid as a kid
- You add a capital letter for the _____ of stories, movies, TV shows, video games, etc
- You put a comma _______ two adjectives that tell about the same noun
- ____ is where we buried my fish
- The Y in FANBOYS stands for ___
- I ate the _____ entire pie
- The F in FANBOYS stands for ___
- My family is taking a vacation to the British ____
- You add a _____ between three or more items in a series
- The B in FANBOYS stands for ___
- I outlined the ____ essentials of the powerpoint
- The _________ are an underground gallery and tomb created by the Romans
- The O in FANBOYS stands for __
- I see a cat over _____
- You add a _____ after the salutation of a business letter
- You use a ________ mark when asking a question
- The N in FANBOYS stands for ___
- The A in FANBOYS stands for ___
- I can ____ voices at night
- There are ___ many books for that backpack
51 Clues: _____ cat is small • I ______ your apology • I see a cat over _____ • I ate the _____ entire pie • I can ____ voices at night • The ____ was seven feet deep • No one asked for your ______ • The W is SWABI stands for ____ • The O in FANBOYS stands for __ • The S in FANBOYS stands for __ • The A in SWABI stands for _____ • ____ is where we buried my fish • ...
Vaca de vocabulario 2022-03-08
28 Clues: west • fish • east • rare • cave • boot • email • south • world • place • north • nouns • guide • river • lunch • island • castle • strong • how __ • picnic • tourism • sandwich • magazine • computer • adjectives • flashlight • capital capital • leisure activity
Geography - The Human World Vocabulary 2023-11-20
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- large urban area
- form of farming where trees and plants in heavily forrested areas are cut down and burned to clear the land for growing crops
- message about life or human nature that is meaningful across time or places
- communities that are laid out according to a network of transportation routes
- residential community immediately outside of a city
- system where a center sprinkler waters crops in a circular field
- communities grouped around or at the center of a resource
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- communities grouped along the length of a resource
- process of moving from one place to another
- a group of people who share a common culture and ancestry
- activity or behavior in which people often take part
- annual number of births per one thousand people
- set of beliefs and values and practices a group of people have in common
- spread of culture trait from one region to another
- process that use large amounts of water and chemicals to break up rocks in order to extract gas or oil
- related to cities and their surrounding areas
- form of farming on steps carved into steep hillsides to create flat land for growing crops
- measure of the number of people living in an area usually expressed as persons per square mile or kilometer
- area where several metropolitan areas grow together
- substantial exchange of goods between cities, states, or countries
- related to areas that are found outside of cities
21 Clues: large urban area • process of moving from one place to another • related to cities and their surrounding areas • annual number of births per one thousand people • related to areas that are found outside of cities • communities grouped along the length of a resource • spread of culture trait from one region to another • ...
Transportation in the North and South 2024-02-14
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- This Congressman supported internal improvements to help factory owners ship their goods to faraway customers.
- This route connected new western states with the East.
- Monroe believed that spending money on internal improvements was ______________.
- The ____________ was the first waterway to connect Central Plains farmland with East Coast cities.
- Many plantations had _______, where slaves loaded cotton bales onto steam-powered riverboats.
- These ships cut ocean travel time in half and increased Northern trade with foreign ports.
- This president vetoed a bill that would allow states to build more roads.
- The most important Southern product shipped by water
- This Southern port became one of the South's biggest cities due to the cotton boom.
- __________ are man-made waterways that connect existing bodies of water
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- This man demonstrated the practicality of steamboats by racing the Clermont on the Hudson River.
- The South had only ___ thousand miles of rail lines by 1860.
- Most of the rail lines were in the _________________.
- True or false: Southerners needed roads and canals to connect settlements and shipping ports.
- Steam-powered _______________ traveled faster than steamboats and could go anywhere tracks could be laid.
- Southerners __________ bills in Congress that would use federal funds for internal improvements.
- Southerners traveled and shipped goods on ____________ due to their slow current and broad channels.
- The North's biggest business by the 1840s.
- Roads and canals are ___________ improvements.
- Riverboats in the South traveled ______________ to port cities like Savannah, GA and Mobile, AL.
20 Clues: The North's biggest business by the 1840s. • Roads and canals are ___________ improvements. • The most important Southern product shipped by water • Most of the rail lines were in the _________________. • This route connected new western states with the East. • The South had only ___ thousand miles of rail lines by 1860. • ...
The Growth of Georgia Review 2022-11-07
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- Georgia signer of Constitution, first president of UGA
- Atlanta's original name
- land distribution policy repealed in 1796, land became Alabama and Mississippi
- Atlanta's name in 1843
- Georgia's fourth capital city (1806-1867)
- the method of transportation for cotton (1200 miles by 1860)
- policy of land distribution until 1803, head of household
- 1n 1784, Georgia set aside 40K acres of land for this public education school
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- Georgia's first capital city (1732-1784)
- Georgia's current capital city (1868-0resent)
- Georgia's growth and development happened after this conflict
- Georgia's third capital city (1796-1806)
- Georgia's second capital city (1785-1795)
- Land distribution policy begun in 1803
- invented the cotton gin to separate fibers from seeds
15 Clues: Atlanta's name in 1843 • Atlanta's original name • Land distribution policy begun in 1803 • Georgia's first capital city (1732-1784) • Georgia's third capital city (1796-1806) • Georgia's second capital city (1785-1795) • Georgia's fourth capital city (1806-1867) • Georgia's current capital city (1868-0resent) • invented the cotton gin to separate fibers from seeds • ...
países 2023-01-14
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- Which country would you visit if you are interested in eating croissants?
- What is the capital of Austria?
- Which country would you visit if you are interested in learning Polish?
- What is the capital of Romania?
- Which country would you visit if you are interested in learning Danish?
- What is the name of the typical Romanian sweet?
- Which country would you visit if you are interested in eating pasta?
- There is a very ancient temple.
- In Iceland there is a seabird called…
- The capital of this country is Dublin
- Which country would you visit if you are interested in visiting geysers?
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- Which is the capital of France?
- The capital of this country is called Valleta.
- Which country would you visit if you are interested in eating cod?
- Where is the lake called Kekes?
- What is the name of a very famous Spanish volcano?
- People like moving on bikes.
- Which country would you visit if you are interested in eating paella?
18 Clues: People like moving on bikes. • Which is the capital of France? • What is the capital of Austria? • What is the capital of Romania? • Where is the lake called Kekes? • There is a very ancient temple. • In Iceland there is a seabird called… • The capital of this country is Dublin • The capital of this country is called Valleta. • What is the name of the typical Romanian sweet? • ...
Georgia's Capital Activity 2025-10-06
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- Second Capital of Georgia
- The state where all this occured
- Most important city of a state
- Where people would win their land in lotteries
- Third Capital of Georgia
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- Indians A group of Indians that is native to America
- Give up (power of territory)
- 5th and current Capital of Georgia
- First Capital of Georgia
- event where companies bribed Georgia for 35 million acres of land for the price of 500,000 dollars.
- 4th Capital of Georgia
11 Clues: 4th Capital of Georgia • First Capital of Georgia • Third Capital of Georgia • Second Capital of Georgia • Give up (power of territory) • Most important city of a state • The state where all this occured • 5th and current Capital of Georgia • Where people would win their land in lotteries • Indians A group of Indians that is native to America • ...
Los Toros 2022-10-24
Aztec Era 2024-12-10
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- Which Spanish conquistador led the expedition that ultimately caused the fall of the Aztec Empire?
- What term refers to the Aztec’s ingenious floating gardens used for farming?
- Which Aztec god of war and the sun was central to their religion and demanded human sacrifice?
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- What was the Aztec system of writing that used symbols and pictures to record their history?
- What was the capital city of the Aztec Empire, located on Lake Texcoco?
- What is the study of the universe’s structure and origin, which was central to Aztec religion?
- What were the architectural and ceremonial hubs of Aztec cities called?
7 Clues: What was the capital city of the Aztec Empire, located on Lake Texcoco? • What were the architectural and ceremonial hubs of Aztec cities called? • What term refers to the Aztec’s ingenious floating gardens used for farming? • What was the Aztec system of writing that used symbols and pictures to record their history? • ...
ella 2024-09-04
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- Cual es la capital de Luxembourg?
- Cual es la capital de Djibouti?
- Cual es la capital de Corea del Sur?
- Cual es la capital de Chile?
- Cual es la capital de Kuwait Ciudad?
- Cual es la capital de Congo?
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- Cual es la capital de Brasil?
- Cual es la capital de Colombia?
- Cual es la capital de Argentina?
- Cual es la capital de Singapore?
10 Clues: Cual es la capital de Chile? • Cual es la capital de Congo? • Cual es la capital de Brasil? • Cual es la capital de Colombia? • Cual es la capital de Djibouti? • Cual es la capital de Argentina? • Cual es la capital de Singapore? • Cual es la capital de Luxembourg? • Cual es la capital de Corea del Sur? • Cual es la capital de Kuwait Ciudad?
Ava Issenberg 2025-09-03
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- Cual es la capital de Botsuana?
- Cual es la capital de Burundi?
- Cual es la capital de Angola?
- Cual es la capital de Centroafricana?
- Cual es la capital de Cabo Verde?
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- Cual es la capital de Benín?
- Cual es la capital de Camerún?
- Cual es la capital de Chad?
- Cual es la capital de Argelia?
- Cual es la capital de Burkina Faso?
10 Clues: Cual es la capital de Chad? • Cual es la capital de Benín? • Cual es la capital de Angola? • Cual es la capital de Camerún? • Cual es la capital de Argelia? • Cual es la capital de Burundi? • Cual es la capital de Botsuana? • Cual es la capital de Cabo Verde? • Cual es la capital de Burkina Faso? • Cual es la capital de Centroafricana?
Mia 2025-09-03
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- Cual es la capital de Japan
- Kingdom Cual es la capital de London?
- Cual es la capital de las Estados Unidos?
- Cual es la capital de Russia?
- Cual es la capital de italy?
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- Cual es la capital de China?
- Cual es la capital de France?
- Delhi Cual es la capital de India?
- Cual es la capital de Canada?
- Cual es la capital de Germany?
10 Clues: Cual es la capital de Japan • Cual es la capital de China? • Cual es la capital de italy? • Cual es la capital de France? • Cual es la capital de Canada? • Cual es la capital de Russia? • Cual es la capital de Germany? • Delhi Cual es la capital de India? • Kingdom Cual es la capital de London? • Cual es la capital de las Estados Unidos?
NATALYA SAMPAS 2025-09-03
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- cual es la capital de Venezuela
- cual es la capital de japona
- cual es la capital de Costa Rica
- cual es la capital de China
- cual es la capital de noruega
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- cual es la capital de Chile
- cual es la capital de Irak
- cual es la capital de Corea del Sur
- cual es la capital de Brazil
- cual es la capital de Rusia
10 Clues: cual es la capital de Irak • cual es la capital de Chile • cual es la capital de China • cual es la capital de Rusia • cual es la capital de Brazil • cual es la capital de japona • cual es la capital de noruega • cual es la capital de Venezuela • cual es la capital de Costa Rica • cual es la capital de Corea del Sur
Indus Valley 2016-11-16
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- some scientists believe that the population reached _________
- The Indus Valley was probably _______ by a priest-king
- Cleanliness was important. All houses had indoor_________
- The Indus Valley was in ______ by 1900BCE
- carved stone _______ have been found with detailed figures of animals and gods
- compared to the information on _____ and Egypt information is sparse when it comes to the Indus Valley
- They produced good ______ pottery
- women's ________ was made from gold and precious stones
- The Indus Valley included a large area that is known as ______ and North-Central India
- Although the people had a _______language few samples have been found
- people that lived near _____ ate fish, molluscs and turtles
- No other _______ in the world at the time took such care too keep its cities clean
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- those settled near ______ regions hunted wild life
- Most _____ were made from standard sized mud and baked bricks.
- wore bright and colorful____
- ________ believed that Urbanization of India began after 15BCE
- IT appears that the people were highly _____ and took their civic duties seriously
- Mohenjo-Daro and _______ were the best planned cities in the world at the time.
- They had many gods and ______
- Jewelry that was made from riches was not found at _______ sites
- farmers raised 2 types of cattle, _____ and horned hump less cattle
- Indus Valley people were active _______
- Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa were the 2 _______ cities
- When people died they were buried in a wooden ______ surrounded by pottery
- Archeologists have found bowls made of ______ and silver.
25 Clues: wore bright and colorful____ • They had many gods and ______ • They produced good ______ pottery • Indus Valley people were active _______ • The Indus Valley was in ______ by 1900BCE • those settled near ______ regions hunted wild life • Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa were the 2 _______ cities • The Indus Valley was probably _______ by a priest-king • ...
The Gilded Age-Labor, Farmers, Cities and Immigrants 2022-11-28
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- Drove down prices for farm goods
- Nativists did not like __________, Jewish or Eastern Orthodox religions
- People who would not be hired
- Labor union that only accepted skilled workers
- Growth of cities
- Populists favored the direct election of these people
- Most famous of the Bosses
- Workers with some power to make demands
- Type of ballot Populists favored
- Act that banned Chinese immigrants for 10 years
- Number of hours Populists wanted the work day to be
- Speech given by William J. Bryan in favor of bimetalism
- Increased in the Gilded Age, likely due to large numbers of immigrants
- Major problem for cities in the Gilded Age
- workers with the lowest wages
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- Corrupt organization that took control of cities
- Political party favoring free coinage of silver (bimetalism)
- After 1880, most European immigrants came from ___________ and Eastern Europe
- Strike broken up by Government sending in troops
- New York Political Machine
- Ruled strikes were illegal
- Kept Japanese immigrants from coming to the United States
- Detective agency that could be hired to break a strike
- Contract pledging not to join a union
- Cooperative organization formed by farmers
- The Interstate ____________ attempted to regulate railroad monopolies
- Charged farmers unfair rates for shipping
- Made it his mission to bring down Tweed
- Strike at Carnegie Steel plant in 1892
- 1886 Riot where police and protestors were killed by a bomb
- used by unions to achieve demands
31 Clues: Growth of cities • Most famous of the Bosses • New York Political Machine • Ruled strikes were illegal • People who would not be hired • workers with the lowest wages • Drove down prices for farm goods • Type of ballot Populists favored • used by unions to achieve demands • Contract pledging not to join a union • Strike at Carnegie Steel plant in 1892 • ...
US Immigration in the 19th Century 2026-02-03
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- The positive view of business owners in the 19th century.
- Name for horrible appartmeimmigrantsin by immigratns.
- Organization that could help bargain for rights for workers
- One of the reasons for the horrible living conditions in cities (too many people)
- Religious persecution, poverty, desire for political freedom.
- From places like England, Scotland, Ireland and Germany
- job opportunities, land ownership, family
- Farmers became too effecient leading to this.
- Location of the bloody strike against Carnegie.
- Corrupt organizations that were lead by bosses that would give immigrants jobs in exchange for votes.
- Carnegie monopolized this industry.
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- Farmers had to go into this to buy equipment and land.
- From places like Italy, Greese and Eastern Europe
- The banking industry had very little of this meaning there were many economic "panics".
- Lack of rain caused this in the middle United Sbusinessting farmers
- The railroad industry suffered from this when people overbuilt them thinking they would earn a profit.
- One of the first unions that welcomed both skilled and unskilled workers.
- Vanderbilt monopolized this industry.
- Rockefeller monopolized this industry.
- Attempt to cooperate against farmers to fight railway rates
- Disease that spreads from water, was 19th-century9th centry cities.
- JP Morgan monopolized this industry.
- Boss Tweed was the most famous of these.
- The negative view of buisiness owners in the 19th century.
- Places where most immigrants settled.
- Stike that centered around the production of railway cars.
26 Clues: Carnegie monopolized this industry. • JP Morgan monopolized this industry. • Vanderbilt monopolized this industry. • Places where most immigrants settled. • Rockefeller monopolized this industry. • Boss Tweed was the most famous of these. • job opportunities, land ownership, family • Farmers became too effecient leading to this. • ...
UNIT 4 CROSSWORD — Industrial Revolution 2025-12-01
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- OF LIVING Level of access to goods services and comfort in society
- Method of production using machines and workers in one location
- Period of rapid industrial growth beginning in the 1700s
- Workers who protested industrialization by destroying machines
- Economic system based on private ownership and profit
- Manufacturing large quantities of identical goods quickly and cheaply
- Identical machine made components speeding up production and repair
- Idea that government should not interfere with the economy
- System where all property is owned collectively and class distinctions disappear
- Inventor who greatly improved the steam engine
- Organizations formed to protect workers wages hours and conditions
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- Preindustrial production system where goods were made in homes
- Improvements in farming that increased food supply before industrialization
- Steam powered engine pulling railway cars
- Co author of The Communist Manifesto criticizing capitalism
- Crowded poorly built apartment buildings in industrial cities
- Advances in roads canals railroads and steamships
- Employment of children in factories under harsh conditions
- First major industry to industrialize using machines and factories
- Process where landowners fenced off common lands forcing peasants to cities
- Belief that society should control industry for the common good
- Key invention powered by coal that drove factories transportation and mining
- SMITH Economist who supported free markets and wrote The Wealth of Nations
- Work stoppage used by labor unions to gain reforms
- Movement of people from rural areas to cities
25 Clues: Steam powered engine pulling railway cars • Movement of people from rural areas to cities • Inventor who greatly improved the steam engine • Advances in roads canals railroads and steamships • Work stoppage used by labor unions to gain reforms • Economic system based on private ownership and profit • Period of rapid industrial growth beginning in the 1700s • ...
8th Grade Spanish 1 Vocabulary Crossword 2021-02-08
20 Clues: bye • name • hand • I am • goodbye • shoulder • blessing • examples • homework • possible • to listen • well, fine • friend, male • friend, female • younger, minors • spelling/spelled • The capital of Peru • to select, to pick out • family members/relatives • The capital of Venezuela
Commonly Confused Words 2023-04-18
28 Clues: to • may • can • lie • sit • its • lay • too • set • two • let • your • it's • there • leave • their • among • affect • except • accept • effect • you're • capital • capitol • they're • between • principal • principle
Cross Word 2021-08-31
14 Clues: EMMA • CLASS • CITIES • WE CAN • DIVIDES • N' ROSES • ARE HURON" • SEGREGATED • PROVISIONS • TRANSFORMATION • "SMOKY" HEUSTON • TERRY NEBELSICK • STATE CHAMPIONSHIP • CLEARWATER REVIVIAL
United Way 2014-07-31
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- United Way’s impact area: Promoting Health, ________, & Crisis Prevention
- In Outagamie county alone, there are over 12,500 people who lack basic ________ skills.
- Miller Electric helped fundraise for the Pierce Park ______ Learning Trail, designed to strengthen families and provide kids with a quality early learning oppor tunity.
- The __________ is a United Way initiative that partners with Valley Transit to provide reliable transportation to second and third shift workers.
- One of the top needs identified through the 2-1-1 call center is housing and _________.
- In 2013, the Boys and Girls Clubs of the Fox Cities Healthy _______ Food Program provided 47,864 healthy and nutritious meals and more than 113,496 snacks to children and teens in the Clubs.
- This community action agency works to fight poverty by designing programs that empower people to break the cycle of poverty.
- Live ______.
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- One in four adults experiences a ______ health disorder in a given year.
- This United Way initiative provides mental health therapy to students who are unable to obtain care.
- United Way is working with area organizations to ensure that helath care is availbale for all residents regardless of their ability to _____.
- United Way volunteers repackaged over 300,000 _______ to be distributed to 2,000 children in in need.
- The __________ Families impact area focuses on providing parent education and older adult services to individuals in the Fox Cities.
- ________ of the Fox Cities is a three-county initiative to build a community that achieves and maintains a healthy weight at every age.
- _______ House provides safe shelter and basic crisis services to women and children hurt by domestic abuse.
- Of the people served at the Emergency Shelter of the Fox Valley, 25% were ________.
- One in ______ renter households in the Fox Cities has a housing cost burden of more than 30% of their income.
- United Way’s impact area: Developing Children & _________
- Big Brothers Big Sisters is the nation’s ___________ donor and volunteer supported mentoring network.
- This organization helps support and empower those affected by mental illness in the Fox Valley.
20 Clues: Live ______. • United Way’s impact area: Developing Children & _________ • One in four adults experiences a ______ health disorder in a given year. • United Way’s impact area: Promoting Health, ________, & Crisis Prevention • Of the people served at the Emergency Shelter of the Fox Valley, 25% were ________. • ...
Tale Of Two Cities Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-06
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- Who was at the Bastille besides lucie and her daughter visiting Charles Darnay?
- If you don't pay your bills you go to the ____ prison.
- Are there real life events portrayed in the novel?
- When was Tale of Two Cities created?
- This person's family was killed by the Evremondes.
- What did Miss. Pross and Mr. Lorry destroy?
- What does Charles Darnay become?
- How many books are in a Tale of Two Cities?
- How long was Charles Darnay was imprisoned?
- What does Doctor Manette claim to be?
- What was written on the wall when the drink was spilled on the street?
- What was happening during book one in America?
- How often does Lucie visit Charles during his imprisonment?
- Who killed Madame Defarge?
- What is the main problem concerning the citizens in St. Antione?
- What was Charles Darnay's daughter's name?
- She is linked as the "Golden Thread".
- Who is the main character of the novel?
- What was the apparatus that was used to behead people?
- Who was imprisoned` in the 105 North Tower?
- What event was occurring during the novel?
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- What did Sydney and Charles change so Charles can escape?
- What was Charles Darnay accused of?
- How many children did Charles Darnay have?
- Did we meet Charles Darnay at the Old Bailey? TRUE or FALSE
- what was the drink spilled on the city streets?
- Who led the Storm of the Bastille?
- What is the opposite of innocent? (In the novel)
- who was killed (beheaded) after the Storm of the Bastille?
- What kind if tools did Dr. Manette want to bring?
- How did people get around from city to city?
- Who is referenced as the "Resurrection Man"
- Man of business/owner of Tellson's bank.
- Who is the author of Tale of Two Cities?
- How many chapters were released at a time during production?
- One of the cities in the novel.
- Jerry Cruncher's wife aggravates him by doing what?
- "It was the best of times,it was the worst of times" is a
- How many years was Dr. Manette in the Bastille
- One of the cities in the novel.
40 Clues: Who killed Madame Defarge? • One of the cities in the novel. • One of the cities in the novel. • What does Charles Darnay become? • Who led the Storm of the Bastille? • What was Charles Darnay accused of? • When was Tale of Two Cities created? • What does Doctor Manette claim to be? • She is linked as the "Golden Thread". • Who is the main character of the novel? • ...
Immigration and Urbanization 2026-01-30
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- Football, baseball, and basketball are examples of this thing that was becoming incredibly popular thanks to urbanization
- If you immigrated from Europe, you most likely would be processed here
- Jews, Armenians, and Slavs are an example of...
- One of the most advanced forms of mass transportation to come from this time period
- Famous immigrant who was pretty good at math, relatively speaking of course
- Positive things about a country that makes someone want to immigrate there
- Famous immigrant who had a steely approach to business
- Crowded area below the deck of a ship for the poorest immigrants
- This political group was very concerned over the growing amount of immigrants in America, especially Catholics
- Famous immigrant who did not get along with Aaron Burr, sir
- Chicago's population exploding in numbers is an example of...
- The growing amount of technology meant that many ________ were unemployed and had to move to cities to find jobs
- If you immigrated from Asia, you most likely would be processed here
- Poor immigrants and others who moved to cities often had to work in...
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- Famous immigrant who is known for canned meatballs instead of the
- Poor sanitation and large amounts of people living close to one another made this thing a serious issue
- Because of this law passed by Congress, Chinese immigration was incredibly limited from 1882-1943
- The Irish potato famine is an example of...
- Children of immigrants learning English is an example of...
- These were the solution to the problem that cities, like NYC, were running out of land to build on
- This is the term for incredibly crowded, one room apartments
- The growing network of these made cities more populated
- People who believed that Chinese immigrants were stealing jobs and keeping wages low would be described as being a...
- To leave your homeland
- A word that is used to describe an area that is mainly considered farmland and not densely populated
- Dangerous disease of the eye that immigrants were checked for
- Famous immigrant who was known for his relationship with handcuffs
27 Clues: To leave your homeland • The Irish potato famine is an example of... • Jews, Armenians, and Slavs are an example of... • Famous immigrant who had a steely approach to business • The growing network of these made cities more populated • Children of immigrants learning English is an example of... • Famous immigrant who did not get along with Aaron Burr, sir • ...
Geography revision 2025-11-06
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- The clearing or removal of forests, often for agriculture or urban development, which impacts ecosystems and climate.
- Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
- A community of living organisms interacting with each other and their non-living environment (air, water, soil).
- The movement of people from cities to coastal for lifestyle reasons.
- The distance east or west of the Prime Meridian, used to locate places on a map.
- A large region of the Earth that has a similar climate, soil, plants, and animals (e.g., desert, rainforest, tundra).
- A measurable variable (quantitative or qualitative) used to show levels of development or wellbeing (e.g., life expectancy, HDI, literacy rate).
- The arrangement or pattern of where things are located on the Earth's surface.
- Negative aspects of a place that encourage people to move away (e.g., unemployment, drought, poor services).
- When people lack regular access to enough food for normal growth, development, and health.
- The increasing proportion of a population living in towns and cities rather than rural areas.
- The process where fertile land becomes desert, usually due to drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture.
- The movement of people within a country’s borders, often from rural to urban areas.
- The uncontrolled expansion of cities into surrounding rural land.
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- The quality of life experienced by people, measured using indicators such as health, education, and income.
- measures aspects of wellbeing using numerical data.
- The benefits people obtain from ecosystems, including clean air, water, food, and climate regulation.
- combines multiple quantitative indicators into a single index to give an overall measure of wellbeing or development.
- When all people, at all times, have access to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food for a healthy life.
- The variety of living organisms in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- Positive aspects that attract people to a new location (e.g., job opportunities, education, lifestyle).
- The movement of people from cities to rural areas for lifestyle reasons.
- The distance north or south of the equator, measured in degrees; it affects temperature and biome distribution.
- describes wellbeing using opinions, perceptions, or living conditions rather than numbers.
24 Clues: measures aspects of wellbeing using numerical data. • The uncontrolled expansion of cities into surrounding rural land. • The movement of people from cities to coastal for lifestyle reasons. • The variety of living organisms in a particular habitat or ecosystem. • The movement of people from cities to rural areas for lifestyle reasons. • ...
Famous cities 2020-02-04
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- the UN headquarters are located in this city
- the smallest city in the world by area
- the capital city of Mozambique
- The first modern Olympics were held in 1896 in this city
- capital of Belgium and the headquarters of the European Union are located here
- Burj Khalifa, the tallest building ever built, is in this city
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- this city is known as Silicon Valley of india
- this city is called the city of angels
- the ancient name of this city was Constantinople
9 Clues: the capital city of Mozambique • this city is called the city of angels • the smallest city in the world by area • the UN headquarters are located in this city • this city is known as Silicon Valley of india • the ancient name of this city was Constantinople • The first modern Olympics were held in 1896 in this city • ...
Sustainable Cities 2025-02-04
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- Public transport that runs on electricity
- The practice of using fewer resources to achieve the same outcome
- Spaces in cities dedicated to nature and recreation
- Urban areas designed to minimize environmental impact
- Technology that improves the management of urban resources
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- An approach to building that focuses on energy efficiency
- An environmentally friendly building material
- Systems that use renewable resources to generate electricity
- The process of turning waste into reusable materials
9 Clues: Public transport that runs on electricity • An environmentally friendly building material • Spaces in cities dedicated to nature and recreation • The process of turning waste into reusable materials • Urban areas designed to minimize environmental impact • An approach to building that focuses on energy efficiency • ...
Geography Crossword Malaysia 2022-09-27
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- Capital of Perak
- Capital of Selangor
- Malaysia's neighbour up north
- Longest river in Malaysia
- Smallest state in Malaysia
- Malaysia's administrative capital
- Imaginary line that divides Earth into Northern and Southern Hemisphere
- Southern most state in Malaysia
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- Malaysia's neighbour down south
- Highest mountain in Malaysia
- Largest natural lake in Malaysia
- Malaysia is located on this continent
- East Malaysia is made up of Sabah and ...
- Capital of Malaysia
- Colours of Malaysian flag are red, white, blue and ...
15 Clues: Capital of Perak • Capital of Malaysia • Capital of Selangor • Longest river in Malaysia • Smallest state in Malaysia • Highest mountain in Malaysia • Malaysia's neighbour up north • Malaysia's neighbour down south • Southern most state in Malaysia • Largest natural lake in Malaysia • Malaysia's administrative capital • Malaysia is located on this continent • ...
THE BRITISH ISLES 2021-04-23
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- The capital of England is...
- the capital of Scotland is...
- The currency in Ireland is..
- The Queen lives in...
- The emblem of Scotland is...
- The country north of England is...
- The capital of Ireland is...
- The capital of the Northern Ireland is...
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- The prime minister works at...
- The queen's first name is...
- The emblem og England is...
- The UK consist of .... countries.
- The nationality of people from Britain are...
- The name of the British flag is..
- THE BRITISH ISLES CONSISTS OF ... COUNTRIES.
- The capital of Wales is...
16 Clues: The Queen lives in... • The capital of Wales is... • The emblem og England is... • The queen's first name is... • The capital of England is... • The currency in Ireland is.. • The emblem of Scotland is... • The capital of Ireland is... • the capital of Scotland is... • The prime minister works at... • The UK consist of .... countries. • The name of the British flag is.. • ...
Civil War Review 2022-11-21
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- This was the location of the first shots of the Civil War in SC
- Lincoln spoke to the nation in 1863 trying to unite the country with the ___ Address.
- Days after the war, Lincoln was ____ by John Wilkes Booth and would not carry out his Reconstruction Plans
- Lee and McClellan fought to a tactical draw in the bloodiest single day of the war.
- _______, or the draft (used by both the North and South)
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- Confederates lose control of Mississippi River at this city
- Cities like the capital of the Confederacy, ____ were destroyed & economically devastated after the war
- African Americans were all ___ units and served the Union in large numbers compared to their population.
- Lincoln approved Sherman to use ____ ___ in the South to push for surrender
- Lincoln freed all enslaved people in the Confederacy with the _____ Proclamation
10 Clues: _______, or the draft (used by both the North and South) • Confederates lose control of Mississippi River at this city • This was the location of the first shots of the Civil War in SC • Lincoln approved Sherman to use ____ ___ in the South to push for surrender • Lincoln freed all enslaved people in the Confederacy with the _____ Proclamation • ...
Mexico Today 2024-12-12
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- The system by which people make and use money, involving jobs and trade.
- A word describing the rise in prices for goods like food and clothing without an increase in wages.
- Dirty air created by pollution mixing with fog, common in big cities.
- A type of crop grown to be sold for profit, like coffee or sugarcane.
- A farming method where trees are cut and burned to prepare soil for planting.
- The capital city of Mexico, one of the largest in the world.
- Protecting something so it stays safe for the future.
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- A factory in Mexico near the U.S. border that produces goods to sell internationally.
- A group of businesses that produce the same goods or services, such as farming or tourism.
- The basic facilities like roads and bridges that help a city or country run.
10 Clues: Protecting something so it stays safe for the future. • The capital city of Mexico, one of the largest in the world. • Dirty air created by pollution mixing with fog, common in big cities. • A type of crop grown to be sold for profit, like coffee or sugarcane. • The system by which people make and use money, involving jobs and trade. • ...
Unit 6 AP Human Geography 2025-03-24
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- Population over 10 million
- Urban center who has a great influence on economic, cultural and political affairs
- One large city surrounded by smaller cities and villages.
- Cities with a greater density than 20 million
- When one city has more than twice the population as the next.
- The maximum distance that a customer is willing to travel for a service.
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- _______ Model that uses an invisible force
- Suburban area which grows rapidly without changing to urban
- A population density so great that the second largest is only half of that size and gets even smaller as it goes through more cities
- Person who uses hexagons explain the locations of businesses.
10 Clues: Population over 10 million • _______ Model that uses an invisible force • Cities with a greater density than 20 million • One large city surrounded by smaller cities and villages. • Suburban area which grows rapidly without changing to urban • Person who uses hexagons explain the locations of businesses. • ...
Rise to the Challenge: Overpopulation 2025-10-29
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- Gases or smoke that are released into the air, usually from cars or factories
- The best or most effective condition or level
- When more people move to cities, and towns grow bigger
- Areas in the countryside, away from cities or large towns
- To move from one place to another, usually to live or work there
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- The basic systems a city needs, like roads, schools, bridges, water, and electricity
- To include or add something as part of a larger whole
- Growing, successful, and doing well
- Making goods or products in factories using machines
- People who live in a particular place (for example, city dwellers = people who live in cities)
10 Clues: Growing, successful, and doing well • The best or most effective condition or level • Making goods or products in factories using machines • To include or add something as part of a larger whole • When more people move to cities, and towns grow bigger • Areas in the countryside, away from cities or large towns • ...
capitals of countrys 2018-05-13
10 Clues: The capital of USA • the capital of spain • the capital of china • the capitol of italy • the capital of Italy • the capital of France • the capital of brazil • The Capitol of england • the capital of Australia • the capital of south korea
6th Grade Social Studies 2018-12-09
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- The language spoken by most of Latin America
- The capital of Nicaragua
- A place where two tectonic plates grind against each other
- The capital of Brazil
- Mexico is the leading producer of this mineral
- Considered Mexico’s “founding culture” because they built one of the earliest civilizations in Latin America
- What the Compass Rose shows
- The capital of Cuba
- The part of the map that explains the symbols, colors, and lines
- Native or the first people to live in an area
- Earth’s physical subsystem that consists of Earth’s land
- The capital of Mexico
- the study of Earth’s physical features and the living things -- humans, animals, and plants -- that inhabit it
- ideas held by a person or group that cause them to take a side on an issue
- Canada’s largest metropolitan area
- Canada's second-largest city
- Spanish conquerors led by Hernan Cortes
- The capital of Colombia
- Large-scale wall painting used to teach illiterate Mexicans about their history
- The layer of gases that surrounds Earth
- The capital of Venezuela
- A narrow strip of land that connects two larger land areas
- When a country sends people to settle and control a new area politically
- The line of latitude equally distant from North Pole and South Pole
- Canadian administrative units similar to U.S. states
- The capital of Honduras
- Their capital city was called Tenochtitlan
- Dia de los Muertos is celebrated on the first day of this month
- This U.S. state declared their independence from Mexico in 1836
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- Along with Bolivia, they are the only landlocked countries in South America
- The capital of Ecuador
- Earth’s physical subsystem that consists of living things on Earth
- The island shared by Haiti and Dominican Republic
- Cinco de Mayo celebrates Mexico's defeat of this European country
- Spanish priests converted many native Mexicans to this religion
- People who study geography
- Factories along the Mexico-U.S. border in which workers assemble parts made in other countries
- There are seven of these found on the Earth
- The country that colonized Brazil
- The capital of Canada
- A process that separates out most salt and minerals and makes salt water safe to drink
- descriptions of an event by someone who witnessed or lived through that event
- The first Europeans to reach what is now Canada
- Its capital is Montevideo
- To forcibly or violently take control of an area
- Earth’s physical subsystem that consists of Earth’s water
- Ancient civilization in modern-day Mexico that used astronomy to make accurate calendars
- Lines that run from north to south, but they measure distance on Earth in an east-to-west direction
- A large expanse of land that can be flat or have a gentle roll
- Unreasoned, emotional judgement about people and events
50 Clues: The capital of Cuba • The capital of Brazil • The capital of Mexico • The capital of Canada • The capital of Ecuador • The capital of Colombia • The capital of Honduras • The capital of Nicaragua • The capital of Venezuela • Its capital is Montevideo • People who study geography • What the Compass Rose shows • Canada's second-largest city • The country that colonized Brazil • ...
Geography Gaming 2022-03-04
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- Who speaks about 100 distinct languages (chapter 19)
- What is the easternmost country in North Africa? (chapter 18)
- What is the capital of Sudan? (chapter 19)
- what is the capital of Congo? (chapter 20)
- What is the longest river in the world?(chapter 18)
- what is west africas longest and most important river? (chapter 21)
- what has worn most of the land of west africa into a rolling plateau? (chapter 21)
- What is the capital of Morocco (Chapter 18)
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- what is the capital of Gabon? (chapter 20)
- How many countries are in east Africa? (chapter 19)
- What is the dominate land form of central Africa? (chapter 20)
- a resource we use to power our cars (Chapter 18)
- what is the capital of Togo? (chapter 21)
- a plant that has thick edible roots (chapter 20)
- What is the capital of Tanzania? (chapter 19)
15 Clues: what is the capital of Togo? (chapter 21) • what is the capital of Gabon? (chapter 20) • What is the capital of Sudan? (chapter 19) • what is the capital of Congo? (chapter 20) • What is the capital of Morocco (Chapter 18) • What is the capital of Tanzania? (chapter 19) • a resource we use to power our cars (Chapter 18) • ...
Riece Snyder 2021-12-01
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- water reaches areas in need
- impacts where people live
- What are their occupations in/near deserts?
- salinization of the land
- What transportation do they use in/near cities?
- What are their occupations in/near cities?
- There are even ______ geared toward learning Arabic
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- What are their occupations in near rivers?
- what transportation do they use in/near deserts?
- what is the region’s most plentiful natural resource?
- what transportation do they use in near rivers?
- In the Middle East, fresh groundwater sources are
- how many of these are freshwater?
13 Clues: salinization of the land • impacts where people live • water reaches areas in need • how many of these are freshwater? • What are their occupations in near rivers? • What are their occupations in/near cities? • What are their occupations in/near deserts? • what transportation do they use in near rivers? • What transportation do they use in/near cities? • ...
First Civilizations 2025-09-05
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- They spent all their time looking for food.
- Stone Age people barely surviving.
- Farmers bring water to their dry fields with this.
- Taming animals or plants.
- Ancient temple, starts with "z".
- When people learned to farm it made extra food.
- They started the first empire.
- Settled down into towns with farms.
- Cities with arts and factories are called this.
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- Called this when people make towns and cities.
- When you can do what you are best at.
- A scientific way to grow your own food.
- Ancient writing form which Sumerians used.
13 Clues: Taming animals or plants. • They started the first empire. • Ancient temple, starts with "z". • Stone Age people barely surviving. • Settled down into towns with farms. • When you can do what you are best at. • A scientific way to grow your own food. • Ancient writing form which Sumerians used. • They spent all their time looking for food. • ...
Asian Countries and Capitals 2013-11-13
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- The most populous country in the world
- This land stretches over Asia and Europe, it is encircled by the Black Sea and the Aegean Sea
- The land of Mecca and Medina
- The capital of Saudi Arabia
- Delhi The capital of India
- An ocean is named after this country
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- The capital of Japan
- The capital of Turkey
- The capital of Taiwan
- The island Southeast of China
- The land of rising sun
- The capital of China
12 Clues: The capital of Japan • The capital of China • The capital of Turkey • The capital of Taiwan • The land of rising sun • Delhi The capital of India • The capital of Saudi Arabia • The land of Mecca and Medina • The island Southeast of China • An ocean is named after this country • The most populous country in the world • ...
EL CARIBE 2024-02-16
12 Clues: CAPITAL DE CUBA • EN CUBA HABLAN.. • CAPITAL DE HAITI • CAPITAL DE JAMAICA • EN HAITI HABLAN... • EN PUERTO RICO HABLAN • TU ESCUELA SE LLAMA... • CAPITAL DE PUERTO RICO • ESTAS EN LA CLASE DE MRS. ... • EL CARIBE ESTA CERCA DEL MAR... • CAPITAL DE REPUBLICA DOMINICANA • APARTE DE PUERTO RICO EN ESTA ISLA HABLAN INGLES
Basic Spanish Crossword 2023-12-20
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- the spanish-speaking country bordering the U.S.
- the continent where Equatorial Guinea is located
- the winner of locotubre 2023
- science
- library
- yellow
- Machu Picchu is located in this country
- the capital of this country is Bogotá
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- the capital of this country is La Habana
- computer
- class
- student
- the capital of Spain
- december
- school
- family
16 Clues: class • school • family • yellow • student • science • library • computer • december • the capital of Spain • the winner of locotubre 2023 • the capital of this country is Bogotá • Machu Picchu is located in this country • the capital of this country is La Habana • the spanish-speaking country bordering the U.S. • the continent where Equatorial Guinea is located
Jayden M 2024-09-04
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- Aries Cual es la capital de Argentina?
- D.C. Cual es la capital de USA?
- Cual es la capital de Brazil?
- Cual es la capital de Ecuador?
- Cual es la capital de Venezuela?
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- City Cual es la capital de Mexico?
- Cual es la capital de Colombia?
- Cual es la capital de China?
- Dhabi Cual es la capital de The UAE?
- Cual es la capital de France?
10 Clues: Cual es la capital de China? • Cual es la capital de France? • Cual es la capital de Brazil? • Cual es la capital de Ecuador? • Cual es la capital de Colombia? • D.C. Cual es la capital de USA? • Cual es la capital de Venezuela? • City Cual es la capital de Mexico? • Dhabi Cual es la capital de The UAE? • Aries Cual es la capital de Argentina?
Mark 2024-09-04
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- City Cual es la capital de Mexico?
- Cual es la capital de Brazil?
- Cual es la capital de paraguay?
- Cual es la capital de Turkey?
- City Cual es la capital de Taiwan?
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- Cual es la capital de Columbia?
- Cual es la capital de pakistan?
- Aires Cual es la capital de Argentina?
- Cual es la capital de Canada?
- Cual es la capital de Spain?
10 Clues: Cual es la capital de Spain? • Cual es la capital de Brazil? • Cual es la capital de Canada? • Cual es la capital de Turkey? • Cual es la capital de Columbia? • Cual es la capital de pakistan? • Cual es la capital de paraguay? • City Cual es la capital de Mexico? • City Cual es la capital de Taiwan? • Aires Cual es la capital de Argentina?
World Capitals 2024-12-18
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- Capital of England, home to Big Ben.
- Capital of France, home to the Eiffel Tower.
- Capital of Italy, known for the Colosseum.
- Capital of China, home to the Forbidden City.
- Capital of Canada.
- Capital of Germany, known for the Berlin Wall.
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- Capital of Japan, famous for its technology and cuisine.
- Capital of Kenya.
- Aires – Capital of Argentina.
- Capital of Egypt, near the Pyramids.
10 Clues: Capital of Kenya. • Capital of Canada. • Aires – Capital of Argentina. • Capital of England, home to Big Ben. • Capital of Egypt, near the Pyramids. • Capital of Italy, known for the Colosseum. • Capital of France, home to the Eiffel Tower. • Capital of China, home to the Forbidden City. • Capital of Germany, known for the Berlin Wall. • ...
Evelyn 2025-09-03
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- Cuál es la capital de Corea de Sur?
- Cuál es la capital de Francia?
- Cuál es la capital de Cubá?
- Cuál es la capital de Estados Unidos?
- Cuál es la capital de México?
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- Cuál es la capital de Bolivia?
- Cuál es la capital de Florida?
- Cuál es la capital de Chile?
- Cuál es la capital de Inglaterra
- Cuál es la capital de Japón?
10 Clues: Cuál es la capital de Cubá? • Cuál es la capital de Chile? • Cuál es la capital de Japón? • Cuál es la capital de México? • Cuál es la capital de Bolivia? • Cuál es la capital de Florida? • Cuál es la capital de Francia? • Cuál es la capital de Inglaterra • Cuál es la capital de Corea de Sur? • Cuál es la capital de Estados Unidos?
Chapter one Civics. 2018-02-14
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- started to move in the 1950s out of the colder northern cities to the warmer southern cities.
- refers to the annual number of live births.
- the study if citizenship and government
- is one of the most important of a citizen's responsibility.
- A specific number of immigrants from certain countries or regions.
- is a legally recognized member of a country
- is the study of characteristics of the human population.
- is a citizen from another country who has permission to enter the united states.
- set of rules to follow
- people who are not documented in the goverment
- A permanent residents of the united states who are still citizens of another country.
- This is the part of the country with mild climate and lots of sun.
- is rights and freedom
- refers to the annual number of deaths.
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- people who came here from other countries.
- they believed that the first people to settle in North America.
- All people equal under the law
- should respond to citizens wishes.
- the times where there were kings and queens.
- remains the country's most populous city.
- a movement of large numbers of people from a region to region to cities.
- is the organizations, institutions and individuals who exercise political authority over a group of people.
- The legal process by which an alien may become a citizen is called.
- an official periodic counting of a population.
- people who are trying to escape dangers in their home countries.
25 Clues: is rights and freedom • set of rules to follow • All people equal under the law • should respond to citizens wishes. • refers to the annual number of deaths. • the study if citizenship and government • remains the country's most populous city. • people who came here from other countries. • refers to the annual number of live births. • ...
GRADE 8 UNIT 1 ZOOM IN + INTRO 2025-10-02
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- They live in a __________ outside of Chicago and take the train into the city.
- The subway lines in New York __________ a large area of the city.
- Many people __________ to work every morning by train or bus.
- We were late because there was a big __________ on the way to the city center.
- The __________ of Toronto looks beautiful at night with all the tall buildings.
- People in big cities __________ to walk or take the bus more than drive.
- To reach the 20th floor, you need to take the __________.
- In the 1960s, people marched in the streets to fight for __________.
- Too many cars on the road can cause __________ in large cities.
- Many __________ explorers came to North America in the 1600s.
- Montreal has good __________ like buses and a metro system.
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- Each __________ in North America had its own language and culture.• civil rights
- Too much snow can __________ problems for people trying to get to work.
- Most people drive to work, but Julia is an __________ because she rides her bike.
- Some people __________ about the noise and crowds in the city.
- A __________ moved to a new land to build a house and start a farm.
- In the 1960s, __________ people fought for equal rights in the United States.
- In most cities, the __________ limit is lower to keep people safe.
- We went shopping in __________ Vancouver, where all the big stores are.
- The __________ between their house and the school is five kilometers.
20 Clues: To reach the 20th floor, you need to take the __________. • Montreal has good __________ like buses and a metro system. • Many people __________ to work every morning by train or bus. • Many __________ explorers came to North America in the 1600s. • Some people __________ about the noise and crowds in the city. • ...
Emily’s geography crossword 2020-12-07
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- capital of France
- haven’t erupted in thousands of years
- we mesure how strong an earthquake is.
- capital of Indonesia
- Capital of cayman
- when the plates rube together.
- it erupts from volcanos and is very hot.
- top of a volcano that has been left open.
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- we live and stand on it everyday.
- when a contry is rich.
- it is caused by natural disasters.
- If main vent gets clogged.
- 75% of are volcanos are on this.
- its a cone shape volcano and adds up lares every time it erupts.
- When to plate Magín have a collision.
- capital of the United Kingdom
- it can still Erupt but has sent for along time.
- when a country is poor.
18 Clues: capital of France • Capital of cayman • capital of Indonesia • when a contry is rich. • when a country is poor. • If main vent gets clogged. • capital of the United Kingdom • when the plates rube together. • 75% of are volcanos are on this. • we live and stand on it everyday. • it is caused by natural disasters. • haven’t erupted in thousands of years • ...
Midwest Region 2025-04-03
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- Detroit is called this cause the Model T was invented there
- Capital of Kansas
- A river that fur trading posts were create on
- too much rain too fast
- nickname for the region because of frequent tornadoes
- North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska and Kansas are all called this
- 4 presidents faces are carved into this monument
- Capital of Wisconsin
- grown in the Great Plains States
- first people to explore the midwest region
- top food produced in Wisconsin
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- Landmark known for a variety mineral formation
- route pioneers took to go to the midwest
- capital of Nebraska
- Grown in Indiana
- Forced out of their land by westward expansion
- Capital of North Dakota
- Monument to Westward Expansion
18 Clues: Grown in Indiana • Capital of Kansas • capital of Nebraska • Capital of Wisconsin • too much rain too fast • Capital of North Dakota • Monument to Westward Expansion • top food produced in Wisconsin • grown in the Great Plains States • route pioneers took to go to the midwest • first people to explore the midwest region • A river that fur trading posts were create on • ...
Geography review 2023-01-25
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- shows state and national boundaries and capital and major cities
- the relationship between a distance on a map and the corresponding distance on the earth
- description of how a place is related to other places
- its exact place on Earth, often given in terms of latitude and longitude
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- a network of satellites and receiving devices used to determine the location of something on Earth
- illustrate the physical features of an area, such as the mountains, rivers and lakes.
- description, explanation, or table of symbols printed on a map or chart to permit a better understanding or interpretation of it.
7 Clues: description of how a place is related to other places • shows state and national boundaries and capital and major cities • its exact place on Earth, often given in terms of latitude and longitude • illustrate the physical features of an area, such as the mountains, rivers and lakes. • ...
Ciudades históricas II 2023-12-17
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- Ciudad histórica en Israel, conocida por sus fortificaciones medievales.
- Antigua capital de Siam (actual Tailandia).
- Ciudad mongola histórica, capital del Imperio Mongol.
- Antigua capital azteca en México, construida en medio de un lago.
- Antigua ciudad en el desierto sirio con ruinas bien conservadas.
- Ciudad fundada por Alejandro Magno en Egipto.
- Ciudad histórica en Mesopotamia, conocida por la Torre de Babel.
- Antigua capital hitita en Anatolia central.
- Antigua ciudad en el norte de Pakistán, importante centro cultural.
- Ciudad en Francia con una rica historia medieval.
- Ciudad grecorromana en la actual Turquía, conocida por el Templo de Artemisa.
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- Antigua capital del Imperio Inca en Perú.
- Antigua ciudad en Sri Lanka, centro de la civilización cingalesa.
- Ciudad española conocida por la Alhambra y la influencia morisca.
- Antigua ciudad romana en la actual Cartagena, España.
- Importante ciudad maya en Guatemala.
- Ciudad antigua en Asia Menor, famosa por su biblioteca.
- Ciudad maya en México, famosa por sus impresionantes estructuras.
18 Clues: Importante ciudad maya en Guatemala. • Antigua capital del Imperio Inca en Perú. • Antigua capital de Siam (actual Tailandia). • Antigua capital hitita en Anatolia central. • Ciudad fundada por Alejandro Magno en Egipto. • Ciudad en Francia con una rica historia medieval. • Ciudad mongola histórica, capital del Imperio Mongol. • ...
Name: C6S3 2025-10-28
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- Americans came to believe that a strong democracy depended on what kind of citizens?
- This was the religious revival in the early 1800s?
- Slavery became the "____" that set it apart from the rest of the nation.
- As we moved further west we came into conflict with which groups of people?
- This Cherokee Indian created their alphabet?
- Witht he rise of Northern cities, which social class formed?
- Schools were included in this, to advance education on the frontier.
- This is a feeling of pride in a nation and loyalty to its goals?
- He lived with native americans and painted scenes of the daily lives.
- Name a group of native Americans that looked to arm resistance against the settlers?
- The gap between which two groups grew with the rise cities in the North.
- Which group of Native Americans tried to adjust to the settlers peacefully?
- These were schools, taught by women, in their own homes.
- After the Rev. war, what declined in the North?
- Large landowners.
- As the nation expanded American society became increasingly what?
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- He wrote Rip Van Winkle and Sleep Hollow?
- People excluded from power wanted the equal rights promised in which document?
- as demand for cotton went up, so did demand for what else?
- Use a word to describe life on the frontier.
- Preachers offered to ordinary people what, to all believers in god?
- Although free, African Americans faced what in the North?
- In the rural North, people tended to cluster in ____ and towns?
- The Southern economy depended on slaves and ____.
- This was a powerful influence on the growth of democracy.
- What was the North's major economic activity?
- Which type of meeting were commonly held during Second Great Awakening
- Name one of the South's cities.
- Which groups of whites could not vote, besides women?
- Which religion did many African Americans join on th epromise of equality?
- One effect of the Second great Awakening was it led movements to end what?
- Which industry, in the 1790s, turned cotton into a cash crop?
- Along with women, who went into the cities to work in industries?
33 Clues: Large landowners. • Name one of the South's cities. • He wrote Rip Van Winkle and Sleep Hollow? • Use a word to describe life on the frontier. • This Cherokee Indian created their alphabet? • What was the North's major economic activity? • After the Rev. war, what declined in the North? • The Southern economy depended on slaves and ____. • ...
Countries and their capitals 2023-02-20
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- Taipei is the capital of...
- The capital of South Korea is...
- Ulaanbaatar is the capital of...
- The capital of Vietnam is...
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- This country has only one city.
- Kuala Lumpur is the capital of...
- The capital of China is...
- The capital of Thailand is...
- The capital of Japan is...
- Vientiane (永珍/萬象) is the capital of...
10 Clues: The capital of China is... • The capital of Japan is... • Taipei is the capital of... • The capital of Vietnam is... • The capital of Thailand is... • This country has only one city. • The capital of South Korea is... • Ulaanbaatar is the capital of... • Kuala Lumpur is the capital of... • Vientiane (永珍/萬象) is the capital of...
