capital cities Crossword Puzzles
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? • ...
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
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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Asia 2026-06-09
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- A staple crop grown in paddies that relies heavily on seasonal monsoon rains.
- A destructive ocean wave often caused by underwater earthquakes.
- Ice in the Himalayas that provides fresh water to millions of people.
- Roads, water pipes, and electricity grids that cities need to function.
- Seasonal heavy rains essential for growing crops like rice.
- The destruction of forest habitats, often for palm oil plantations.
- An informal, overcrowded housing area in a rapidly growing city.
- One of the massive countries you were asked to label on your blank map.
- An industry that brings money and jobs but can cause overcrowding and pollution.
- A major river in Asia that provides water for farming and a transport route for trade.
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- A city with a population of over 10 million people.
- A migration factor that attracts someone to a new place, like better jobs.
- Massive mountain range that provides fresh water to major rivers.
- The movement of people from rural villages to large cities.
- An intense tropical cyclone that can cause severe flooding in coastal cities.
- The'Ring of Fire' is known for frequent earthquakes and eruptions from these.GLACIER
- The buying and selling of goods, which is a major way Australia connects to Asia.
- One of Australia's closest Asian neighbours.
- A migration factor that drives someone away, like a natural disaster or crop failure.
- A large island where forest habitats are being destroyed for palm oil plantations.
20 Clues: One of Australia's closest Asian neighbours. • A city with a population of over 10 million people. • The movement of people from rural villages to large cities. • Seasonal heavy rains essential for growing crops like rice. • A destructive ocean wave often caused by underwater earthquakes. • An informal, overcrowded housing area in a rapidly growing city. • ...
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 • ...
Famous Cities 2026-04-29
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- Many tourists visit the city for the "broccoli"
- Stinky city with huge buildings
- Tourists love the food and the coffee there
- People refuse to speak English there to help you
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- You either get rich or poor there
- Always rainy weather
- Drunk Germans took over that place
- There is a big event with a lot of beer
- Hard to find an apartment
9 Clues: Always rainy weather • Hard to find an apartment • Stinky city with huge buildings • You either get rich or poor there • Drunk Germans took over that place • There is a big event with a lot of beer • Tourists love the food and the coffee there • Many tourists visit the city for the "broccoli" • People refuse to speak English there to help you
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
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. • ...
Get to the Root of It Unit 19 2026-04-25
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- relating to a city
- connecting or occurring between cities
- to continue to live through a difficult situation
- to cause extreme fear (as if the ground is shaken beneath you)
- to give strength or energy to
- lively and full of energy
- a container where plants are grown, like a mini indoor garden
- bright, clear, and full of life-like detail
- land that is owned or controlled by a person, group, or country
- relating to areas just outside a city
- a flat, raised area of land or a level step in land
- relating to the sea surrounded by land (in the middle of land)
- a large area formed by cities growing and merging together
- friendly, lively, and enjoyable (full of life in social settings)
- from outside the earth
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- to make an area more like a city
- a person who lives in a city
- relating to the earth or land
- the study or way of life of city living
- originally meant causing fear; now commonly means excellent or great
- energy and strength in life
- existing or happening under the earth
- a place for keeping living animals or plants
- to make something more lively or vivid
- the growth of cities
- necessary for life; very important
- a type of land or ground
- a region beyond the suburbs of a city
- polite, refined, and sophisticated (like someone from a city)
- to bring back to life or consciousness
30 Clues: relating to a city • the growth of cities • from outside the earth • a type of land or ground • lively and full of energy • energy and strength in life • a person who lives in a city • relating to the earth or land • to give strength or energy to • to make an area more like a city • necessary for life; very important • existing or happening under the earth • ...
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." • ...
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 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. • ...
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.. • ...
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. • ...
ella 2024-09-04
Across
- 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?
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
nations 2026-04-30
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- What is the capital of Brazil?
- What is the capital of France?
- What is the capital of Japan?
- What is the capital of Australia?
- What is the capital of South Africa?
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- What is the capital of Germany?
- What is the capital of South Korea?
- What is the capital of Egypt?
- What is the capital of Canada?
- What is the capital of Italy?
10 Clues: What is the capital of Egypt? • What is the capital of Japan? • What is the capital of Italy? • What is the capital of Brazil? • What is the capital of France? • What is the capital of Canada? • What is the capital of Germany? • What is the capital of Australia? • What is the capital of South Korea? • What is the capital of South Africa?
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
Topic 15 Crossword Choice Board 2023-04-24
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- work performed by people that provides goods or services in an economy
- a fuel (such as coal, oil, or natural gas) formed in the earth from plant or animal remains
- the process in which coke, derived from coal, is used to burn away impurities in crude iron to produce high-quality iron
- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease at a particular time
- a loom for weaving cloth that is powered by steam, water, or electricity; an innovation that made large-scale cloth manufacturing possible
- the shift from life in agrarian environments to life in cities
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- the manufacturing method in which parts are added by different workers, increasing efficiency
- a person who finds new business opportunities and new ways to make profits
- money available for investment
- the middle class, including merchants, industrialists, and professional people
10 Clues: money available for investment • the shift from life in agrarian environments to life in cities • a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease at a particular time • work performed by people that provides goods or services in an economy • a person who finds new business opportunities and new ways to make profits • ...
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. • ...
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? • ...
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. • ...
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 Gaming 2022-03-04
Across
- 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) • ...
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 • ...
Los Toros 2022-10-24
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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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?
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 • ...
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. • ...
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
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
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 • ...
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. • ...
Buscador de países 2023-01-15
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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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- What 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. • What 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? • ...
Asian Countries and Capitals 2013-11-13
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- The capital of Turkey
- The capital of Japan
- The land of rising sun
- The capital of Saudi Arabia
- The capital of China
- The capital of India
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- The most populous country in the world
- This country stretches over Asia and Europe, it is encircled by the Black Sea and the Aegean Sea
- The land of Mecca and Medina
- The island southeast of China
- The capital of Taiwan
- An ocean is named after this country
12 Clues: The capital of Japan • The capital of China • The capital of India • The capital of Turkey • The capital of Taiwan • The land of rising sun • 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 • ...
Geography of the Middle East 2023-09-28
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- An important energy resource found in the Middle East
- Most common language spoken in the Middle East
- This country is part of Africa, but is often considered part of the Middle East
- Gulf between Iran and Saudi Arabia
- The capital of this country is Muscat
- The capital city of Jordan
- Manmade waterway from the Red Sea to the Mediterranean Sea
- The lowest point on Earth
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- The Tigris and Euphrates are ____
- the bug that swarms and eats all plants in sight
- The capital city of Syria
- This country's name rhymes with a yellow fruit and is the southernmost country of the Middle East
- Longest river in the world
- The capital city of Iraq
- Sea which borders Egypt and Saudi Arabia
- You can snorkel in this in the Red Sea
- The capital of this country is Tehran
17 Clues: The capital city of Iraq • The capital city of Syria • The lowest point on Earth • Longest river in the world • The capital city of Jordan • The Tigris and Euphrates are ____ • Gulf between Iran and Saudi Arabia • The capital of this country is Muscat • The capital of this country is Tehran • You can snorkel in this in the Red Sea • Sea which borders Egypt and Saudi Arabia • ...
National Accounting System, Main Components 2020-12-08
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- Portafolio de Inversiones
- Sistema de Contabilidad Nacional
- Déficit
- Cuenta Reservada
- Cuenta Capital
- Extranjero
- Inversiones
- Inversión Extranjera
- Superávit
- Economías Aisladas
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- Salidas
- Ingresos
- Inversión Extranjera Directa
- Salida del Capital
- Remesas
- Otra inversión
- Exportador
- Balanza Comercial
- Importador
- Período actual
20 Clues: Salidas • Déficit • Remesas • Ingresos • Superávit • Extranjero • Exportador • Importador • Inversiones • Cuenta Capital • Otra inversión • Período actual • Cuenta Reservada • Balanza Comercial • Salida del Capital • Economías Aisladas • Inversión Extranjera • Portafolio de Inversiones • Inversión Extranjera Directa • Sistema de Contabilidad Nacional
Countries 2025-02-11
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- The country where the Taj Mahal is located and Bollywood movies are made
- A country known for its maple syrup and cold winters with lots of snow
- A country famous for its technology, K-pop music, and beautiful palaces
- Home to famous car brands like BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and Volkswagen
- Country known for the Statue of Liberty and the White House
- A European country known for its beautiful coastline and famous explorer Vasco da Gama
- Country known for the Tower of London, Big Ben, and afternoon tea
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- Country famous for flamenco dance, paella, and bullfighting
- Known for delicious chocolate and waffles and being home to famous cities like Brussels
- Eastern European country known for its capital Kyiv and the Carpathian Mountains
- Island country off the southeastern coast of Africa, famous for unique wildlife like lemurs
- Country shaped like a boot in southern Europe
- Country known for the Great Wall and giant pandas
- A country that bridges Europe and Asia, famous for its ancient history and delicious food like kebabs
- A country known for the Eiffel Tower and delicious pastries like croissants
- Country known for its pierogi (dumplings)and shares borders with Germany, Ukraine, and Slovakia
16 Clues: Country shaped like a boot in southern Europe • Country known for the Great Wall and giant pandas • Country famous for flamenco dance, paella, and bullfighting • Country known for the Statue of Liberty and the White House • Home to famous car brands like BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and Volkswagen • Country known for the Tower of London, Big Ben, and afternoon tea • ...
VOCAB #5 2025-02-24
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- the governing and advisory council that proved to be the most permanent element in the Roman Constitution
- time period from 27 BCE to 180 CE in the Roman Empire
- a leader and protector of the people
- all free Rome citizens who were not members of the patrician, senatorial, or equestrian classes
- the center or capital city of the ancient Carthaginian civilization, on the eastern side of the Lake of Tunis
- more money,less goods
- a way to publicly display rights that each citizen had in the public and private sphere.
- either of the two highest of the ordinary magistracies in the ancient Rome Republic
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- the wealthy upper class of Rome
- a series of three wars between the Roman Republic and the Carthaginian Empire
- the title of the bishop of Rome, leader of the Roman Catholic Church
- a system of pipes, water, channels, and trenches that directed fresh water into the Roman cities
- an envoy sent to do business on behalf of who sent him
- a government in which citizens elected representatives to rule on their behalf
- a temple dedicated to the twelve gods and to the living Sovran
- a small, unorganized sect that promised personal salvation after death
16 Clues: more money,less goods • the wealthy upper class of Rome • a leader and protector of the people • time period from 27 BCE to 180 CE in the Roman Empire • an envoy sent to do business on behalf of who sent him • a temple dedicated to the twelve gods and to the living Sovran • the title of the bishop of Rome, leader of the Roman Catholic Church • ...
WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT TERMS 2020-11-07
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- Cost of operations a company incurs to generate revenue.
- Y=a+bx, method of estimating working capital requirement.
- Difference between current assets and current liabilities.
- Revenue are recognized when earned (Basis of Accounting).
- Other name for Trade Credit Management is______ Management.
- Rearrange this word RENTONIYV.
- WC=Inventories +Trade Receivables +_______ -Trade Payables
- Short term financing from the sale of receivables to a third party
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- Mathematical model which assumes that cashflows are not uniform, but have variants.
- _____ approach is a risk free strategy of working capital financing.
- Raw Material->WIP->Finished Goods->Debtors->Cash->Raw Material
- Type of cost associated while managing receivables.
- High Investment in working Capital.
- Can be easily converted into cash.
- Full form of JIT- An Inventory Control Technique.
- Loan, A Loan’s maturity, stated in months or years
16 Clues: Rearrange this word RENTONIYV. • Can be easily converted into cash. • High Investment in working Capital. • Full form of JIT- An Inventory Control Technique. • Loan, A Loan’s maturity, stated in months or years • Type of cost associated while managing receivables. • Cost of operations a company incurs to generate revenue. • ...
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...
kerahist 2020-03-12
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- Capital of Venad Kingdom
- Later capital of Ays
- Kunjali Marakkar monument was established by Indian Navy at:
- The traveller who called Kerala as "Malabar"
- Greeks called pepper as
- The fort built by portuguese at the mouth of the Beypore river in kozhikode
- Main battle centre of Pazhassi Raja against British
- The kerala River mentioned in Arthasasthra
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- The venad king who shifted the capital of Venad from Thruvithamkode to Kalkulam
- The capital of arakkal dynasty
- The work of Kalidasa which mentions about Kerala
- The Merchant guilds in relation with foregin countries
- The capital of Jews in Kerala
- The emperor of second chera empire was called
- The rulers of kozhikode were known as
15 Clues: Later capital of Ays • Greeks called pepper as • Capital of Venad Kingdom • The capital of Jews in Kerala • The capital of arakkal dynasty • The rulers of kozhikode were known as • The kerala River mentioned in Arthasasthra • The traveller who called Kerala as "Malabar" • The emperor of second chera empire was called • The work of Kalidasa which mentions about Kerala • ...
Great Britain and the UK 2024-12-09
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- The capital city of Scotland
- The UK's flag.
- The group name for Scotland, Wales and England
- The land in the north of the great island.
- The grup name for England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland
- A person from England.
- A person or dialect from Scotland.
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- The group name for all five countries and the smaller isles.
- Ireland The little part of Ireland.
- The capital city of England and the entire UK.
- The capital city of Wales
- The capital of Ireland
- A person or dialect from Wales.
- The capital of Northern Ireland
- A person or dialect from Ireland and Northern Ireland.
15 Clues: The UK's flag. • The capital of Ireland • A person from England. • The capital city of Wales • The capital city of Scotland • A person or dialect from Wales. • The capital of Northern Ireland • A person or dialect from Scotland. • Ireland The little part of Ireland. • The land in the north of the great island. • The capital city of England and the entire UK. • ...
DEEPER INTO MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING 2018-08-25
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- The working capital requirements of a firm depends, to a great extent upon the ________ cycle of the firm
- the ratio analysis of key elements of operating expenses, including the working capital ratio, ______ ratio, and the inventory turnover ratio.
- A working capital policy is called an ________ policy if the firm decides to finance a part of the permanent working capital by short term sources.
- reason for ______ cash as creating the ability for a firm to take advantage of special opportunities that if acted upon quickly will favor the firm
- Current liabilities are those liabilities which are intended, at their inception, to be paid in the ordinary course of business, within a_______, out of the current assets or the earnings of the concern
- An important aspect of a working capital policy is to maintain and provide sufficient ___________to the firm
- ____________ assets refer to those assets which in the ordinary course of business can be, or will be, converted into cash within one year without undergoing a diminution in value and without disrupting the operations of the firm
- The basic calculation of the working capital is done on the basis of the __________ current assets of the firm.
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- The working capital need can be bifurcated into ________ working capital and temporary working capital
- Holding cash as a ____________ serves as an emergency fund for a firm.
- The inventory turnover ratio calculated as _______ divided by inventory cost, reveals how rapidly a company's inventory is being sold and replenished.
- According to _______ approach, the maturity of the sources of the funds should match the nature of the assets to be financed.
- ________ approach suggests that the estimated requirement of total funds should be met from long term sources
- Float is calculated by subtracting the ______ balance from the bank balance
- Another factor affecting working capital management other than cash conversion cycle is __________ policy of the firm
- ________ capital management is concerned with the problems that arise in attempting to manage the current assets, the current liabilities and the interrelations that exist between them.
16 Clues: Holding cash as a ____________ serves as an emergency fund for a firm. • Float is calculated by subtracting the ______ balance from the bank balance • The working capital need can be bifurcated into ________ working capital and temporary working capital • ...
Great Britain 2020-04-14
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- Most London cabs are ... .
- The capital of Scotland is ... .
- The symbol of Scotland is ... .
- The capital of Great Britain is ... .
- "The Union Jack" is a ... .
- It is a square in the centre of London.
- British money
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- The head of the state
- The highest mountain is situated there
- The capital of Wales is ...
- The symbol of Nothern Ireland is a ... .
- The capital of Northern Ireland is ... .
- How many parts does Great Britain consists of?
- What is the official language of the country?
- The main river of the United Kingdom is ... .
- The symbol of Wales is ... .
16 Clues: British money • The head of the state • Most London cabs are ... . • The capital of Wales is ... • "The Union Jack" is a ... . • The symbol of Wales is ... . • The symbol of Scotland is ... . • The capital of Scotland is ... . • The capital of Great Britain is ... . • The highest mountain is situated there • It is a square in the centre of London. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2023-05-11
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- Migration into a place (especially migration to a country of which you are not a native in order to settle there)
- The process of introducing industry into a country, region, or the like, usually on a widespread scale
- The social process whereby cities grow and societies become more urban
- Someone who organizes a business venture
- Stop work in order to press demands
- A single complete turn
- Productive work (especially physical work done for wages)
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- The act of moving or the power to move from one place to another
- Artifact made by weaving or felting or knitting fibers
- A building or set of buildings where products are manufactured
- Relating to or concerned with a city or densely populated area
- a rundown apartment house barely meeting minimal standards
- Wealth in the form of money or property owned by a person or business and human resources of economic value
- A government grant to an inventor, giving for a specified period of time the exclusive right to make, use, or sell an invented device, process, or the like
14 Clues: A single complete turn • Stop work in order to press demands • Someone who organizes a business venture • Artifact made by weaving or felting or knitting fibers • Productive work (especially physical work done for wages) • a rundown apartment house barely meeting minimal standards • A building or set of buildings where products are manufactured • ...
Ciudades costeras del Océano Índico 2023-12-18
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- Ciudad en Madagascar, con uno de los puertos naturales más grandes.
- Ciudad costera keniata con una rica historia comercial.
- Ciudad estratégica en la costa del Cuerno de África.
- Ciudad australiana en la costa oeste, cerca del Océano Índico.
- Ciudad en Tanzania conocida por su historia comercial y cultural.
- Ciudad sudafricana con un impresionante paisaje costero.
- Capital de las Maldivas, en un atolón del Océano Índico.
- Ciudad portuaria australiana cerca de Perth.
- Capital de Mozambique, con una costa tropical hermosa.
- Ciudad australiana en la costa sur, cerca del Océano Índico.
- Capital de Sri Lanka, con una rica historia marítima.
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- Ciudad sudafricana con una mezcla única de culturas.
- Ciudad australiana en la costa oeste del continente.
- Ciudad india en la costa de Karnataka.
- Ciudad india conocida por su actividad económica y Bollywood.
- Capital de Mauricio, isla en el suroeste del Océano Índico.
- Capital de Indonesia, ubicada en la costa noroeste de Java.
- Ciudad india con una rica herencia cultural y arquitectónica.
- Ciudad india en el estado de Maharashtra.
- Ciudad tanzana con un importante puerto en el Océano Índico.
20 Clues: Ciudad india en la costa de Karnataka. • Ciudad india en el estado de Maharashtra. • Ciudad portuaria australiana cerca de Perth. • Ciudad sudafricana con una mezcla única de culturas. • Ciudad australiana en la costa oeste del continente. • Ciudad estratégica en la costa del Cuerno de África. • Capital de Sri Lanka, con una rica historia marítima. • ...
United Way 2014-07-31
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- _______ 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 ________.
- The __________ Families impact area focuses on providing parent education and older adult services to individuals in the Fox Cities.
- United Way’s impact area: Developing Children & _________
- ________ of the Fox Cities is a three-county initiative to build a community that achieves and maintains a healthy weight at every age.
- United Way volunteers repackaged over 300,000 _______ to be distributed to 2,000 children in in need.
- This community action agency works to fight poverty by designing programs that empower people to break the cycle of poverty.
- One in four adults experiences a ______ health disorder in a given year.
- United Way’s impact area: Promoting Health, ________, & Crisis Prevention
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- 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.
- The __________ is a United Way initiative that partners with Valley Transit to provide reliable transportation to second and third shift workers.
- This United Way initiative provides mental health therapy to students who are unable to obtain care.
- Live ______.
- One in ______ renter households in the Fox Cities has a housing cost burden of more than 30% of their income.
- 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.
- Big Brothers Big Sisters is the nation’s ___________ donor and volunteer supported mentoring network.
- One of the top needs identified through the 2-1-1 call center is housing and _________.
- United Way is working with area organizations to ensure that helath care is availbale for all residents regardless of their ability to _____.
- 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 ________. • ...
AMERICA 2015-05-08
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- Largest state
- Smallest State
- In God We Trust is the _____
- Where is Honolulu?
- Mount Rushmore is located here
- Where is the Grand Canyon located?
- Capital of Michigan
- 33rd state
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- Ocean that surrounds the United states (east)
- America’s capital
- 13 stripes on the american flag represent the original 13 ______
- Golden state
- President of US (last name)
- 1st state of the U.S
- “Great Lake” state
- Country that borders the us (north)
- 50 stars represent the __ states
- First president (last name)
- Capital of New York
- National flower
20 Clues: 33rd state • Golden state • Largest state • Smallest State • National flower • America’s capital • “Great Lake” state • Where is Honolulu? • Capital of Michigan • Capital of New York • 1st state of the U.S • President of US (last name) • First president (last name) • In God We Trust is the _____ • Mount Rushmore is located here • 50 stars represent the __ states • ...
North America 2020-11-19
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- - use of the money for country
- - old civilization
- - population moved to another country
- - human communication
- States - middle country of North America
- - human communication of Northern countries
- - capital of northern country of North America
- - natural stream of water
- - money
- - capital of middle country of North America
- - capital of southern country
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- - big mass of land in Earth that are 7 in total
- - people at original place
- - large human settlement
- - southern country of North America
- - Northern country of North America
- - human communication of southern countries
- - agricultural growth
- - weather
- - vegetable
20 Clues: - money • - weather • - vegetable • - old civilization • - human communication • - agricultural growth • - large human settlement • - natural stream of water • - people at original place • - capital of southern country • - use of the money for country • - southern country of North America • - Northern country of North America • - population moved to another country • ...
Week 12 Review #2 2023-11-20
Across
- 3 cubed
- Witness, Testimony
- Legalizes Christianity
- Capital of Colorado
- Founds Islam
- Capital of Washington
- Pres. Part. of 'to do'
- Part of the Appalachian Mountains
- Beginning
- Surrendered to General Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox Court House in Virgina
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- worked out the Missouri Compromise
- Wisconsin Capital
- Past of 'to sit'
- Warned Europeans not to attempt to colonize the Americas
- Name
- Past Part. of 'to lay'
- 1/4 parts of excretory system
- Crowned Emperor of Europe
- 1/4 Parts of the lymph system
- Present of 'to lie'
20 Clues: Name • 3 cubed • Beginning • Founds Islam • Past of 'to sit' • Wisconsin Capital • Witness, Testimony • Capital of Colorado • Present of 'to lie' • Capital of Washington • Legalizes Christianity • Past Part. of 'to lay' • Pres. Part. of 'to do' • Crowned Emperor of Europe • 1/4 parts of excretory system • 1/4 Parts of the lymph system • Part of the Appalachian Mountains • ...
Teka Teki Bahasa Inggris 2023-09-26
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- one of the largest islands in Indonesia
- Indonesia capital city
- a liquid for cooking
- someone profesional using bow
- typical Padang food made from beef
- capital of england
- someone who repair machines
- anonym of MORE
- someone fight for the country
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- the hometown of ramen
- people who don't have
- international language
- someone who drives a vehicle for propesio racing
- sinonim of dad/daddy
- someone who lead a kingdom
- capital of Japan
- contents of a marker or pen
- one of the largest continents in the world
- fast plane
- number after five
20 Clues: fast plane • anonym of MORE • capital of Japan • number after five • capital of england • a liquid for cooking • sinonim of dad/daddy • the hometown of ramen • people who don't have • Indonesia capital city • international language • someone who lead a kingdom • someone who repair machines • contents of a marker or pen • someone profesional using bow • someone fight for the country • ...
The States of the USA 2025-05-20
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- Native language includes the word "Aloha"
- Myrtle Beach and Charleston can be found here
- Home to Walt Disney World
- Capital is Raleigh
- Capital is Augusta
- Capital is Boston
- Known for jazz and cajun style food
- The sunflower state
- The heart of it all
- Holds the great salt lake
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- Known for cheese
- The empire state
- Known for potatoes
- Surrounded by great lakes, borders Canada
- Home of Yosemite National Park
- Known for peaches
- Smallest state
- The lone star state
- Home of the Gateway Arch
- Largest state
- Home of Crater Lake
21 Clues: Largest state • Smallest state • Known for cheese • The empire state • Known for peaches • Capital is Boston • Known for potatoes • Capital is Raleigh • Capital is Augusta • The lone star state • The sunflower state • The heart of it all • Home of Crater Lake • Home of the Gateway Arch • Home to Walt Disney World • Holds the great salt lake • Home of Yosemite National Park • ...
Tamara Čerepová 2025-05-01
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- the capital of Ireland
- a theatrical story about people and their feelings
- the largest mammal
- the capital of Turkey
- national dish of japan
- the capital of Norway
- Vlhová Slovak skier
- the fastest animal
- helps with eating and talking
- sixth planet in the solar system
- the largest organ
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- genre that evokes fear
- allows the leg to bend
- a method for identifying fingerprints
- the hard part at the end of the finger
- the slowest mammal
- being from another universe
- the longest bone
- muscle smallest muscle
19 Clues: the longest bone • the largest organ • the largest mammal • the slowest mammal • the fastest animal • Vlhová Slovak skier • the capital of Turkey • the capital of Norway • genre that evokes fear • allows the leg to bend • the capital of Ireland • national dish of japan • muscle smallest muscle • being from another universe • helps with eating and talking • sixth planet in the solar system • ...
AP Hug Crossword Units 4-7 - Dallya Hashem S2 2019-04-20
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- the sector based on knowledge that includes research and development, financial service, education, and other informational factors (6, CC)
- a type of subsistence agriculture where farmers (usually in tropical regions) move from one field to another (5, IDK)
- the sector consisting of the highest levels of decision-making and includes top officials in differing levels of government and business (6, CC)
- a compact area with an extension; an example being India (4, IDK)
- specific type of imperialism where people move into and settle on land of another country (4, CC)
- represents the changes in the use of space as one crosses from one side to another, showing rule, expectation, or behavioral change; can be identified as defined, demarcated, and delimited, and can also be classified as natural, geometric, or cultural, helping show the terms significance to give a basis to how specific regions and countries are shaped and their differences and how the are run (4, VIT)
- the world’s largest cities that usually have over ten million people; these cities influence is spread across regionally and sometimes worldwide (7, CC)
- the process which humans alter the landscape to raise crops and livestock for consumption and trade; its significance is shown in that there have been three revolutions to shape how we are able to get resources in modern life as well as the different types of strategies used to best fit certain regions (5, VIT)
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- settlements with groups of homes located near each other in a village or hamlet, giving a strong sense of community and a convenience in sharing services (5, CC)
- a set of changes in technology that drastically increase manufacturing productivity; this was of major significance because is create the development in people's knowledge to make goods and services more efficient, as well as helping reshape how people worked, where they lived, and their relation to each other spatially (6, VIT)
- a model created by Harris, which described the spread of U.S. cities outward from the central business district to the suburbs, causing a decline in the inner city (7, IDK)
- a type of commercial gardening (found in CA and the Southeast of the U.S.) to take advantage of long growing seasons (5, IDK)
- a defined area in a state with a high degree of self-government and freedom from its parent state (4, IDK)
- an ongoing process of developing towns and cities that does not stop once a city is formed; this term is important because it gives an understanding of what type of city being looked at is classified as, such as rural or urban, along with where they were originated and the specific areas a city is defined as (7, VIT)
- a model developed by Harris and Ullman which suggested that functional zonation occurs around multiple centers, resulting in cities with a patchwork of land uses each with their own centers (7, IDK)
- settlements in which a pattern is shown in where farmers homes are spread, which is throughout the countryside (5, CC)
- the process of contracting work out to non company employees or other companies (6, IDK)
- cities that exert influence far beyond their own national boundaries (7, CC)
- the variety of ways of influencing another country or group of people by direct conquet, economic control, or cultural dominance (4, CC)
- a hub for information-based industry and high-tech manufacturing that is associated with economic stimulus (6, IDK)
20 Clues: a compact area with an extension; an example being India (4, IDK) • cities that exert influence far beyond their own national boundaries (7, CC) • the process of contracting work out to non company employees or other companies (6, IDK) • specific type of imperialism where people move into and settle on land of another country (4, CC) • ...
Africa 2017-01-23
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- of Africa This peninsula in northeast Africa contains the countries of Eritrea, Djibouti, Ethiopia, and Somalia
- The most populous country of Africa and has the capital city of Abuja
- The capital of Kenya
- The capital of this country is Tripol
- Ocean to the west of Africa
- Large island country off the southeast coast of Africa
- This country is home to the ancient pyramids of Giza
- The capital of this country is Addis Ababa
- Longest river in the world
- Victoria Largest lake in Africa was named after the Queen of England
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- Continent to the north of Africa across the Mediterranean Sea
- Ocean to the east of Africa
- Mount _____ is the highest mountain in Africa and is located in Tanzania
- Striped animals that resemble horses
- The Democratic Republic of the _____ is located in central Africa
- The capital of Algeria
- Desert that covers much of northern Africa
- This African animal is often called the King of the Jungle
- Sea Large body of water that borders Egypt, Sudan and Eritrea
19 Clues: The capital of Kenya • The capital of Algeria • Longest river in the world • Ocean to the east of Africa • Ocean to the west of Africa • Striped animals that resemble horses • The capital of this country is Tripol • Desert that covers much of northern Africa • The capital of this country is Addis Ababa • This country is home to the ancient pyramids of Giza • ...
Social Impact 2022-07-31
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- Type of corporation
- SDG 10 Reduced _________
- I in DEI
- New (opp of minority) capital
- Social Impact _____
- We need more Good ___
- Banks want this: ____ credits
- Impact Investing Network
- Impact Investment dollars from Foundations
- Theory of _______
- ___ Bottom Line
- Non extractive Funding Vehicle
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- Community Round Reg-CF
- Tax efficient impact investing
- Mind the ____ gap
- Impact Reporting
- Corporate work
- Impact event
- Color of bond
- Entrepreneurship through Acquisition
- Mixed use capital
- _____ Return
- Hot 3 letters
- - We need more ___ capital
- SDG No 1: No ____
- Alternative to banks
26 Clues: I in DEI • Impact event • _____ Return • Color of bond • Hot 3 letters • Corporate work • ___ Bottom Line • Impact Reporting • Mind the ____ gap • Mixed use capital • SDG No 1: No ____ • Theory of _______ • Type of corporation • Social Impact _____ • Alternative to banks • We need more Good ___ • Community Round Reg-CF • SDG 10 Reduced _________ • Impact Investing Network • - We need more ___ capital • ...
Spelling List 17 2025-03-26
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- sickness in a wound
- a keepsake from a trip or vacation
- the capital of Ohio
- contest
- an illness in the lungs
- blending into surroundings
- body of land in the middle of water
- excited
- a book of information
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- a doctor
- expression of the self
- an institute of higher learning
- body of water in southern Europe
- the capital of Minnesota
- a large spotted cat
- early education
- the capital of New Mexico
- the person who throws the ball
- enjoyable activity
- a small animal that hangs upside down
20 Clues: contest • excited • a doctor • early education • enjoyable activity • sickness in a wound • the capital of Ohio • a large spotted cat • a book of information • expression of the self • an illness in the lungs • the capital of Minnesota • the capital of New Mexico • blending into surroundings • the person who throws the ball • an institute of higher learning • body of water in southern Europe • ...
Part 2- Exploration Leads to Texas pgs 120-123 2023-12-05
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- Last name of the priest that led a search party to see if rumor of golden cities was true
- Pawnee guide who lied about Quivira
- French explorer that landed on the shore of Matagorda Bay and built a small fort
- First Spanish explorer to reach Texas
- Explore that notice oil shimmering on the water near the coast
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- Where La Salle built a small fort
- Rumored seven golden cities were called this
- Canyon that Coronado and his men rested at
- Explorer that reached the Mississippi in 1541 and died soon after
- Nobleman that Spanish officials asked to claim the golden cities for Spain
10 Clues: Where La Salle built a small fort • Pawnee guide who lied about Quivira • First Spanish explorer to reach Texas • Canyon that Coronado and his men rested at • Rumored seven golden cities were called this • Explore that notice oil shimmering on the water near the coast • Explorer that reached the Mississippi in 1541 and died soon after • ...
Pacific States 2021-05-19
11 Clues: Slogan for HI • Slogan for OR • Capital of OR • Capital of WA • Slogan for WA • Slogan for AK • Slogan for CA • Capital of HI • Capital of CA • Capital of AK • State Abbreviated AK
History of Transportation 2018-05-24
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- What became depended on from further places because of railroads?
- What was a very famous cruise ship that crashed?
- What were created because of the intention of planes?
- Planes What was created to allow for easy shipment of good?
- ninety-three What year was the first car created?
- What allowed for quicker transportation on longer distances?
- Whaat was one of the first major public transportation ways?
- cities Because of cars and highways what was created?
- What did cars create that were an extension of the city?
- Flight What did larger planes allow for?
- production What allowed for many cars to be made?
- How many cars were in the u.s. by 2000?
- By 2000 how many passengers went on planes per day?
- Resturaunts What was created because of the new influx of drivers?
- What were the boats called that moved containers?
- Because of cars and trains where could cities be?
- Obsolescence What was a plan to get customers to buy new cars?
- What became one of the best ways to carry many people?
- Because of wagons and trains what city become one of the fastest growing cities?
- ships What were large boats that carried hundreds of people called?
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- T What was the first large volume low cost car?
- Vehicles Because of the mass production ability what kind of vehicles were being made during WW2?
- What animal was used to carry people and/or luggage?
- Because of boats where did most cities come up?
- What was the first way to travel?
- Highway Act What was the largest public works project by 1956?
- What did cars create a cause for?
- Depression What killed off many smaller Car Makers?
- What business grew because of these new cities?
- and Wilbur Wright Who created the firs ever plane?
- Transport What allowed for easy and cheap transportation in cites?
- stations What was created dafter the high demand for easy use of petroleum?
- What was created the highly changed the way lots of cargo was moved?
- What was one of the first ways to travel long distances the best?
- o three When did the first plane take fight?
- One of the first personal vehicles for shorter distance.
- What became the quickest way to travel far in a condensed city?
- Trolley What were the buses that were connected to power lines called?
- Because of planes what become a common easier activity?
- Ford Who first mass produced cars?
- Motors What was another major car manufacturer besides Ford?
41 Clues: What was the first way to travel? • What did cars create a cause for? • 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? • Because of boats where did most cities come up? • ...
A6.1 Urbanization XWord 2021-09-27
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- Solid form of waste like metal, paper, wood and plastic
- These are boats that carry people that need to travel to islands or through waterways.
- This is a big reason people move to the cities so they can make more money.
- Landfill sites are usually called a __________.
- As the world becomes more connected people enjoy the faster ___________ you can have in the city.
- A rare drop In the Earth's population occurred during the time of the __________ plague
- Cities provide better __________ at colleges and universities.
- This cause of hunger occurs because people are fighting against other people.
- This is a liquid form of waste.
- When we reuse waste it is called this.
- Natural ______________ such as earthquakes and hurricanes cause hunger.
- This area refers to the area outside of large cities.
- What is the most significant contributor to air pollution?
- This is the movement of people and products.
- What is a type of air pollution that reduces visibility and makes the air hard to breathe called?
- If every family on the planet was given a yard and a house they would use an area the size of this state in the US.
- Most garbage is ______________ or burned up.
- These are used to carry cargo trailers for long distances.
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- Another reason people move to the cities is the ability to get from place to place easier. What is the word for this?
- Many forms of sewage can be turned into this in order to help plants.
- This is the main cause of hunger.
- If Africa used modern farming technology who could they feed all by themselves?
- This type of pollution affects our hearing.
- Who proposed the idea of overpopulation as a problem?
- This urbanization occurs when people move into suburban areas that are outside of cities.
- Communities of people know how to deal with poverty because they can share _____________.
- This type of pollution affects our oceans and lakes?
- This type of pollution affects our land with harmful contimination.
- This urbanization occurs when a rural area that's mostly empty land becomes more developed over time and becomes a city.
- Communities of people know how to deal with poverty because they can divide up _________.
- This refers to the movement of people from living in the country to the city.
- Communities of people know how to deal with poverty because they use less ____________.
- When we overuse the __________________ it creates hunger.
- As people get older, they want to have better _________ care available to them.
- This revolution greatly increased the movement of people from the rural areas to the city.
- Landfills produce a gas from the decomposition of waste called _____________ gas.
- This type of pollution affects our atmosphere.
37 Clues: This is a liquid form of waste. • This is the main cause of hunger. • When we reuse waste it is called this. • This type of pollution affects our hearing. • This is the movement of people and products. • Most garbage is ______________ or burned up. • This type of pollution affects our atmosphere. • Landfill sites are usually called a __________. • ...
Black Cat 2023-11-28
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- he was murdered in his room
- A killer is also a ...
- it sails
- The capital is Athens
- is a treasure or a valuable thing
- The name of the story
- The main character
- A ... can let you know
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- They investigate
- The capital of Egypt
- you sleep in it
- Old stuff is kept there
- The capital is Baalbek
- The Swedish guy
- Salahadin is from ...
- An Egyptian king
- They can arrest you
- Pasta, Pizza, Rome and beautiful women
- You can drive a ...
19 Clues: it sails • you sleep in it • The Swedish guy • They investigate • An Egyptian king • The main character • They can arrest you • You can drive a ... • The capital of Egypt • The capital is Athens • Salahadin is from ... • The name of the story • The capital is Baalbek • A killer is also a ... • A ... can let you know • Old stuff is kept there • he was murdered in his room • ...
States and capitals 2023-03-07
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- spelled like the word olympic and is Washington’s capital
- a state and our first presidents last name
- were a lot of cowboys are at
- nicknamed the city of trees and is named after a river and is Idaho’s capital
- a famous president and Nebraskas capital
- nascar races are here and is Delaware’s capital
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- a mythical bird and the capital of Arizona
- this city is known for its tee party and is Massachusetts capital
- can be a name and is Wisconsins capital
- is nicknamed the cherry city and is the capital of Oregon
- can be a name and is Mississippis capital
11 Clues: were a lot of cowboys are at • can be a name and is Wisconsins capital • a famous president and Nebraskas capital • can be a name and is Mississippis capital • a mythical bird and the capital of Arizona • a state and our first presidents last name • nascar races are here and is Delaware’s capital • spelled like the word olympic and is Washington’s capital • ...
States Capitals 2025-09-30
Across
- What is the capital of Maryland?
- What is the capital of North Carolina?
- What is the capital of Ohio?
- What is the capital of Georgia?
- What is the capital of Delaware?
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- What is the capital of Massachusetts?
- What is the capital of Florida?
- What is the capital of New York?
- What is the capital of Pennsylvania?
- What is the capital of Maine?
10 Clues: What is the capital of Ohio? • What is the capital of Maine? • What is the capital of Florida? • What is the capital of Georgia? • What is the capital of New York? • What is the capital of Maryland? • What is the capital of Delaware? • What is the capital of Pennsylvania? • What is the capital of Massachusetts? • What is the capital of North Carolina?
Capitals 2024-09-04
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- Cual es la capital de Ecuador?
- Cual es la capital de Brazil?
- Cual es la capital de uruguay?
- Cual es la capital de venezuela?
- Cual es la capital de chile?
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- Cual es la capital de Estados Unidos
- Cual es la capital de Colombia?
- salvador Cual es la capital de el salvador?
- Aires Cual es la capital de Argentina?
- Cual es la capital de Bolivia?
10 Clues: Cual es la capital de chile? • Cual es la capital de Brazil? • Cual es la capital de Ecuador? • Cual es la capital de Bolivia? • Cual es la capital de uruguay? • Cual es la capital de Colombia? • Cual es la capital de venezuela? • Cual es la capital de Estados Unidos • Aires Cual es la capital de Argentina? • salvador Cual es la capital de el salvador?
AVERY 2024-09-04
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- Cual es la capital de Kosovo(Disputed)
- Cual es la capital de Malasia?
- Cual es la capital de Surinam
- Cual es la capital de India
- Cual es la capital de Dinamarca?
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- Cual es la capital de Libia
- Cual es la capital de República Centroafricana?
- Cual es la capital de Pakistán
- Cual es la capital de Taiwán(Disputed)
- Cual es la capital de Fiji
10 Clues: Cual es la capital de Fiji • Cual es la capital de Libia • Cual es la capital de India • Cual es la capital de Surinam • Cual es la capital de Pakistán • Cual es la capital de Malasia? • Cual es la capital de Dinamarca? • Cual es la capital de Kosovo(Disputed) • Cual es la capital de Taiwán(Disputed) • Cual es la capital de República Centroafricana?
Kaiyote crossword Chapter 9 Section 2.3 2012-03-20
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- This pack animal helped create healthy urban cities
- This was the son of the first Inca ruler
- As the wives of the Inca rulers these women were very powerful
- This was a unique building material that required no mortar and shifted up and down instead of cracking when an earthquake came about.
- A series of ridges that are built into mountainsides that create level farmland
- Local Inca language used to unify the people
- The first Inca ruler was called this name, means "Earthshaker"
- A cowardly ruler, this man fled when 1438 enemies attacked while the great Pachacuti fought them off
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- Like the Aztecs the Inca passed down their knowledge this way.
- The Inca blamed earthquakes on the "Lord of the Earth"
- A rope with knotted cords of different lengths and colors, each knot represented a different number/item
- This city was a home for the royal family, but was also used for celebrations and ceremonial gatherings
- This city was the capital of the Inca empire
- This pathway that the Inca built covered 25,000 miles and helped the Inca overcome climate and geography complications
14 Clues: This was the son of the first Inca ruler • This city was the capital of the Inca empire • Local Inca language used to unify the people • This pack animal helped create healthy urban cities • The Inca blamed earthquakes on the "Lord of the Earth" • Like the Aztecs the Inca passed down their knowledge this way. • ...
Unit Four Maritime 2023-11-30
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- Stock Exchange
- The VOC consisted of six Chambers (Kamers) in port cities.
- a barrier used to regulate or hold back water from a river, lake, or even the ocean
- Abbreviation for a joint stock company
- In the early 17th century, the Dutch East India Company (VOC) arrived on the Banda Islands, seeking to establish a monopoly on nothing spice.
- were found to be unique due to the availability of nutmeg and mace, which grew nowhere else in the world and therefore had extreme commercial value.
- were built and used in the 16th and 17th centuries as a contract-for-hire vessel.
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- He was the founder of Batavia, capital of the Dutch East Indies
- involved historical civilizations in Asia, Northeast Africa and Europe.
- European ruler of the 16th century.
- a company or group having exclusive control over a commodity or service
- the VOC was the richest private company the world had ever seen, with over 150 merchant ships, 40 warships, 50,000 employees, a private ____
- belief in the benefits of profitable trading;
- System of money
14 Clues: Stock Exchange • System of money • European ruler of the 16th century. • Abbreviation for a joint stock company • belief in the benefits of profitable trading; • The VOC consisted of six Chambers (Kamers) in port cities. • He was the founder of Batavia, capital of the Dutch East Indies • involved historical civilizations in Asia, Northeast Africa and Europe. • ...
Problems of the Early 20th Century 2024-09-29
Rome Review 2015-05-14
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- What did Romans use to bring water in to their cities from far away
- A Roman city devastated by a volcano
- The capital of Italy
- The most famous leader from Carthage during the Punic Wars
- (2 words)Which Roman general turned the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire by seizing power (hint: he was also assassinated for it)
- A great arena in Rome that could seat 50,000 people
- What material did the Romans use to show off their wealth when building
- What Roman soldiers were called
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- A famous Roman invention
- Men who fought in the arena for other people's entertainment
- Which civilization did Rome fight with during the Punic wars
- Romans were famous for building these to help their armies travel quickly around their large empire
- A group of people who threatened Rome around 400 C.E. and eventually sacked the city
- (2 words)What was the sewer system called tha tthe Romans invented to bring water into the city of Rome
- Many Roman ideas were borrowed from the _______
- Which Roman Emperor was famous for rebuilding Rome after the Great Fire? (hint: he has unjustly been blamed for starting it)
16 Clues: The capital of Italy • A famous Roman invention • What Roman soldiers were called • A Roman city devastated by a volcano • Many Roman ideas were borrowed from the _______ • A great arena in Rome that could seat 50,000 people • The most famous leader from Carthage during the Punic Wars • Men who fought in the arena for other people's entertainment • ...
Le Citta` e Le Regioni 2018-02-14
17 Clues: / sea • / left • / city • / boot • / right • / island • / street • / church • / school • / theatre • / fountain • / straight • / restaurant • / square/plaza • / movie theater • / capital of Lazio • / capital of Sicilia
15.4, 16.1 2024-03-26
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- a model that shows the integration of multiple focal points/nodes
- large cities with influence on the globe
- population with more than 20 million people
- a model showing one elite residential sector and a commercial spine surrounded by concentric zones
- a model that observes cities grow outwards in rings
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- population with more than 10 million people
- a model representing specific cities that grow around ports and lack a clear CBD
- model a model that shows wedge-shaped sectors forming from the CBD
- a model also known as the peripheral model
- a model including concentric rings and sectors from the center including squatter settlements
10 Clues: large cities with influence on the globe • a model also known as the peripheral model • population with more than 10 million people • population with more than 20 million people • a model that observes cities grow outwards in rings • a model that shows the integration of multiple focal points/nodes • model a model that shows wedge-shaped sectors forming from the CBD • ...
Solve the crossword. Then make up a word out of the letters that are pointed out in parenthesis. 2014-09-15
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- A subject at school where you have to study various elements and how they combine with each other. (3rd letter - #1)
- There are millions of cars in big cities, that´s why there are a lot of ... jams. (1st letter - #4)
- An animal that lives in water and has 8 tentacles. (4th letter - #6)
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- A synonym of "picture" or "photo". (1st letter - #5)
- The capital of the USA OR The last name of the 1st American president. (3rd letter - #8)
- The organ responsible for thinking. (5th letter - #7)
- The company created by the richest man in the world. (1st letter - #2)
- There are only 4 of these water bodies in the world. (1st letter - #3)
8 Clues: A synonym of "picture" or "photo". (1st letter - #5) • The organ responsible for thinking. (5th letter - #7) • An animal that lives in water and has 8 tentacles. (4th letter - #6) • The company created by the richest man in the world. (1st letter - #2) • There are only 4 of these water bodies in the world. (1st letter - #3) • ...
English 2024-07-19
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- a celebration held in the U.S.A every 4th Thursday of November, each year
- capital city of the united states
- capital city of canada
- capital city of england
- capital city of australia
- capital city of scotland
- capital city of the republic of ireland
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- a holiday during which people exchange presents and spend family time
- you can see this color everywhere in Ireland on March 17th to celebrate St Patrick's Day
- _______'s day: celebrated on 14th February to celebrate love
- capital city of wales
- kids go knock on their neighbors' door to get treats
12 Clues: capital city of wales • capital city of canada • capital city of england • capital city of scotland • capital city of australia • capital city of the united states • capital city of the republic of ireland • kids go knock on their neighbors' door to get treats • _______'s day: celebrated on 14th February to celebrate love • ...
Industrial Revolution 2013-06-05
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- Skilled craftspeople who protested against the use of machinery because the machines would take away jobs for humans.
- The idea that employers would pay workers as little as possible in order to make a profit.
- Economic system in which the workers control the means of production and all profits are shared so that there is no rich or poor people.
- Karl Marx's term for factory workers
- Different plants were planted in different fields so that nutrients returned to the soil.
- Thomas _____ believed the population would grow faster than the food supply.
- Believed the workers would rebel against capitalists and take over the economy
- This economist believed the government should not interfere with the economy at all.
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- Overcrowded apartment buildings in cities
- Created by Jeremy Bentham, decisions should be based on the greatest good for the greatest number of people.
- This man tried to build a utopian society.
- This movement is when wealthy people fenced in common land to create even bigger farms.
- the Industrial Revolution began in this country
- Money to Invest
14 Clues: Money to Invest • Karl Marx's term for factory workers • Overcrowded apartment buildings in cities • This man tried to build a utopian society. • the Industrial Revolution began in this country • Thomas _____ believed the population would grow faster than the food supply. • Believed the workers would rebel against capitalists and take over the economy • ...
Early North American Explorers 2015-03-02
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- passage Europeans hoped to find a _________ _______ from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean (so they could buy and sell goods in Asia without passing through the Ottoman Turk Empire).
- _____ explorers tried to find a northeast passage north of Russia, but the ice was too thick.
- _____ ______ was a daring sailor hired by the Dutch East India Company to find a Northwest Passage.
- When making a map of the New World in 1538, ________ Mercator used Martin Waldseemueller's 1507 map and gave the name America to both the northern and southern continents of the New World.
- Ponce de Leon is most famous for searching for the ________ __ _____.
- Hernando de Soto and his men searched for the lost cities of gold in what would become the American _________.
- _________ ________ sailed from Europe to Asia by sailing south around South America.
- Cabeza de Vaca wrote a ____ about his travels after surviving a shipwreck with Estevanico.
- The __________ Mountains are located in Nicaragua.
- In order to keep Native Americans from attacking him and his men, Hernando de Soto spread the rumor that he was ________, which means he can't be killed.
- ______ __ _________ was a French explorer who searched for the Northwest Passage.
- The owner of John Cabot's ship that Cabot used to search for the Northwest Passage in 1496 was named Richard _______.
- ________ __ ____ was already wealthy and powerful when he chose to search for the Seven Cities of Cibola.
- ________ is an old Norse word meaning "farthest outland."
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- ___ _________ is the oldest continuously inhabited European settlement in the United States.
- Coronado and his men did not find any gold, but they did find the _____ ______.
- Cabeza de Vaca and Estevanico called the lost cities of gold the _____ ______ __ ______.
- Today historians believe that the story of Ponce de Leon searching for the Fountain of Youth was made up by an _____ of Ponce's named Gonzalo Fernandez de Oviedo y Valdes.
- In Spanish the word Florida means ____ __ _______.
- ______ __ ____ and Estevanico were told stories about lost cities of gold by Native Americans when they were shipwrecked in what would become the American southwest.
- ____ _____ was an Italian explorer hired by King Henry VII of England to find a Northwest Passage.
- Coronado and his men searched for the Seven Cities of Cibola in what would become the American _________.
- While searching for the Bimini Islands, Ponce de Leon discovered the southeast American state called _______.
- Juan _____ __ ____ was a Spanish soldier and explorer who conquered the native people of Puerto Rico.
- In 1905 _____ Amundsen became the first person to find and sail across the Northwest Passage.
- De Soto and his men were the first Europeans to explore along the ___________ River.
- Francisco Vasquez de ________ read Cabeza de Vaca's book, and asked for and received permission from the Spanish king to search for the lost cities of gold (but he and his 300 men never found them).
- The first person to use the word America for the New World was the mapmaker Martin _____________.
- Most historians believe that America was named after _______ Vespucci.
- _____ __ ____ sailed from Europe to India by sailing south around Africa.
- Ponce de Leon died after being pierced by a ______ _____.
- St. Augustine was founded ____ hundred and fifty years ago.
32 Clues: In Spanish the word Florida means ____ __ _______. • The __________ Mountains are located in Nicaragua. • Ponce de Leon died after being pierced by a ______ _____. • ________ is an old Norse word meaning "farthest outland." • St. Augustine was founded ____ hundred and fifty years ago. • Ponce de Leon is most famous for searching for the ________ __ _____. • ...
