capital cities Crossword Puzzles
Niki Patel Canipe3Even 2019-04-15
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- 2part CBD @ center, traditional market center adjacent to modern high-rise center A323 C
- converting urban neighborhood from low-income, renter occupied area to middle-class, owner-occupied area R420 V
- NYC, London, Tokyo … exert influence far beyond their national boundaries A311 C
- rapid spread development outward from the inner city A348 C
- urban planning in 1990 to reduce sprawl, increase affordable housing, create vibrant, livable neighborhoods A349 C
- ppl of 1 ethnicity (middleclass white ppl) would be scared & sell home at low $ when family (black/hispanic) moved in A342 C
- urbanized area of 10000-50000 ppl, county & adjacent counties tied to city R425 V
- location where people go to receive goods and services A309 I
- process when banks draw lines on map and refuse to lend $ to purchase/improve property within boundaries R420 I
- cities- inner-city, get property - private owners, move residents & businesses, clear site, build new roads & utilities, turn land to private developers R420 I
- area of city where retail and office activities are clustered R412 V
- places that are larger & closer will have a greater interaction than places that are smaller & farther apart A308 C
- areas of poverty occupied of their own ethnicity/race for social reasons A342 C
- neighborhoods undergo transformations over time as existing residents move out and new move in A327 V
- land in big cities @ Southeast Asia, focus is formal colonial port, gov zone, commercial & garden zones A326 C
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- urbanized area w/ 10000-50000 ppl counties meet 1 of several tests indicating a functional connection to central city R420 V
- chain of connected cities A312 I
- laws allow the government to seize land for public use after paying owners the market value for their property A339 C
- area delineated by US Bureau of Census, statistics published; urban areas, C.T. corresponds roughly to neighborhoods R406 V
- urban residents leaving cities A350 V
- one way sizes of cities within a region may develop A308 C
- urban growth based on transportation technology A307 I
- size of population necessary for any particular services to exist and remain profitable A310 I
- distance people will travel to obtain specific goods or services A311 I
- ones shaped by the distances people could walk A307 I
- legislation and regulations to limit suburban sprawl and preserve farmland R429 I
- consists of urban center, surrounding territory & agricultural villages, gov independent, pop has protection A304 V
- house owned by gov; US, rented to residents w/ low income, rents are 30% of families income R420 I
- ring of land maintained as parks, agriculture, or other types of open space to limit sprawl of urban area
- large node of office & retail activities on the edge of an urban area R427 V
30 Clues: chain of connected cities A312 I • urban residents leaving cities A350 V • ones shaped by the distances people could walk A307 I • urban growth based on transportation technology A307 I • one way sizes of cities within a region may develop A308 C • rapid spread development outward from the inner city A348 C • ...
Fast facts at your finger tips? 2014-09-15
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- Maldives's capital
- Crude and natural gas are 2 main exports of this country
- What is India's national flower?
- Home of Angkor Wat
- Home of world's most expensive and rare shell, Connus Gloriamaris?
- Bangladesh's capital
- Country with the world's longest reigning monarch
- This country's capital was relocated to Nay Pyi Taw from Yangon in 2006Lotus India's national fruit
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- What was Sri Lanka known as before 1972?
- Which country’s national flower is Vanda Miss Joaquim?
- What is the national language of Pakistan?
- Home of world's largest flower, Rafflesia
- Which country's national bird is Danfe?
- It is a fruit and a bird from New Zealand
- World's largest nutmeg producer
- Vietnam's capital
16 Clues: Vietnam's capital • Maldives's capital • Home of Angkor Wat • Bangladesh's capital • World's largest nutmeg producer • What is India's national flower? • Which country's national bird is Danfe? • What was Sri Lanka known as before 1972? • Home of world's largest flower, Rafflesia • It is a fruit and a bird from New Zealand • What is the national language of Pakistan? • ...
INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION 2024-11-25
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- to many people living in a community
- the growth of cities and people moving into those cities
- this was banned in 1863
- fear of technology stealing jobs
- community that has strength in each other
- application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- abbreviation for artificial intelligence
- energy that naturally replenishes
- a march to the beach where they made their own salt
- a person who collected the feces in the soil at night
- a condition that impairs a part of the body
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- a invention by james watt in 1765
- indian spinning wheel
- not a high or low class, you make ends meet, and it's the biggest class
- the first wave of the industrial revolution
- an invention made by jethro tull used for planting seeds faster
- a tendency to see the world in the eyes of the european
- a protester of british occupation and he led the salt march (1930)
18 Clues: indian spinning wheel • this was banned in 1863 • fear of technology stealing jobs • a invention by james watt in 1765 • energy that naturally replenishes • to many people living in a community • community that has strength in each other • abbreviation for artificial intelligence • the first wave of the industrial revolution • a condition that impairs a part of the body • ...
Dr.Alexander Facts and Interests 2025-11-06
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- One of his favorite places to travel to
- Dr. Alexander's zodiac sign
- rainbow light delight
- The peace that lasted for about 200 years
- Dr. Alexander's favorite breed of dog
- Roman general who famously used elephants to cross the Alps
- "Known as the clown of the sea, this year Dr. Alexander came to see me"
- River that runs through Rome
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- One of the Greatest military minds who ever lived, named over 70 cities after himself
- Who said "Veni, vidi, vici"
- You can find this in Dr. Alexander's garden or in grandma's hope chest
- The main public meeting place in ancient Rome
- Dr. Alexander's favorite podcast topic
- He makes this every year for his dog's birthday
- Structures built to carry water to Roman cities
- First Roman emperor after Julius Caesar's death
- Where he graduated
17 Clues: Where he graduated • rainbow light delight • Who said "Veni, vidi, vici" • Dr. Alexander's zodiac sign • River that runs through Rome • Dr. Alexander's favorite breed of dog • Dr. Alexander's favorite podcast topic • One of his favorite places to travel to • The peace that lasted for about 200 years • The main public meeting place in ancient Rome • ...
London's Urban Sprawl 2021-11-09
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- sprawl, the rapid expansion of the physical space of city into its surrounding areas.
- people moving from the city to the suburbs.
- re-developing former industrial areas or housing to improve them.
- communities benefit from local universities which provide employment opportunities in pubs, shops and buy-to-let properties.
- a change of image.
- when people who used to live in the city and moved into the country or the suburbs, move back into cities.
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- people moving from towns and cities to the countryside.
- high income earners move into run-down areas, often resulting in the rehabilitation and regeneration of an area.
- sites, former industrial areas that have been developed before.
- undeveloped areas of land around the edge of cities with strict planning controls.
10 Clues: a change of image. • people moving from the city to the suburbs. • people moving from towns and cities to the countryside. • sites, former industrial areas that have been developed before. • re-developing former industrial areas or housing to improve them. • undeveloped areas of land around the edge of cities with strict planning controls. • ...
London's Urban Sprawl 2021-11-09
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- sprawl, the rapid expansion of the physical space of city into its surrounding areas.
- people moving from the city to the suburbs.
- re-developing former industrial areas or housing to improve them.
- communities benefit from local universities which provide employment opportunities in pubs, shops and buy-to-let properties.
- a change of image.
- when people who used to live in the city and moved into the country or the suburbs, move back into cities.
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- people moving from towns and cities to the countryside.
- high income earners move into run-down areas, often resulting in the rehabilitation and regeneration of an area.
- sites, former industrial areas that have been developed before.
- undeveloped areas of land around the edge of cities with strict planning controls.
10 Clues: a change of image. • people moving from the city to the suburbs. • people moving from towns and cities to the countryside. • sites, former industrial areas that have been developed before. • re-developing former industrial areas or housing to improve them. • undeveloped areas of land around the edge of cities with strict planning controls. • ...
London's Urban Sprawl 2021-11-09
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- sprawl, the rapid expansion of the physical space of city into its surrounding areas.
- people moving from the city to the suburbs.
- re-developing former industrial areas or housing to improve them.
- communities benefit from local universities which provide employment opportunities in pubs, shops and buy-to-let properties.
- a change of image.
- when people who used to live in the city and moved into the country or the suburbs, move back into cities.
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- people moving from towns and cities to the countryside.
- high income earners move into run-down areas, often resulting in the rehabilitation and regeneration of an area.
- sites, former industrial areas that have been developed before.
- undeveloped areas of land around the edge of cities with strict planning controls.
10 Clues: a change of image. • people moving from the city to the suburbs. • people moving from towns and cities to the countryside. • sites, former industrial areas that have been developed before. • re-developing former industrial areas or housing to improve them. • undeveloped areas of land around the edge of cities with strict planning controls. • ...
traffics 2024-10-19
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- This carries people on water.
- This is in many big cities. It travels on and under the ground.
- This often takes about four people. The passengers pay the driver.
- This takes people from one city to another. It travels on roads.
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- This can carry one or more people on the roads.No one pays the driver.
- This carries people in the air.
- This has two wheels and travels on and off roads.
- This can take a lot of people from one place to another. It travels on the ground but not on roads.
- This travels on roads in cities. A lot of people travel on this at the same time.
- This carries people in big cities. It travels on the ground but not on roads
10 Clues: This carries people on water. • This carries people in the air. • This has two wheels and travels on and off roads. • This is in many big cities. It travels on and under the ground. • This takes people from one city to another. It travels on roads. • This often takes about four people. The passengers pay the driver. • ...
Urbanisation crossword 2025-07-01
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- A negative reason that causes people to leave rural areas, like poverty or natural disasters.
- The growth of cities and the movement of people into urban areas.
- A highly populated area with poor housing and limited access to basic services.
- The movement of people from one place to another, often rural to urban.
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- A country with lower income, limited industry, and developing infrastructure.
- Systems related to cleanliness, sewage, and access to clean water.
- A positive reason that draws people to cities, like jobs or services.
- A type of housing or job not recognised or regulated by the government.
- The number of people living in a certain area, usually per square kilometre.
- Physical systems in cities such as roads, water supply, and electricity.
10 Clues: The growth of cities and the movement of people into urban areas. • Systems related to cleanliness, sewage, and access to clean water. • A positive reason that draws people to cities, like jobs or services. • A type of housing or job not recognised or regulated by the government. • The movement of people from one place to another, often rural to urban. • ...
Population Vocabulary Ch. 3 Name: _______ 2025-06-30
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- Areas that are sparsely populated
- to LEAVE one’s home and live in other place (BYE)
- - a huge city or clusters of urban areas that continue for miles
- People moving place to place
- People who flee a country because of violence, war, or persecution
- when cities grow larger and spread into surrounding areas
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- The geographic pattern to where people live ON Earth (think cities vs. country - people live in pockets of civilization - not evenly spread out)
- The average number of people living within a square mile/kilometer
- to ENTER and live in a new country (HI)
- Areas that are densely populated Urbanization - when cities grow larger and spread into surrounding areas Megalopolis - a huge city or clusters of urban areas that continue for miles
10 Clues: People moving place to place • Areas that are sparsely populated • to ENTER and live in a new country (HI) • to LEAVE one’s home and live in other place (BYE) • when cities grow larger and spread into surrounding areas • - a huge city or clusters of urban areas that continue for miles • The average number of people living within a square mile/kilometer • ...
GEOGRAFIA - 7º ANO - BRASIL: ESTADOS E CAPITAIS 2021-02-02
9 Clues: A CAPITAL DO ACRE • A CAPITAL DO PIAUÍ • A CAPITAL DE PALMAS • A CAPITAL DE RORAIMA • A CAPITAL DO MARANHÃO • A CAPITAL DE SÃO PAULO • A CAPITAL DE MATO GROSSO • A CAPITAL DE MINAS GERAIS • A CAPITAL DE SANTA CATARINA
Life in ancient Athens 2023-02-26
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- they could not vote
- Age in the 5th century BC
- one of the biggest cities in ancient Greece
- both men and women could be
- another word for exile
- Athens was the cradle of
- a high area that held a temple
- natural sweet ancient Greeks used to eat
- these games were popular in ancient Greece
- a form of economic union in ancient Greece
- a central market place
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- most early cities were called city
- another popular pastime in ancient Greece
- specialised teachers of philosophy and rhetorics
- ancient Athens was the home of great men including Pericles, Plato and
- they didn't have to work
- a popular form of physical exercise in ancient Greece
- a typical Greek used to eat a lump of this dipped in olive oil
- service was mandatory
- in his academy children could learn about philosophy
- a popular job in ancient Greece
- both a sport and a source of food
22 Clues: they could not vote • service was mandatory • another word for exile • a central market place • they didn't have to work • Athens was the cradle of • Age in the 5th century BC • both men and women could be • a high area that held a temple • a popular job in ancient Greece • both a sport and a source of food • most early cities were called city • ...
Industrialization and Progressivism in America 2021-10-02
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- journalists who exposed political corruption health hazards,and other social problems
- smaller town surrounding larger cities
- women fighting for their right to vote
- votes by people in new territories
- laws that break up trusts and monopolies
- separation of the races
- as society keeps changing the Constitution must be flexible and change
- movement of people to cities to work in factories
- complete control or dominance by a single company
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- stated europe was to stay out of the western hemisphere
- person who wants to break up truts or monopolies
- "allow to do"
- stronger nation defeating a weaker nation politically and economically
- act of setting a person or people free
- laws or rules that control businesses or economic affairs
- laws that forced the segregation of the races
- anti-immigration feelings
- determine if states will slave free or not
- group of corporations run by a single board to eliminate competition and control prices
- government policy of staying out of foreign affairs
20 Clues: "allow to do" • separation of the races • anti-immigration feelings • votes by people in new territories • act of setting a person or people free • smaller town surrounding larger cities • women fighting for their right to vote • laws that break up trusts and monopolies • determine if states will slave free or not • laws that forced the segregation of the races • ...
Ch. 7, Sec. 3 & 4 - MIDWEST & WEST USA 2021-12-01
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- nickname of Midwest - "nation's ____"
- natural resource used to make steel
- Pacific Northwest: Oregon & ______
- Hawaii - 8 main islands in ____ Ocean
- city, center of auto industry in Midwest
- natural resource used to fuel factories
- auto industry grew in Michigan because it was close to ___-making centers
- ____ Mountains - largest in West
- largest U.S. state (land area
- ______ railroad - led to growth of western cities
- city, movie and aircraft industries grew
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- Most of Midwest - fertile soil & ___ land
- Grand Canyon located in this state
- pipe that carries water long distance
- treeless plain found in Alaska
- average number of days between spring frost and fall frost
- the 50th state - entered union in 1959
- natural resource found near Prudhoe Bay, Alaska
- ____ Rush - event in which many fortune-seeking people moved west
- L.A. receives water from ____ Valley
- Brooks Mountain Range - found in _______
- Midwest state known for dairy products
- early farm technology - mechanical _____
- gold & silver, examples of _____ wealth
- Many people left farms for higher paying work in ____
25 Clues: largest U.S. state (land area • treeless plain found in Alaska • ____ Mountains - largest in West • Grand Canyon located in this state • natural resource used to make steel • Pacific Northwest: Oregon & ______ • L.A. receives water from ____ Valley • nickname of Midwest - "nation's ____" • pipe that carries water long distance • Hawaii - 8 main islands in ____ Ocean • ...
The Great Lakes: Part 3 2025-07-18
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- Primary concern of surveyors determining borders and cities
- Has steadily declined on Lake Superior
- Species able to adapt to eating this fish survived
- Aquifer drained by Great Plains farmers
- Process for deepening navigation channels
- Instantly sunk in a Great Lakes maritime disaster
- Landmass that drains into the lakes
- This species' digestion adapted to consuming mussels
- Element found in Waukesha's miraculous water
- These lake predators provide biotic resistance
- Species favored for less expensive fishing
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- Allows water to be piped to other cities and towns
- Discovered on the St. Clair river bottom by the Georgian Bay study
- Gene used for population reduction of a species
- Lake with a violent current area known as "Death's Door"
- Results in water loss from the lakes
- State that supplies nearly all of the nation's lettuce
- System proposed to retain water flow in dry years
- Percent of the world's freshwater located in the Great Lakes
- Used to control and adjust water levels
20 Clues: Landmass that drains into the lakes • Results in water loss from the lakes • Has steadily declined on Lake Superior • Aquifer drained by Great Plains farmers • Used to control and adjust water levels • Process for deepening navigation channels • Species favored for less expensive fishing • Element found in Waukesha's miraculous water • ...
15 2023-01-18
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- / an informal and legally non-binding agreement between two or more parties.
- / salvation through service to the poor.
- / assistance to the poor.
- / many immigrants flocked to the nation's cities because of?
- / head of Tammany Hall.
- / This football team is green and yellow.
- / growth of cities.
- / penguins of?
- / mixture of people of different cultures. who blend together.
- / This sport is played with a bat and a yellow ball.
- / super
- / in San Francisco Bay, received Asian immigrants.
- / Mix red and blue together.
- / Is it a planet?
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- / be the?
- / apartment building that was overcrowded and unsanitary.
- / founded Hull House in Chicago.
- / settlement houses were run largely by?
- / in New York Harbor, received European immigrants.
- / offers services to voters and businesses in exchange for political or financial support.
- / That's it I'm not going.
- / bans most Chinese immigrants.
- / harry
- / favor native-born Americans over foreign-born.
- / under the?
- / this princess is in love with a beast.
26 Clues: / harry • / super • / be the? • / under the? • / penguins of? • / Is it a planet? • / growth of cities. • / head of Tammany Hall. • / assistance to the poor. • / That's it I'm not going. • / Mix red and blue together. • / bans most Chinese immigrants. • / founded Hull House in Chicago. • / settlement houses were run largely by? • / salvation through service to the poor. • ...
Early Industry (Pgs 145-149) 2022-12-15
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- The first movements toward full industrialization began in the ______.
- entrepreneur of textile mills in Massachusetts
- First major east/west highway
- ______ remained the country's leading economic activity.
- By 1840, 80% of the population was _______.
- organization to advance working conditions
- state the Erie canal went across
- Riverboat that proved steamboats can go upstream
- Train that pulled the nations first load of passengers
- the telegraph was spurred by demand for _____.
- faster, cheaper, and more efficient travel than roads
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- last name of one of the men who owned the clermont
- market economy in which private businesses have the freedom to operate for a profit
- Northern cities became havens for ______.
- NY's finanicial district
- inventor of the telegraph
- NY had 4000 miles of this type of road by 1821
- railroads increased the demand for this raw material
- one challenge of northern cities
- inventor of the cotton gin
- refusing to work until demands are met
21 Clues: NY's finanicial district • inventor of the telegraph • inventor of the cotton gin • First major east/west highway • state the Erie canal went across • one challenge of northern cities • refusing to work until demands are met • Northern cities became havens for ______. • organization to advance working conditions • By 1840, 80% of the population was _______. • ...
The Gilded Age 2025-10-09
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- This president got shot 200 days into his first term
- This president funded Navy & Native American education
- This president served two terms
- The prosperity & growth in cities greatly overshadowed _____
- Mark Twain mocked the ___ ____ with the term "Gilded Age"
- Imposed historic protective trade rates
- How many years did the Gilded Age last (approx)?
- Mark Twain wrote "The Gilded Age: A Tale of _____"
- How many republican presidents were there?
- This president fought for Native American & blacks' rights
- How many democratic presidents were there?
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- Mark Twain's pen name
- What is the term for something covered in a thin layer of gold paint/leaf?
- Tall structures that became popularized in cities
- The 25th president
- How many presidencies were there in the Gilded Age?
- Mckinley was president during the _____ War
- Which amendment did President Grant push for?
- Who gave the Gilded Age its name?
- This president protected the rights of all races
20 Clues: The 25th president • Mark Twain's pen name • This president served two terms • Who gave the Gilded Age its name? • Imposed historic protective trade rates • How many republican presidents were there? • How many democratic presidents were there? • Mckinley was president during the _____ War • Which amendment did President Grant push for? • ...
US Final S1 Pt. II Review 2025-12-16
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- Cities spreading outward (2 words)
- “Buy now, pay later” practice (3 words)
- Paying part, borrowing the rest (stocks) (3 words)
- Arrests targeting suspected radicals (2 words)
- Harlem Renaissance poet (2 words)
- Shantytowns mocking Hoover (1 word)
- Black cultural flowering of the 1920s (2 words)
- Major economic collapse (2 words)
- Movement of African Americans northward (2 words)
- “Return to ___” slogan meaning stability (1 word)
- Plains disaster of drought and dust storms (2 words)
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- Alcohol ban era (1 word)
- New Deal retirement safety net (2 words)
- Japanese American relocation to camps (1 word)
- Immigration limits by nationality (2 words)
- Insures bank deposits (acronym)
- Risky investing in stocks (2 words)
- Illegal alcohol trade (1 word)
- Communities outside cities (1 word)
- FDR temporarily closed banks (2 words)
- Fear of radicalism after WWI (2 words)
- Giving in to aggression to avoid war (1 word)
- Stock-market regulating agency (acronym)
- President tied to “return to normalcy” (1 word)
24 Clues: Alcohol ban era (1 word) • Illegal alcohol trade (1 word) • Insures bank deposits (acronym) • Harlem Renaissance poet (2 words) • Major economic collapse (2 words) • Cities spreading outward (2 words) • Risky investing in stocks (2 words) • Communities outside cities (1 word) • Shantytowns mocking Hoover (1 word) • FDR temporarily closed banks (2 words) • ...
very silly crossword 2023-11-06
18 Clues: ham • mark • tree • fart • lemon • french • cheese • google • windows • alex and • cross ___ • atlantic or • canada's capital • vampires hate this • capital of california • weather for november 6 • wlfi chief meteorologist • second largest indiana city
Fill this in and you will know what you get :-) 2024-04-25
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- - State of the USA where the mormons live
- - Capital city of Jordan
- - Capital city of Saudi Arabia
- - Country where the longest river in the world ends
- - Caracas is the capital of this country
- - The largest desert in Asia
- - City of casinos and quick marriges
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- - Kathmandu is the capital of this country
- - The highest mountain in the world
- - The world's smallest country
- - Riga is the capital of this country
- - Largest waterfall system in the world
12 Clues: - Capital city of Jordan • - The largest desert in Asia • - The world's smallest country • - Capital city of Saudi Arabia • - The highest mountain in the world • - City of casinos and quick marriges • - Riga is the capital of this country • - Largest waterfall system in the world • - Caracas is the capital of this country • - State of the USA where the mormons live • ...
State Crossword Puzzle Jerriae.M-Samantha.S 2013-05-16
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- Alligator Alley is the nickname of a toll road with alligators
- The Capital is Annapolis
- The first monument to the U.S. Civil Rights Movement
- Tree is Eastern White Pire
- First transplant into a humans body
- Bird is the Western meadowlark
- Niagara Falls pour 40 million gallons of water
- State tree is Buckeye
- Their nickname is "The Volunteer State"
- The Capital is Honolulu
- Their nickname is "The Pelican State"
- The Great Salt Lake is the largest Natural lake
- The state tree is Douglas fir
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- State Flower Bluebonnet and tree Pecan
- The Roe River is Near Great Falls
- First of the 13 Colonies
- Named after our first president George
- The Capital is Boise
- The Capital is Sacramento
- State bird is Robin
- The Larges state is Burlington
- Flower is Yucca flower
- Indian Paintbrush is the State Flower
- Only crops are soy beans and tobacco
- The flower is the Dogwood flower
25 Clues: State bird is Robin • The Capital is Boise • State tree is Buckeye • Flower is Yucca flower • The Capital is Honolulu • First of the 13 Colonies • The Capital is Annapolis • The Capital is Sacramento • Tree is Eastern White Pire • The state tree is Douglas fir • The Larges state is Burlington • Bird is the Western meadowlark • The flower is the Dogwood flower • ...
History 2024-05-10
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- Where is the Great Wall of China?
- largest island in the Caribbean
- Jose Where is Petra located?
- What country has the longest coastline?
- capital city of Italy
- What is the most dangerous country?
- River Which rivers nickname is “the big muddy?’’
- largest lake in the US
- continent in all four hemispheres
- all the plants and animals in an area
- least populated state in the US
- capital city of Greece
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- map that shows a particular theme or topic
- capital city of Senegal
- Which river runs through the Grand Canyon?
- smallest country in the world
- location the precise point where a place is located on Earth
- capital city of France
- the layer of air that surrounds Earth
- river's nickname is "father of African rivers"
- creation and movement of glaciers
- Where is Machu Picchu located?
- molten, or liquid, rock that lies beneath Earth’s crust
- Where is Petra located?
- How many U.S. state capitals lie west of Los Angeles?
25 Clues: capital city of Italy • capital city of France • largest lake in the US • capital city of Greece • capital city of Senegal • Where is Petra located? • Jose Where is Petra located? • smallest country in the world • Where is Machu Picchu located? • largest island in the Caribbean • least populated state in the US • Where is the Great Wall of China? • creation and movement of glaciers • ...
Krzyżówka Geograficzna 2023-07-17
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- this country has the only flag that doesn't include red, white, or blue
- the largest region of Russia
- the capital of Cambodia
- the northern-most main island comprising Japan
- the largest Canadian province
- the official language of Togo
- the biggest sunflower oil exporter in the world
- the capital of Turkmenistan
- the capital of Corsica
- the second largest island in the Channel Islands, governed by the UK
- the largest city in Morocco
- the longest river in France
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- the largest US state by area
- the largest city in South Africa
- the three square-shaped states are Utah, Wyoming, and...
- the capital of Paraguay
- the only two country flags that have purple on them are Nicaragua and...
- the official language of Aruba
- the longest river in Germany
- on Uganda's flag
- on Lebanon's flag
- your thirteenth reason
- the most densely-populated country in Europe
- the tallest mountain in North America, located in Alaska
- the currency in Bulgaria
- the world's smallest ocean
26 Clues: on Uganda's flag • on Lebanon's flag • your thirteenth reason • the capital of Corsica • the capital of Paraguay • the capital of Cambodia • the currency in Bulgaria • the world's smallest ocean • the capital of Turkmenistan • the largest city in Morocco • the longest river in France • the largest US state by area • the largest region of Russia • the longest river in Germany • ...
Oceania 2025-04-16
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- Island nation north of Australia
- A country known for its rugby team,the All Blacks
- A country in Oceania famous for Kangaroos
- The native people of New Zealand
- Volcanic zone surrounding the Pacific Ocean
- The body of water surrounding Oceania
- The native people of Australia
- Pacificisland nation with a capital of Funafuti
- A famous Australian rock formation
- Island nation with a capital of Port Vila
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- A long, narrow sea animal found in Great Barrier Reef
- A marsupial that sleeps up to 20 hours per day
- The group of islands that includes Fiji and Tonga
- A flightless bird found in New Zealand
- Aboriginal art style
- The smallest continent in the world
- Pacific island nation with a capital of Suva
- The meaning of Blue color in Fiji flag
- A fruit commonly grow in Oceania
- Pacific island nation with a capital of Honaira
- country with a famous Jellyfish Lake
- The largest city in New Zealand
- A small island nation known for its palm tree
23 Clues: Aboriginal art style • The native people of Australia • The largest city in New Zealand • Island nation north of Australia • The native people of New Zealand • A fruit commonly grow in Oceania • A famous Australian rock formation • The smallest continent in the world • country with a famous Jellyfish Lake • The body of water surrounding Oceania • ...
United States 2025-05-16
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- Nickname for Nevada city
- Historic Boston event
- Nickname for Illinois
- National bird
- State known for its peaches
- State known for its potatoes
- City known for its jazz
- U.S. state with four letters
- Capital of Texas
- Largest U.S. state by area
- U.S. state abbreviation
- U.S. flag stripes color
- State with Mount Rushmore
- Nickname for Florida
- Nickname for Texas
- Famous Los Angeles sign
- Famous U.S. national park
- Famous Chicago building
- Historical U.S. document
- Nickname for Michigan
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- Capital of California
- U.S. Civil War president
- Capital of Florida
- State with the Grand Canyon
- Currency unit
- State known for its cheese
- Washington, D.C. landmark
- Iconic San Francisco bridge
- U.S. space agency
- Capital of Georgia
- New York's famous statue
- New York City borough
- First U.S. president
- Famous New York City park
- Largest U.S. city
- National anthem
- U.S. Independence Day month
37 Clues: Currency unit • National bird • National anthem • Capital of Texas • U.S. space agency • Largest U.S. city • Capital of Florida • Capital of Georgia • Nickname for Texas • First U.S. president • Nickname for Florida • Capital of California • Historic Boston event • Nickname for Illinois • New York City borough • Nickname for Michigan • City known for its jazz • U.S. state abbreviation • ...
geography and history timesquare-olivia and wanphie 2025-07-13
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- What is the capital of Brussels
- Which country is the oldest nation-state in Europe
- Which country is bordered by Saudi Arabia to the south
- What's the only country that starts with the letter Q?
- What's the country next to Norway?
- What's the largest US state by area?
- What's the capital of Canada?
- Which country is famous for The Atacama Desert and Patagonia
- What is the tallest mountain on land?
- What is the capital of New Zealand?
- Who's most responsible for the breakout of World War Two?
- Which country's name starts with the letter Y?
- What is the largest continent in the world
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- What is the most popular Muslim-majority country
- What is the second largest country
- Which country is landlocked and famous for cheese fondue
- Which ocean is the smallest?
- What is the capital of South Korea?
- Which country is the originated place of lego
- Which country you can see the Northern Lights and glaciers
20 Clues: Which ocean is the smallest? • What's the capital of Canada? • What is the capital of Brussels • What is the second largest country • What's the country next to Norway? • What is the capital of South Korea? • What is the capital of New Zealand? • What's the largest US state by area? • What is the tallest mountain on land? • What is the largest continent in the world • ...
The Rise of Afrikaner Nationalism. 2023-09-27
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- The chief of the Matabele chiefdom.
- The political party that won the 1948 elections.
- A secret Afrikaner organisation that protected and promoted Afrikaner identity and nationalism.
- The administrative capital of the Union of South Africa.
- Broke away from National Party to start the Purified National Party 1934.
- Religious belief of Afrikaners.
- The meaning of the Reunited National Party that was started by Hertzog joining Malans GNP.
- Used to unite and inspire the Afrikaner nationalists.
- The number of years that the South African War lasted.
- The first Prime Minister of the Union of South Africa.
- Leader of the United Party in 1948.
- The party formed by the NP and the SAP fusing or joining up together.
- Broke away from the South African Party to form the National Party in 1914 and became Prime Minister from 1924- 1939.wo official languages of the Union of SA in 1910.
- The mass movement to the cities.
- Prime Minister of SA from 1958 - 1966.
- Ox-wagons organised as a mobile fort.
- An early career of Malan before he became Prime Minister.
- Malan saw as the greatest threat to the white Afrikaner minority.
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- Afrikaans word for "people, which aimed to unite Afrikaners on the basis of race and language.
- The South African Party.
- A main industry needing unskilled black labour in the cities.
- A language that develops from simplifying and the mixing of different languages mixing
- An ideology that supported the system of racial segregation.
- Translated into Afrikaans for the first time in 1924.
- A feeling that the Boers had after they were defeated in the South African War.
- The colonists who took part in the Great Trek.
- A group of people who shared a common enemy with the Afrikaners.
- The number of ox wagons that took part in the the 1938 Centenary celebration.
- A partnership of political parties to form a government
- A reaction about the outcome of the 1948 election.
- Federation of Afrikaner Cultural Societies
- The king of the Zulu in 1838.
- The Centenary Celebration of the Great Trek and the victory of the Battle of Blood River occurred in 1938.
- Nomadic stock farmers descended from Dutch, French and/or German settlers.
- Created a white labor shortage from 1939 -1945.
- The mineral discovered in 1886.
36 Clues: The South African Party. • The king of the Zulu in 1838. • Religious belief of Afrikaners. • The mineral discovered in 1886. • The mass movement to the cities. • The chief of the Matabele chiefdom. • Leader of the United Party in 1948. • Ox-wagons organised as a mobile fort. • Prime Minister of SA from 1958 - 1966. • Federation of Afrikaner Cultural Societies • ...
Wales 2018-12-05
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- What verdict of a court doesn't exist in any other country of Great Britain but is used in Scotland?
- What does Scotland border with?
- Romans didn't find Wales particularly interesting because of its difficult..?
- What is the flag of Wales called?
- What is its capital called?
- What was the name of the last truly Welsh prince recognized by the English?
- The day when pancakes are made and children have custom to go begging and singing for pancakes at the kitchen door is called..?
- Which language is the first for 20% citizens of Wales?
- In which period did Christianity come to Wales?
- Which vegetable is an essential image of Wales?
- Which kind of sport is also popular in Wales?
- What is the name of a Welsh privateer, who made a name in the Caribbean as a leader of buccaneers,
- How do castles built by Normans are called?
- What is the name of Welsh University?
- Is Wales is an independent country?
- How does the largest popular festival of competitive music-making and poetry-writing that take place solely in Welsh called?
- What did the Saxon King construct to mark the part of Wales he had conquered?
- How does traditional Welsh sport called?
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- How do castles built by King Edward I called?
- What part of the main island of Great Britain does Wales take?
- What is the name of the greatest civil uprising that took place in Wales after the loss of independence?
- What is the name of establishment founded in 1925 in order to promote a full parliament for Wales and direct international representation?
- In which century Wales was conquered by the English?
- How do castles built by Welsh royals called?
- What is the name of the other of the main cities?
- What is the name of the establishment that was founded in 1998, but unlike the Scottish Parliament cannot pass its own legislation?
- What is the name of one of the main cities?
- What is the highest mountain in Wales?
- Caradoc is believed to be the King of the Britons because he had defied..?
- Was Wales occupied by Romans?
- What is the name of the TV channel that uses the Welsh language?
31 Clues: What is its capital called? • Was Wales occupied by Romans? • What does Scotland border with? • What is the flag of Wales called? • Is Wales is an independent country? • What is the name of Welsh University? • What is the highest mountain in Wales? • How does traditional Welsh sport called? • How do castles built by Normans are called? • ...
Meixco Today 2013-04-18
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- Fierce tropical storms that often attack Mexico from June to October.
- long narrow peninsula
- One of Mexico's largest industrial cities
- thick haze of fog and chemicals
- Madre "Mother Range" made up of three different mountain ranges
- Money owed by one country's government Down
- Southernmost city in Mexico where present-day Maya live
- Large farms that raise a single crop
- Tourist city on the Yucatan Peninsula
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- Change in economy to rely less on farming and more on manufacturing
- City Most populous city in Mexico
- Mexican cowhands
- Poor section of a city
- Factory on a border city
- Rpublic Mexico's form of government
- Workers People who travel from place to place when extra workers are needed to plant or harvest crops
- Peninsula between the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea
- One of Mexico's border cities that many Mexicans rush to, to work in its factories
18 Clues: Mexican cowhands • long narrow peninsula • Poor section of a city • Factory on a border city • thick haze of fog and chemicals • City Most populous city in Mexico • Rpublic Mexico's form of government • Large farms that raise a single crop • Tourist city on the Yucatan Peninsula • One of Mexico's largest industrial cities • Money owed by one country's government Down • ...
industrial revolution 2015-10-22
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- a new type of engine that power the revolution
- roads for which users had paid a toll
- identical components that can be used in place of one another
- a unpaid worker who was considered property
- was the best known canal
- most people began to work in ___________ were good were mass produced
- groups of workers who sleeked better working conditions
- expansion of cities and or increase in the number of people living in cities
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- became the dominant cash crop in the south
- the industrial revolution was mostly a _______revolution with new farming technology
- maker of the steamboat
- in industry where cloth is produced out of cotton
- built the nation’s first water powered textile mill
- workers who lived in Lowell mill
- to develop industry on an extensive scale
- this new invention made cotton it easy to refine
- inventor of the Cottongin
- a new form of transportation that used tracks
18 Clues: maker of the steamboat • was the best known canal • inventor of the Cottongin • workers who lived in Lowell mill • roads for which users had paid a toll • to develop industry on an extensive scale • became the dominant cash crop in the south • a unpaid worker who was considered property • a new form of transportation that used tracks • ...
Colégio Módulo - Estados e capitais da Região Nordeste 2020-10-16
9 Clues: Sua capital é Natal • Sua capital é Maceió • Sua capital é Recife • Sua capital é Aracaju • Sua capital é Salvador • Sua capital é Teresina • Sua capital é São Luís • Sua capital é Fortaleza • Sua capital é João Pessoa
Rocky Mountain and Plain States Region 2021-09-13
9 Clues: The capital of Utah? • The capital of Idaho? • The capital of Kansas? • The capital of Wyoming? • The capital of Montana? • The capital of Colorado? • The capital of Nebraska? • The capital of North Dakota? • The capital of South Dakota?
history 2025-12-02
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- economic hardship persecution overcrowding crop failures and lack of jobs.
- Laws required children to attend school.
- were created using funds from the Morrill Act.
- were Americans who opposed immigration
- was the main processing center for Asian immigrants in the West
- were crowded, run-down apartment buildings
- was the processing center for immigrants in the East
- allowed the creation of tall skyscrapers
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- provided services and aid to poor neighborhoods.
- is the movement of people from rural areas to cities.
- jobs opportunity land and freedom in the United States.
- was a time when wealth covered serious social problems
- founded Hull House in Chicago
- is the process by which immigrants adjust to American culture
- including teachers doctors lawyers and professionals.
- developed on the outskirts of cities
16 Clues: founded Hull House in Chicago • developed on the outskirts of cities • were Americans who opposed immigration • Laws required children to attend school. • allowed the creation of tall skyscrapers • were crowded, run-down apartment buildings • were created using funds from the Morrill Act. • provided services and aid to poor neighborhoods. • ...
Civilizations 2025-09-18
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- Well-organized system of rule
- a complex society that has cities, a well-organized government, and workers with specialized job skills
- Population Centers
- Workers doing specific jobs
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- Buildings and objects of beauty
- works Large-scale projects for all
- People of different ranks
- Shared set of beliefs
- System to record info, laws, prayers, & history
9 Clues: Population Centers • Shared set of beliefs • People of different ranks • Workers doing specific jobs • Well-organized system of rule • Buildings and objects of beauty • works Large-scale projects for all • System to record info, laws, prayers, & history • a complex society that has cities, a well-organized government, and workers with specialized job skills
Argentina, España y Noruega 2025-04-29
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- El día nacional de Argentina
- Localizacíon de España
- Habitantes en España
- El capital en Argentina
- Tradicion/fiesta en el Noruega
- Localizacíon de Argentina
- Tradicion/fiesta en el España
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- Habitantes en Noruega
- Tradicion/fiesta en el Argentina
- Habitantes en Argentina
- El día nacional de Noruega
- El día nacional de España
- El capital en Noruega
- El capital en España
- Localizacíon de Noruega
15 Clues: Habitantes en España • El capital en España • Habitantes en Noruega • El capital en Noruega • Localizacíon de España • Habitantes en Argentina • El capital en Argentina • Localizacíon de Noruega • El día nacional de España • Localizacíon de Argentina • El día nacional de Noruega • El día nacional de Argentina • Tradicion/fiesta en el España • Tradicion/fiesta en el Noruega • ...
Dream_Destinations_#1 2025-10-21
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- Capital of Japan
- Luxury islands in the Indian Ocean
- Romantic Italian city
- Colorful Spanish city
- Greek island with blue domes
- Capital of England
- American paradise islands
- Iceland’s capital of nature
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- Ancient city of Italy
- Beach city in Mexico
- City of love in France
- Historic Japanese city
- Modern city in UAE
- City that never sleeps
- Tropical island in Indonesia
15 Clues: Capital of Japan • Modern city in UAE • Capital of England • Beach city in Mexico • Ancient city of Italy • Romantic Italian city • Colorful Spanish city • City of love in France • Historic Japanese city • City that never sleeps • American paradise islands • Iceland’s capital of nature • Greek island with blue domes • Tropical island in Indonesia • Luxury islands in the Indian Ocean
Dream_Destinations_#1 2025-10-20
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- : capital of Japan
- : luxury islands in the Indian Ocean
- : romantic Italian city
- : colorful Spanish city
- : Greek island with blue domes
- : capital of England
- : American paradise islands
- : Iceland’s capital of nature
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- : ancient city of Italy
- : beach city in Mexico
- : city of love in France
- : historic Japanese city
- : modern city in UAE
- : city that never sleeps
- : tropical island in Indonesia
15 Clues: : capital of Japan • : modern city in UAE • : capital of England • : beach city in Mexico • : ancient city of Italy • : romantic Italian city • : colorful Spanish city • : city of love in France • : historic Japanese city • : city that never sleeps • : American paradise islands • : Iceland’s capital of nature • : Greek island with blue domes • : tropical island in Indonesia • ...
Population Patterns and Growth 2017-03-20
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- Patterns of how people are arranged in an area
- Distributed along the outer perimeter of an area
- Spread over a large area and not grouped together
- Number of live births per year per 1000 people
- Number that shows the increase or decrease in population
- Study of human population statistics
- Number of deaths per year per 1000 people
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- Maximum number of people that a region can support
- A group or type of people
- Movement of people from one place to another
- Formed in a line which can be straight or wavy
- Uneven and close together over an area
- Number of people in a given area
- Areas or populations outside of cities
- Areas or populations inside of cities
15 Clues: A group or type of people • Number of people in a given area • Study of human population statistics • Areas or populations inside of cities • Uneven and close together over an area • Areas or populations outside of cities • Number of deaths per year per 1000 people • Movement of people from one place to another • Patterns of how people are arranged in an area • ...
Steps Towards a Cleaner and Healthier Future 2024-08-05
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- A car that uses both gasoline and electricity.
- Solar and wind energy are types of this energy.
- Cars and buses are types of these.
- Gasoline and diesel are types of these.
- This type of pollution is common in big cities.
- Checking air quality in real-time is called this.
- Building new things is called this.
- Factories belong to this group.
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- Parks and open spaces are this color.
- Modern inventions that help reduce pollution.
- This type of vehicle uses batteries instead of gasoline.
- Use this kind of transportation to reduce pollution.
- We want the air to be _____.
- These help clean the air from factories.
- Cleaner cities attract more people to travel and visit. This is called _________.
15 Clues: We want the air to be _____. • Factories belong to this group. • Cars and buses are types of these. • Building new things is called this. • Parks and open spaces are this color. • Gasoline and diesel are types of these. • These help clean the air from factories. • Modern inventions that help reduce pollution. • A car that uses both gasoline and electricity. • ...
Transport 2025-05-22
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- It’s long, carries many people, and stops at stations.
- Floats on water, smaller than a ship.
- It runs on tracks, fast like the wind, and never gets stuck in traffic.
- Flies in the sky, super fast
- Flies and hovers, has spinning blades.
- Underground train in cities.
- Carries heavy stuff.
- Carries people and cars over water.
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- Two wheels, you stand on it and push.
- Big boat that crosses oceans.
- It has four wheels, goes on the street, and regular people drive it
- Runs on tracks in the streets, like in San Francisco.
- You pay to ride in it, usually yellow in big cities.
- Bigger than a car, often used by families.
- It has pedals, two wheels, and needs no fuel.
15 Clues: Carries heavy stuff. • Flies in the sky, super fast • Underground train in cities. • Big boat that crosses oceans. • Carries people and cars over water. • Two wheels, you stand on it and push. • Floats on water, smaller than a ship. • Flies and hovers, has spinning blades. • Bigger than a car, often used by families. • It has pedals, two wheels, and needs no fuel. • ...
Adjectives to describe cities 2023-10-14
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- Open to or advocating for new ideas, reform, and change.
- Comprising people from many different countries and cultures.
- Delightfully attractive and pleasant.
- Pleasing to the senses, attractive and aesthetically pleasing.
- Full of energy and enthusiasm, lively.
- Visually charming or quaint.
- Comprising a variety of different elements or people.
- Relating to the arts, customs, and achievements of a particular society.
- Characterized by contemporary design, technology, or ideas.
- Full of energetic activity and noise.
- Full of life, energy, and enthusiasm.
- Characterized by constant change and activity.
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- Full of energetic activity and noise.
- Friendly and inviting to visitors or newcomers.
- Growing and flourishing, often economically and culturally.
- Relating to the design and construction of buildings.
- Having great significance in history, often with well-preserved historical sites.
- Having beautiful natural landscapes or views.
- Situated near or along the coast or shoreline.
- Comprising a diverse range of styles, tastes, or ideas.
20 Clues: Visually charming or quaint. • Full of energetic activity and noise. • Delightfully attractive and pleasant. • Full of energetic activity and noise. • Full of life, energy, and enthusiasm. • Full of energy and enthusiasm, lively. • Having beautiful natural landscapes or views. • Situated near or along the coast or shoreline. • ...
NICKNAMES OF INDIAN CITIES 2024-05-26
19 Clues: Pink City • Yoga City • Steel City • Royal City • Golden City • City of Taj • Leather City • City of Lakes • City of Nawabs • City of Dreams • Millennium City • City of Temples • City of Oranges • City of Rallies • IT Capital of NCR • Land of Rising Sun • The queen of hills • City of Prime Ministers • Science city & City of Joy
Coach Langthorp's East Asia Crossword Name_______________ 2023-04-17
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- Tallest mountain in Japan, still considered an active volcano
- Ancient trade route between Asia and Europe
- East Asian country that is landlocked (no access to the ocean)
- Baseball is very popular in Japan and the US. What is the term for this spread of culture?
- Country with the Capital city of Seoul. Has democracy unlike it's neighbor on the peninsula
- Country that gave us anime, sushi, nintendo, pokemon, sony and so much more
- The name for a chain of islands (typically formed by plate tectonics)
- River that travels though Shanghai and is home to the 3 Gorges Dam
- Coach ___________is the coolest, funniest, smartest Coach in the world
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- Japanese warrior class, weapon of choice is the katana
- Boundary that divides North and South Korea along the 38th parallel
- Mongol warrior and leader who conquered and controlled land all over Asia
- When people move to the cities from the countryside in large numbers
- Government in which resources and power are held in the hands of the State (ex: China, North Korea)
- Country that was founded after the Chinese Civil War and Nationalists (democracy) fled to the island
- A family or group that rules for a long time
- Country with the highest population
17 Clues: Country with the highest population • Ancient trade route between Asia and Europe • A family or group that rules for a long time • Japanese warrior class, weapon of choice is the katana • Tallest mountain in Japan, still considered an active volcano • East Asian country that is landlocked (no access to the ocean) • ...
Asia Vocabulary 2024-11-08
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- A measure of the number of people per unit area.
- Statistical data related to the population, often studied in geography.
- A group or chain of islands, such as those found in Indonesia and the Philippines.
- A genre of popular music originating in South Korea, known worldwide.
- Seasonal wind patterns that bring heavy rainfall to South and Southeast Asia.
- The highest mountain on Earth, located in the Himalayas.
- A major river in India, sacred to Hindus.
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- A large, distinguishable part of a continent, such as South Asia.
- An ancient trade route that connected Asia with Europe, named after the trade of a valuable fabric.
- A vast, cold region in Russia, known for its harsh climate.
- A farming method used on hillsides in Asia to prevent soil erosion and manage water.
- The world's highest mountain range, spanning five countries, including Nepal and China.
- Capital of Japan and one of the world’s most populous cities.
- The area in the Pacific Ocean basin with frequent earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.
- A major religion and philosophy that originated in India and spread widely across Asia.
- A large, powerful wave often caused by underwater earthquakes, especially in the Pacific region.
- A major desert in Asia, located in northern China and southern Mongolia.
17 Clues: A major river in India, sacred to Hindus. • A measure of the number of people per unit area. • The highest mountain on Earth, located in the Himalayas. • A vast, cold region in Russia, known for its harsh climate. • Capital of Japan and one of the world’s most populous cities. • A large, distinguishable part of a continent, such as South Asia. • ...
Niki Patel Canipe3Even 2019-04-15
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- laws allow the government to seize land for public use after paying owners the market value for their property A339 C
- rapid spread development outward from the inner city A348 C
- location where people go to receive goods and services A309 I
- urban planning in 1990 to reduce sprawl, increase affordable housing, create vibrant, livable neighborhoods A349 C
- area delineated by US Bureau of Census, statistics published; urban areas, C.T. corresponds roughly to neighborhoods R406 V
- distance people will travel to obtain specific goods or services A311 I
- consists of urban center, surrounding territory & agricultural villages, gov independent, pop has protection A304 V
- area of city where retail and office activities are clustered R412 V
- urbanized area of 10000-50000 ppl, county & adjacent counties tied to city R425 V
- legislation and regulations to limit suburban sprawl and preserve farmland R429 I
- chain of connected cities A312 I
- one way sizes of cities within a region may develop A308 C
- size of population necessary for any particular services to exist and remain profitable A310 I
- 2part CBD @ center, traditional market center adjacent to modern high-rise center A323 C
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- process when banks draw lines on map and refuse to lend $ to purchase/improve property within boundaries R420 I
- urbanized area w/ 10000-50000 ppl counties meet 1 of several tests indicating a functional connection to central city R420 V
- urban growth based on transportation technology A307 I
- cities- inner-city, get property - private owners, move residents & businesses, clear site, build new roads & utilities, turn land to private developers R420 I
- NYC, London, Tokyo … exert influence far beyond their national boundaries A311 C
- ring of land maintained as parks, agriculture, or other types of open space to limit sprawl of urban area
- ones shaped by the distances people could walk A307 I
- converting urban neighborhood from low-income, renter occupied area to middle-class, owner-occupied area R420 V
- urban residents leaving cities A350 V
- places that are larger & closer will have a greater interaction than places that are smaller & farther apart A308 C
- house owned by gov; US, rented to residents w/ low income, rents are 30% of families income R420 I
- neighborhoods undergo transformations over time as existing residents move out and new move in A327 V
- land in big cities @ Southeast Asia, focus is formal colonial port, gov zone, commercial & garden zones A326 C
- ppl of 1 ethnicity (middleclass white ppl) would be scared & sell home at low $ when family (black/hispanic) moved in A342 C
- large node of office & retail activities on the edge of an urban area R427 V
- areas of poverty occupied of their own ethnicity/race for social reasons A342 C
30 Clues: chain of connected cities A312 I • urban residents leaving cities A350 V • ones shaped by the distances people could walk A307 I • urban growth based on transportation technology A307 I • one way sizes of cities within a region may develop A308 C • rapid spread development outward from the inner city A348 C • ...
South African Provinces 2022-11-21
9 Clues: Capital City is Kimberley • Capital City is Cape Town • Capital City is Johannesburg • Capital City is Bloemfontein • Capital City is Bhisho (Bisho) • Capital City is Pietermaritzburg • Capital City is Mahikeng (Mafikeng) • Capital City is Mbombela (Nelspruit) • Capital City is Polokwane (Pietersburg)
Estados do Brasil 2023-02-09
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- Tem a única capital brasileira que foi fundada por franceses.
- Além do PR, esse estado também faz divisa com o Paraguai.
- Sua capital é Vitória.
- Sua capital é Belo Horizonte.
- Menor estado do sul do brasil.
- Já foi o estado onde esteve a capital do país de 1763 até 1960.
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- Um dos estados que faz fronteira com o MS.
- Faz fronteira com o MT, AM e AC.
- Terra da primeira capital do Brasil.
- Um dos estados do nordeste, faz fronteira com PE, RN e CE.
- Faz fronteira com o Amapá.
- Sua sigla é PE.
- Sua sigla é CE.
13 Clues: Sua sigla é PE. • Sua sigla é CE. • Sua capital é Vitória. • Faz fronteira com o Amapá. • Sua capital é Belo Horizonte. • Menor estado do sul do brasil. • Faz fronteira com o MT, AM e AC. • Terra da primeira capital do Brasil. • Um dos estados que faz fronteira com o MS. • Além do PR, esse estado também faz divisa com o Paraguai. • ...
Mexico 2022-12-14
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- A type of alcohol made from the blue agave plant,
- A traditional Mexican dish consisting of a small tortilla topped with various ingredients such as meat, cheese, and salsa.
- The capital of Mexico and one of the most populous cities in the world.
- An ancient Mayan city located in the Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico.
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- A major political, social, and military upheaval that took place in Mexico from 1910 to 1920.
- A holiday celebrated on May 5th that commemorates the Mexican Army's victory over the French Empire at the Battle of Puebla.
- A holiday celebrated in Mexico and other parts of the Americas on November 1st and 2nd.
7 Clues: A type of alcohol made from the blue agave plant, • An ancient Mayan city located in the Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico. • The capital of Mexico and one of the most populous cities in the world. • A holiday celebrated in Mexico and other parts of the Americas on November 1st and 2nd. • ...
Life in the City 2022-11-30
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- They're going to ______ a new school near my house.
- It's safer to walk on the ______ than in the street.
- _______ of the London can enjoy it's green
- A ______ is smaller than a river.
- Astana is unique because of it's _____ architecture.
- Shanghai is a city with tall _______.
- A Japanese architect ________ the city of Astana.
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- Some houses and buildings are made of _______.
- A car goes over a ______ to cross the river.
- People drive on the _______to get to cities/towns
- The cherry blossom is a _______ of Japan.
- It takes time and knowledge to _____ a building.
- I prefer the quiet life of _____ area.
- In summer, a lot of people enjoy _____ meals.
- Cities take up a lot of ______.
- Let's go to the __________, it's a great place to relax.
16 Clues: Cities take up a lot of ______. • A ______ is smaller than a river. • Shanghai is a city with tall _______. • I prefer the quiet life of _____ area. • The cherry blossom is a _______ of Japan. • _______ of the London can enjoy it's green • A car goes over a ______ to cross the river. • In summer, a lot of people enjoy _____ meals. • ...
quiz Wednesday 2025-12-02
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- middle class grew, including teachers, doctors, lawyers, and professionals.
- was a movement in literature and art focusing on everyday life.
- allowed the creation of tall skyscrapers
- used exaggerated and dramatic news reporting
- literacy led to rapid growth of newspapers.
- included jobs land and freedom
- developed on the outskirts of cities
- and ragtime became popular forms of entertainment.
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- were created using funds from the Morril Act
- were crowded, run-down apartment buildings.
- required children to attend school
- was a time when wealth covered serious social problems
- Houses provided services and aid to poor neighborhoods.
- Immigrants arrived mainly from southern and eastern Europe beginning in the mid-1880s.
- is the movement of people from rural areas to cities
- Founded Hull House in Chicago
16 Clues: Founded Hull House in Chicago • included jobs land and freedom • required children to attend school • developed on the outskirts of cities • allowed the creation of tall skyscrapers • were crowded, run-down apartment buildings. • literacy led to rapid growth of newspapers. • were created using funds from the Morril Act • used exaggerated and dramatic news reporting • ...
lian crossword 2020-11-01
10 Clues: capital of peru • capital of spain • capital of angola • capital of norway • capital of austria • the best iphone brand • capital of switzerland • the best racer in formula 1 • a animal that is little and cuit • he palace in barca and he is the number ten
International 2021-12-07
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- The least visited country in the world
- President of Ireland
- We don't wanna put in
- SWE
- Bosnia & ...
- Capital of New Zealand
- Mayor of London
- Former Yugoslavic Republic of ...
- Russian exclave
- Capital of Jordan
- Trinidad and...
- The country also known as 'Black Mountain'
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- French macaroni
- Armenian footballer who plays for Roma
- The country whose national anthem has no words
- Type of parliament, e.g. British parliament
- Most criminal country in the world
- Prime Minister of Finland
- Capital of Peru
- first winner (person) of the Eurovision Song Contest
- Happiest country in the world
- Smallest state of the United States by population
- Trinidad and ...
- The American city also known as 'Chiraq'
- The world's newest republic
- The first female Prime Minister of Sweden
- The most visited news site of the United Kingdom
- Former President of the United States with orange makeup
- Capital of Australia
- Germany's new chancellor
30 Clues: SWE • Bosnia & ... • French macaroni • Capital of Peru • Mayor of London • Russian exclave • Trinidad and... • Trinidad and ... • Capital of Jordan • President of Ireland • Capital of Australia • We don't wanna put in • Capital of New Zealand • Germany's new chancellor • Prime Minister of Finland • The world's newest republic • Happiest country in the world • Former Yugoslavic Republic of ... • ...
MATHEMATIQUES 2022-05-22
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- abréviation pour la fonction logarithme décimal
- proportion de chances de réaliser quelque chose
- première coordonnée d'un point
- Partie du capital emprunté qui est remboursé à chaque échéance
- logiciel utilisé pour faire des représentations graphiques de fonctions.
- Paiement annuel d'une partie du capital emprunté et des intérêts.
- nombre de départ pour une fonction noté x
- suite numérique avec passage d'un terme au suivant par addition
- fonction qui augmente
- représentation graphique d'une suite géométrique
- nombre qui s'additionne à un terme pour obtenir le suivant dans une suite arithmétique
- suite numérique avec passage d'un terme au suivant par multiplication.
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- point zéro d'un repère
- Paiement mensuel d'une partie du capital emprunté et des intérêts.
- nombre d'arrivée pour une fonction noté f(x)
- fonction inverse de la fonction logarithme décimal.
- deuxième coordonnée d'un point
- Revenu du à la banque lors du remboursement d'un capital
- fonction qui diminue
- ensemble de 2 axes gradués
- relation entre un antécédent et une image.
21 Clues: fonction qui diminue • fonction qui augmente • point zéro d'un repère • ensemble de 2 axes gradués • première coordonnée d'un point • deuxième coordonnée d'un point • nombre de départ pour une fonction noté x • relation entre un antécédent et une image. • nombre d'arrivée pour une fonction noté f(x) • abréviation pour la fonction logarithme décimal • ...
BONUS 2019-06-04
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- Edinburgh is the capital city of this country.
- the colour of the hills
- I don't like ________ videogames !
- The comparative form of "good"
- An antonym for 'original'
- A place where you can read or borrow books.
- the capital city of England
- Scissors, hammers and rulers. These tools are very ____
- This is a part of Britain. Its capital city is Cardiff
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- What's the ________ like today ? It's raining !
- a device or machine you can use to type texts, surf the internet, work or play games !
- Your nationality if you live in England
- Your nationality when you live in France
- The Union Jack is the name of the British ______
- In British schools pupils _______ uniforms.
- T-shirts, dresses, skirts, trousers etc...
- The colour of the sun.
- There are 3 grey ________ in Mrs Mai's classroom.
- the colour of the sky or the sea when it's sunny.
- The name of the capital city of Ireland
20 Clues: The colour of the sun. • the colour of the hills • An antonym for 'original' • the capital city of England • The comparative form of "good" • I don't like ________ videogames ! • Your nationality if you live in England • The name of the capital city of Ireland • Your nationality when you live in France • T-shirts, dresses, skirts, trousers etc... • ...
BONUS 2019-06-04
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- There are 3 grey ________ in Mrs Mai's classroom.
- Your nationality when you live in France
- T-shirts, dresses, skirts, trousers etc...
- The Union Jack is the name of the British ______
- In British schools pupils _______ uniforms.
- the colour of the sky or the sea when it's sunny.
- Edinburgh is the capital city of this country.
- I don't like ________ videogames !
- What's the ________ like today ? It's raining !
- A place where you can read or borrow books.
- the capital city of England
- An antonym for 'original'
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- Scissors, hammers and rulers. These tools are very ____
- The comparative form of "good"
- Your nationality if you live in England
- the colour of the hills
- a device or machine you can use to type texts, surf the internet, work or play games !
- This is a part of Britain. Its capital city is Cardiff
- The colour of the sun.
- The name of the capital city of Ireland
20 Clues: The colour of the sun. • the colour of the hills • An antonym for 'original' • the capital city of England • The comparative form of "good" • I don't like ________ videogames ! • Your nationality if you live in England • The name of the capital city of Ireland • Your nationality when you live in France • T-shirts, dresses, skirts, trousers etc... • ...
BONUS 2019-06-04
Across
- Scissors, hammers and rulers. These tools are very ____
- T-shirts, dresses, skirts, trousers etc...
- the colour of the hills
- a device or machine you can use to type texts, surf the internet, work or play games !
- I don't like ________ videogames !
- A place where you can read or borrow books.
- the capital city of England
- Your nationality when you live in France
- An antonym for 'original'
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- The name of the capital city of Ireland
- The comparative form of "good"
- The Union Jack is the name of the British ______
- In British schools pupils _______ uniforms.
- Edinburgh is the capital city of this country.
- Your nationality if you live in England
- What's the ________ like today ? It's raining !
- This is a part of Britain. Its capital city is Cardiff
- The colour of the sun.
- the colour of the sky or the sea when it's sunny.
- There are 3 grey ________ in Mrs Mai's classroom.
20 Clues: The colour of the sun. • the colour of the hills • An antonym for 'original' • the capital city of England • The comparative form of "good" • I don't like ________ videogames ! • The name of the capital city of Ireland • Your nationality if you live in England • Your nationality when you live in France • T-shirts, dresses, skirts, trousers etc... • ...
Worldly Puzzles 2024-04-23
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- The capital city of Australia.
- The chemical symbol for gold.
- The process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy.
- The author of "The Great Gatsby".
- The ancient civilization known for building pyramids along the Nile River.
- The largest ocean on Earth.
- The capital city of Argentina.
- The capital city of France.
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- The highest mountain in Africa.
- A unit of currency used in Japan.
- The treaty that officially ended World War I.
- The composer of the famous symphony "Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125"
- The capital city of Italy.
- The branch of science that studies the behavior of matter and energy.
- The largest planet in our solar system.
- The chemical element with the symbol "Fe".
- The largest continent by land area.
- The longest river in South America.
- A popular Italian dish consisting of dough and toppings, often including tomato sauce and cheese.
- The seventh planet from the sun.
20 Clues: The capital city of Italy. • The largest ocean on Earth. • The capital city of France. • The chemical symbol for gold. • The capital city of Australia. • The capital city of Argentina. • The highest mountain in Africa. • The seventh planet from the sun. • A unit of currency used in Japan. • The author of "The Great Gatsby". • The largest continent by land area. • ...
8th Grade Crossword (no spaces between words) 2023-02-09
Across
- ele-a hache-a-be-a-ene-a
- This country's capital is Managua
- eighty-one
- blue
- brown
- the capital of Colombia
- pink
- fifteen
- green
- twenty-nine
- gray
- orange
- one hundred eight
- chay-i-ele-e
- te-e-ge-u-ce-i-ge-a-ele-pe-a
- ese-a-ene jota-o-ese-e
- México (spelled with the Spanish pronunciation of the Spanish alphabet)
- eleven
- pe-u-e-ere-te-o ere-i-ce-o
- the capital of Argentina
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- 4,200
- yellow
- the capital of Chile
- ce-a-ere-a-ce-a-ese
- ge-u-a-te-e-eme-a-ele-a
- pe-a-ene-a-eme-a
- white
- Bolivia (spelled with the Spanish pronunciation of the Spanish alphabet)
- 704
- 3420
- one hundred
- black
- fifty-five
- red
- two thousand
- forteen
- Perú (spelled with the Spanish pronunciation of the Spanish alphabet)
37 Clues: 704 • red • blue • pink • 3420 • gray • 4,200 • white • brown • green • black • yellow • orange • eleven • fifteen • forteen • eighty-one • fifty-five • one hundred • twenty-nine • chay-i-ele-e • two thousand • pe-a-ene-a-eme-a • one hundred eight • ce-a-ere-a-ce-a-ese • the capital of Chile • ese-a-ene jota-o-ese-e • ge-u-a-te-e-eme-a-ele-a • the capital of Colombia • ele-a hache-a-be-a-ene-a • the capital of Argentina • ...
South America 2025-04-01
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- South American nation named after Simon Bolivar
- an economy that makes many different products
- Catholic religious celebration in Brazil
- led rebellions against Spain
- economy that trades with other countries
- group people who share a unique culture, identity
- South American nation, capital is Buenos Aires
- South American nation, is the Spanish word for Equator
- business owned by private individuals or groups
- Most popular sport in South America
- a country takes control of all industries
- overthrow of a government
- best soccer player in the world
- networks, such as roads, bridges, power grid
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- when machines do the work humans once did
- rate a nations ability to read and write
- small group (elites) that hold all political power
- power power generated from water and gravity
- Capital of Colombia
- South American nation, capital is Lima
- South American nation, capital is Brasilia, speaks Portuguese\
- income
- Major mountain range in South America
- a person who opposed slavery
24 Clues: income • Capital of Colombia • overthrow of a government • led rebellions against Spain • a person who opposed slavery • best soccer player in the world • Most popular sport in South America • Major mountain range in South America • South American nation, capital is Lima • rate a nations ability to read and write • Catholic religious celebration in Brazil • ...
PVCC Il Bel Paese 2025-05-05
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- Capital city of Italy
- City near Mount Vesuvius
- Home of the Pope
- Ancient Roman amphitheatre in Rome
- Green heart of Italy
- City with a leaning tower
- Coastal region with Cinque Terre
- City of canals and gondolas
- Tuscan city with medieval history
- City in the Alps
- Famous coastal area near Naples
- Capital of Umbria region
- Famous wishing fountain in Rome
- Region with lakes and Milan
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- Large island in the Mediterranean
- Ancient city buried by volcano
- Mountain range in northern Italy
- Region at the toe of Italy
- Birthplace of the Renaissance
- Five colourful seaside villages
- Active volcano in Sicily
- Beautiful lake surrounded by mountains
- Fashion capital of Italy
- Port city on the Adriatic
- City of Romeo and Juliet
- Capital city of Sicily
- Roman temple with a big dome
- Region known for rolling hills
- Port city in Liguria
- Island known for Mount Etna
- City famous for its food
- Northern city known for cars
32 Clues: Home of the Pope • City in the Alps • Green heart of Italy • Port city in Liguria • Capital city of Italy • Capital city of Sicily • City near Mount Vesuvius • Active volcano in Sicily • Fashion capital of Italy • City of Romeo and Juliet • Capital of Umbria region • City famous for its food • Port city on the Adriatic • City with a leaning tower • Region at the toe of Italy • ...
Family Trip 2021-08-16
13 Clues: tree • jacket • wooden • question ten • question one • question six • question two • question five • question four • question nine • question eight • question three • question seven
Ancient Egypt 2020-05-14
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- River, famous river
- oldest Egyptian god
- capital of Egypt now
- who where buried in Valley Of The Kings
- most important female pharaoh
- old kingdom capital
- new kingdom capital
- last Egyptian god
- king of gods
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- biggest pyramid
- first Egyptian god
- most known female pharaoh
- who took control of Egypt
- the first pharaoh
- Desert, name of the desert Egypt's located in
15 Clues: king of gods • biggest pyramid • the first pharaoh • last Egyptian god • first Egyptian god • River, famous river • oldest Egyptian god • old kingdom capital • new kingdom capital • capital of Egypt now • most known female pharaoh • who took control of Egypt • most important female pharaoh • who where buried in Valley Of The Kings • Desert, name of the desert Egypt's located in
Ancient Egypt 2020-05-16
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- River, famous river
- oldest Egyptian god
- capital of Egypt now
- who where buried in Valley Of The Kings
- most important female pharaoh
- old kingdom capital
- new kingdom capital
- last Egyptian god
- king of gods
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- biggest pyramid
- first Egyptian god
- most known female pharaoh
- who took control of Egypt
- the first pharaoh
- Desert, name of the desert Egypt's located in
15 Clues: king of gods • biggest pyramid • the first pharaoh • last Egyptian god • first Egyptian god • River, famous river • oldest Egyptian god • old kingdom capital • new kingdom capital • capital of Egypt now • most known female pharaoh • who took control of Egypt • most important female pharaoh • who where buried in Valley Of The Kings • Desert, name of the desert Egypt's located in
Test your knowledge 2022-02-23
Across
- an apple a day keeps a ......away
- participle of go
- where there is life there is ...
- the president of India
- synonym of talk
- you eat in the evening
- .....late than never
- participle of build
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- the capital of South Africa
- the capital of nagaland
- the president of Russia
- participle of breed
- synonym of trip
- the capital of Indonesia
- participle of creep
15 Clues: synonym of trip • synonym of talk • participle of go • participle of breed • participle of creep • participle of build • .....late than never • the president of India • you eat in the evening • the capital of nagaland • the president of Russia • the capital of Indonesia • the capital of South Africa • where there is life there is ... • an apple a day keeps a ......away
Dream_Destinations_#1 2025-10-20
Across
- : capital of Japan
- : luxury islands in the Indian Ocean
- : romantic Italian city
- : colorful Spanish city
- : Greek island with blue domes
- : capital of England
- : American paradise islands
- : Iceland’s capital of nature
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- : ancient city of Italy
- : beach city in Mexico
- : city of love in France
- : historic Japanese city
- : modern city in UAE
- : city that never sleeps
- : tropical island in Indonesia
15 Clues: : capital of Japan • : modern city in UAE • : capital of England • : beach city in Mexico • : ancient city of Italy • : romantic Italian city • : colorful Spanish city • : city of love in France • : historic Japanese city • : city that never sleeps • : American paradise islands • : Iceland’s capital of nature • : Greek island with blue domes • : tropical island in Indonesia • ...
U.S. Capitals 2023-09-25
Across
- The capital of Washington, known for its natural beauty.
- The capital of Hawaii, located on the island of Oahu.
- The capital of Iowa, located in the heart of the Midwest.
- The capital of New York, located along the Hudson River.
- The capital of Colorado, nestled in the Rocky Mountains.
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- The capital of Texas, known for its vibrant music scene.
- The capital of New Mexico, famous for its Pueblo-style architecture.
- The capital of Arizona, known for its hot desert climate.
- The capital of Alaska, situated in the southeastern part of the state.
- The capital of Oregon, rich in history and surrounded by greenery.
10 Clues: The capital of Hawaii, located on the island of Oahu. • The capital of Washington, known for its natural beauty. • The capital of Texas, known for its vibrant music scene. • The capital of New York, located along the Hudson River. • The capital of Colorado, nestled in the Rocky Mountains. • The capital of Arizona, known for its hot desert climate. • ...
Transportation 2023-03-29
Across
- This travels on roads in cities. A lot of people travel on this at the same time.
- This carries people in big cities. It travels on the ground but not on roads
- This can carry one or more people on the roads. No one pays the driver
- This often takes about four people. The passengers pay the driver.
- This is in many big cities. It travels on and under the ground
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- This carries people in the air.
- This carries people on water.
- This can take a lot of people from one town to another. It travels on the ground but not on roads.
- This has two wheels and travels on and off roads
- This takes people from one city to another. It travels on roads.
10 Clues: This carries people on water. • This carries people in the air. • This has two wheels and travels on and off roads • This is in many big cities. It travels on and under the ground • This takes people from one city to another. It travels on roads. • This often takes about four people. The passengers pay the driver. • ...
Dani 30 July 2025 2025-07-30
13 Clues: - fóka • - sivár • - izgalom • - szándék • - hiányzás • - csökkentés • - tudatlanság • - fellendülés • - papírsárkány • - jó hírű, elismert • ... shirt - galléros póló • ... cities - terjeszkedő városok • ... office - a cég központja, székhelye
spanish homework 2021-09-01
Blob 2022-11-01
Crystal Capital 2022-03-25
7 Clues: No Restrictions • A Profit from an Investment • What you are when you have money • Used in exchange for things you buy • The best investment product for entrepreneurs • The best investment product for salaried workers • What you have to do if your want to be financially free
mi casa 2022-03-24
15 Clues: y'all • your bed • my chairs • our floor • our house • our cities • their city • your lamps • his flowers • they(masc.) • you(formal) • their tables • our buildings • my small table • her dining room
Industrial Revolution Crossword 2024-01-30
Across
- This improvement in transportation during the Industrial Revolution increased the speed of travel.
- Invention of the Industrial Revolution that allowed messages to be sent quickly over long distances using Morse code.
- Cities during the Industrial Revolution were often overcrowded and ____, which often caused diseases to spread.
- A group of workers that negotiate for better working conditions
- This machine allowed factories to be built anywhere, powered by coal.
- This increased when factories began to release harmful waste chemicals into the environment.
- People moved to the cities during the Industrial Revolution because they wanted ____.
- Economic system that emerged during the Industrial Revolution, emphasizing private ownership and profit.
- The Industrial Revolution began in this country.
- They system in which goods were made by hand in people’s homes.
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- The movement of population into cities and away from rural areas
- The process of creating goods on a large scale using machinery
- These people were often hired to work in factories because they could easily fit into tight places and did not have to be paid as much.
- Working conditions during the Industrial Revolution could best be described as _____.
- The system in which the government owns and controls the means of production, such as mines and factories
- This social class grew during the Industrial Revolution.
- A manufacturing process in which workers specialize in one task to make multiple products at the same time.
- This was the first product created in factories using machines such as the Spinning Jenny.
18 Clues: The Industrial Revolution began in this country. • This social class grew during the Industrial Revolution. • The process of creating goods on a large scale using machinery • A group of workers that negotiate for better working conditions • They system in which goods were made by hand in people’s homes. • ...
Julia Hodges 2aaa 2019-04-30
Across
- An ethnic group can no longer be distinguished from another group in there area due to them giving up their beliefs and traditions. (3, CC)
- The slowdown of births after/before a war ends/starts. (2, IDK)
- A system of exchange in which no money changes hands. (6, IDK)
- How quickly and easily people in one location can interact with people in another location. (1, IDK)
- An ethnic or immigrant group moving to a new area adopts the values and practives of the larger group thathas recieved them, while still maintaing major elements of their own culture. (3, CC)
- Created by Johann von Thunen, who was a farm owner in Germany, in 1826. It is an economic model that suggested a pattern for the types of products that farmers would produce at different positions relative to the market where they sold their goods. In this model a bid rent curve was also used to say that the land closer to the CBD (central business district) was more expesive than the land farther away. This model is a very important topic because it is still true today and it is a very good guide for a geographer. (5, VIT)
- The population of cities, as compared to other areas, contains a great or poor variety of people. (7, IDK)
- The commercial heart of a city. This is one of the most important terms becuase it is in most of the models, such as the sector model/Hoyt's Model, Concentric Zone Moel/Burgess Model, Multiple-Nulcei Model, Galactic City Model, Griffen-Ford Model (Latin America), European Cities Model, African Cities Model, Middle Easter/Islamic Cities Model, and McGee Model (S.E. Asia). (7, VIT)
- The changes in the production process that replaced humans with machines. (6, CC)
- The inverse of friction of distance. Friction of distance indicates that when things are farther apart, they tend to be less well connected. (1, CC)
- Are cities of more than 10,000 inhabitants but less than 50,000, the country in which it is located, and the surrounding countries that have a high degree of integration. (7, CC)
- The spreading of information, ideas behaviors, and other aspects of culture over wider areas. This is important because almost everything stpreads. There are a bunch of ways to spread like relocation, stimulus, hierarchical, reverse hierarchical, expansion, and contagious. (3, VIT)
- Agriculture that involves greater inputs of capital paid labor relative to the space being used. (5,CC)
- How well two locations are tied together by roads or other links. (1, IDK)
- In 1884 and 1885, representatives from Europe met met in Berlin to lay out claims made on the continent of Africa. This meeting used these claims to form state boundaries in Africa based on their language. (4, IDK)
- The drawing of boundaries for political districts by the party or grop in power to extend or cement their advantage. This is very important due to the fact that, even though it is illegal, it still takes place today in the forms of packing, stacking, cracking, and kidnapping. (4, VIT)
- A boundary drawn before a large population was present. (4, CC)
- Something that folk cultures provide to a person. (3, IDK)
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- Water beyond the EEZ is open to all states because the United Nations Convention of the Law of the Sea. (4, IDK)
- Created by Thomas Malthus in 1798. States that food production would increase arithemtically, while the population will grow exponentially. Therefore, the Earth will go beyond its carrying capacity unless we limit population growth. This is a very important term because people still believe that this could happen in the future, even though they have no evidence to support their claim. (2, VIT)
- A boundary drawn to accommodate religious, ethnic, linguistic, or economic differences. (4, CC)
- Agriculture that uses fewer inputs of capital and paid labor relative to the amount or space being used. (5, CC)
- Consists of a city of at least 50,000 people, the country in which it is located, and the adjacent countries that have a high degree of social and economic integration or connection with the urban core. (7, CC)
- Programs to decrease/discourage the number of births. (2, CC)
- The global movement of plants and animals between Afro-Eurasia and the Americas. They took hundreds of plants and animals, such as coffee(E. Africa)/bananas(New Guinea)to(Americas), back east. (5, IDK)
- A set of changes in technology that dramatically increased manufacturing productivly. This is a very important topic becuase it changed how people worked and behaved, where they lived/work, and how they related to each other spatially. (6,VIT)
- An earlier baby boom. (2, IDK)
- Programs designed to increase/encourage the fertility rate. (2, CC)
- The shrinking "time distance" between locations because of improved methods of transportation and communication. (1, CC)
- The location decision for a factory is dependent upon the location of other factories (6, IDK)
- The process of showing a curved surface on a flat surface. This is a very important term because the models of the field of human geography because of how many are used. We have the mecator, peters, conic, robinson, and the goode homolosine which are all used to show the earth on a flat surface. (1, VIT)
- A system of mass production that involved the human version of an assembly line. (6, CC)
- A series of laws enacted by the British government which enabled landowners to purchase and enclose land for their own use that has previously been common land used by peasant farmers. (5, IDK)
- The permanently inhabited portion of the earth's surface (7, IDK)
- Anti-immigrant (3, IDK)
35 Clues: Anti-immigrant (3, IDK) • An earlier baby boom. (2, IDK) • Something that folk cultures provide to a person. (3, IDK) • Programs to decrease/discourage the number of births. (2, CC) • A system of exchange in which no money changes hands. (6, IDK) • The slowdown of births after/before a war ends/starts. (2, IDK) • ...
Julia Hodges 2aaa 2019-04-30
Across
- A system of mass production that involved the human version of an assembly line. (6, CC)
- The slowdown of births after/before a war ends/starts. (2, IDK)
- The drawing of boundaries for political districts by the party or grop in power to extend or cement their advantage. This is very important due to the fact that, even though it is illegal, it still takes place today in the forms of packing, stacking, cracking, and kidnapping. (4, VIT)
- A series of laws enacted by the British government which enabled landowners to purchase and enclose land for their own use that has previously been common land used by peasant farmers. (5, IDK)
- The permanently inhabited portion of the earth's surface (7, IDK)
- The spreading of information, ideas behaviors, and other aspects of culture over wider areas. This is important because almost everything stpreads. There are a bunch of ways to spread like relocation, stimulus, hierarchical, reverse hierarchical, expansion, and contagious. (3, VIT)
- Agriculture that uses fewer inputs of capital and paid labor relative to the amount or space being used. (5, CC)
- Anti-immigrant (3, IDK)
- A boundary drawn before a large population was present. (4, CC)
- The changes in the production process that replaced humans with machines. (6, CC)
- Are cities of more than 10,000 inhabitants but less than 50,000, the country in which it is located, and the surrounding countries that have a high degree of integration. (7, CC)
- How quickly and easily people in one location can interact with people in another location. (1, IDK)
- Programs designed to increase/encourage the fertility rate. (2, CC)
- The inverse of friction of distance. Friction of distance indicates that when things are farther apart, they tend to be less well connected. (1, CC)
- A boundary drawn to accommodate religious, ethnic, linguistic, or economic differences. (4, CC)
- The process of showing a curved surface on a flat surface. This is a very important term because the models of the field of human geography because of how many are used. We have the mecator, peters, conic, robinson, and the goode homolosine which are all used to show the earth on a flat surface. (1, VIT)
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- An ethnic group can no longer be distinguished from another group in there area due to them giving up their beliefs and traditions. (3, CC)
- An ethnic or immigrant group moving to a new area adopts the values and practives of the larger group thathas recieved them, while still maintaing major elements of their own culture. (3, CC)
- How well two locations are tied together by roads or other links. (1, IDK)
- The commercial heart of a city. This is one of the most important terms becuase it is in most of the models, such as the sector model/Hoyt's Model, Concentric Zone Moel/Burgess Model, Multiple-Nulcei Model, Galactic City Model, Griffen-Ford Model (Latin America), European Cities Model, African Cities Model, Middle Easter/Islamic Cities Model, and McGee Model (S.E. Asia). (7, VIT)
- Consists of a city of at least 50,000 people, the country in which it is located, and the adjacent countries that have a high degree of social and economic integration or connection with the urban core. (7, CC)
- In 1884 and 1885, representatives from Europe met met in Berlin to lay out claims made on the continent of Africa. This meeting used these claims to form state boundaries in Africa based on their language. (4, IDK)
- The shrinking "time distance" between locations because of improved methods of transportation and communication. (1, CC)
- The location decision for a factory is dependent upon the location of other factories (6, IDK)
- A set of changes in technology that dramatically increased manufacturing productivly. This is a very important topic becuase it changed how people worked and behaved, where they lived/work, and how they related to each other spatially. (6,VIT)
- The global movement of plants and animals between Afro-Eurasia and the Americas. They took hundreds of plants and animals, such as coffee(E. Africa)/bananas(New Guinea)to(Americas), back east. (5, IDK)
- Programs to decrease/discourage the number of births. (2, CC)
- Created by Johann von Thunen, who was a farm owner in Germany, in 1826. It is an economic model that suggested a pattern for the types of products that farmers would produce at different positions relative to the market where they sold their goods. In this model a bid rent curve was also used to say that the land closer to the CBD (central business district) was more expesive than the land farther away. This model is a very important topic because it is still true today and it is a very good guide for a geographer. (5, VIT)
- Created by Thomas Malthus in 1798. States that food production would increase arithemtically, while the population will grow exponentially. Therefore, the Earth will go beyond its carrying capacity unless we limit population growth. This is a very important term because people still believe that this could happen in the future, even though they have no evidence to support their claim. (2, VIT)
- A system of exchange in which no money changes hands. (6, IDK)
- The population of cities, as compared to other areas, contains a great or poor variety of people. (7, IDK)
- Water beyond the EEZ is open to all states because the United Nations Convention of the Law of the Sea. (4, IDK)
- Agriculture that involves greater inputs of capital paid labor relative to the space being used. (5,CC)
- An earlier baby boom. (2, IDK)
- Something that folk cultures provide to a person. (3, IDK)
35 Clues: Anti-immigrant (3, IDK) • An earlier baby boom. (2, IDK) • Something that folk cultures provide to a person. (3, IDK) • Programs to decrease/discourage the number of births. (2, CC) • A system of exchange in which no money changes hands. (6, IDK) • The slowdown of births after/before a war ends/starts. (2, IDK) • ...
arysha’s puzzle 2022-10-26
10 Clues: a country in europe • the capital of italy • the capital of china • the capital of canada • the capital of france • the capital of germany • the capital of australia • a country in south america • a country in north america • a country in the middle east
Harlem Renaissance 2022-01-11
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- dizzy gillespie and miles davis's instrument
- site of the 1920s-'30s renaissance
- name given to the 1919backlash against African-Americans moving into northern cities
- nightclub where many jazz artists of the '20s gained fame
- jazz pianist with an orchestra
- cab you may call for a dance number
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- a 3D object in artwork
- movement of six million African-Americans to northern cities
- real or imagined feel of a piece of art
- element of art that can be geometric or organic
- name for laws designed to segregate whites and Blacks
- what Walt Whitman hears America doing
- poet claude whose works include "To One Coming North" and "If We Must Die"
- Poet Langston of "I, Too"
- jacob whose artwork depicts the 2 down
15 Clues: a 3D object in artwork • Poet Langston of "I, Too" • jazz pianist with an orchestra • site of the 1920s-'30s renaissance • cab you may call for a dance number • what Walt Whitman hears America doing • jacob whose artwork depicts the 2 down • real or imagined feel of a piece of art • dizzy gillespie and miles davis's instrument • ...
Progressive Era 2024-02-20
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- People who belived in the idea of progress.552
- Perhaps the largest reform movement of the era. 559
- Woman who created the "Hull House." 553
- Crusading journalists who exposed injustices.552
- Concerned with redeeming the nation's cities.553
- Man who worked for immediate self-improvement. 566
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- Nickname of the Independent Republicans. 560
- Wrote "The Shame of the Cities." 553
- Head of the National Women's Party. 560
- By the late 19th century 90% of all professional women were in this profession. 555
- Fear of concentrated power. 552
- Man who helped launch the Niagara Movement and NAACP 566
- This rate rose rapidly in the late 19th century. 557
- Head of teh American Socialist Party 568
- Muckraker who exposed Standard Oil. 553
15 Clues: Fear of concentrated power. 552 • Wrote "The Shame of the Cities." 553 • Head of the National Women's Party. 560 • Woman who created the "Hull House." 553 • Muckraker who exposed Standard Oil. 553 • Head of teh American Socialist Party 568 • Nickname of the Independent Republicans. 560 • People who belived in the idea of progress.552 • ...
Minecraft: THE END999 2022-03-05
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- you need it to get to end cities.
- Waitaminute. IT TRANSPORTS STUFF TO THE END AND OVERWORLD?!?
- A common but hated effect in the end
- the pillars are made of these.
- haha I will kill the dumb enderman
- Used to activate the portal
- the dragons main ATK
- where you find the portal
- the rarest item in Minecraft
- the guardian of end cities.
- the dumb enderman won’t harm me now!
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- “what splash potion should I use to kill the enderman?”
- the boss of the end.
- the end city is made of ____________?
- what this game is called.
- so useful to kill the dragon!
- what the end is mostly made of.
- the thing the dragon lands on every few minutes.
- it drops ender pearls.
- best way to destroy end crystals
- they heal The dragon.
- the topic of this crossword!
- if you fall off the platform you fall into this.
- A food that teleports you?!?
- why it’s worth it to kill shulkers
25 Clues: the boss of the end. • the dragons main ATK • they heal The dragon. • it drops ender pearls. • what this game is called. • where you find the portal • Used to activate the portal • the guardian of end cities. • the topic of this crossword! • A food that teleports you?!? • the rarest item in Minecraft • so useful to kill the dragon! • the pillars are made of these. • ...
CH. 21 REVIEW 2022-02-08
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- 1925, Tennessee made it illegal to teach _____ in public schools
- Marcus Garvey encouraged his followers to return to _______.
- hidden saloons and nightclubs
- 1920's - the ____ rate doubled (regarding marriage)
- Amendment number ______ officially ended Prohibition
- organization that supported John Scopes
- Spirit of ________ - Charles Lindbergh's airplane
- Migration to ____ in the 1920's accelerated
- movement, African-Americans moved to northern cities from the South
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- part of NYC, saw African-American artistic movement
- _____ was involved in organized crime, bootlegging (last name)
- Protestant movement, literal interpretation of the Bible
- one region of the country that overall supported Prohibition
- people who smuggled liquor into the U.S.
- young woman who embraced new fashion/attitudes
- Amendment number _____ officially made manufacture, sale, or transport of liquor illegal
- ____ Act passed to enforce Prohibtion
- The ____ dropped in 1920's - women had fewer children
- electronic source of information/entertainment, popularity increased in the 1920's
- one region of the country that overall supported Prohibition
- required women to observe stricter standards of behavior than men
21 Clues: hidden saloons and nightclubs • ____ Act passed to enforce Prohibtion • organization that supported John Scopes • people who smuggled liquor into the U.S. • Migration to ____ in the 1920's accelerated • young woman who embraced new fashion/attitudes • Spirit of ________ - Charles Lindbergh's airplane • part of NYC, saw African-American artistic movement • ...
The Renaissance 2022-03-21
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- Wrote Utopia.
- First major printing bible.
- Where you get/store money.
- A paid pardon for sinning.
- Invented by Johannes Gutenberg in Germany in 1440.
- Rich citizens of the cities who sponsored artistic work that bettered their cities.
- Another word for Christian fighters.
- First emerged from the darkness of the Dark Ages in Northern Italy.
- A type of philosophy, or way of thinking that rose up during the Renaissance.
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- Painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel and sculpted the statue of The David.
- People of different cultures adopted and adapted Renaissance ideas.
- More willing to question the power of the Church.
- Instruction manual on government still used today.
- Painted the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper.
- This word literally means "The Renaissance".
- Father of Humanism.
- A type of poem, talking about the greatness of man and his potential to do great work.
- Loans made by banks.
- Wrote The Praise of Folly.
- Was called usury during the Renaissance.
20 Clues: Wrote Utopia. • Father of Humanism. • Loans made by banks. • Where you get/store money. • Wrote The Praise of Folly. • A paid pardon for sinning. • First major printing bible. • Another word for Christian fighters. • Was called usury during the Renaissance. • Painted the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper. • This word literally means "The Renaissance". • ...
Industrial Revolution 2013-03-30
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- People who work for a living and reside on someone's land
- A blend of carbon and iron
- Used to transfer products and raw materials to cities
- Where the Industrial Revolution really started in America
- The process in which machine power replaces human power
- A natural piece of material used for a task
- Groups that worked to protect the rights of workers
- A synonym for cloth
- Invented the steel plow.
- Used to pluck out seeds from raw cotton
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- Used to transport products and materials to cities with lowered transportation costs
- People who manage a business or industrial undertaking
- People who despise Industrialization
- Creating extensive amounts of good in a short time and cost
- Baked Iron ore
- When soot, dust and powders mix into the air and contaminate it.
- Invented the Steam Engine
- A document giving an inventor the right to distribute their invention
- Children working ridiculously long and laborious hours
- A disease caused by inhaling cotton dust.
20 Clues: Baked Iron ore • A synonym for cloth • Invented the steel plow. • Invented the Steam Engine • A blend of carbon and iron • People who despise Industrialization • Used to pluck out seeds from raw cotton • A disease caused by inhaling cotton dust. • A natural piece of material used for a task • Groups that worked to protect the rights of workers • ...
Vocabulary Words 2014-09-25
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- how an amount changes
- people who flee their country because of persecution or danger
- movement to cities
- relying on each other
- the permanent movement of people from place to place
- the goods that a country sells
- a map that shows where on earth's surface clusters of people live
- a graph made of lines
- a map that shows information about the life expectancy of people in an entire region
- moving people and goods from place to place
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- to meet all of one’s own needs
- often on farms
- the number of people living in a unit area of land
- a model used to explain the population history of a country or region
- the difference from the sale of exports and the money spent on imports
- cities and towns
- the buying and selling of goods
- large numbers of people in one or two age groups
- the speed with which change is taking place
- the goods that a country buys
20 Clues: often on farms • cities and towns • movement to cities • how an amount changes • relying on each other • a graph made of lines • the goods that a country buys • to meet all of one’s own needs • the goods that a country sells • the buying and selling of goods • the speed with which change is taking place • moving people and goods from place to place • ...
History wordsreach 2014-09-22
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- the number of years that an average person lives, has increased an result of improved diets and hygiene, and better medical practices
- to meet one of owns needs
- it the two largest age groups
- to move goods from place to place
- The goods the country needs
- uses shading or colors to show how many people the high and low or the areas
- no other country goods then the united states
- often on farms
- cities or towns are high
- number of people living in a unit area of land
- they flee their country
- graphs all the numbers of people
- the change of speed taking place
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- tells you the life on it
- a model to explain the history of a country or region
- movement to cities, has two basic causes.
- results in large numbers
- how the amount changes
- relying on each other
- smaller permanent flows of people from place to place
20 Clues: often on farms • relying on each other • how the amount changes • they flee their country • tells you the life on it • results in large numbers • cities or towns are high • to meet one of owns needs • The goods the country needs • it the two largest age groups • graphs all the numbers of people • the change of speed taking place • to move goods from place to place • ...
Industrial Revolution 2023-02-15
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- What allowed workers to bargain foe better work env./better pay?
- What spread to help promote women rights and end slavery?
- People made more money in ___ than farms.
- This was for rich people only before the IR.
- ___ cities grew rapidly.
- William ___ fought to end slavery.
- What committee formed to end child labor?
- Who had an expanding economy?
- What took work out of home and placed it in factories.
- ___ made Business loans.
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- These brought major cities together.
- most states offered free ___ for children up to 10.
- Was the new sun and fire.. producing light.
- ___ miners used steam-powered pumps to remove water from mine shafts.
- Start of the Industrial Revolution was the ___.
- What was wide spread among people?
- ____ was massively produced to help/heal people.
- A ___ was made popular through factory system.
- if factory owners refused demands, workers went on ___.
- British ___ made U.S. industrialize or die.
- ___ act prevented women/children from working under-ground.
21 Clues: ___ cities grew rapidly. • ___ made Business loans. • Who had an expanding economy? • What was wide spread among people? • William ___ fought to end slavery. • These brought major cities together. • People made more money in ___ than farms. • What committee formed to end child labor? • Was the new sun and fire.. producing light. • British ___ made U.S. industrialize or die. • ...
Theology II: Intro and background on the NT 2021-03-21
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- Luke wrote for Christians in this country
- the most symbolic and poetic Gospel
- Mark was his companion (2 words)
- Mark wrote for Christians in this city
- strict followers of the law
- Jewish historian who writes of Jesus
- lived apart from society and thought the Kingdom was coming
- how Mark portrays Jesus (2 words)
- last book of the New Testament
- housed cities of Cana and Nazareth
- Temple priests and aristocrates
- any non-Jews
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- housed cities of Bethlehem and Jerusalem
- Luke's "other" book (non-Gospel) (4 words)
- Luke's profession
- 21 of these are in the New Testament
- how Matthew portrays Jesus (2 words)
- tells the story of Jesus' teachings and ministry
- how John portrays Jesus (2 words)
- like Herod, one who ruled with no power
- Roman governor who ruled Judea (2 words)
- the first and shortest Gospel
- Greek name given to the Holy Land
- revolutionaries who wanted rid of Rome
- Luke was his companion (2 words)
25 Clues: any non-Jews • Luke's profession • strict followers of the law • the first and shortest Gospel • last book of the New Testament • Temple priests and aristocrates • Mark was his companion (2 words) • Luke was his companion (2 words) • how John portrays Jesus (2 words) • how Mark portrays Jesus (2 words) • Greek name given to the Holy Land • housed cities of Cana and Nazareth • ...
Faraway Brothers Crossword 2021-05-13
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- someone who has left El Salvador and their family
- Special Immigrant Juvenile Status
- The area that El Salvador is in
- A gang taking over El Salvador
- The thing most illegal immigrants need to stay
- The 45th president of the United States
- Many people are deported because they are-
- The main thing being trafficked across the border
- The country that many people seek to live in because it has a lot of oppurtunity
- Many families suffer this all over the world
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- Manyb Cities in California are
- One of the largest Sanctuary Cities
- These courts decide to deport people or not
- Many minor crossing the border are often-
- On the border you can be deported by the-
- Local governments in El salvador have much-
- Papers offering temporary citizenship
- A person often wanting out of their home country
- Someone seeking citizenship to live in a new country
- Many Illegals cross the border at-
20 Clues: Manyb Cities in California are • A gang taking over El Salvador • The area that El Salvador is in • Special Immigrant Juvenile Status • Many Illegals cross the border at- • One of the largest Sanctuary Cities • Papers offering temporary citizenship • The 45th president of the United States • Many minor crossing the border are often- • ...
The Gilded Age 2024-05-11
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- Rapid growth of manufacturing and factories
- John D., oil tycoon and wealthiest American of the era
- Term coined by Mark Twain to describe the era's superficial prosperity
- Distribution of government jobs to political supporters
- Growth of cities due to industrialization and immigration
- J.P., financier and banker who dominated corporate finance
- Control of an entire industry by a single entity
- Movement, efforts to organize workers and improve conditions
- Cornelius, shipping and railroad magnate
- belief that economic success was due to "survival of the fittest"
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- Influx of people from Europe and Asia seeking opportunity
- Workers' refusal to work in protest of conditions or pay
- Machine, corrupt organizations that controlled cities
- Boss, notorious New York City political boss
- Baron, derogatory term for wealthy industrialists
- Rockefeller's company, the largest of the era
- Consumption, ostentatious spending by the wealthy
- Labor organizations that fought for workers' rights
- Andrew, steel magnate and philanthropist
- Gap between rich and poor that widened during the era
20 Clues: Andrew, steel magnate and philanthropist • Cornelius, shipping and railroad magnate • Rapid growth of manufacturing and factories • Boss, notorious New York City political boss • Rockefeller's company, the largest of the era • Control of an entire industry by a single entity • Baron, derogatory term for wealthy industrialists • ...
O Brasil no mundo e divisão política do Brasil. 2021-04-05
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- A sigla desse estado é PA.
- Nome do maior continente em extensão territorial.
- A capital do estado do Rio de Janeiro.
- Nome do oceano que banha o território brasileiro.
- O território brasileiro é composto por ___________ estados.
- O estado que tem como capital Manaus.
- A capital do Brasil.
- O Brasil está localizado na América do _______.
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- A sigla desse estado é AL.
- O Equador e o _______ não fazem divisa com o Brasil.
- A capital do Espírito Santo.
- A sigla desse estado é TO.
- A sigla desse estado é RO.
- A sigla desse estado é AC.
- É o maior país da América do Sul.
- A sigla desse estado é RR.
16 Clues: A capital do Brasil. • A sigla desse estado é PA. • A sigla desse estado é AL. • A sigla desse estado é TO. • A sigla desse estado é RO. • A sigla desse estado é AC. • A sigla desse estado é RR. • A capital do Espírito Santo. • É o maior país da América do Sul. • O estado que tem como capital Manaus. • A capital do estado do Rio de Janeiro. • ...
Geography Unit 3 - Latin America Vocabulary (ch8-10) 2016-12-12
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- - wall painting
- crop - farm crop grown to be sold or traded rather than used by the farm family.
- - traditional handball-type game popular with Mexicans and Cubans.
- - trade agreement made in 1994 by Canada, the US, & Mexico.
- - Spanish term for “temperate land”; the middle altitude zone of Latin American highlands climates.
- - farm workers; generally, people who live and work in rural areas.
- - technological and economic growth that does not deplete the human and natural resources of a given area.
- - Spanish term for “soccer”.
- - the cowhands of Argentina and Uruguay.
- - cities with more than 10 million people.
- - top layer of the rainforest, where the tops of tall trees form a continuous layer of leaves.
- - Spanish term for “conqueror”; referring to soldiers who conquered Native Americans in Latin America.
- - Spanish term for “hot land”; the lowest altitude zone of Latin American highlands climates.
- - makeshift communities on the edges of cities.
- - knotted cords of various lengths and colors used by the Inca to keep financial records.
- - household made up of several generations of family members.
- - representative of the Spanish monarchs appointed to enforce laws in colonial Latin America.
- - a Latin American political leader from the late 1800s on, often a military dictator.
- - replanting young trees or seeds on lands where trees have been cut or destroyed.
- - steep cliff or slope between a higher and lower land surface.
- - parallel chains or ranges of mountains.
- - in Latin America, large agricultural estates owned by families or corporations.
- - faulty or inadequate nutrition.
- - in Latin America, small farms that produce food chiefly for family use.
- - commodities sent from one country to another for purposes of trade.
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- - the movement of people from rural areas into cities.
- - grassy, treeless plains of southern South America.
- - in Mexico, manufacturing plants set up by foreign firms.
- - floating farming islands made by the Aztecs.
- - dialects that blend elements of indigenous, European, African, and Asian languages.
- - electrical energy generated by falling water.
- - local form of a language used in a particular place or by a certain group.
- - fertile plains in inland areas of Colombia and Venezuela.
- - business that provides a service instead of making goods.
- - Spanish for “high plain,” a region in Peru and Bolivia encircled by the Andes Mountains.
- - traditional farming method in which all trees and plants in an area are cut and burned to add nutrients to the soil.
- country - country in the process of becoming industrialized.
- - a blending of beliefs and practices from different religions into one faith.
- - an area where the tide meets a river current.
- - native to a place.
- - a city that dominates a country’s economy, culture, and government and in which population is concentrated; usually the capital.
- - the loss or destruction of forests, mainly for logging or farming.
- - Spanish term for “cold land”; the highest altitude zone of Latin American highlands climates.
- - picture writing carved in stone.
- - picture or design made with small pieces of colored stone, glass, shell, or tile.
45 Clues: - wall painting • - native to a place. • - Spanish term for “soccer”. • - faulty or inadequate nutrition. • - picture writing carved in stone. • - the cowhands of Argentina and Uruguay. • - parallel chains or ranges of mountains. • - cities with more than 10 million people. • - floating farming islands made by the Aztecs. • - electrical energy generated by falling water. • ...
TCI Ch. 23.4 - The Aztec Empire 2022-05-23
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- Cities might pay in food, cacao, gems, cotton, cloth, animals, animal skins, shells, building materials, or even ___________.
- Collecting _________ was the empire's most vital business because they relied on _____________ to support Tenochtitlán's huge population.
- Tenochtitlán began simply as the Aztecs' home city, but after the Aztecs and their allies defeated the Tepanecs in 1428 C.E., it became the capital of a growing________.
- Successful ________ allowed the Aztecs to increase their sources of tribute and gain additional territory, laborers, and sacrificial victims.
- Unlike other empire builders, the Aztecs neither established colonies, nor _________ conformity on their subjects.
- _______________ stationed around the empire made sure that cities paid regularly.
- The Aztec Empire was a loose union of ________ of city-states that had to pay tribute to the Aztecs.
- Tribute took the form of whatever ___________ a city could provide.
- Under _________ I, in the mid-1400s, the Aztecs extended the area under their control.
- In battle, the Aztecs used bows and arrows, spears, clubs, and swords with sharp _______ blades.
- By the early 1500s, the Aztec Empire stretched from the Gulf of Mexico to the ________ Ocean.
- Every male Aztec was trained to be a ________.
- Each year, huge amounts of goods flowed into Tenochtitlán. An average year brought 7,000 ______ of maize; 4,000 _____ each of beans, seed, and grain; and at least 2 million cotton cloaks. Warriors, priests, officials, servants, and other workers and craftspeople all received payment in tribute goods.
- In most other ways, conquered cities remained _________. They kept their religion, customs, and language. They usually even kept their leaders.
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- Warrior knights carried shields decorated with figures of animals, such as the jaguar and eagle, to represent different __________ that the Aztecs believed they received from these animals.
- At its height, the empire ruled more than five ________ people.
- The Aztecs made only a few demands on the defeated city. The people had to pay tribute, honor the god Huitzilopochtli, and promise ___________ to the Aztec ruler.
- Most wars ended after _________, usually with an Aztec victory. Afterward, the Aztecs brought the soldiers they had captured to Tenochtitlán. Some became slaves, but most ended up as sacrifices.
- While these conditions made it easy for the Aztecs to rule, most of the _________ never thought of themselves as true Aztecs.
- The people the Aztecs conquered wanted their freedom and ________ paying tribute. These feelings led to a lack of unity in the Aztec Empire.
- The Aztec empire covered much of Central Mexico, and reached as far south as Mexico's current border with_____________.
- This word means: uniform behavior according to a set of social or cultural rules or beliefs
- Eventually, the Spanish would _____________ of that weakness by making allies of the Aztecs' enemies when they invaded Mexico in 1519.
- An Aztec declaration of war followed a ritual pattern. First, the Aztecs asked a city to join the empire as an ally. The city had _______ days to agree. If the city's ruler refused, the Aztecs declared war.
- _______ was the center of Aztec life.
- How many pounds is a ton? (You might need to look this up)
26 Clues: _______ was the center of Aztec life. • Every male Aztec was trained to be a ________. • How many pounds is a ton? (You might need to look this up) • At its height, the empire ruled more than five ________ people. • Tribute took the form of whatever ___________ a city could provide. • ...
Jason Tang-B3 2025-05-30
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- : Moving into a country from another. (2, CC)
- : Forces that unite a country (e.g., shared religion or language). (4, IDK)
- : The transformation from an agricultural to an industrial economy that began in 18th-century Europe, reshaping economies and societies. (6, VIT)
- : A region in which several large cities grow together. (7, CC)
- : A process of cultural change that results following meeting between cultures. (3, IDK)
- : Total population divided by total land area. (2, IDK)
- : Found in large, heterogeneous societies that share habits despite differences. (3, CC)
- : Leaving a country to live elsewhere. (2, CC)
- : A major population center with surrounding cities and suburbs. (7, CC)
- : The process of renovating urban neighborhoods, often displacing low-income residents. (7, IDK)
- : A group of people with shared cultural characteristics. (4, CC)
- : A state whose population is mostly homogeneous in terms of culture. (4, CC)
- : When a minority group adopts the cultural traits of a dominant group. (3, IDK)
- : Industry in which the final product weighs less than the inputs. (6, IDK)
- : Location factors related to the transportation of materials into and from a factory. (6, CC)
- : The growth of cities and the migration of people into them; essential to understanding modern human settlement patterns. (7, VIT)
- : A state's ability to govern itself without outside influence. (4, IDK)
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- : A large node of office and retail activities on the edge of an urban area. (7, IDK)
- : A politically organized territory with a permanent population, defined territory, government, and recognition. This is fundamental for understanding geopolitics. (4, VIT)
- : The visible imprint of human activity on the landscape, combining natural and built environments. It shows how humans interact with their surroundings. (3, VIT)
- : The physical characteristics of a place. (1, CC)
- : Farming for sale off the farm. (5, CC)
- : Number of people per unit of arable land. (2, IDK)
- : The theory that the environment dictates human behavior and societal development. (1, IDK)
- : Grouping together of many firms in a similar industry in a single area for collective benefit. (6, IDK)
- : Commercial grazing of livestock over an extensive area. (5, IDK)
- : The location of a place relative to other places. (1, CC)
- : Farming to feed the farmer’s family. (5, CC)
- : The idea that while the environment sets certain constraints, humans can adapt and make decisions within those limits to shape their own cultural landscape. (1, VIT)
- : A form of subsistence farming where people shift activity from one field to another. (5, IDK)
- : Factors related to the costs of production inside a plant (e.g., land, labor, capital). (6, CC)
- : Observing human patterns across space and asking why things are located where they are. (1, IDK)
- : The maximum population an environment can sustainably support; important for understanding limits of growth and resource use. (2, VIT)
- : Rapid diffusion of new agricultural technologies in the mid-20th century; significant for increasing food production in developing countries. (5, VIT)
- : Traditionally practiced by small, isolated, homogeneous groups. (3, CC)
35 Clues: : Farming for sale off the farm. (5, CC) • : Moving into a country from another. (2, CC) • : Leaving a country to live elsewhere. (2, CC) • : Farming to feed the farmer’s family. (5, CC) • : The physical characteristics of a place. (1, CC) • : Number of people per unit of arable land. (2, IDK) • : Total population divided by total land area. (2, IDK) • ...
Jason Tang-B3 2025-05-30
Across
- : Moving into a country from another. (2, CC)
- : Forces that unite a country (e.g., shared religion or language). (4, IDK)
- : The transformation from an agricultural to an industrial economy that began in 18th-century Europe, reshaping economies and societies. (6, VIT)
- : A region in which several large cities grow together. (7, CC)
- : A process of cultural change that results following meeting between cultures. (3, IDK)
- : Total population divided by total land area. (2, IDK)
- : Found in large, heterogeneous societies that share habits despite differences. (3, CC)
- : Leaving a country to live elsewhere. (2, CC)
- : A major population center with surrounding cities and suburbs. (7, CC)
- : The process of renovating urban neighborhoods, often displacing low-income residents. (7, IDK)
- : A group of people with shared cultural characteristics. (4, CC)
- : A state whose population is mostly homogeneous in terms of culture. (4, CC)
- : When a minority group adopts the cultural traits of a dominant group. (3, IDK)
- : Industry in which the final product weighs less than the inputs. (6, IDK)
- : Location factors related to the transportation of materials into and from a factory. (6, CC)
- : The growth of cities and the migration of people into them; essential to understanding modern human settlement patterns. (7, VIT)
- : A state's ability to govern itself without outside influence. (4, IDK)
Down
- : A large node of office and retail activities on the edge of an urban area. (7, IDK)
- : A politically organized territory with a permanent population, defined territory, government, and recognition. This is fundamental for understanding geopolitics. (4, VIT)
- : The visible imprint of human activity on the landscape, combining natural and built environments. It shows how humans interact with their surroundings. (3, VIT)
- : The physical characteristics of a place. (1, CC)
- : Farming for sale off the farm. (5, CC)
- : Number of people per unit of arable land. (2, IDK)
- : The theory that the environment dictates human behavior and societal development. (1, IDK)
- : Grouping together of many firms in a similar industry in a single area for collective benefit. (6, IDK)
- : Commercial grazing of livestock over an extensive area. (5, IDK)
- : The location of a place relative to other places. (1, CC)
- : Farming to feed the farmer’s family. (5, CC)
- : The idea that while the environment sets certain constraints, humans can adapt and make decisions within those limits to shape their own cultural landscape. (1, VIT)
- : A form of subsistence farming where people shift activity from one field to another. (5, IDK)
- : Factors related to the costs of production inside a plant (e.g., land, labor, capital). (6, CC)
- : Observing human patterns across space and asking why things are located where they are. (1, IDK)
- : The maximum population an environment can sustainably support; important for understanding limits of growth and resource use. (2, VIT)
- : Rapid diffusion of new agricultural technologies in the mid-20th century; significant for increasing food production in developing countries. (5, VIT)
- : Traditionally practiced by small, isolated, homogeneous groups. (3, CC)
35 Clues: : Farming for sale off the farm. (5, CC) • : Moving into a country from another. (2, CC) • : Leaving a country to live elsewhere. (2, CC) • : Farming to feed the farmer’s family. (5, CC) • : The physical characteristics of a place. (1, CC) • : Number of people per unit of arable land. (2, IDK) • : Total population divided by total land area. (2, IDK) • ...
Unit 9 Review 2018-02-26
Across
- Some slaves worked in this system, where they’d get a daily list of jobs. Their work would be over for the day when those jobs were finished.
- The government passed controversial ______ to protect manufacturers in the Northeast.
- 70% of America’s factories were located in this region
- The years before the Civil War are referred to as the “______ Era”
- The growth of cities is called this
- Industrialization forever changed the role of ____ in the workforce - at Lowell Mill, for example
- Improvements in _____, including canals and railroads, connected the Northeast to the West, but left the South relatively isolated
- Americans were moving from the countryside to cities, but ______ also had a major impact on major urbanization
- Immigrants from all over the world came to the United States, but especially Germany and this country - due to the terrible potato famine
- Most plantation field slaves in this system worked continuously all day
- The highest class in the South was the _____ owners, who owned the majority of slaves and controlled the economic, political, and social systems in the South
- Laborers started to organize into _____ to fight for fair pay and better working conditions
- Instead of blaming factory owners, many Americans started to resent _____ because they were often willing to work for less money.
- One of the 4 major problems with the rapidly growing cities - starts with a “D”
Down
- This man, a slave, organized a rebellion in 1831. It failed and led to stronger and harsher slave codes. (First and Last name)
- In the 1800s, the economy of the _____ was based on agriculture.
- Even though slavery ended in the North, ____-blacks still faced prejudice and discrimination there (starts with an “F”)
- This invention was the key factor in cotton becoming the main cash crop in the South (2)
- This invention allowed factories to not only produce fabric, but also made finished products with that fabric (2)
- Cotton quickly replaced _______ as the main cash crop of the South
- One of the 4 major problems with the rapidly growing cities - starts with an “O”
- Southerners made great profits on cotton because of the high ______ for cotton in the North and in Europe.
- In the 1800s, the economy of the _____ was based on industry.
- One of the 4 major problems with the rapidly growing cities - starts with an “F”
- The American Party, also known as the ______ Party, supported nativist ideas (2)
- Slaves from Africa were forced along the Middle Passage, which was one leg of the _____ Trade System
- Some slaves would find ways to _____ their situation. They would maybe run away, break things on the farm, refuse to have children, and more. (Starts with an “R”)
- A _______ is a person that supports laws that protect people born in the United States, at the expense of immigrants
- True or False: The vast majority of Southerners didn’t own slaves (but most unfortunately supported it anyways!)
29 Clues: The growth of cities is called this • 70% of America’s factories were located in this region • In the 1800s, the economy of the _____ was based on industry. • In the 1800s, the economy of the _____ was based on agriculture. • The years before the Civil War are referred to as the “______ Era” • Cotton quickly replaced _______ as the main cash crop of the South • ...
Human Geo | Unit 6 | Kiera C. 2022-11-10
Across
- Also known as CBD, it is known as the area where most office/retail jobs take residence
- Centralized cities with some surrounding suburbs, only considered one (in the US) if it has a dense population of 50k+
- Areas that have been cleared via slash and burn tactics
- Extreme (and quick) spread of agricultural technology
- The moment in history where humanity began domesticating crops/animals
- A noticeably big group of office & retail activities on the edge of urban areas
- The best farmland for agriculture in terms of efficiency in output
- Development of housing areas in low density areas that aren't contiguous to existing developed areas
- Harvesting twice from the same field in one year
- Physical, social, and economic access (24/7) to safe and nutrition-filled food at a quality that assists dietary health and a healthy life
- Development designed for only what we need currently with the intent to not screw over future generations
- A model depicting the internal structure of cities, social groups are arranged around groupings of activities
- A settlement residing in a low develop country's city, formed by illegally established residences on land that isn't owned by the establishers
- A northeastern, continuous urban complex (within the US)
- Adding land to urban areas by legal means (in the US)
Down
- Depicts NA urban areas via models made-up of inner cities surrounded by suburban & business areas, they are tied together by a beltway/ring road
- a quantity level regarding consumption of food that is under the minimum to support a healthy life
- A portion of land modified with the intent to increase profit via crops/animals
- The act of changing a low-income, urban neighborhood area into a (mostly) middle-class area
- The act of degrading land (usually in semiarid climates), brought on by humanity over-farming the area
- The internal structure of cities in the form of a model, shows social groups arranged spatially in multiple rings
- Plants that were harvested in a field (during harvest)
- Agriculture specifically done with intent to generate products for profit
- The production of flowers, fruits, and vegetables
- A process consisting of planting crops on the top of ridges with the intent to conserve good soil
- Limiting laws on permitted uses of land & max density development in communities
- Also known as GMO, it refers to living beings that have a novel combination of genetic material(s) brought on by modern biotech
- Models consisting of the internal structure of cities in which social groups are arranged around series of sectors/wedges, radiating out from the CBD
- The act of fishing to an extent that can cause (multiple) fish species to go extent.
- Government provided housing that is rented out primarily low-income individuals for a set percent of their earnings
- The process of switching crops in fields to avoid draining the land of all nutrients
31 Clues: Harvesting twice from the same field in one year • The production of flowers, fruits, and vegetables • Extreme (and quick) spread of agricultural technology • Adding land to urban areas by legal means (in the US) • Plants that were harvested in a field (during harvest) • Areas that have been cleared via slash and burn tactics • ...
HHD3 AOS 1b SAC revision 2021-04-28
Across
- Cancer often occurs in this area of the body due to faeces lingering on the wall of this due to poor intake of fibre and water
- Fruit and vegetables are high in ____________________ which help to reduce the number of free radicals in the body which are associated with higher rates of cancer
- Urban design and ________________ impact on behaviours and hence health due to the presence (or lack thereof) physical environmental factors
- Low fibre intake means that a person is likely to be hungrier which increases the risk of overeating and hence ____________________
- Early life experiences impacts on behaviours as young people are more likely to _________ what they see early in life
- Education is critical to health as when a person is educated it means they are more likely to take on board these types of messages and hence behave in a healthier manner
- Overcrowded, poor quality housing negatively impacts ___________ which means a person has a weaker immune system and often poorer mental health
- This hastens the process of atherosclerosis and is found in saturated and trans fats
- Adds fluid to blood vessels which increases blood pressure
- Fruit and vegetables are high in vitamins and minerals which help to promote the functioning of this system and hence help to stay free from illness
- This occurs to the liver due to years of excessive alcohol consumption as the liver processes alcohol
- _________ expectations place pressure on males to be macho, drink alcohol, drive fast, not go to the doctor and not talk about their feelings
- Fruit and vegetables are high in fibre and hence help add bulk to this
- Those living outside major cities, as well as males, are more likely to work with heavy _____________ than females and those in major cities which is associated with higher rates of ___________________
- Primary hormone of female which is linked with storing fat on hips, thighs and buttocks
Down
- Socioeconomic status is made up of three components – income, education and ________________
- The BMI takes into account two factors – weight and ___________________
- Primary hormone of male which is linked with increased risk taking
- High blood pressure over a long period of time
- Creates a bacteria in the mouth which attacks tooth enamel, increasing the risk of dental caries
- Access to healthcare for those outside major cities is impacted by things such as time, distance, cultural expectations – we refer to these as __________________
- Excess fat around the cells blocks the action of _______________ which can lead to high blood sugar levels, insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes
- A BMI of 30 and above means that a person is considered to be ________________
- Alcohol is very ____________ dense and hence increases risk of obesity
- This hastens the process of atherosclerosis and is done more by males than females, indigenous than non-indigenous, low SES more than high SES and those outside major cities than those in major cities
25 Clues: High blood pressure over a long period of time • Adds fluid to blood vessels which increases blood pressure • Primary hormone of male which is linked with increased risk taking • Alcohol is very ____________ dense and hence increases risk of obesity • Fruit and vegetables are high in fibre and hence help add bulk to this • ...
Country 2024-10-11
Across
- Famous for its art, fashion, and cuisine, France offers iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and picturesque countryside, particularly in regions like Provence.
- Known for its vast landscapes, Canada is the second-largest country in the world. It features multicultural cities, stunning national parks, and a reputation for politeness.
- Home to one of the world's oldest civilizations, Egypt is famous for its ancient monuments, including the pyramids and the Sphinx, as well as its rich cultural heritage.
- Renowned for its beautiful beaches, rich history, and flavorful cuisine, Thailand attracts tourists with its temples, vibrant markets, and warm hospitality.
- The largest country in the world, Russia spans Eastern Europe and Northern Asia, known for its rich history, diverse landscapes, and iconic architecture like the Kremlin.
- Africa: Known for its stunning landscapes and diverse cultures, South Africa is home to wildlife-rich national parks, historic sites, and vibrant cities like Cape Town.
- Renowned for its art, history, and cuisine, Italy features landmarks like the Colosseum, the canals of Venice, and the Renaissance art of Florence.
- Known for its tango music and dance, Argentina features diverse landscapes from the Andes mountains to the Pampas plains and rich culinary traditions.
- Rich in history and culture, Vietnam features stunning landscapes, bustling cities, and a diverse culinary scene, highlighted by dishes like pho and banh mi.
- An archipelago with thousands of islands, Indonesia is known for its diverse cultures, stunning beaches, and natural beauty, including Bali and Komodo Island.
Down
- The most populous country in the world, China has a rich history and culture, with landmarks like the Great Wall and the Forbidden City, alongside rapid modernization.
- Comprising England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, the UK is known for its historic landmarks, literature, and multicultural cities like London.
- Home to unique wildlife and natural wonders like the Great Barrier Reef, Australia boasts diverse landscapes, vibrant cities, and a laid-back lifestyle.
- Rich in history and culture, Mexico offers ancient ruins, colorful festivals, and a diverse culinary scene, highlighted by dishes like tacos and mole.
- Known for its vibrant culture, Spain features diverse regions, historic architecture, and a rich culinary tradition, including tapas and paella.
- Renowned for its engineering and cultural heritage, Germany features medieval towns, modern architecture, and significant contributions to philosophy and the arts.
- Straddling Europe and Asia, Turkey boasts a rich history and cultural heritage, with stunning sites like Hagia Sophia and unique landscapes like Cappadocia.
- An island nation with a rich history and modern technology, Japan is known for its cherry blossoms, traditional temples, and cutting-edge innovations.
- The largest country in South America, Brazil is famous for its vibrant culture, including samba music, Carnival festivities, and the Amazon rainforest.
- A country of immense diversity, India is known for its rich history, vibrant festivals, and a wide array of languages, religions, and cuisines.
20 Clues: A country of immense diversity, India is known for its rich history, vibrant festivals, and a wide array of languages, religions, and cuisines. • Known for its vibrant culture, Spain features diverse regions, historic architecture, and a rich culinary tradition, including tapas and paella. • ...
Spanish 1 November Crossword 2023-11-20
14 Clues: Capital of Cuba • Cake in Spanish • Drink in Spanish • Minus in Spanish • Seven in Spanish • Bread in Spanish • Eleven in Spanish • Twenty in Spanish • Eighteen in Spanish • Thirteen in Spanish • Capital of Honduras • Capital of Nicaragua • Vegetable in Spanish • Word used to talk about likes and dislikes in Spanish
matthew 2025-09-04
Across
- capital de Colombia
- Cula es la capital de Países Bajos
- la capital de Italia
- delih capital de India
Down
- la capital de China washington dc Cula es la capital de Estados Unidos
- es la capital de Francia london Cula es la capital de Inglaterra
- germany es la capital de Alemania
- Cula es la capital de Japón
- Cula es la capital de Inglaterra
9 Clues: capital de Colombia • la capital de Italia • Cula es la capital de Japón • Cula es la capital de Inglaterra • delih capital de India • germany es la capital de Alemania • Cula es la capital de Países Bajos • es la capital de Francia london Cula es la capital de Inglaterra • ...
