capital cities Crossword Puzzles
which country is it ? 2021-03-29
12 Clues: Tea • Asia • pasta • Zagreb • Siberia • kanguroo • hamburger • maple syrup • Monster truck • PARIS is the capital • Sucre is the capital • Bruxel is the capital
Governments 2024-03-21
8 Clues: Smaller Cities • Source of income • Smaller areas in cities • The king inherits the throne • Organization running a State • The right to chose the leader • Punish those who break the law • Sabha An assembly of adult villagers
Africa: Regional Atlas Review 2022-09-22
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- This River splits the Democratic Republic of Congo and the Republic of Congo.
- We watched a video about Evelyn Adede, whose family makes and sells these in Ghana.
- For our first discussion, we analyzed a picture of this town, the capital of South Africa.
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- During the Scramble for Africa, Europeans raced to reach land in Africa. Europeans taking control of this land is known as what?
- We learned that Africa has more than 2,000 ______.
- Due to trade routes along the water, it is common for cities to be formed along this.
- We discussed who should benefit from a country's own oils, minerals, water; otherwise known as these.
7 Clues: We learned that Africa has more than 2,000 ______. • This River splits the Democratic Republic of Congo and the Republic of Congo. • We watched a video about Evelyn Adede, whose family makes and sells these in Ghana. • Due to trade routes along the water, it is common for cities to be formed along this. • ...
COUNTRIES 2021-03-27
12 Clues: eiffel tower • its capital is rome • maduro is president • its capital is ankara • its capital is warsaw • the great wall of .... • its capital is budapest • a popular dance is samba • people eat lots of chili • shakira is a famous singer • flamenco is a popular dance • machupicchu is a famous citadel
Capitals and countries 2022-09-02
9 Clues: the capital of Wales. • the capital of Italy. • the capital of Russia. • the capital of France. • the capital of Canada. • the capital of the USA. • the capital of Scotland. • the capital of Northern Ireland. • the capital of England and the UK.
Communities in Canada 2020-12-06
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- This type of freedom means people can vote for their leaders and run for office.
- Indigenous peoples shared _____ with Europeans, which are an efficient way to travel in the winter.
- Someone who leaves their home country and moves to a new country.
- The capital city of British Columbia.
- An important industry in the Atlantic provinces.
- Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta are known as the ______.
- Saint John is the capital city of this province.
- Winnipeg is the capital city of this province.
- Indigenous peoples taught Europeans how to build these, from a wooden frame and sheets of bark.
- The capital city of Nunavut.
- The capital city of Nova Scotia.
- This type of freedom means people can practice any religion, or no religion at all, without fear of persecution.
- Canadians of mixed Indigenous and European ancestry.
- The national winter sport of Canada.
- Lack of food and clean water, high crime rates, and poor education are examples of _____ factors.
- For the Haudenosaunee, this type of building represents togetherness and cooperation.
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- As a former British colony, Canada is part of the British _____.
- A fundamental aspect of Canadian identity is respect and celebration of diversity, also known as _____.
- Her Majesty Queen _____ II is Queen of Canada.
- Canadians value universal _____, which means going to the doctor or hospital is free.
- The goal of The Ontarians with _____ Act is to make Ontario`s public spaces more accessible.
- In Ontario, Niagara Falls helps to provide this type of renewable energy.
- The provinces that border the Atlantic Ocean are also known as the ___.
- The capital city of Canada.
- Whitehorse is the capital city of this territory.
- The national summer sport of Canada.
- The goal of the Ontario _____ _____ Code is to prohibit and handle claims of illegal inequality, discrimination, and harassment.
- The Haudenosaunee Constitution emphasizes _____, unity, and freedom.
- Toronto is the capital city of this province.
- This province is home to many French-Canadians.
- Canada's two official languages, English and _____, are a fundamental characteristic of Canadian identity.
- People who are forced to leave their home due to persecution, war, or violence.
- Access to health care, adventure, and job opportunities are examples of _____ factors.
- The _____ Mountains are in British Columbia and Alberta.
34 Clues: The capital city of Canada. • The capital city of Nunavut. • The capital city of Nova Scotia. • The national summer sport of Canada. • The national winter sport of Canada. • The capital city of British Columbia. • Toronto is the capital city of this province. • Her Majesty Queen _____ II is Queen of Canada. • Winnipeg is the capital city of this province. • ...
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
FUN GAME 2025-03-04
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- "A piece of ___" (Something easy)
- A person who writes books
- "Break a ___!" (Good luck!)
- "Play with ___" (Take a dangerous risk)
- Opposite of "fast"
- A baby cat
- capital of Indonesia
- Another word for "beautiful"
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- "Spill the ___" (Reveal a secret)
- Another word for "intelligent"
- Opposite of "hot"
- Capital of Japan
- "Under the ___" (Feeling sick)
- Capital of Central Java
- Another word for "happy"
15 Clues: A baby cat • Capital of Japan • Opposite of "hot" • Opposite of "fast" • capital of Indonesia • Capital of Central Java • Another word for "happy" • A person who writes books • "Break a ___!" (Good luck!) • Another word for "beautiful" • Another word for "intelligent" • "Under the ___" (Feeling sick) • "Spill the ___" (Reveal a secret) • "A piece of ___" (Something easy) • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
HUMN 201 - Chapter 12 2021-03-21
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- A program of study designed by Italians that emphasized the critical study of Latin and Greek literature with the goal of understanding human nature
- Disenfranchised common people in Italian cities who resented their exclusion of power
- A French word meaning "rebirth" used to describe the rebirth of the culture of classical antiquity in Italy during the 14th - 16th centuries
- The quality of being able to shape the world according to one's own will
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- A term for Jews and Muslims in the Iberian peninsula who accepted Christianity; in many cases they included christians whose families had converted centuries earlier
- Northern humanists who interpreted Italian ideas and attitudes toward classical antiquity and humanism in terms of their own religious traditions
- Financial support of writers and artists by cities, groups and individuals often to produce specific work or works in specific styles
- Government by one-man rule in Italian cities such as Milan; also refers to these rulers
- Magnificent households and palaces where signori and other rules lived, conducted business and supported the arts
- Sworn associates of free men in Italian cities led by merchant guilds
10 Clues: Sworn associates of free men in Italian cities led by merchant guilds • The quality of being able to shape the world according to one's own will • Disenfranchised common people in Italian cities who resented their exclusion of power • Government by one-man rule in Italian cities such as Milan; also refers to these rulers • ...
Human Geo | Unit 6 | Kiera C. 2022-11-10
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- 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)
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- 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 • ...
Unit 9 Review 2018-02-26
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- 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.
- Cotton quickly replaced _______ as the main cash crop of the South
- 70% of America’s factories were located in this region
- The growth of cities is called this
- One of the 4 major problems with the rapidly growing cities - starts with an “O”
- In the 1800s, the economy of the _____ was based on industry.
- The years before the Civil War are referred to as the “______ Era”
- This invention allowed factories to not only produce fabric, but also made finished products with that fabric (2)
- Most plantation field slaves in this system worked continuously all day
- This man, a slave, organized a rebellion in 1831. It failed and led to stronger and harsher slave codes. (First and Last name)
- Slaves from Africa were forced along the Middle Passage, which was one leg of the _____ Trade System
- One of the 4 major problems with the rapidly growing cities - starts with an “F”
- This invention was the key factor in cotton becoming the main cash crop in the South (2)
- Even though slavery ended in the North, ____-blacks still faced prejudice and discrimination there (starts with an “F”)
- 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”)
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- In the 1800s, the economy of the _____ was based on agriculture.
- Immigrants from all over the world came to the United States, but especially Germany and this country - due to the terrible potato famine
- 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
- Improvements in _____, including canals and railroads, connected the Northeast to the West, but left the South relatively isolated
- The American Party, also known as the ______ Party, supported nativist ideas (2)
- True or False: The vast majority of Southerners didn’t own slaves (but most unfortunately supported it anyways!)
- Americans were moving from the countryside to cities, but ______ also had a major impact on major urbanization
- Southerners made great profits on cotton because of the high ______ for cotton in the North and in Europe.
- One of the 4 major problems with the rapidly growing cities - starts with a “D”
- Instead of blaming factory owners, many Americans started to resent _____ because they were often willing to work for less money.
- A _______ is a person that supports laws that protect people born in the United States, at the expense of immigrants
- The government passed controversial ______ to protect manufacturers in the Northeast.
- Industrialization forever changed the role of ____ in the workforce - at Lowell Mill, for example
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. • Cotton quickly replaced _______ as the main cash crop of the South • The years before the Civil War are referred to as the “______ Era” • ...
Urban Settlement 2022-11-13
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- Air, water, visual and ... pollution is an effect of urbanisation on the environment.
- A house or a place to live in.
- These houses are often built spontaneously out of any available materials, such as plastic sheets, metal sheets or even cardboard.
- Cities that have merged with other towns and cities.
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- These are areas where people live.
- The growth of towns and cities.
- These are multi-storey buildings containing a number of different units.
- The core of the settlement.
8 Clues: The core of the settlement. • A house or a place to live in. • The growth of towns and cities. • These are areas where people live. • Cities that have merged with other towns and cities. • These are multi-storey buildings containing a number of different units. • Air, water, visual and ... pollution is an effect of urbanisation on the environment. • ...
UNESCO World Heritage Cities 2022-11-02
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- Another word for ‘importance’
- A word for all the elements that make a city, except the buildings (e,g. roads, stairs)
- Elements preserved from the past because of their value
- For example, a statue
- The people who controlled Quebec after 1760
- Destroying something is an act of _____________
- ______________ Frontenac
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- To keep or protect from damage
- The man who was a fan of renovating Quebec
- The walls around Quebec
- The people who controlled Quebec before 1760
- Elevator that takes people from Quebec’s lower town to upper town
- The large military buildings near on the Plains of Abraham
- A place that contains pieces of our heritage
- A place where priests are taught
- A force of nature that grinds down surfaces
- Bringing something back to the way it looked or functioned
- An organization that protects heritage worldwide
- A set of achievements worth remembering
19 Clues: For example, a statue • The walls around Quebec • ______________ Frontenac • Another word for ‘importance’ • To keep or protect from damage • A place where priests are taught • A set of achievements worth remembering • The man who was a fan of renovating Quebec • A force of nature that grinds down surfaces • The people who controlled Quebec after 1760 • ...
Northeast Region State Capitals 2025-05-19
9 Clues: capital of Maine(ME) • capital of Vermont(VT) • capital of New York(NY) • capital of Connecticut(CT) • capital of New Jersey (NJ) • capital of Rhode Island(RI) • capital of Pennsylvania(PA) • capital of Massachusetts(MA) • capital of New Hampshire(NH)
Capitals: Section F 2025-10-20
9 Clues: The capital of Florida. • The capital of Georgia. • The capital of New York. • The capital of Maryland. • The capital of Virginia. • The capital of Pennsylvania. • The capital of West Virginia. • The capital of South Carolina. • The capital of North Carolina.
South American Countries and Capitals 2024-02-27
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- Means “equator” in Spanish
- Home of the driest desert on Earth
- The capital, number 4
- The capital, number 5 down
- The capital, number 10
- The largest country in South America
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- The best geography teacher ever
- Home of 70% of the world’s alpacas
- The capital, number 5 across
- Famous for pink dolphins
- The capital, number 2
11 Clues: The capital, number 4 • The capital, number 2 • The capital, number 10 • Famous for pink dolphins • Means “equator” in Spanish • The capital, number 5 down • The capital, number 5 across • The best geography teacher ever • Home of 70% of the world’s alpacas • Home of the driest desert on Earth • The largest country in South America
country, capital, currency and language 2013-08-30
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- greek and turkish speaking Cyprus use this very popular currency
- isreali capital
- georgian use this currency
- antananarivo is the capital city of which island nation
- egyptians recocnize this as their capital
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- french speaking Burundi uses this currency
- this city state is within the confines of the italian capital
- luanda is the capital city of this african nation
- macedonian capital city
- inaddition to hebrew isreali's speak this language
- citizens of iceland spend the icelandic
11 Clues: isreali capital • macedonian capital city • georgian use this currency • citizens of iceland spend the icelandic • egyptians recocnize this as their capital • french speaking Burundi uses this currency • luanda is the capital city of this african nation • inaddition to hebrew isreali's speak this language • antananarivo is the capital city of which island nation • ...
East Asia 2024-02-13
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- China's second longest river, gets its name from the color of the sediment it carries
- the capital of Mongolia
- the capital of Japan
- a large desert in Mongolia
- the capital of North Korea
- a mountain chain in Southwest China that includes the world's tallest mountain, Mt. Everest
- the capital of China
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- the capital of South Korea
- a man-made waterway that connects China's two longest rivers
- China's longest river
- the capital of Taiwan
11 Clues: the capital of Japan • the capital of China • China's longest river • the capital of Taiwan • the capital of Mongolia • the capital of South Korea • a large desert in Mongolia • the capital of North Korea • a man-made waterway that connects China's two longest rivers • China's second longest river, gets its name from the color of the sediment it carries • ...
Industrial Revolution Crossword 2024-01-30
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- 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. • ...
Cabin Pressure 2019-12-21
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- A major city in the Republic of Ireland, set in Munster province in the south of the country.
- A city in Italy’s Lombardy region.
- A university city on the River Tyne in northeast England.
- A community located on the island of the same name
- A Russian port city on the Baltic Sea.
- The capital of Liechtenstein, sits on the Rhine River near the Swiss border.
- A major port city in the Dutch province of South Holland.
- A historic market town in Berkshire, England, 39 miles west of London, 7 miles southeast of Reading, 8 miles north of Camberley and 4 miles west of Bracknell.
- A city in Mali, situated 20 km north of the Niger River.
- A prefecture-level city occupying the north-central section of Shanxi Province in the People's Republic of China, bordering Hebei to the east, Shaanxi to the west, and Inner Mongolia to the northwest.
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- France's capital, is a major European city and a global center for art, fashion, gastronomy and culture.
- A Hawaiian island in the central Pacific.
- Finland’s southern capital, sits on a peninsula in the Gulf of Finland.
- A municipality in the district of Jura-Nord vaudois of the canton of Vaud in Switzerland.
- Fictional Place. Not that it sounds particularly exciting anyway...
- Lumpur The capital of Malaysia.
- A town and civil parish in the East Devon district of Devon, England, on the River Otter, about 10 miles east of Exeter on the B3174.
- South Africa's biggest city and capital of Gauteng province, began as a 19th-century gold-mining settlement.
- Scotland's compact, hilly capital.
- A town in the Kebili Governorate in the south of Tunisia, known as the "gateway to the Sahara."
- A global center for banking and finance, lies at the north end of Lake Zurich in northern Switzerland.
- Massachusetts’ capital and largest city.
- The capital of the United Arab Emirates, sits off the mainland on an island in the Persian (Arabian) Gulf.
- A townland in Moneenroe ED, in Dysart Civil Parish, in Barony, in Co. Kilkenny, Ireland.
- A town in Suffolk, a county in eastern England.
- A port city on the Baltic coast of Poland
26 Clues: Lumpur The capital of Malaysia. • A city in Italy’s Lombardy region. • Scotland's compact, hilly capital. • A Russian port city on the Baltic Sea. • Massachusetts’ capital and largest city. • A Hawaiian island in the central Pacific. • A port city on the Baltic coast of Poland • A town in Suffolk, a county in eastern England. • ...
APHG Vocab Review 2020-04-09
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- Contentious political process by which a state breaks into smaller countries
- Manufacturing in which the cost of transportation and the material do not play a factor in deciding location
- Group of people who are a common identity
- The encouragement of white property owners to sell their homes at a loss because they were being overtaken by minorities
- Type of agriculture that requires the plots are abandoned once their fertility is lost
- Boundaries that are delimited and defined by straight lines
- Identifies the economically indepndent and dependent of a population (2 words)
- International organization that has joined together for military purposes
- Theory that political destabilization in one country can lead to acollapse of political stability in neighboring countires
- Physical land and cultural features of a location
- Movements of livestock according to seasonal patterns
- Represents data of equal value on a map
- Any of the languages derived from Latin (2 words)
- Any small group or region surrounded by another larger area
- Created the idea of the cultural landscape (2 words)
- Proportion of Earth inhabited by humans
- Expansion of cultural traits
- Term used to refer to the northern industrial states (2 words)
- Type of density that uses the number of people in a given unit
- Population group unified by a specific common characteristic
- Found at approximately 180 degrees (3 words)
- Describes the location in relationship to the areas around it
- Agriculture that specializes in grapes, avocados, and olives
- Term used to identify the southeastern and southwestern states (2 words)
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- Linked system of processes of a product that includes the beginning to the end (2 words)
- Location of where goods are broken up and change transportation modes (3 words)
- Economic and political relations that organize food production for commercial purposes
- Having to do with many cultures
- Market area surrounding an urban center
- Pidgin language that evolves to become a primary language
- Abandonment of cities by affluent or middle-class white residents (2 words)
- People who come from a common ethnic background but live in regions outside of their home ethnicity
- System mostly found in India that identifies social hierarchy
- Delegation of legal authority from a central government to lower levels of political organization
- Decrease in interaction between two phenomena as the distance increases (2 words)
- This type of diffusion includes contagious, hierarchical and stimulus
- A capital city placed in a remote or peripheral area for economic, strategic or symbolic reasons (2 words)
- Adoption of cultural traits
- Breakup of an agglomeration
- This allows geographers to map anlayze and model spatial data
- Cities that are located on the outskirts of larger cities (2 words)
- Model of economic development that has 5 stages
- One of the first agricultural hearths located in Mesopotamia (2 words)
- Theory created by Weber to describe the optimal location of industry (2 words)
- Theory that claimed that the power based in the heart of Eurasia could dominate the world
- Total value of goods and services produced by residents of a country
46 Clues: Adoption of cultural traits • Breakup of an agglomeration • Expansion of cultural traits • Having to do with many cultures • Market area surrounding an urban center • Represents data of equal value on a map • Proportion of Earth inhabited by humans • Group of people who are a common identity • Found at approximately 180 degrees (3 words) • ...
Christopher Ugorji Ch4 Sec 1 and 2 2021-12-10
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- what happened to other Indians in their colonies
- 1st governor
- first group of settlers
- one of the biggest cities
- what happened to metacom
- fifth group of settlers
- largest town in a colony
- fourth group of settlers
- the way William penn and roger williams wanted
- second group of settlers
- why farming wasn't big
- what did they do to 20 men and women
- assembly of elected representatives
- another one of the biggest cities
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- The type of laws and teachings in the new society
- the first thing native Americans did to the english
- religious group
- the second thing native americans did to the english
- to be treated
- land was what in NJ
- what happened to metacom's family
- colony that was formed by Puritans
- thrid group of settlers
- estates called
- rights that have to be respected
- the reason they did what they did to the 20 men and women
26 Clues: 1st governor • to be treated • estates called • religious group • land was what in NJ • why farming wasn't big • first group of settlers • fifth group of settlers • thrid group of settlers • what happened to metacom • largest town in a colony • fourth group of settlers • second group of settlers • one of the biggest cities • rights that have to be respected • what happened to metacom's family • ...
Unit 2 Geo Terms 2022-02-25
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- illegal living areas where residents cannot afford anything else
- future arrangement of a city
- cars define public life
- transportation part of city
- earliest part of city
- cities, related to government
- urban living areas
- countryside, open spaces
- decoration to city because aging or neglect
- city with at least 10 million population
- two bigs cities that are hard to differentiate
- pulling away from center
- “who” or “what” is nearby
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- pulls toward center
- separating from center
- persuasion to sell one’s home because ethnic minorities
- gathering towards center
- overcrowded areas inhabited by the poor
- center of global and economic power
- physical characteristics of a location
- increasing percent of population in a city
- densely populated area
- leaving rural areas to go to city
- lack of resources
- commercial functions of a city
- divided areas
- banks refuse to loan money to people that reside in “struggling areas”
- contamination in the air, water, soil
28 Clues: divided areas • lack of resources • urban living areas • pulls toward center • earliest part of city • separating from center • densely populated area • cars define public life • gathering towards center • countryside, open spaces • pulling away from center • “who” or “what” is nearby • transportation part of city • future arrangement of a city • cities, related to government • ...
African Nationalism & independence 2022-04-25
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- allowed to vote and run for office
- as cities grew slums formed this is
- (Organization of African Unity)
- became a unstable gov. with rwanda
- dishonest conduct for those in power
- Elected in africa of 1994
- unity of all black people
- british colony gained
- mandela was president of, republic of
- system of racial segregation
- (African National Congress)
- practice beliefs and wear these clothes
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- slowed down economic growth
- formed unstable gov. with tutsi
- 1957 and 82, 70 leader violent overthrown
- best education and jobs
- site of 1994 genocide
- after this women's roles changed
- majority ran the government
- many lived without clean water this is a
- Peaceful march led in
- murderous way of wiping out people
- africa hit the hardest by this
- droughts have caused this
- cities grew massive
- led gold coast ro freedom
- fall of regime followed by bloody....
- where tutsi died
- created unstable gov. with hutu
- affected the growth of crops
30 Clues: where tutsi died • cities grew massive • site of 1994 genocide • Peaceful march led in • british colony gained • best education and jobs • Elected in africa of 1994 • droughts have caused this • unity of all black people • led gold coast ro freedom • slowed down economic growth • majority ran the government • (African National Congress) • system of racial segregation • ...
Immigration Crossword 2018-09-21
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- Most European immigrants arrived on the ___ coast
- Cities grew rapidly because there were plenty of ___
- In sweatshops, hours were ___
- Factors that attract an immigrant to a new area
- Small workshops that were hot and cramped
- The ___ of Liberty stands in New York Harbor
- Someone who comes to live permanently in a new country from another country
- A crowded, cheap apartment building
- Full of people; describes the tenements of the late 1800s
- Asian immigrants arrived at ___ Island
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- Many Asian immigrants settled on the ___ Coast
- Many Chinese immigrants first came to California to seek this
- Tenements were found in crowded city ___
- European immigrants arrived at ___ Island
- Unfair, negative opinion of a group of people
- Factors that drive an immigrant from his home
- Places where most immigrants in the late 1800s settled to find jobs
- Airless rooms below deck on a ship
- Congress passed the first ___ to keep Chinese people out in 1882
- Immigrants after 1880 came from southeastern Europe
20 Clues: In sweatshops, hours were ___ • Airless rooms below deck on a ship • A crowded, cheap apartment building • Asian immigrants arrived at ___ Island • Tenements were found in crowded city ___ • European immigrants arrived at ___ Island • Small workshops that were hot and cramped • The ___ of Liberty stands in New York Harbor • Unfair, negative opinion of a group of people • ...
Nacho and Lolita 2015-01-30
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- A small city
- Write your teacher's names here: Answers include: years, foxes, ponies, twins, ashes, town, inches, daisies, cities, cherries.
- Places that collect and lend publications
- Two or more flying insects that lay larvae
- A small breed of horses
- Politically organized territories
- Quantities of things of the same type
- flowers with white petals and yellow centers
- People admired for their courage or deeds
- Containers with flat bottoms and low rims
- red, juicy fruits with hard pits
- Circular or spherical
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- units used to measure length
- Write your name in the blanks. Answers include: round, libraries, heroes, alleys, trays, bounce, flies, bunches, states, lunches.
- Narrow lanes behind rows of buildings
- Periods of twelve months
- A lively or joyful spring or spirit
- large towns where many people live
- Midday meal between breakfast and dinner
- Organisms born from same parent on same day
- Small carnivorous mammals with bushy tails
- Gray flakes left after something burns
22 Clues: A small city • Circular or spherical • A small breed of horses • Periods of twelve months • units used to measure length • red, juicy fruits with hard pits • Politically organized territories • large towns where many people live • A lively or joyful spring or spirit • Narrow lanes behind rows of buildings • Quantities of things of the same type • ...
8 features of a Civilization 2023-10-19
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- the _____ job was to feed the civilization.
- Civilization is a group of people living and ____ together to create an organized society.
- large towns in the center of a large civilization.
- creates and keeps order in society.
- writing was used for laws, farming ____ and religious documents.
- historic buildings were made from ____ materials
- the belief in more then one god
- both historic and modern day government is ruled by a ____.
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- how to get water to your crops both in historic and modern time.
- historic cities were built next to _____.
- the belief in only one god
- _______ were the writers in early civilizations.
- the belief in one or more gods
- today, _____ determines which class you and your family are part of.
- early writers wrote on _____, not paper.
- the white house is in which part of today's modern govenment?
- in historic writing ____ were used to represent words.
- The king in historic time was part of the ____ class.
- today's paper is made by ____.
- Public ____.
20 Clues: Public ____. • the belief in only one god • the belief in one or more gods • today's paper is made by ____. • the belief in more then one god • creates and keeps order in society. • early writers wrote on _____, not paper. • historic cities were built next to _____. • the _____ job was to feed the civilization. • _______ were the writers in early civilizations. • ...
8 features of a Civilization 2023-10-19
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- the _____ job was to feed the civilization.
- Civilization is a group of people living and ____ together to create an organized society.
- large towns in the center of a large civilization.
- creates and keeps order in society.
- writing was used for laws, farming ____ and religious documents.
- historic buildings were made from ____ materials
- the belief in more then one god
- both historic and modern day government is ruled by a ____.
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- how to get water to your crops both in historic and modern time.
- historic cities were built next to _____.
- the belief in only one god
- _______ were the writers in early civilizations.
- the belief in one or more gods
- today, _____ determines which class you and your family are part of.
- early writers wrote on _____, not paper.
- the white house is in which part of today's modern govenment?
- in historic writing ____ were used to represent words.
- The king in historic time was part of the ____ class.
- today's paper is made by ____.
- Public ____.
20 Clues: Public ____. • the belief in only one god • the belief in one or more gods • today's paper is made by ____. • the belief in more then one god • creates and keeps order in society. • early writers wrote on _____, not paper. • historic cities were built next to _____. • the _____ job was to feed the civilization. • _______ were the writers in early civilizations. • ...
8 features of a Civilization 2023-10-19
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- the _____ job was to feed the civilization.
- Civilization is a group of people living and ____ together to create an organized society.
- large towns in the center of a large civilization.
- creates and keeps order in society.
- writing was used for laws, farming ____ and religious documents.
- historic buildings were made from ____ materials
- the belief in more then one god
- both historic and modern day government is ruled by a ____.
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- how to get water to your crops both in historic and modern time.
- historic cities were built next to _____.
- the belief in only one god
- _______ were the writers in early civilizations.
- the belief in one or more gods
- today, _____ determines which class you and your family are part of.
- early writers wrote on _____, not paper.
- the white house is in which part of today's modern govenment?
- in historic writing ____ were used to represent words.
- The king in historic time was part of the ____ class.
- today's paper is made by ____.
- Public ____.
20 Clues: Public ____. • the belief in only one god • the belief in one or more gods • today's paper is made by ____. • the belief in more then one god • creates and keeps order in society. • early writers wrote on _____, not paper. • historic cities were built next to _____. • the _____ job was to feed the civilization. • _______ were the writers in early civilizations. • ...
Europe Geography Crossword / Alternate Printable 2023-09-18
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- Mountain range that seperates Europe from Asia
- Physical feature in Northern Europe where crops are grown
- Country that blows warm water and air to Western Europe
- Many major European cities have a ________ running through
- Most Russians live __________of the Ural Mountain
- Kingdom Country North of France
- Ocean to the west of Europe
- Most goods are transported by
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- Mountain range that separates Spain from France
- Imaginary lines the run west to east on the globe
- The climate gets ______ the further away you are from the Equator
- Country home of the Eiffel Tower
- Imaginary lines that run north and south on the globe
- Country that borders Russia and the Black Sea
- Continent that Europe is connected to
- Boot shaped country in Southern Europe
- Part of the Atlantic Ocean that separates England from France
- Portugal and _______make up the Iberian Peninsula
- Where most people live due to jobs and schools
- The Mediterranean Sea separates Europe from the continent of _________
20 Clues: Ocean to the west of Europe • Most goods are transported by • Kingdom Country North of France • Country home of the Eiffel Tower • Continent that Europe is connected to • Boot shaped country in Southern Europe • Country that borders Russia and the Black Sea • Mountain range that seperates Europe from Asia • Where most people live due to jobs and schools • ...
Venezuela 2023-05-02
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- Falls Venezuela's biggest waterfall?
- What is there a shortage of used for transportation?
- Last name of a famous Venezuelan Fashion designer?
- What Illegal market activities commonly happen on Venezuela's border
- What is their high rates of?
- Three What percent of people cannot afford food or education?
- Chavez Venezuela's most prominent president?
- Venezuela's most popular agricultural item?
- How many days does it take to hike Mount Roraima on average?
- What currency do they use?
- Venezuela's most prominent president?
- What kind of reserves does Venezuela have?
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- What do most modern states now classify Venezuela as instead of a Democratic Republic?
- What kind of robberies are highly common?
- Do cities or villages have better access to healthcare?
- What Rainforest is the most popular in Venezuela?
- What crisis is venezuela currently going through?
- What voting system do they use for members of the National Assembly of Venezuela?
- Venezuela's most popular sport?
- What might a local pose as to lure tourists in?
20 Clues: What currency do they use? • What is their high rates of? • Venezuela's most popular sport? • Falls Venezuela's biggest waterfall? • Venezuela's most prominent president? • What kind of robberies are highly common? • What kind of reserves does Venezuela have? • Venezuela's most popular agricultural item? • Chavez Venezuela's most prominent president? • ...
Industrial revolution 2025-03-13
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- the process of change from an agrarian and handicraft economy to one dominated by industry and machine manufacturing
- wrote uncle toms cabin
- inventor of the cotton gin
- connected the us east to west
- abstinence from alcoholic drink
- immigrants that left because of the potato famine
- the right to vote
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- free education for all
- immigrants that moved to California for the gold rush
- a method of manufacturing that emerged in the late 18th century and early 19th century
- Advocated for womans suffrage and equal pay for equal work
- to break or fail to comply with a rule
- immigrants that brought their culture and settled in texas
- advocated for women's suffage and equal pay for equal work
- the growth of cities as people moved from farms to cities
- to change
- to put an end to something
- a way of communicating through the telegraph
- Escaped slavery and became a very vocal abolitionist
- where fabric and clothing are made
20 Clues: to change • the right to vote • free education for all • wrote uncle toms cabin • inventor of the cotton gin • to put an end to something • connected the us east to west • abstinence from alcoholic drink • where fabric and clothing are made • to break or fail to comply with a rule • a way of communicating through the telegraph • immigrants that left because of the potato famine • ...
UNIT 1 END OF WW2/POST WAR 2025-06-03
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- DIVIDED THE CITY OF BERLIN
- POLITICAL IDEOLOGY THAT CREATES A CLASSLESS SOCIETY
- ESTABLISHED IN 1945 TO PROMOTE GLOBAL PEACE
- INTRODUCED AFTER THE WAR
- JAPANS ATTACKED THS US BASE IN HAWAII
- DECLINED DUE TO INCREASE IN AUTOMOBILES
- PROVIDED MONEY FOR TUITION FOR VETERANS
- EAST-WEST SPLIT DURING THE COLD WAR
- THIS WAS NEEDED TO TRAVEL TO THE CITIES-EXPLOSIVE GROWTH IN MANUFACTURING
- MOVEMENT OF PEOPLE FROM CITIES TO THE SUBURBS
- THIS PROJECT DEVELOPED THE NUCLEAR BOMB FOR THE US
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- EXAMPLE OF DEVELOPEMENT OF AFFORDABLE HOUSING
- ACT THAT CONNECTED TEHENTIRE COUNTRY WITH PAVED ROADS
- CITY BLOCKADED BY THE SOVIET UNION
- THE US DROPPED THE ATOMIC BOMB ON THIS JAPANESE CITY?
- US PRESIDENT THAT DIED DURING WW2
- THIS ACT ALLOWED US TO SELL WEAPONS TO EUROPE DURING WW2
- THIS INVENTION INFLUENCED PURCHASING HABITS AND POPULAR CULTURE
- PRESIDENT THAT TOOK OVER WHEN ROOSEVELT DIED
- FIRST MAJOR COMMUNIST STATE
- MASSIVE INCREASE IN BIRTHS BETWEEN 1946 AND 1964
21 Clues: INTRODUCED AFTER THE WAR • DIVIDED THE CITY OF BERLIN • FIRST MAJOR COMMUNIST STATE • US PRESIDENT THAT DIED DURING WW2 • CITY BLOCKADED BY THE SOVIET UNION • EAST-WEST SPLIT DURING THE COLD WAR • JAPANS ATTACKED THS US BASE IN HAWAII • DECLINED DUE TO INCREASE IN AUTOMOBILES • PROVIDED MONEY FOR TUITION FOR VETERANS • ESTABLISHED IN 1945 TO PROMOTE GLOBAL PEACE • ...
chapter 6 quiz 2025-12-02
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- a time when wealth covered serious social problems
- became popular forms of entertainment.
- the process by which immigrants adjust to American culture
- arrived mainly from southern and eastern Europe beginning in the mid-1880s
- included jobs, opportunity, land, and freedom in the United States
- Americans who opposed immigration
- The movement of people from rural areas to cities
- the main processing center for Asian immigrants in the West
- crowded, run-down apartment buildings
- the processing center for immigrants in the East
- created using funds from the Morrill Act.
- included economic hardship, persecution, overcrowding, crop failures, and lack of jobs.
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- provided services and aid to poor neighborhoods
- Steel and elevators allowed the creation
- required children to attend school
- Led to rapid growth of newspapers
- the outskirts of cities.
- teachers, doctors, lawyers, and professionals.
- founded Hull House in Chicago
- a movement in literature and art focusing on everyday life.
- Immigrants lived and preserved traditions in
- exaggerated and dramatic news reporting
22 Clues: the outskirts of cities. • founded Hull House in Chicago • Led to rapid growth of newspapers • Americans who opposed immigration • required children to attend school • crowded, run-down apartment buildings • became popular forms of entertainment. • exaggerated and dramatic news reporting • Steel and elevators allowed the creation • created using funds from the Morrill Act. • ...
Geography 2017-03-03
9 Clues: The capital of Armenia • The capital of Latvia • The capital of Madagascar • Country whose capital is Cairo • Country whose capital is Athens • Country whose capital is Muscat • Country whose capital is Budapest • Country whose capital is Islamabad • Country whose capital is Georgetown
The Phoenicians and Hebrews 2024-03-14
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- someone who claimed they had a message from God
- the main place where the Phoenicians worshiped (hint: three words combined)
- the promise land for the Hebrews
- the things that separated Phoenician cities
- what Phoenicians where good at making
- the name for the Hebrew's escape
- the number of sons Jacob had
- the people who lived in southern Canaan
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- the set of rules to respect people and obey God (hint: two words combined)
- the people that influenced the Phoenicians
- the writing system the Phoenicians made
- why the Hebrews left Canaan
- an offspring such as children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and so on
- how crowded where the Phoenicians cities (hint: two words combined)
- the man who made a promise with God
15 Clues: why the Hebrews left Canaan • the number of sons Jacob had • the promise land for the Hebrews • the name for the Hebrew's escape • the man who made a promise with God • what Phoenicians where good at making • the writing system the Phoenicians made • the people who lived in southern Canaan • the people that influenced the Phoenicians • ...
The Indus River Valley Civilization 2025-03-10
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- system A network of pipes and channels for water disposal.
- The exchange of goods and services.
- The skill in making things, especially with the hands.
- Objects made from clay and hardened by heat.
- A small carved object used to stamp a pattern.
- A major city of the Indus River Civilization.
- A type of fired clay used in pottery and building.
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- planning The design and organization of cities.
- valley The area around a river.
- A complex society with cities, government, art, and architecture.
- Farming and cultivation of crops.
- Another prominent city in the Indus River Valley.
- Objects made by people in the past.
- A building for storing grain.
- A system of writing used by the Harappans.
15 Clues: A building for storing grain. • valley The area around a river. • Farming and cultivation of crops. • The exchange of goods and services. • Objects made by people in the past. • A system of writing used by the Harappans. • Objects made from clay and hardened by heat. • A major city of the Indus River Civilization. • A small carved object used to stamp a pattern. • ...
Asia 2015-09-20
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- No U?
- Largest country in the world
- Island country near China
- Capital's name has AA (double A's) twice
- A country and a bird
- Was Myanmar
- Capital is a color
- Larger of the two
- Part of its name comes from an African country
- Pyongyang
- has 'Hut' in the name
- Most populated country
- Capital is Bangkok
- A four lettered country starting with a consonant
- Islamabad is its capital
- Shaped like the letter 'S'
- Also a U.S. state
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- Capital is Tokyo
- Lovely headdresses, seriously
- Only single neighbor country in Asia
- Island country that borders Papau New Guinea
- Turkey's stan?
- Stawn not stan
- Other than 'A', the only vowel is 'Y'
- Asia's States or Kingdom prefix
- Stan with U in it
- First Alphabetical country
- The country Mt Everest is located
- Smaller of the two
- Bordering countries start with T, L, and V
- An Asian country or a man's name
- Island country near India
32 Clues: No U? • Pyongyang • Was Myanmar • Turkey's stan? • Stawn not stan • Capital is Tokyo • Stan with U in it • Larger of the two • Also a U.S. state • Capital is a color • Smaller of the two • Capital is Bangkok • A country and a bird • has 'Hut' in the name • Most populated country • Islamabad is its capital • Island country near China • Island country near India • First Alphabetical country • ...
Places 2024-07-21
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- Home of the kiwi bird, beginning with 'New'
- Country ruled by Vladimir Putin
- Home of haggis
- Continent containing England, France and Germany
- Country that shares it's name with a bird
- Capital of Scotland
- England's opponent in the Euro 2024 Football finals
- The capital of France
- Country connected to The USA
- The language is Croatian (country)
- European country ending in 'Republic'
- Capital of Japan
- Home of The Great Wall
- The language spoken in Poland
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- American state associated with 'Chainsaw Massacre'
- Continent containing India
- Home of the Great Pyramids of Giza
- Home of the hamburger (country)
- The language is Icelandic (country)
- Country in West Africa
- Birth country of William Shakespeare
- Home of reggae
- Home of the cherry blossom.
- The capital of Ireland
- Country currently at war with Russia
- Home of pizza and pasta
- American state associated with Elvis and Hula Dancing
- Home of the kangaroo
28 Clues: Home of haggis • Home of reggae • Capital of Japan • Capital of Scotland • Home of the kangaroo • The capital of France • Country in West Africa • The capital of Ireland • Home of The Great Wall • Home of pizza and pasta • Continent containing India • Home of the cherry blossom. • Country connected to The USA • The language spoken in Poland • Home of the hamburger (country) • ...
North Central & Horn of Africa Capitals 2022-11-08
9 Clues: Capital of Chad. • Capital of Sudan. • Capital of Somalia. • Capital of Eritrea. • Captial of Ehiopia. • Capital of Cameroon. • Capital of Djibouti. • Capital of South Sudan. • Capital of Central African Republic.
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 • ...
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
VOCAB CROSSWORD 2023-01-04
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- founder of the Mauryan dynasty
- an ancient language of india
- cities pre-determined cities
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- a large part of a continent
- seasonal change in direction of the prevailing winds of a region
- a pimple
- India's achievements in science and art
- emperor of the Maurya Empire
- the action of immunizing someone to disease
9 Clues: a pimple • a large part of a continent • emperor of the Maurya Empire • an ancient language of india • cities pre-determined cities • founder of the Mauryan dynasty • India's achievements in science and art • the action of immunizing someone to disease • seasonal change in direction of the prevailing winds of a region
mi casa 2022-03-24
15 Clues: y'all • your bed • my chairs • our house • our floor • their city • your lamps • our cities • his flowers • they(masc.) • you(formal) • their tables • our buildings • my small table • her dining room
Renaissance 2018-05-03
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- an extremely influential family during the renaissance
- A system which focuses in humans and their values
- the city who's downfall was one of the causes of the renaissance
- the French translation for the word rebirth
- someone who agrees to work for another in return for knowledge in a trade
- one of the ruling cities in the renaissance
- a wealthy person that supports an artist
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- a key part of building
- the study on why humans exist
- an important artist who painted the sistine chapel
- people that worked on farms to produce for towns and cities
- wealthy merchants and bankers
- people who brought books back from the Middle-East
- served as military officers
14 Clues: a key part of building • served as military officers • the study on why humans exist • wealthy merchants and bankers • a wealthy person that supports an artist • the French translation for the word rebirth • one of the ruling cities in the renaissance • A system which focuses in humans and their values • an important artist who painted the sistine chapel • ...
Transportation 2024-03-08
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- you can pull me around by my handle
- I am the BACK of the train
- The train runs on my roads
- I am underground and run through cities
- I have two wheels
- I am BIG and bring many people around towns and cities
- Call for me when you need a ride somewhere
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- I am used by the army and nearly indestructible
- I have four wheels and carry supplies
- $$
- I go up to the mountains way up high
- Without me, none of these transpositions would go
- I have no doors or windows, but I am fun to ride
- You learn to ride me when you are little
14 Clues: $$ • I have two wheels • I am the BACK of the train • The train runs on my roads • you can pull me around by my handle • I go up to the mountains way up high • I have four wheels and carry supplies • I am underground and run through cities • You learn to ride me when you are little • Call for me when you need a ride somewhere • I am used by the army and nearly indestructible • ...
Country Capitals 2023-06-18
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- It's one of the three capitals of South Africa. It's a city known for its jacaranda-lined streets and historic buildings. It's like a serene haven, where natural beauty and cultural heritage come together in harmony.
- It's the capital of Australia. It's a city known for its planned layout and abundance of national monuments and museums. It's like a cultural capital, celebrating Australia's history, art, and indigenous heritage.
- D.C. It's is the capital of the United States. It's a city filled with iconic landmarks like the White House and the Lincoln Memorial. It's like a historic hub where important decisions are made and where the country's rich history is celebrated.
- It'sthe capital of Iran. It's a city known for its rich cultural heritage, stunning architecture, and bustling bazaars. It's like a gateway to Persia's ancient civilization, where traditional customs and modern influences merge in a captivating way.
- It's the capital of China. It's a city steeped in history and known for its iconic landmarks such as the Great Wall and the Forbidden City. It's like a gateway to China's rich cultural heritage, offering a glimpse into its majestic past.
- It's the capital of Italy. It's a city that holds the key to ancient history, with iconic sites like the Colosseum and the Vatican City. It's like a living museum, where the remnants of a powerful empire can still be explored and admired.
- It's the capital of France. It's a city renowned for its art, fashion, and culinary delights. It's like a romantic destination with landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre Museum, captivating visitors with its charm and elegance.
- It's the capital of Japan. It's a city that seamlessly blends tradition and technology. It's like a futuristic wonderland where ancient temples stand alongside skyscrapers, and where bustling streets are filled with a mix of traditional and pop culture.
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- It's the capital of Canada. It's a city known for its natural beauty and cultural heritage. It's like a serene sanctuary, with its picturesque landscapes and historic landmarks, offering a peaceful respite from the bustling world.
- It's the capital of Germany. It's a city known for its vibrant arts scene, historical significance, and modern architecture. It's like a cultural melting pot, offering a blend of history, creativity, and diversity.
- It's the capital of Brazil. It's a city designed with futuristic architecture and serves as the seat of government. It's like a symbol of Brazil's progress and aspirations, embodying the country's ambitions for the future.
- It's the capital of South Korea. It's a city where ancient traditions meet modern technology. It's like a dynamic playground, buzzing with energy and offering a blend of historical sites, vibrant markets, and cutting-edge innovations.
- Delhi It's the capital of India. It's a city known for its rich history, diverse culture, and bustling markets. It's like a vibrant tapestry, where ancient traditions blend with modern aspirations, creating a unique and captivating atmosphere.
- City It's the capital of Mexico. It's a city filled with vibrant colors, delicious cuisine, and historical treasures. It's like a cultural hotspot, where ancient civilizations and modern Mexican culture intertwine, creating a captivating experience for visitors.
- It's the capital of Russia. It's a city known for its iconic landmarks like the Red Square and the Kremlin. It's like a majestic fortress, where history comes to life and where the heart of Russia beats with pride.
- It's the capital of the United Kingdom. It's a bustling metropolis with famous landmarks such as Big Ben and the Tower of London. It's like a vibrant city where history and modernity coexist, offering a diverse range of cultural experiences.
16 Clues: It's the capital of Australia. It's a city known for its planned layout and abundance of national monuments and museums. It's like a cultural capital, celebrating Australia's history, art, and indigenous heritage. • ...
City states 2021-10-15
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- in venice the ruler was a duke or ____
- Florence became rich by trading cloth, mainly wool from _______ though
- means city
- most famous city of Renaissance
- believed that rulers should do anything to keep their power and to protect their city
- richest family in florence
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- these families moved to cities
- Niccolo machiavelli wrote a book called ___ ______ in 1513
- in florence lorenzo de' medici the city fron 1469 to 1492 and was known as the ___________
- a government controlled by its citizens
- The art of making agreements with other countries
- sons and daughter of nobles and rich merchants blended together to create this
- many city-states were this at first
- cities on small islands
- transportation in Venice was affected by this
15 Clues: means city • cities on small islands • richest family in florence • these families moved to cities • most famous city of Renaissance • many city-states were this at first • in venice the ruler was a duke or ____ • a government controlled by its citizens • transportation in Venice was affected by this • The art of making agreements with other countries • ...
Transport 2013-03-01
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- A bus which travels between cities
- A vehicle slightly larger than a car used for transporting things
- When you cannot move because there are too many cars
- A person who walks
- Bags which we take on holiday
- A small part of the road only for bikes
- A large road used for travelling between cities
- What a plane does when it arrives at an airport
- Something we wear which protects our head
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- A place where we leave our car
- Part of a train
- The place where we collect our bags at the airport
- A large vehicle which transports goods
- The space between rows of seats
- What a plane does when it leaves an airport
15 Clues: Part of a train • A person who walks • Bags which we take on holiday • A place where we leave our car • The space between rows of seats • A bus which travels between cities • A large vehicle which transports goods • A small part of the road only for bikes • Something we wear which protects our head • What a plane does when it leaves an airport • ...
CRUZADÃO 2021-12-09
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- Como são chamadas as pessoas que nasceram nos Estados Unidos.
- Oceano que banha o litoral do RS.
- Cidade da região metropolitana onde existiram estâncias (fazendas)
- é o desgaste e as modificações da superfície terrestre.
- é utilizada para a orientação espacial.
- estado cuja capital é Manaus.
- Nacionalidade de quem nasceu no Canadá.
- Capital de Santa Catarina
- capital de Minas Gerais.
Down
- quando alguém deixa o seu país para viver em outro lugar.
- país da América do Sul que não faz fronteira com o Brasil.
- Nome do prefeito de Canoas.
- Único país de língua latina que faz parte da América do Norte.
- são as diferentes formas de paisagens.
- Nome do governador do RS.
- nome da região em que o RS do Sul está localizado.
- Capital do Brasil.
17 Clues: Capital do Brasil. • capital de Minas Gerais. • Nome do governador do RS. • Capital de Santa Catarina • Nome do prefeito de Canoas. • estado cuja capital é Manaus. • Oceano que banha o litoral do RS. • são as diferentes formas de paisagens. • é utilizada para a orientação espacial. • Nacionalidade de quem nasceu no Canadá. • nome da região em que o RS do Sul está localizado. • ...
floptropicans 2025-05-19
18 Clues: remixer • capital • president • superhero • 3 instances • country's name • Hispanic flops • vice president • stop bullying! • backup capital • senator Nicki m • deadly disaster • the most explicit • uncurable disease • evil people and uggos • what is this behavior • jiafei's childhood home • uneducated and unoriginal flops
U.S. Capitals 2023-09-25
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- - The capital of New York, located along the Hudson River.
- - The capital of Washington, known for its natural beauty.
- - The capital of Hawaii, located on the island of Oahu.
- Fe - The capital of New Mexico, famous for its Pueblo-style architecture.
- - The capital of Colorado, nestled in the Rocky Mountains.
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- - The capital of Alaska, situated in the southeastern part of the state.
- - The capital of Arizona, known for its hot desert climate.
- - The capital of Texas, known for its vibrant music scene.
- - The capital of Oregon, rich in history and surrounded by greenery.
- Moines - The capital of Iowa, located in the heart of the Midwest.
10 Clues: - The capital of Hawaii, located on the island of Oahu. • - The capital of New York, located along the Hudson River. • - The capital of Washington, known for its natural beauty. • - The capital of Texas, known for its vibrant music scene. • - The capital of Colorado, nestled in the Rocky Mountains. • - The capital of Arizona, known for its hot desert climate. • ...
Countries & Capitals. 2022-08-17
Across
- Held the latest olympic games.
- the Capital of a country who has the maple leaf on it's flag.
- The Bundesliga is the top tier football league of this country and this is it's capital.
- the Capital of one of the biggest countries in the world,it's also a neighbour of india.
- The home of the white house.
Down
- Capital of Iceland.
- The home of the world's richest football club.
- Capital of india.
- The clue lies in the name of its country:Brazil.
- Capital of the country with the most time zones.
- The Capital of country that recently was in a war.
11 Clues: Capital of india. • Capital of Iceland. • The home of the white house. • Held the latest olympic games. • The home of the world's richest football club. • The clue lies in the name of its country:Brazil. • Capital of the country with the most time zones. • The Capital of country that recently was in a war. • the Capital of a country who has the maple leaf on it's flag. • ...
города и страны мира 2014-03-31
Across
- in this country the Population: 242 862 people, the capital, Sukhum
- this country of the rising sun, this country is the only country in the world against which it was applied to nuclear weapons
Down
- In this country are the cities of Paris Marseille Toulon
- this city is located in the country Jamaica population 8 447 his County middlesex
- this city is located in Spain, the population of its 221 567 people
5 Clues: In this country are the cities of Paris Marseille Toulon • this city is located in Spain, the population of its 221 567 people • in this country the Population: 242 862 people, the capital, Sukhum • this city is located in the country Jamaica population 8 447 his County middlesex • ...
Geography of the Middle East 2021-03-08
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- dangerous body of water south of Yemen
- body of water located north of Turkey
- easternmost river in Iraq
- man-made waterway that connects the Red Sea to the Mediterranean Sea
- the strait that connects the Persian Gulf to the Arabian Sea
- capital of Saudi Arabia.
- country southeast of Iran
- country south of Saudia Arabia, located on the Persian Gulf
- the capital of this country is Manama
Down
- capital of Turkey
- body of water located east of Egypt and west of Saudi Arabia
- capital of Qatar
- country directly north of Somalia
- this country makes up most of the Arabian Peninsula
- country that blocks Iraq from having direct access to the Persian Gulf
- country north of Pakistan and east of Iran
- country south of Turkey and west of Iraq
- the capital of this country is Muscat
18 Clues: capital of Qatar • capital of Turkey • capital of Saudi Arabia. • easternmost river in Iraq • country southeast of Iran • country directly north of Somalia • body of water located north of Turkey • the capital of this country is Muscat • the capital of this country is Manama • dangerous body of water south of Yemen • country south of Turkey and west of Iraq • ...
ancient roman 2022-05-16
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- one of the two cities destroyed by the volcano
- longest aqueduct 82 miles long
- thousand- how many spectators could the roman colosseum hold.
- the romans made we use today
- under soldiers armor.
- you eat before your main meal like today.
- used up close
- to block arrows and other attacks
- the gladiator games were an opportunity for the rich people to display their_____
- of the two cities destroyed by the volcano
- medal javelin meant to break armor
- means given by____
- lapilli-Similar to tic tac toe
- many trap doors are in the arena
Down
- popular board game
- bridge that was used for water supply.
- pipe
- primae-Main meal
- romans loved their ___ so they decorated their rooms with____plastard
- that lets water come in
20 Clues: pipe • used up close • primae-Main meal • popular board game • means given by____ • under soldiers armor. • that lets water come in • the romans made we use today • longest aqueduct 82 miles long • lapilli-Similar to tic tac toe • many trap doors are in the arena • to block arrows and other attacks • medal javelin meant to break armor • bridge that was used for water supply. • ...
Travelling made by Karolis and Dovydas 2022-06-01
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- a place on a ship where you can rest
- to request a taxi
- something you bring with you on your journeys
- a holiday choice that takes you for several days across waters
- a mode of transport that has 2 motorised wheels
- register something
- a machine that flies
- a place on a train where you sleep
- a place for ships and boats
- a big ship, usually privately owned
- a place where you wait for a train to arrive
- get to a destination
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- a place for planes and helicopters
- a flying machine that has propellers on top of it
- public transport place that is below cities
- the main part of a ship
- a place to rest during vacations or travels
- a bus with lines in the city
- can be electric or manual, a popular mode of transport in cities
- something that transports across bodies of water
- inter-city bus
21 Clues: inter-city bus • to request a taxi • register something • a machine that flies • get to a destination • the main part of a ship • a place for ships and boats • a bus with lines in the city • a place for planes and helicopters • a place on a train where you sleep • a big ship, usually privately owned • a place on a ship where you can rest • public transport place that is below cities • ...
Native American Cultures 2022-11-16
Across
- what shaped homes did Adena and Hopewell live in
- what animal did Spanish colonists bring
- what animal did the biggest mound represent?
- how many cities the Mayan empire had at its peak
- location of the first archaeological excavation devoted to learning about these cultures.
- another name for corn
- where did the arctic people live in during the winter
- first culture to settle in the Ohio river valley
Down
- what did the eastern woodland indians live in
- where did the inca empire first develop
- long periods without rain
- the ancestral pueblo lived in
- what is the Aztec language called
- poles made by northwest indians featuring animals or spirits
- most important resource in the plains
- who destroyed the Aztec cities, houses, and culture
- Using what method did Mayans water their crops
- what were the first Americans called
- the land bridge that connected Asia and America called
- what material did the northwest indians build their homes out of
20 Clues: another name for corn • long periods without rain • the ancestral pueblo lived in • what is the Aztec language called • what were the first Americans called • most important resource in the plains • where did the inca empire first develop • what animal did Spanish colonists bring • what animal did the biggest mound represent? • what did the eastern woodland indians live in • ...
disastrous grade 6 2023-10-20
Across
- related to a city
- state of being employed
- an offensive action that can have punishment
- overcrowded urban street with poverty
- a factor forcing you to leave your area of residence
- number of people in an area
- related to a village
- rising and falling of the sea
- a factor attracting you to a place
- growth of cities
- houses and apartments considered collectively
Down
- water, wind and other things break pieces off the surface
- top of a wave
- colorless liquid necessary for living
- curling body of water
- the part of the land near the sea
- a building for manufacturing goods
- how long people are expected to live
- a representation of an area to show us physical features,cities, etc.
- the upper layer of earth used for planting
- cutting down trees
- state of making surroundings dirty
- bottom of a wave
- a computer system that analyzes and displays information
24 Clues: top of a wave • bottom of a wave • growth of cities • related to a city • cutting down trees • related to a village • curling body of water • state of being employed • number of people in an area • rising and falling of the sea • the part of the land near the sea • a building for manufacturing goods • state of making surroundings dirty • a factor attracting you to a place • ...
KoTLC Crossword! :D 2024-05-03
Across
- A device worn to prevent lightleaping accidents.
- The Black Swan's leaders.
- Sophie Foster's pet Iggy's species.
- The city that Linh Song half-destroyed.
- The first known numb Empath
- The next KoTLC book coming out!!
- The book in which Sophie Foster spent over 100 pages in the Healing Centre.
- A treat that Silveny loves.
- _____, Keefe. (THE cliffhanger)
- Sparkles make everything better- quoted by ____.
- An unfair system in the Lost Cities to match elves with others.
- The proper name of Keefe's bodyguard.
Down
- Fitz Vacker's eye colour.
- Trees that produce fresh air in the Lost Cities.
- Where Sophie Foster and friends temporarily stayed during the events of Neverseen.
- Keefe x Fitz
- The original surname of the Song family.
- A well-known animal sanctuary run by the Ruewens.
- The colour Sophie Foster looks amazing in.
- The third book in the series.
- Where Fitz Vacker found Sophie Foster.
- Sophie Foster's doctor and hero.
- The colour worn to ellvin 'funerals', a.k.a plantings.
23 Clues: Keefe x Fitz • Fitz Vacker's eye colour. • The Black Swan's leaders. • The first known numb Empath • A treat that Silveny loves. • The third book in the series. • _____, Keefe. (THE cliffhanger) • The next KoTLC book coming out!! • Sophie Foster's doctor and hero. • Sophie Foster's pet Iggy's species. • The proper name of Keefe's bodyguard. • Where Fitz Vacker found Sophie Foster. • ...
kkn 2023-04-25
Across
- explosive growth of cities worldwide
- cities with over 10,000,000 in population
- companies that produce goods or deliver services in multiple countries
- also known as the "zhenotdel"
- the _____________ revolution began with the telephone
- hindu nationalism
- known as "shadow economy", these are called ________ economies
- foreigners moving for jobs
- ________ globalization is accelerating technological innovations shaping the world economy
- newly industrialized countries
Down
- violent attacks by muslim radicals is called islamic __________
- environmental issues due to human interference
- specialized job is a _______ sector
- export-processing zones
- 2nd generation of feminists
- negotiated rules for commercial and financial dealings
- north american free trade agreement
- china's law to prevent overpopulation
- the _____ revolution caused agricultural growth
- international body to negotiate trade between 149 nations
- rapid population growth is called population _________
- two-day weekends and higher wages
- virus carried around the world
- warmer and wetter ear after the ice age
- burning coal, oil, etc. for energy
25 Clues: hindu nationalism • export-processing zones • foreigners moving for jobs • 2nd generation of feminists • also known as the "zhenotdel" • virus carried around the world • newly industrialized countries • two-day weekends and higher wages • burning coal, oil, etc. for energy • specialized job is a _______ sector • north american free trade agreement • ...
States 2023-11-09
Across
- how many Great Lakes are there
- what state has the lowest unemployment rate
- Tina Kotek is the Governor of what state
- how many states have 22% of the population under 18 years of age
- Atlanta is the capital of what state
- what state has the postal abbreviation OK
- what state has the lowest poverty rate
- what state entered into the Union in 1896
- what is the capital of the state named from the Anishinaabe word meaning ‘great river’
- what is the capital of the Northern Mariana Islands
- what river borders both South Carolina and Georgia
- what state has the highest high school graduation rate
- what state name comes from the Spanish word meaning ‘snow-clad’
- what is the capital of the state with the Governor Greg Gianforte
- the Colorado River runs through what state capital
- what direction would you travel from Concord to Hartford
- what direction would you travel from Sacramento to Olympia
- Louisiana has the nickname The _____ State
Down
- what state has the highest population of 8th grade proficient readers
- how many states had a negative job growth rate
- what river in Billings, MT located on
- what territory entered into the US in 1898 and has an area of 210 square miles
- what state has the most Representatives in the House
- what language does the origin of Vermont come from
- what state entered the Union in 1787 whose name honors Sir William Penn
- what state has the postal abbreviation MD
- what direction would you travel to get from Lansing to Montgomery
- what state was the last to enter the union and has the capital Juneau
- New Mexico has the nickname The Land of ____
- Washington DC is closest to what capital city
- what direction would you travel from Baton Rouge to Tallahassee
- how many states have 21% of the population age 65 and older
- what direction would you travel to get from Topeka to Carson City
- what is the capital of New Jersey
- what state has the lowest amount of public school spending
- what state honors Lord De La Warr
- what state name has the origin ‘upon the great plain’
37 Clues: how many Great Lakes are there • what is the capital of New Jersey • what state honors Lord De La Warr • Atlanta is the capital of what state • what river in Billings, MT located on • what state has the lowest poverty rate • Tina Kotek is the Governor of what state • what state has the postal abbreviation MD • what state has the postal abbreviation OK • ...
Enzo 2025-09-03
Across
- Cual es la capital de Uruguay
- Cual es la captial de Venezuela
- Cual es la capital de Chile
- Cual es la captial de Paraguay
- Cual es la capital de Peru
- Cual es la capital de Colombia
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- Cual es la capital de Canada
- Cual es la capital de Brazil
- Cual es la captial de Ecuador
- Cual es la capital de Estadios Unidos
10 Clues: Cual es la capital de Peru • Cual es la capital de Chile • Cual es la capital de Canada • Cual es la capital de Brazil • Cual es la capital de Uruguay • Cual es la captial de Ecuador • Cual es la captial de Paraguay • Cual es la capital de Colombia • Cual es la captial de Venezuela • Cual es la capital de Estadios Unidos
Unit 2 Big cities 2023-09-22
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- Well-known; renowned.
- Coming after second but before last in a series.
- Full of activity or work.
- The administrative center of a country or state.
- The point where two things meet or divide.
- Towards the top of a map.
- To the left side when facing north.
- Surrounding or nearby.
- To the right side when facing south.
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- Greatest in amount, degree, or number.
- The course or orientation of something.
- Coming before all others in time, order, or importance.
- A representation of the earth as an image; a chart.
- The arts, customs, beliefs, and other expressions that characterize a society or group.
- A structure with a roof and walls used for a particular purpose.
- A large impressive house.
- Directed to the correct side or choice.
- Coming after first but before third in a series.
- A large natural stream of running water.
19 Clues: Well-known; renowned. • Surrounding or nearby. • Full of activity or work. • A large impressive house. • Towards the top of a map. • To the left side when facing north. • To the right side when facing south. • Greatest in amount, degree, or number. • The course or orientation of something. • Directed to the correct side or choice. • A large natural stream of running water. • ...
nebraska cities and towns 2023-01-05
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- NOT A FOUL BALL AND A SMALL FRUIT
- 60 SEC. AND A WORD FOR RIPPING CLOTH
- A STINGER AND A LADY ENTERTAINER (MOVIES)
- FORMED BY JOINING NATIONS TOGETHER
- FAMOUS OSMOND (MALE) SINGER AND LARGER THAN A SUV
- ALMOST LIKE THE RED NOSE RAINDEER
- BETWEEN TWO HILLS
- ROBERT HENRI'S ART MUSEUM
- TOWN ON THE WAY UP
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- IN A HURRY AND NAME FOR SMALL TOWN
- WHAT FLOWERS DO AND WHERE YOU PLANT CORN
- DOESN'T COST AND GETTING ON HORSE
- WATER CRYING AND WHAT YOU GET FROM A FACET
- STUBBLING TOWNSUPERIOR BETTER THAN EXCELLENT
- WHERE RED RAIN COMES FROM
- WHAT YOU EAT ON AND 60'S MUSIC
- IF YOU DON'T BURN
- ON TOP OF LADDER AND YOUR REAR PART
- JABBED BY HORN AND COOKED
19 Clues: IF YOU DON'T BURN • BETWEEN TWO HILLS • TOWN ON THE WAY UP • WHERE RED RAIN COMES FROM • ROBERT HENRI'S ART MUSEUM • JABBED BY HORN AND COOKED • WHAT YOU EAT ON AND 60'S MUSIC • NOT A FOUL BALL AND A SMALL FRUIT • DOESN'T COST AND GETTING ON HORSE • ALMOST LIKE THE RED NOSE RAINDEER • IN A HURRY AND NAME FOR SMALL TOWN • FORMED BY JOINING NATIONS TOGETHER • ...
Julia Hodges 2abc 2019-04-30
Across
- 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 quickly and easily people in one location can interact with people in another location. (1, IDK)
- The slowdown of births after/before a war ends/starts. (2, 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 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)
- 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 shrinking "time distance" between locations because of improved methods of transportation and communication. (1, CC)
- A system of mass production that involved the human version of an assembly line. (6, 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)
- 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)
- A boundary drawn before a large population was present. (4, CC)
- 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)
- Water beyond the EEZ is open to all states because the United Nations Convention of the Law of the Sea. (4, IDK)
- Programs to decrease/discourage the number of births. (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)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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 to accommodate religious, ethnic, linguistic, or economic differences. (4, CC)
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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)
- The location decision for a factory is dependent upon the location of other factories (6, IDK)
- The population of cities, as compared to other areas, contains a great or poor variety of people. (7, IDK)
- Agriculture that uses fewer inputs of capital and paid labor relative to the amount or space being used. (5, CC)
- The changes in the production process that replaced humans with machines. (6, CC)
- A system of exchange in which no money changes hands. (6, 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)
- Programs designed to increase/encourage the fertility rate. (2, 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)
- 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)
- An earlier baby boom. (2, IDK)
- Something that folk cultures provide to a person. (3, IDK)
- 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)
- Anti-immigrant (3, IDK)
- The permanently inhabited portion of the earth's surface (7, 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) • ...
Heyli's Geo Crossword 2017-11-29
9 Clues: Capital of NSW • capital of Fiji • Capital of China • Capital of Korea • Capital of France • Capital of Brazil • Capital of Australia • Capital City of Italy • Factors that motivate people to move to a certain area
Europe D3 2024-01-07
9 Clues: is the capital of Kosovo • is the capital of Serbia • is the capital of Greece • is the capital of Turkey • is the capital of Albania • is the capital of Croatia • is the capital of Bulgaria • is the capital of Montenegro • is the capital of North Macedonia
Greek Geography 2023-01-05
Across
- Places for Greeks to safely dock their ships.
- Settlements in distant places.
- Highest mountain in Greece.
- Part of western Asia ruled by Persia.
- Body of water between Greece and Asia Minor.
- Large island south of Greece.
- Upside-down hand shaped peninsula in Greece.
- Majority of Greece is covered by these.
- Greeks would use these to help navigate.
- Ways of talking to the Gods for advice.
- These would break out between city states over land.
Down
- Difficult to travel to, like Greek cities.
- Colonies were built to help gather these.
- Shoreline was not sandy, but was instead ___.
- Body of water to the west of Greece.
- Sea that Greeks would use to travel and trade.
- Best known sweetener in the ancient world.
- Greek cities were dependent on this to get goods.
- 20% of the world's this comes from Greece.
- Surrounded by water on three sides.
- Greeks found it easier to travel by this way.
21 Clues: Highest mountain in Greece. • Large island south of Greece. • Settlements in distant places. • Surrounded by water on three sides. • Body of water to the west of Greece. • Part of western Asia ruled by Persia. • Majority of Greece is covered by these. • Ways of talking to the Gods for advice. • Greeks would use these to help navigate. • ...
Neolithic Age Vocabulary 2023-01-12
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- They bought and sold things from other people.
- Farming or growing plants for food
- They lived in one place.
- They cared for animals and got food from them.
- Towns and cities
- Bowls or cups made from clay.
- In the Neolithic Age, some people could _______________ in new jobs.
- A scientist who studies early humans.
- The __________ ___________ is an area where people could grow a lot of food.
- An important monument in England.
Down
- The dead body of an animal or plant.
- More complicated
- Humans began to farm.
- _________ and Jericho were two cities in the Fertile Crescent.
- Something made by people
- Human ________ are the bodies (bones) of dead people.
- People started growing food.
- Extra, more than they needed.
- Very old
- The New Stone Age
- Big permanent towns
- __________ was a city in modern-day Turkey.
- A test that tells us how old something is.
- Making clothes from animal hair
24 Clues: Very old • More complicated • Towns and cities • The New Stone Age • Big permanent towns • Humans began to farm. • Something made by people • They lived in one place. • People started growing food. • Extra, more than they needed. • Bowls or cups made from clay. • Making clothes from animal hair • An important monument in England. • Farming or growing plants for food • ...
Progressive Era Review 2020-11-05
Across
- The 18th Amendment made __ illegal.
- advocated for stronger methods to demand equality.
- won 1912 election
- factories
- writers and journalists who wrote about progrogressive problems
- became president after Roosevelt,
- John ___ helped Roosevelt expand the National Park Service
- A fire in the __ Shirtwaist Factory brought to light unsafe working conditions
- Deal Theodore Roosevelt plan
- means the right to vote
- preached hard work and patience for blacks
Down
- time period of legal segregation
- cities
- ___ Era took place at the start of the 1900s when problems arose due to increased factories and cities
- ended the Progressive Era.
- __ ___Progressive Party was formed by Roosevelt.
- ___ movement was a move to improve family life by banning alcohol.
- The ___ exposed unsanitary conditions in meat factories
- muckraker photographer who took pictures of city life
- The court case Plessy V. Ferguson made segregation legal and established the idea of “separate but____.”
- 19th amendment gave __ the right to vote
- 16th Amendment established a national income ___.
22 Clues: cities • factories • won 1912 election • means the right to vote • ended the Progressive Era. • Deal Theodore Roosevelt plan • time period of legal segregation • became president after Roosevelt, • The 18th Amendment made __ illegal. • 19th amendment gave __ the right to vote • preached hard work and patience for blacks • __ ___Progressive Party was formed by Roosevelt. • ...
APWH Era 2 600-1450 2020-12-01
Across
- disease--from China to Europe via rats
- written guarantees of payment
- one of the branches of Islam, most widespread
- famous venetian traveller to China
- Formerly the eastern half of the Roman Empire
- northern european trading guild c. 1200s
- most famous of the Mali emperors
- important crop from Vietnam to China
- connected Huang He River to northern cities
- wars between christians and muslims
- Central Asian nomads--became Muslim ~1000 CE
- famous Muslim city in Spain in the 700s
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- East African trade cities are located here
- sea-farers from Scandanavia, led to the Rus
- they were led by Genghis Khan
- medieval European system based on loyalty
- famous Islamic traveler of the 1300s
- "rebirth" of art and science in Europe
- fusion of Buddhism and Confucianism
- gold salt trade network
- the states controlled by caliphs
- migrated through Africa spread language, farming
- used by navigators to determine latitude
- port city for traders from China and India
- holiest city in Islamic world
25 Clues: gold salt trade network • they were led by Genghis Khan • written guarantees of payment • holiest city in Islamic world • the states controlled by caliphs • most famous of the Mali emperors • famous venetian traveller to China • fusion of Buddhism and Confucianism • wars between christians and muslims • famous Islamic traveler of the 1300s • important crop from Vietnam to China • ...
15 2023-01-18
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- / bans most Chinese immigrants.
- / penguins of?
- / That's it I'm not going.
- / Mix red and blue together.
- / This sport is played with a bat and a yellow ball.
- / salvation through service to the poor.
- / assistance to the poor.
- / in New York Harbor, received European immigrants.
- / this princess is in love with a beast.
- / growth of cities.
- / This football team is green and yellow.
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- / offers services to voters and businesses in exchange for political or financial support.
- / in San Francisco Bay, received Asian immigrants.
- / Is it a planet?
- / apartment building that was overcrowded and unsanitary.
- / settlement houses were run largely by?
- / an informal and legally non-binding agreement between two or more parties.
- / founded Hull House in Chicago.
- / be the?
- / many immigrants flocked to the nation's cities because of?
- / super
- / mixture of people of different cultures. who blend together.
- / head of Tammany Hall.
- / favor native-born Americans over foreign-born.
- / under the?
25 Clues: / 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. • ...
College Language Game 2023-02-16
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- funded with assistance from local, state, or federal governments
- academic study or achievement or learning of a high level
- a group of long-established colleges and universities in the eastern US having high academic and social prestige
- the grounds and buildings of a university or college
- a geographic area located cities, towns, and suburbs
- 6+ years degree
- funded without assistance from local, state, or federal governments
- a larger institution of higher education that offers undergraduate and graduate programs
- Scholastic Assessment Test
- a paper written on behalf of an applicant by someone can vouch for educational or professional performance
- 7+ years degree
- a geographic area located outside towns and cities
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- education beyond high school, especially at a college or university
- grade point average
- 2+ years degree
- a secondary specialization
- a smaller institution of higher education that offers undergraduate programs
- American College Testing
- 4+ years degree
- the main focus of your studies
20 Clues: 2+ years degree • 6+ years degree • 4+ years degree • 7+ years degree • grade point average • American College Testing • a secondary specialization • Scholastic Assessment Test • the main focus of your studies • a geographic area located outside towns and cities • the grounds and buildings of a university or college • a geographic area located cities, towns, and suburbs • ...
Harlem Renaissance and Jazz 2014-10-02
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- Where people would go to drink and dance when alcohol was outlawed
- The woman who rented Joe a room
- What Alice thinks of jazz music
- Joe's teenage lover
- What was happening to cities; created many jobs so people moved from the country to the city
- The time when alcohol was outlawed
- Jazz dancers
- How jazz music was often played; in groups, with no musical composition
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- Why many people thought Violet was crazy (before the funeral)
- The pets that Voilet set free
- One reason that the Jazz Age and the Harlem Renaissance ended
- What Violet does for a living
- The name of the movement of African-Americans from rural southern communities to northern cities
- The cultural center of black America
- The author of Jazz
- A famous trumpet player
- A famous book from the Jazz Age by F. Scott Fitzgerald
- How Joe's relationship with his lover ended
- The female main character was also called _________.
- What Dorcas is
20 Clues: Jazz dancers • What Dorcas is • The author of Jazz • Joe's teenage lover • A famous trumpet player • The pets that Voilet set free • What Violet does for a living • The woman who rented Joe a room • What Alice thinks of jazz music • The time when alcohol was outlawed • The cultural center of black America • How Joe's relationship with his lover ended • ...
History Unit 2016-03-06
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- Wrote fables.
- Place where men practiced sports.
- religious center of the city.
- Word that comes from two root words meaning “People + Rule”.
- Book that prophesied the short life of Alexander the Great.
- Where Greece is located.
- Famous blind singing Poet or Bard.
- the alphabet that the Greeks borrowed and added vowels to.
- long raceing track
- The largest gathering place in most Greek City States.
- City the Mycenaean’s left a wood horse outside of.
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- the class of people that did all the work in Sparta.
- Body of water that nearly cuts Greece in half.
- Marketplace
- Name that Alexander the Great used for 16 cities. Bard= Singing poet.
- II conquered most of Greece.
- large groups of soldiers armed with shields and spears, trained to move together.
- The eastern Edge of Alexander the Greats Empire reached this country.
- States Independent cities that were self ruling in ancient Greece.
- Pagan God honored by the Olympic Games.
20 Clues: Marketplace • Wrote fables. • long raceing track • Where Greece is located. • religious center of the city. • II conquered most of Greece. • Place where men practiced sports. • Famous blind singing Poet or Bard. • Pagan God honored by the Olympic Games. • Body of water that nearly cuts Greece in half. • City the Mycenaean’s left a wood horse outside of. • ...
urban environment 2021-11-22
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- graph of urbanization paterns
- People start to move out of urban areas, due to improved transportation
- housing area that is newer than innercity
- disposing waste
- high population per area
- the increase in the number of people living in an urban settlement
- rapid increase in urbanization - 2nd stage of urbanization
- where commuters sleep overnight and travel to work elsewhere
- the outward growth of urban development which may mix with surrounding villages and towns into a larger urban agglomeration.
- travelling long distances to work
- factors attracting people to urban areas
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- urbanization rates slows down 3rd stage of urbanization
- outer city area
- cities with over 10 million residents
- people move out of urban areas into rural areas.
- concentration of people living in a particular area due to particular activities and jobs
- cities with over 1 million residents
- health
- place with densely populated housing
- housing area, old
- business district with lots of high buildings
- bad air quality
- low urbanization rates - early stage of urbanization
- factors forcing people to leave their rural areas to more urban areas
24 Clues: health • outer city area • disposing waste • bad air quality • housing area, old • high population per area • graph of urbanization paterns • travelling long distances to work • cities with over 1 million residents • place with densely populated housing • cities with over 10 million residents • factors attracting people to urban areas • housing area that is newer than innercity • ...
Mayans 2021-12-02
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- Only people who would read and write
- This is the main religion of the Mayans
- How many cities did the Mayans have?
- This was one reason the Kings would fight with each other
- Primary ruler
- Main form of writing
- These people conquered the Mayans
- The Mayans lived 4 ______________ years ago
- How many parts to the universe did the Mayans have?
- This was the entrance to the underworld
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- Why were the Kings so well respected?
- This is the main language of the Mayans
- These people are an Indigenous group but also a complex society
- These people trade with other Mayan cities
- Grows food
- This was one punishment you might receive if you disobey the King
- If you are polytheistic you believe in several _______________
- How many Kings did the Mayans have?
- A group of people making decisions
- These people communicated with the Gods
- You can find the Mayans in this region
- In order to become the next King, your ____________ would have to of been King.
22 Clues: Grows food • Primary ruler • Main form of writing • These people conquered the Mayans • A group of people making decisions • How many Kings did the Mayans have? • Only people who would read and write • How many cities did the Mayans have? • Why were the Kings so well respected? • You can find the Mayans in this region • This is the main language of the Mayans • ...
Charles Dickens 2022-01-09
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- What was a Tale Of Two Cities about?
- What month did Dickens die?
- What was his occupation?
- What is the most know novel today?
- How many kids did Charles Dickens have.
- Where was he born?
- What was Charles Dickens first job?
- What was the company he worked for when he was a reporter?
- What did Dickens think the stroke was?
- What month was Dickens born?
- Where was he popular besides England?
- What was his mother’s name?
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- What was Charles Dickens fathers name?
- How did Dickens die?
- What was his most popular novel?
- How many kids did Elizabeth and John have?
- Who was Charles Dickens wife?
- Was a Tale Of Two Cities an instant “hit” or took a long time to get recognition?
- When did Charles Dickens become upwell? (what meal)
- What did Dickens do in the Americas?
- What month did Dickens get married?
- Who was his first love?
22 Clues: Where was he born? • How did Dickens die? • Who was his first love? • What was his occupation? • What month did Dickens die? • What was his mother’s name? • What month was Dickens born? • Who was Charles Dickens wife? • What was his most popular novel? • What is the most know novel today? • What was Charles Dickens first job? • What month did Dickens get married? • ...
8 features of a Civilization 2023-10-19
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- the _____ job was to feed the civilization.
- Civilization is a group of people living and ____ together to create an organized society.
- large towns in the center of a large civilization.
- creates and keeps order in society.
- writing was used for laws, farming ____ and religious documents.
- historic buildings were made from ____ materials
- the belief in more then one god
- both historic and modern day government is ruled by a ____.
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- how to get water to your crops both in historic and modern time.
- historic cities were built next to _____.
- the belief in only one god
- _______ were the writers in early civilizations.
- the belief in one or more gods
- today, _____ determines which class you and your family are part of.
- early writers wrote on _____, not paper.
- the white house is in which part of today's modern govenment?
- in historic writing ____ were used to represent words.
- The king in historic time was part of the ____ class.
- today's paper is made by ____.
- Public ____.
20 Clues: Public ____. • the belief in only one god • the belief in one or more gods • today's paper is made by ____. • the belief in more then one god • creates and keeps order in society. • early writers wrote on _____, not paper. • historic cities were built next to _____. • the _____ job was to feed the civilization. • _______ were the writers in early civilizations. • ...
8 features of a Civilization 2023-10-19
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- the _____ job was to feed the civilization.
- Civilization is a group of people living and ____ together to create an organized society.
- large towns in the center of a large civilization.
- creates and keeps order in society.
- writing was used for laws, farming ____ and religious documents.
- historic buildings were made from ____ materials
- the belief in more then one god
- both historic and modern day government is ruled by a ____.
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- how to get water to your crops both in historic and modern time.
- historic cities were built next to _____.
- the belief in only one god
- _______ were the writers in early civilizations.
- the belief in one or more gods
- today, _____ determines which class you and your family are part of.
- early writers wrote on _____, not paper.
- the white house is in which part of today's modern govenment?
- in historic writing ____ were used to represent words.
- The king in historic time was part of the ____ class.
- today's paper is made by ____.
- Public ____.
20 Clues: Public ____. • the belief in only one god • the belief in one or more gods • today's paper is made by ____. • the belief in more then one god • creates and keeps order in society. • early writers wrote on _____, not paper. • historic cities were built next to _____. • the _____ job was to feed the civilization. • _______ were the writers in early civilizations. • ...
Unit 12 Globalization List 2025-05-05
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- Rapid growth brought people into the cities
- Color associated with choices that could save the environment
- Massive Tidal Wave
- Massive cities with over 10 million people
- _______ On Drugs.
- putting contaminants into environment that cause harm.
- ___________ Disaster. Massive destructive weather
- ___________ Expectancy, how long someone could live.
- Leader of Roman Catholic Church
- Tiananmen _______. 1989 Famous photo protest in China
- Violence against civilians
- Process of clearing forests and trees.
- International Space Station
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- Native People to a land
- Development that limits long term harm of environments
- New technology high energy light beams
- Nelson _____________ leader of South Africa, peaceful protests.
- Species that maybe lost due to destruction of environments
- Spread of disease rapidly
- Natural Resource plentiful in Venezuzela and Middle East
- Mother ______________. Famous nun that provided for millions
- Separation of races in South Africa.
- Decisions are made by the government, not people.
- Weapons of Mass Destruction
- Important resource not clean in many parts of the world
25 Clues: _______ On Drugs. • Massive Tidal Wave • Native People to a land • Spread of disease rapidly • Violence against civilians • Weapons of Mass Destruction • International Space Station • Leader of Roman Catholic Church • Separation of races in South Africa. • New technology high energy light beams • Process of clearing forests and trees. • Massive cities with over 10 million people • ...
Cabin Pressure 2019-12-21
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- France's capital, is a major European city and a global center for art, fashion, gastronomy and culture.
- A global center for banking and finance, lies at the north end of Lake Zurich in northern Switzerland.
- A Hawaiian island in the central Pacific.
- A town in the Kebili Governorate in the south of Tunisia, known as the "gateway to the Sahara."
- South Africa's biggest city and capital of Gauteng province, began as a 19th-century gold-mining settlement.
- A town in Suffolk, a county in eastern England.
- A major city in the Republic of Ireland, set in Munster province in the south of the country.
- A municipality in the district of Jura-Nord vaudois of the canton of Vaud in Switzerland.
- A city in Italy’s Lombardy region.
- A university city on the River Tyne in northeast England.
- A major port city in the Dutch province of South Holland.
- A community located on the island of the same name
- A city in Mali, situated 20 km north of the Niger River.
- Scotland's compact, hilly capital.
- A historic market town in Berkshire, England, 39 miles west of London, 7 miles southeast of Reading, 8 miles north of Camberley and 4 miles west of Bracknell.
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- A prefecture-level city occupying the north-central section of Shanxi Province in the People's Republic of China, bordering Hebei to the east, Shaanxi to the west, and Inner Mongolia to the northwest.
- Massachusetts’ capital and largest city.
- The capital of Liechtenstein, sits on the Rhine River near the Swiss border.
- The capital of the United Arab Emirates, sits off the mainland on an island in the Persian (Arabian) Gulf.
- A townland in Moneenroe ED, in Dysart Civil Parish, in Barony, in Co. Kilkenny, Ireland.
- A Russian port city on the Baltic Sea.
- Fictional Place. Not that it sounds particularly exciting anyway...
- A town and civil parish in the East Devon district of Devon, England, on the River Otter, about 10 miles east of Exeter on the B3174.
- A port city on the Baltic coast of Poland
- The capital of Malaysia.
- Finland’s southern capital, sits on a peninsula in the Gulf of Finland.
26 Clues: The capital of Malaysia. • A city in Italy’s Lombardy region. • Scotland's compact, hilly capital. • A Russian port city on the Baltic Sea. • Massachusetts’ capital and largest city. • A Hawaiian island in the central Pacific. • A port city on the Baltic coast of Poland • A town in Suffolk, a county in eastern England. • A community located on the island of the same name • ...
Gilded Age 2020-12-11
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- these are formed in response to poor working conditions and low wages. (Ex: Knights of Labor, American Federation of Labor)
- these sought control of the cities by offering incentives in exchange for political support. (Ex: Tammany Hall,Boss Tweed)
- this was the first (1882) to limit the immigration of a specific group. It also eased job competition by forcing the Chinese into railroad jobs.
- The growth of this industry allowed for increased movement of goods to markets, westward settlement and better communication.
- During the Gilded Age, the economy saw a rise in this, often seen as more efficient but also as unfair competition.
- This type of reform required government jobs be granted on merit and example is the Pendleton Act.
- This act was created to regulate shipping rates and other railroad abuses in the government's attempt to begin regulating big business.
- This group of people who came to America were opposed by Nativists and attributed to urbanization.
- This act was part of the Americanization movement of Native American tribe. Each family was given 160 acres of reservation land.
- This man was the founder of the Carnegie Steel Company& promoted philanthropy among wealthy industrialists known as the Gospel of Wealth.
- Americans move from this to the urban areas because of increased job opportunities in the cities.
- She is the founder of the Hull House, responsible for providing education to immigrants.
- This was completed in 1869 and connected the East to the West. It led to better communication, trade and closing the frontier.
- This economic system allows people to expand their business as they choose and leads to the development of new industries
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- this idea developed because of the issues of the farmers including lower crop prices, overcharging railroad costs and supporting bimetallism.
- in 1896, a discovery near this river in Alaska caused a rush for gold that brought miners to the west.
- A phrase that represented an era where things look good on the outside but are not really that good.
- westward expansion was driven by this belief that Americans were destined to settle across the continent.
- This theory refers to a lack of government interference in American business through regulations.
- the religious revival that focused on the problems in urban areas, people could gain salvation by serving the poor.
- This was written by Andrew Carnegie, encouraging philanthropy among wealthy industrialists, to use their money to give back to society.
- This act motivated more Americans to settle in the west by promising 160 acres in exchange for cultivating the land for 5 years.
- This is caused by the increase of immigrants and individuals locating to the cities & can lead to overcrowding, tenements, poor sanitation).
- The new technological innovations in both transportation and communication saw an improvement in this for Americans.
- This industry supported the growth of railroads because of the increased demand for beef in the east.
- These individuals brought new innovations and capital to expand American industry.
26 Clues: These individuals brought new innovations and capital to expand American industry. • She is the founder of the Hull House, responsible for providing education to immigrants. • This theory refers to a lack of government interference in American business through regulations. • ...
Canada's Daily Life 2014-01-28
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- Canada's ________ population is small.
- ________ provinces has a lot of farms.
- They are also called the Eskimos.
- They travel by kayak.
- they excel in printmaking, basketry, and carving
- Canada's neighbor.
- Canada's _______ and other grain are very well known in many countries on the world.
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- One of the festivals in Canada is Ottawa _________ Jazz Festival.
- Canada's two official languages
- Canada's ________ feature some of the grandest parties and festival.
- This requires a lot of knowledge, experience, and lots of hardworking.
- Many Canadians who live in big cities find high-skilled _________ in office buildings
- After WWll, a tremendous number of _________ went to Canada all over the world.
- Canada is home of some of the greatest __________.
14 Clues: Canada's neighbor. • They travel by kayak. • Canada's two official languages • They are also called the Eskimos. • Canada's ________ population is small. • ________ provinces has a lot of farms. • they excel in printmaking, basketry, and carving • Canada is home of some of the greatest __________. • One of the festivals in Canada is Ottawa _________ Jazz Festival. • ...
Westward Expansion and Gilded Age 2022-04-20
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- Machine The running of political parties in big cities
- Expansion the movement of settlers to the west
- The connection of West and East through the railroad
- Faire The government should stay out of business
- The growing disregard for immigrants
- The growing of industry
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- Not allowing Chinese immigrants into the country
- A bad name for Industry owners
- Act the giving of free land to help settle the west
- The finding og gold in the west and Alaska
- The growing of cities
- the closing of Native American Reservations by giving Native Americans reservation lands if they civilize
- Growth of organizing workers
- Coming into a foreign country to live
14 Clues: The growing of cities • The growing of industry • Growth of organizing workers • A bad name for Industry owners • The growing disregard for immigrants • Coming into a foreign country to live • The finding og gold in the west and Alaska • Expansion the movement of settlers to the west • Not allowing Chinese immigrants into the country • ...
What's the capital of...? 2022-06-06
Siw 9 2025-10-10
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- Kazakhstan's largest and most populous city.
- The movement of people, either internally or externally, which significantly impacts Kazakhstan's population.
- The second-largest ethnic group in Kazakhstan.
- The event in 1991 that triggered major demographic shifts and emigration.
- Mountain range that forms a natural border, near which Russian settlements began.
- The historical lifestyle of the Kazakh ethnic group.
- A key aspect of Kazakhstan's demographic makeup, with over 130 groups represented.
- The process of a country's population moving to cities.
- This rate declined in the 1990s but has since seen recovery.
- The trend of an increasing proportion of the population being older persons.
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- The large-scale departure of ethnic minorities following the collapse of the Soviet Union.
- A southern region with a predominantly rural population and high fertility rates. DENSITY: Kazakhstan has one of the world's lowest population figures for this metric.
- A term associated with the famines of the 1920s and 30s that decimated Kazakhstan's population.
- The Soviet leader who orchestrated forced deportations to Kazakhstan, diversifying its population.
- The multi-ethnic nature of Kazakhstan, with numerous nationalities residing within its borders.
- The term for ethnic Kazakhs who have repatriated to Kazakhstan.
- The return of ethnic Kazakhs to their ancestral homeland.
- Adjective describing the population distribution across Kazakhstan's vast territory.
- The modern capital city, which has experienced rapid population growth.
19 Clues: Kazakhstan's largest and most populous city. • The second-largest ethnic group in Kazakhstan. • The historical lifestyle of the Kazakh ethnic group. • The process of a country's population moving to cities. • The return of ethnic Kazakhs to their ancestral homeland. • This rate declined in the 1990s but has since seen recovery. • ...
Ancient Egypt 2020-05-16
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- Who were buried in Valley Of The Kings
- Who took control of Egypt
- King of gods
- The first pharaoh
- Famous river
- New kingdom capital
- Most known female pharaoh
- Most important female pharaoh
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- Old kingdom capital
- Biggest pyramid
- Name of the desert Egypt's located in
- Oldest Egyptian god
- Capital of Egypt now
- Last Egyptian god
- First Egyptian god
15 Clues: King of gods • Famous river • Biggest pyramid • The first pharaoh • Last Egyptian god • First Egyptian god • Old kingdom capital • Oldest Egyptian god • New kingdom capital • Capital of Egypt now • Who took control of Egypt • Most known female pharaoh • Most important female pharaoh • Name of the desert Egypt's located in • Who were buried in Valley Of The Kings
Unit 1 Geoculture 2021-02-12
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- French independence day
- famous park in the capital of Québec
- Tousaint
- Founder of Québec
- Armistice Day
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- luxury hotel located in the capital of Québec
- the capital of Québec
- May Day
- International Francophonie Day
- Small country surrounded by Belgium, France, and Germany.
- La télé réalité
- Famous French-Canadian singer
- Amusement park in Montreal
- date of Saint-Jean
- Canadian independence day
15 Clues: May Day • Tousaint • Armistice Day • La télé réalité • Founder of Québec • date of Saint-Jean • the capital of Québec • French independence day • Canadian independence day • Amusement park in Montreal • Famous French-Canadian singer • International Francophonie Day • famous park in the capital of Québec • luxury hotel located in the capital of Québec • ...
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
Moore, C-Vocab 1 2024-02-23
16 Clues: pink • tape • kind • silly • blonde • eraser • tell me • the fox • I travel • go ahead! • you choose • the octopus • highlighter • I turned in • capital of Cuba • capital of Venezuela
State Capitals 2024-10-11
9 Clues: Capital of State #48 • Capital of State #39 • Capital of State #42 • Capital of State #47 • Capital of State #38 • Capital of State #43 • Capital of State #41 • Captial of State #46 • Capital of State #45
Alex Severson Key terms ch 4 2016-05-18
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- a custom or organization with cities
- a grouping of people based on rank or status
- a family that includes several generations
- the way of life
- a pattern of organized relationships among groups of people within a society
- the movement of customs and ideas
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- a mother, a father, and their children
- the parts of peoples environment
- the process of accepting new ideas and fitting them into culture
- and advanced culture with cities
- a group of people sharing culture
11 Clues: the way of life • the parts of peoples environment • and advanced culture with cities • a group of people sharing culture • the movement of customs and ideas • a custom or organization with cities • a mother, a father, and their children • a family that includes several generations • a grouping of people based on rank or status • ...
Daily Crossword Puzzle 2017-05-19
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- Harbor It was bombed by the Japanese
- Where the marines trained
- A Japanese aircraft that crashed on an enemy target.
- Another one of Japan's cities that were bombed
- carriers A big boat that carries planes during wars
- A Tribe of an American Indian people
- Talkers people who used languages as a secret way of communication during wartime.
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- Radios used during world war ||
- an underwater boat that uses propellers
- Another one of Japan's cities that were bombed
- The Americans dropped two ______ bombs on Japan
11 Clues: Where the marines trained • Radios used during world war || • Harbor It was bombed by the Japanese • A Tribe of an American Indian people • an underwater boat that uses propellers • Another one of Japan's cities that were bombed • Another one of Japan's cities that were bombed • The Americans dropped two ______ bombs on Japan • ...
URBAN PROBLEMS 2022-02-13
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- OLD CANDY WRAPPERS AND USED TISSUES ARE ___
- FACTORIES CAN CAUSE ___ IN THE WATER
- CITY APARTMENTS DON'T HAVE A LOT OF ___
- SIDEWALKS ARE MADE OF ___
- IN A ___ CARS MOVE SLOWLY OR NOT AT ALL
- WE ALL WANT TO BREATHE CLEAN
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- IF SOMETHING BURNS IT MAKES ___
- BIG CITIES ARE NOT QUIET, THERE IS A LOT OF _
- THERE IS A LOT OF ___ ON THE ROADS AT 7AM
- A PICTURE SPRAY-PAINTED ON THE WALL IS ___
- THERE IS NOT A LOF OF OPEN ___ IN BIG CITIES
11 Clues: SIDEWALKS ARE MADE OF ___ • WE ALL WANT TO BREATHE CLEAN • IF SOMETHING BURNS IT MAKES ___ • FACTORIES CAN CAUSE ___ IN THE WATER • CITY APARTMENTS DON'T HAVE A LOT OF ___ • IN A ___ CARS MOVE SLOWLY OR NOT AT ALL • THERE IS A LOT OF ___ ON THE ROADS AT 7AM • A PICTURE SPRAY-PAINTED ON THE WALL IS ___ • OLD CANDY WRAPPERS AND USED TISSUES ARE ___ • ...
Industrial Revolution 2023-01-03
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- labor was used in factories
- workers were easier to manage and cheaper
- Worked for less and were easier to manage
- is the movement of people to cities
- equipment not being provided ending with many accidents
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- years of age was when kids could start working
- for workers was increased
- made deals with employers that allowed for the kids to be taken and made to work in factories
- were overcrowded
- damage was a common occurrence for coal miners
- in population
11 Clues: in population • were overcrowded • for workers was increased • labor was used in factories • is the movement of people to cities • workers were easier to manage and cheaper • Worked for less and were easier to manage • years of age was when kids could start working • damage was a common occurrence for coal miners • equipment not being provided ending with many accidents • ...
Our Land and Regions 2016-09-06
Across
- the name of something that tells you what that thing is about
- the height above sea level
- a half of a sphere; Earth's hemispheres are are formed by the equator and the prime meridian
- a line drawn around Earth halfway between the North Pole and the South Pole
- a line drawn from the North Pole to the South Pole that passes through Europe and Africa
- a unit of measure; there are 360 degrees of latitude and longitude used to locate places on Earth
- a map that shows geographic features of a place, such as landforms and bodies of water
- the directions of northeast, southeast, northwest, and southwest
- a thing that stands for or represents something else
Down
- lines that measure the distances east and west of the prime meridian
- lines that measure the distance north and south of the equator
- a tool that shows the relationship between distance on the map and distance on Earth
- a small round model of Earth
- a symbol that shows directions on a map
- the directions of north, south, east and west
- a collection or book of maps
- a system of lines that cross each other forming a pattern of squares
- the wording on a map that tells what each symbol on the map stands for
- a map that shows political boundaries for countries, states, or nations, as well as capital cities
19 Clues: the height above sea level • a small round model of Earth • a collection or book of maps • a symbol that shows directions on a map • the directions of north, south, east and west • a thing that stands for or represents something else • the name of something that tells you what that thing is about • lines that measure the distance north and south of the equator • ...
