discoveries and invention Crossword Puzzles
Nigel Cupid 2017-06-13
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- Of electromagnetic induction the process in which an electromotive force (emf) is induced in a closed circuit due to changes in the magnetic field around the circuit
- he was important Faraday is best known for his discoveries of electromagnetic induction and the laws of electrolysis. His biggest breakthrough, however, came with his invention of the electric motor.
- of induction asic law of electromagnetism predicting how a magnetic field will interact with an electric circuit to produce an electromotive force
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- faraday He rejected both a knighthood and an offer to become President of the Royal Society
- an electromagnetic induction work circuit by using only the force of a magnetic field and not batteries.
5 Clues: faraday He rejected both a knighthood and an offer to become President of the Royal Society • an electromagnetic induction work circuit by using only the force of a magnetic field and not batteries. • of induction asic law of electromagnetism predicting how a magnetic field will interact with an electric circuit to produce an electromotive force • ...
August 18th - Helium discovery Day 2021-08-18
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- Helium makes human voices ________ ridiculous.
- For three decades the scientists were derided for their ________.
- In the mid-19th century, scientists wanted to study the chemical composition of the ______, and thought that a solar eclipse was necessary to do so.
- Helium is often used to fill ________.
- Helium is also a key component of gas giants, which are ______ mainly made of gas.
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- Helium is the second most abundant element in the universe after __________.
- Helium is used for the flight of airships and balloons, as it provides ___________.
- On August 18, using a prism, he found a yellow light that appeared to be _______, but found out that it didn't have the same wavelength as that element.
- it was not until William Ramsay found helium inside of ______ ore that the earlier discoveries were vindicated.
- Helium is a crucial component of _______ in the night sky.
- Helium is used in determining the age of ______ with radioactive substances such as uranium.
- ____________ is non-flammable.
12 Clues: ____________ is non-flammable. • Helium is often used to fill ________. • Helium makes human voices ________ ridiculous. • Helium is a crucial component of _______ in the night sky. • For three decades the scientists were derided for their ________. • Helium is the second most abundant element in the universe after __________. • ...
Ved Yeole: Science et Technologie 2025-01-22
32 Clues: UFO • chip • comet • space • earth • rocket • biology • science • physics • genetics • inventor • to prove • a doctor • research • progress • invention • astronomy • to invent • to create • researcher • the planet • to explore • technology • a physicist • a discovery • a scientist • to discover • mathematics • astrophysics • an experiment • to demonstrate • a mathematician
The Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment 2023-04-07
6 Clues: The age when Galileo died. • Mapped out over one thousand stars. • Sent to prison because of his discoveries. • The period where thinkers like Galileo and Tycho lived. • Device used by Galileo to make many of his discoveries. • Where Tycho Brahe settled down after being kicked out of Denmark.
Developing and Expanding Nation 2024-10-17
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- Which of the following was a pull factor that led to increased immigration to America in the mid-1800s?
- The board was good enough but the rooms poor and not too clean.
- Which of the following were direct results of this invention?
- This factory was most likely located in which region of the United States?
- Which statement about regional development in the early to mid-1800s is accurate?
- This invention had effects very similar to the effects of what other invention?
- Which of the following was a push factor that led to increased immigration to America in the mid-1800s?
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- How did immigration shape the United States in the early to mid-1800s?
- Why did migrants from China find themselves working in laundries and in mines?
- The stove and cooking utensils are the same as those of the Americans.
- Which conclusion is best supported by the graph?
- How did this invention affect the growth of the United States during the early to mid-1800s?
12 Clues: Which conclusion is best supported by the graph? • Which of the following were direct results of this invention? • The board was good enough but the rooms poor and not too clean. • How did immigration shape the United States in the early to mid-1800s? • The stove and cooking utensils are the same as those of the Americans. • ...
Ancient China 2024-03-04
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- One of the three major religions of China, doesn't belive in any gods
- Chinese water and weather god
- Chinese philosopher
- a Chinese invention that always points north
- largest desert in east Asia
- china's national drink
- big animals that eat bamboo
- A style of writing that was considered an art form
- worlds 3rd largest river
- sugar coated fruit on a stick, originally made for powerful people
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- China's capital
- and animal based on birth year
- silk robes worn by emperors
- A set of rulers from the same family
- A fast growing grass that pandas eat
- the process of making paper, a Chinese invention
- the most populated country in the world
- tallest mountain in the world, border of china
- a long wall built for protection.
- supreme god of law, order, justice, and creation
20 Clues: China's capital • Chinese philosopher • china's national drink • worlds 3rd largest river • silk robes worn by emperors • largest desert in east Asia • big animals that eat bamboo • Chinese water and weather god • and animal based on birth year • a long wall built for protection. • A set of rulers from the same family • A fast growing grass that pandas eat • ...
unit 2 2026-02-04
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- A symbol or name that represents a brand
- Introducing something new
- Machines doing work instead of people
- using technology to engage in online communities
- Tools and systems that solve problems
- How much work gets done efficiently
- a product that has been invented, typically a process or device
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- Computer made world people can experience through technology.
- Apps for sharing and communicating online
- A person who buys products or uses products
- Machines that can think and learn
- Legal protection for creation
- A secure digital record system
- A person who starts their own business
- Legal protection for an invention
15 Clues: Introducing something new • Legal protection for creation • A secure digital record system • Machines that can think and learn • Legal protection for an invention • How much work gets done efficiently • Machines doing work instead of people • Tools and systems that solve problems • A person who starts their own business • A symbol or name that represents a brand • ...
general tech 2026-02-10
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- System that shows your exact location on Earth
- Device that measures and shows time
- Device that produces artificial light
- Medical invention that prevents disease
- System used to organize days, months, and years
- Early technology used for heat, light, and cooking
- Technology that lets doctors see inside the body
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- Artificial replacement for a missing limb
- Invention that made transport easier
- Handheld device used for communication and apps
- Technology that creates a digital, immersive world
- Object that stores electrical energy
- Tool used to find direction
- Medium of exchange used for buying and selling
- Machine that converts energy into movement
15 Clues: Tool used to find direction • Device that measures and shows time • Invention that made transport easier • Object that stores electrical energy • Device that produces artificial light • Medical invention that prevents disease • Artificial replacement for a missing limb • Machine that converts energy into movement • System that shows your exact location on Earth • ...
Communication Cross Word #2 2026-01-20
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- An invention that sent coded messages before the telephone
- screen-based invention first used in homes in the 1950s modern handheld device that combines many technologies
- A device used to listen to news and music before television
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- machine that allows people to speak over long distances
- invention became popular in offices in the 1980s
- Online platforms like Facebook or WeChat
- invention needed radio and telephone technology first
- system that connects computers worldwide
- A modern handheld device that combines many technologies
9 Clues: system that connects computers worldwide • Online platforms like Facebook or WeChat • invention became popular in offices in the 1980s • invention needed radio and telephone technology first • machine that allows people to speak over long distances • A modern handheld device that combines many technologies • ...
Innovation & Entrepreneurship 2024-07-02
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- Overcoming challenges
- Device used for practical invention
- Invention of new things
- Something new, original
- cleverness or originality in solving problems
- A profound or a significant change
- ability to recover quickly from setbacks
- a clever idea or piece of advice
- Ability to overcome difficulties
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- ability to think ahead
- something created for first time with the help of immagination
- action of imbuing something with new life
- ideas of a particular persons creation
- the willingness to take rest
- A person who takes initiative
- Invention in health care
16 Clues: Overcoming challenges • ability to think ahead • Invention of new things • Something new, original • Invention in health care • the willingness to take rest • A person who takes initiative • a clever idea or piece of advice • Ability to overcome difficulties • A profound or a significant change • Device used for practical invention • ideas of a particular persons creation • ...
Renaissance, Reformation, and Scientific Revolution 2024-11-06
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- What was it called when people tried to find a special substance that would allow them to make gold?
- Who thought that the sun was in the middle of the universe?
- Who painted the Mona Lisa?
- What was the theory that the earth was in the middle of the universe?
- Who develops moveable type and mechanical printing?
- Harvey Who discovered blood circulation in the early 17 century?
- Newton Who discovers gravity and the laws of motion?
- What did scientists use Astronomy to study during the Scientific Revolution?
- Who was known as the father of the renaissance?
- What Renaissance scientist is considered the father of the scientific method?
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- Sanzio Who was a famous painter and architect that was a key figure of the renaissance?
- What was the theory that the sun was the middle of the universe?
- What is the modern day equivalent of a printing press that we used today?
- Who begins the protestant reformation?
- Who painted the Sistine Chapel Ceiling?
- Press What invention by Johannes Gutenberg had a huge impact on how information could be shared throughout Europe?
- Galilei Who used the telescope to study the stars and got in trouble from the church?
- What did the invention of cannons put an end to?
- What invention did Galileo’s research about the pendulum help to develop?
- What Renaissance philosophy encouraged the study of worldly things?
20 Clues: Who painted the Mona Lisa? • Who begins the protestant reformation? • Who painted the Sistine Chapel Ceiling? • Who was known as the father of the renaissance? • What did the invention of cannons put an end to? • Who develops moveable type and mechanical printing? • Newton Who discovers gravity and the laws of motion? • ...
Famous Inventions 2023-07-25
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- Aircraft that can fly through the air.
- Device for capturing and recording visual images.
- Johannes Gutenberg's book mass-production invention.
- Appliance for cooking with electromagnetic waves.
- Device for transmitting moving images and sound.
- Alexander Fleming's discovered antibiotic.
- Thomas Edison's electric illumination invention.
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- Imaging technique for viewing internal structures.
- Communication device by Alexander Graham Bell.
- Global network connecting computers and information.
- Protection method against infectious diseases.
- Wireless communication device for signals.
- Electronic device for information processing.
- Appliance for preserving food at low temperatures.
- Human-powered vehicle with two wheels.
15 Clues: Aircraft that can fly through the air. • Human-powered vehicle with two wheels. • Wireless communication device for signals. • Alexander Fleming's discovered antibiotic. • Electronic device for information processing. • Communication device by Alexander Graham Bell. • Protection method against infectious diseases. • Device for transmitting moving images and sound. • ...
David's Discoveries 2020-12-25
10 Clues: rocky descent • viciously fuzzy • empire of crime? • the final frontier • xmas (stress-free) • crispened lodgings • TBD trail run conquest • obsessed, well-dressed • your late night affliction • bird-like, broken leg waterway
Dinosaur discoveries 2024-06-27
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- - The process of digging up fossils.
- - A round object from which a dinosaur hatches.
- - A scientist who studies fossils.
- - A dinosaur with plates on its back.
- - A period when dinosaurs lived.
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- - A large meat-eating dinosaur.
- - A dinosaur that eats plants.
- - A dinosaur with three horns.
- - The remains of an ancient creature.
- - The bones of a dinosaur.
10 Clues: - The bones of a dinosaur. • - A dinosaur that eats plants. • - A dinosaur with three horns. • - A large meat-eating dinosaur. • - A period when dinosaurs lived. • - A scientist who studies fossils. • - The process of digging up fossils. • - The remains of an ancient creature. • - A dinosaur with plates on its back. • - A round object from which a dinosaur hatches.
Galileo Discoveries 2024-11-20
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- Astronomical discovery on the Moon
- Astronomical device he made improvements to
- Astronomical discovery on Saturn
- A theory not created by Galileo, but studied by him
- "Geometric" device created by Galileo
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- The largest moon on Jupiter
- The second largest moon on Jupiter, and the third largest in the solar system
- What the church believed his claim on "the Earth revolving around the Sun" was
- The fourth largest moon on Jupiter
- The third largest moon on Jupiter
10 Clues: The largest moon on Jupiter • Astronomical discovery on Saturn • The third largest moon on Jupiter • Astronomical discovery on the Moon • The fourth largest moon on Jupiter • "Geometric" device created by Galileo • Astronomical device he made improvements to • A theory not created by Galileo, but studied by him • ...
Chapter 6 2024-01-19
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- Invention by Alexander Graham Bell
- Process that allowed steel to be made cheaper and more efficiently
- Invention by Christopher Sholes
- State where the railroad companies finished the transcontinental railroad
- Man who had a factory for manufacturing sleepers
- Invention that allowed more railroad tracks and skyscrapers
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- He invented the light bulb
- What percent of oil production did Rockefeller control?
- One of the Big 4 who donated libraries
- What type of Integration did Carnegie have?
10 Clues: He invented the light bulb • Invention by Christopher Sholes • Invention by Alexander Graham Bell • One of the Big 4 who donated libraries • What type of Integration did Carnegie have? • Man who had a factory for manufacturing sleepers • What percent of oil production did Rockefeller control? • Invention that allowed more railroad tracks and skyscrapers • ...
Ben Franklins City by Campbell, Finnis, and Mitchell 2018-10-03
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- what happened in the year 1706
- performed kite and key experiment
- this started in 1737 and finished in 1753
- Ben Franklins last invention
- also known as a lending library
- Ben Franklins first invention
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- a small usually secret group
- what currency is Ben Franklin on
- the country Ben Franklin lived in
- People regarded as worthless
- organizes and train teams of firemen
- what happened in the year 1790
12 Clues: a small usually secret group • People regarded as worthless • Ben Franklins last invention • Ben Franklins first invention • what happened in the year 1706 • what happened in the year 1790 • also known as a lending library • what currency is Ben Franklin on • performed kite and key experiment • the country Ben Franklin lived in • organizes and train teams of firemen • ...
Top 20 Manmade inventions 2024-04-09
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- Device for broadcasting moving images; often called the 'tube'.
- Edison's bright idea for illumination.
- Watt powered the Industrial Revolution with this.
- Turing's legacy, essential for modern computing.
- Synthetic material shaping the modern world.
- Penicillin, for one, fights bacterial infections.
- Flow of charge that Edison harnessed.
- Marconi's medium for wireless audio transmission.
- Global network connecting millions of computers.
- Scripted system for communication.
- Silicon heart of modern electronics.
- Cooling system preserving your food and more.
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- Drives automobiles with explosive power.
- Wright brothers' vehicle for flight.
- Early invention that keeps on turning.
- Power source splitting atoms for electricity.
- Satellite navigation aid, short and simple.
- Gutenberg's revolutionary machine for mass production of books.
- Bell's invention for long-distance communication.
- Jenner's preventive shot against diseases.
20 Clues: Scripted system for communication. • Wright brothers' vehicle for flight. • Silicon heart of modern electronics. • Flow of charge that Edison harnessed. • Early invention that keeps on turning. • Edison's bright idea for illumination. • Drives automobiles with explosive power. • Jenner's preventive shot against diseases. • Satellite navigation aid, short and simple. • ...
Inventions Related Words 2024-01-24
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- an idea or invention which is considered to be a particular person's creation
- an exceptionally intelligent person or one with exceptional skill in a particular area of activity
- a person with an outstanding intellect
- the use of imagination or original ideas to create something; inventiveness
- the quality of being special and interesting and not the same as anything or anyone else
- using ideas and methods that have never been used before
- a machine—especially one programmable by a computer—capable of carrying out a complex series of actions automatically
- the beginning or creation of something
- is the mother of invention
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- the process of sweating
- a new idea or method
- Clever , intelligent , bright , having or showing a well-developed intellect
- the power of creative imagination
- the process of being mentally stimulated to do or feel something, especially to do something creative
- a type of intellectual property that gives its owner the legal right to exclude others from making, using, or selling an invention for a particular number of years
- a small mechanical or electronic device or tool, especially an ingenious or novel one
- the organ inside the head that controls thought, memory, feelings, and activity
17 Clues: a new idea or method • the process of sweating • is the mother of invention • the power of creative imagination • a person with an outstanding intellect • the beginning or creation of something • using ideas and methods that have never been used before • the use of imagination or original ideas to create something; inventiveness • ...
Ancient Civilizations 2023-06-13
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- - Ancient civilization located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, credited with the invention of writing and wheel.
- - Ancient civilization in North Africa known for its powerful navy and conflicts with Rome.
- - Ancient civilization known for its powerful empire, notable leaders like Cyrus the Great, and the Royal Road.
- - Ancient Greek civilization known for its fortified cities, warrior culture, and the Trojan War.
- - Ancient civilization known for its philosophers, Olympics, and myths like Zeus and Athena.
- - Ancient civilization in Anatolia known for their skill in ironworking and chariot warfare.
- - Mesoamerican civilization known for its advanced writing system and impressive pyramids.
- - Pre-Columbian civilization in Peru known for its skilled artisans and elaborate pottery.
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- - This ancient civilization is known for its pyramids, pharaohs, and hieroglyphics.
- - Pre-Columbian civilization in Mesoamerica known for its colossal stone heads and influence on later civilizations.
- - Ancient civilization known for its powerful army, advanced military tactics, and conquests.
- - Ancient civilization known for inventions like gunpowder, paper, and the Great Wall.
- - Mesoamerican civilization known for its capital city, Tenochtitlan, and sacrificial rituals.
- - Ancient civilization known for its seafaring skills, trade networks, and invention of the alphabet.
- - Ancient civilization along the Nile River known for its powerful kingdom and trade with Egypt.
- - This ancient civilization built an empire known for its engineering, laws, and gladiators.
- - Ancient civilization known for its well-planned cities, advanced sewage systems, and trade networks.
- - One of the earliest known civilizations in Mesopotamia, credited with the invention of writing and the wheel.
- - Ancient civilization of South America known for its advanced architecture and road systems.
19 Clues: - This ancient civilization is known for its pyramids, pharaohs, and hieroglyphics. • - Ancient civilization known for inventions like gunpowder, paper, and the Great Wall. • - Mesoamerican civilization known for its advanced writing system and impressive pyramids. • - Pre-Columbian civilization in Peru known for its skilled artisans and elaborate pottery. • ...
Industrial Revolution Inventions 2024-02-29
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- _______ Powered boats and trains
- _______ was powered by answer to number 12
- ______ was invented by George Stefanson and helped increase Trade
- Power-sorce of Richard Arkwright's spindle
- _______ Invented the Cotton Gin
- What revolution was directly related to the Industrial Revolution
- Also invented by Edison and is now in nearly every indoor room
- inventor of answer 14
- First inventor of the steam engine
- _______ powered by gasoline
- ______ replaced the hand-held shuttle for weaving
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- Amount of spindles on the water frame
- _______ patented the steam engine
- _______ was a major stepping stone to communication Technology
- Quicker way to produce answer to number 13
- _______ was the inventor of the telephone
- One invention made by Thomas Edison
- Invention of Charles Townshend
- _______ Was invented by James Hargreaves
- This revolution brought many new inventions in many industries
20 Clues: inventor of answer 14 • _______ powered by gasoline • Invention of Charles Townshend • _______ Invented the Cotton Gin • _______ Powered boats and trains • _______ patented the steam engine • First inventor of the steam engine • One invention made by Thomas Edison • Amount of spindles on the water frame • _______ Was invented by James Hargreaves • ...
Technologies and Scientific Discoveries Crossword 2026-02-24
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- An instrument used to see tiny objects.
- A device used for typing documents before computers became common.
- A global network that connects computers worldwide.
- A household appliance used to keep food and drinks cold and fresh.
- The flow of electric charge that powers modern life.
- A flying vehicle with wings.
- A method of preventing disease by stimulating immunity.
- A device used for long-distance voice communication.
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- A device used to capture photographs or record videos.
- A device used to perform mathematical computations quickly and accurately.
- An electronic device used for processing data.
- A technology that transmits sound through electromagnetic waves.
- A device that transmits moving images and sound.
- The first widely used antibiotic.
- An instrument used to observe distant objects in space.
15 Clues: A flying vehicle with wings. • The first widely used antibiotic. • An instrument used to see tiny objects. • An electronic device used for processing data. • A device that transmits moving images and sound. • A global network that connects computers worldwide. • The flow of electric charge that powers modern life. • A device used for long-distance voice communication. • ...
Technologies and Scientific Discoveries Crossword 2025-10-15
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- Additive manufacturing that builds objects layer by layer.
- A vehicle powered primarily by electricity.
- Field dealing with automated machines.
- Energy harvested from sunlight.
- Light-based tech used for cutting, measuring, and scanning.
- Technique for determining the order of nucleotides in DNA.
- Biological preparations that provide immunity to diseases.
- Short-range wireless connection technology.
- Immersive headset-based simulated environments.
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- Computer systems that can perform tasks needing human intelligence.
- Travel and study beyond Earth's atmosphere.
- A mobile device that combines phone and computer functions.
- Kitchen appliance that cooks food with microwave radiation.
- Advanced computing using quantum bits.
- The global network that connects computers.
15 Clues: Energy harvested from sunlight. • Advanced computing using quantum bits. • Field dealing with automated machines. • Travel and study beyond Earth's atmosphere. • A vehicle powered primarily by electricity. • The global network that connects computers. • Short-range wireless connection technology. • Immersive headset-based simulated environments. • ...
Crossword 2026-02-27
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- imagined perfect society where everything is ideal
- malintent
- organized work stoppage by employees demanding better conditions
- take advantage unfairly
- ordinary and not interesting or exciting
- official rules (rules and ...)
- based on reason and logical thinking
- all the same
- cry softly
- machine that washes dishes automatically
- no longer used because something newer exists
- refusal to obey authority or follow orders
- extra features added to attract attention (all the x and y)
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- negative consequences
- system where advancement depends on ability and achievement
- having strong desire to achieve success or goals
- discoveries from data
- unsettling
- use to your advantage
- student finishing today, have a nice break :)
- small weakness in a law allowing avoidance
- deliberately make something unclear or difficult to understand
22 Clues: malintent • unsettling • cry softly • all the same • negative consequences • discoveries from data • use to your advantage • take advantage unfairly • official rules (rules and ...) • based on reason and logical thinking • ordinary and not interesting or exciting • machine that washes dishes automatically • small weakness in a law allowing avoidance • ...
Renaissance Inventions 2015-04-19
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- A famous inventor who created the water thermometer.
- Galileo invented this type of thermometer.
- He invented the first parachute.
- This was made in 1300 and told time.
- This was made in 1400 and was used for a sport.
- Thomas Savery made this.
- Gutenberg invented this.
- Galileo's last name.
- These were made in 1487 and had something to do with bells.
- This uses pressure and was invented by Denis Papin in 1697.
- An idea or innovation someone comes up with.
- He made the first calculating machine.
- This was made for near-sighted people by Nicholas of Cusa.
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- He invented the compound microscope.
- He invented the first submarine.
- This invention was a new way to paint.
- The cuckoo clock was made here.
- Galileo was born here.
- A lot of inventions were made in this era.
- Bottled beer was made here.
- This was the name of the first piano.
21 Clues: Galileo's last name. • Galileo was born here. • Thomas Savery made this. • Gutenberg invented this. • Bottled beer was made here. • The cuckoo clock was made here. • He invented the first parachute. • He invented the first submarine. • He invented the compound microscope. • This was made in 1300 and told time. • This was the name of the first piano. • ...
Hunters long ago! 2017-01-21
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- marked by danger
- to cause to separate and go in different directions
- not civilized, barbaric, wild
- to remain alive or in existence
- made up
- means of support
- certain , assured
- a passage through or under barrier
- a very hard , fine grained quartz that sparks as steel
- find something unexpectedly
- a person who studies nature
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- an unexpected and undesirable event
- capable of harming or killing
- acting directly to produce effect
- a person who studies human history
- a person from whom one is descended
- to move about without a definite destination or purpose
- preserved to become a fossil
- relying on requiring the aid of another support
- fit to be eaten
20 Clues: made up • fit to be eaten • marked by danger • means of support • certain , assured • find something unexpectedly • a person who studies nature • preserved to become a fossil • capable of harming or killing • not civilized, barbaric, wild • to remain alive or in existence • acting directly to produce effect • a person who studies human history • a passage through or under barrier • ...
Invention and Innovation Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-24
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- invented the first gasoline engine
- you can sell this or partner with someone if you have this
- technology that uses solar and radiant
- invented hair care products
- consider becoming this with a patent
- an update to an existing product or system
- possible negative consequences for using technology in a bad way
- invented the moving assembly line
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- product or service created for the first time
- invention and innovation require this
- number of years a patent lasts
- first name of the person who invented bifocals
- technology that includes xrays and MRI's
- invented the traffic light
- possible consequence for using technology in a bad way
15 Clues: invented the traffic light • invented hair care products • number of years a patent lasts • invented the moving assembly line • invented the first gasoline engine • consider becoming this with a patent • invention and innovation require this • technology that uses solar and radiant • technology that includes xrays and MRI's • an update to an existing product or system • ...
The Importance of Material Development 2021-05-26
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- is actually a field of academic study.
- is a practical undertaking.
- A material that requiers screen and audio.
- Experience the language in use.
- is a material developer.
- Inform about the language.
- the world most lessons are based on
- Those can be accesed by computer and devices.
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- make discoveries about the language.
- Use to facilitate language learning.
- Materials development involve
- encourage learnes to use the language.
- a card bearing information on both sides.
- Can increase awarness and several prospects.
- a textbook designed for use on a course.
15 Clues: is a material developer. • Inform about the language. • is a practical undertaking. • Materials development involve • Experience the language in use. • the world most lessons are based on • make discoveries about the language. • Use to facilitate language learning. • is actually a field of academic study. • encourage learnes to use the language. • ...
Ben Franklins City by Campbell, Finnis, and Mitchell 2018-10-03
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- the country Ben Franklin lived in
- Ben Franklins first invention
- People regarded as worthless
- Ben Franklins last invention
- also known as a lending library
- what happened in the year 1790
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- this started in 1737 and finished in 1753
- what currency is Ben Franklin on
- organizes and train teams of firemen
- what happened in the year 1706
- a small usually secret group
- performed kite and key experiment
12 Clues: People regarded as worthless • Ben Franklins last invention • a small usually secret group • Ben Franklins first invention • what happened in the year 1706 • what happened in the year 1790 • also known as a lending library • what currency is Ben Franklin on • the country Ben Franklin lived in • performed kite and key experiment • organizes and train teams of firemen • ...
Invention B 2023-12-07
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- Conrad Gessner's early version of the writing instrument made from graphite
- Isaac Asimov's term for a machine capable of carrying out tasks autonomously
- Karl Benz's creation that transformed personal transportation
- Cornelius Drebbel's early prototype of an underwater vessel
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- Oliver Evans' contribution to food preservation and storage
- Johannes Gutenberg's invention that revolutionized the dissemination of information
- Wilson Greatbatch's life-saving invention for regulating heart rhythms
- Wilhelm Roentgen's groundbreaking invention for seeing inside the human body
- Samuel Morse's invention that revolutionized long-distance communication
- Edward Jenner's pioneering contribution to immunization with his smallpox vaccine
10 Clues: Oliver Evans' contribution to food preservation and storage • Cornelius Drebbel's early prototype of an underwater vessel • Karl Benz's creation that transformed personal transportation • Wilson Greatbatch's life-saving invention for regulating heart rhythms • Samuel Morse's invention that revolutionized long-distance communication • ...
chap 18 sec 1,2,3 2022-12-01
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- Rapid growth of city population
- D. Rockefeller: Railroad business giant
- bargaining negotiation of wages and other conditions of employment
- Graham Bell The inventor of the telephone
- house Education building
- A form of stock
- When businesses consume other businesses
- Business acting as one
- enterprise Privately owned businesses compete freely
- Purify
- To increase speed
- and Orville Wright: Made the first flying device
- To get rid of something
- line Every machine makes a specific part
- Ford The inventor of the automobile
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- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- To prove to be right
- Business owner
- Edison “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- To change
- Carnegie: Made steel business
- Addams: Woman who made settlement house
- Medical establishment
- Apartments in singular room
- Gompers: Founded AFL
25 Clues: Purify • To change • Business owner • A form of stock • To increase speed • To prove to be right • Gompers: Founded AFL • Medical establishment • Business acting as one • To get rid of something • house Education building • Apartments in singular room • Carnegie: Made steel business • Rapid growth of city population • Ford The inventor of the automobile • ...
Inventions 2015-01-07
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- / Supposedly a substitute to silk
- / Works by way of magnetism
- / The science behind this invention existed thousands of year before it became an invention
- Press / Combined other, similar inventions into a single invention
- / The earliest form of this invention was hammered into being
- Lines / This invention has sometimes created sociological problems
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- / Similar inventions before it ran on steam power. This invention ran on gasoline
- / This invention began as an analog process, yet over time developed into a digital process
- / Developed by the Department of Defense
- / Had industrial purposes before being used for transportation
10 Clues: / Works by way of magnetism • / Supposedly a substitute to silk • / Developed by the Department of Defense • / The earliest form of this invention was hammered into being • / Had industrial purposes before being used for transportation • Press / Combined other, similar inventions into a single invention • ...
Industrial Revolution 2017-05-01
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- a disease contracted from drinking dirty water
- This invention allowed for instant communication between people across the country
- This invention sped up the production of the harvesting of wheat.
- interchangeable parts and the factory system led to the ___ ________ of goods.
- This invention separated the grain from the stalk much faster.
- This process led to an increased and efficient way of making steel.
- the rapid development of industry that changed the way goods were produced.
- this man made waterway connected the Atlantic ocean to the west.
- The third characteristic of the industrial revolution _____, faster, cheaper.
- the cotton gin led to an increase in the number of ______ in the South
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- a cheap, efficient way to power things
- first created to be used in the creation of a gun with the idea that if all pieces were identical the gun could be repaired easier.
- The growth of cities.
- women's right to vote
- the inventor of the steamboat.
- the economic system where business are allowed to conduct their business with minimal government interference
- The telegraph was invented by
- the inventor of the cotton gin and interchangeable parts
- a machine that separates the seeds from the cotton more efficiently
- more steel meant more of these were built which allowed for the faster transportation of goods and people
20 Clues: The growth of cities. • women's right to vote • The telegraph was invented by • the inventor of the steamboat. • a cheap, efficient way to power things • a disease contracted from drinking dirty water • the inventor of the cotton gin and interchangeable parts • This invention separated the grain from the stalk much faster. • ...
chap 18 sec 1,2,3 2022-12-01
Across
- Rapid growth of city population
- D. Rockefeller: Railroad business giant
- bargaining negotiation of wages and other conditions of employment
- Graham Bell The inventor of the telephone
- house Education building
- A form of stock
- When businesses consume other businesses
- Business acting as one
- enterprise Privately owned businesses compete freely
- Purify
- To increase speed
- and Orville Wright: Made the first flying device
- To get rid of something
- line Every machine makes a specific part
- Ford The inventor of the automobile
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- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- To prove to be right
- Business owner
- Edison “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- To change
- Carnegie: Made steel business
- Addams: Woman who made settlement house
- Medical establishment
- Apartments in singular room
- Gompers: Founded AFL
25 Clues: Purify • To change • Business owner • A form of stock • To increase speed • To prove to be right • Gompers: Founded AFL • Medical establishment • Business acting as one • To get rid of something • house Education building • Apartments in singular room • Carnegie: Made steel business • Rapid growth of city population • Ford The inventor of the automobile • ...
2023 Scientific Discoveries 2024-10-08
Across
- It is suspected that stars ... up planets
- Adult corals get frozen by plunging them into liquid ...
- oxygen-28 was created in a particle ...
- nearly massless particles
- A star grew brighter and ... a bunch of gas
- things that permeate the cosmic web
- a new map of the ... ... was made without using light
- one stone
- The isotope decayed almost immediately
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- Catalog of every letter in the genetic instruction manual
- Adult corals can be safely flash-frozen and ...
- charged particles catapulted into a web's ... fields
- RNA was extracted from a preserved ... tiger
- "the hat" creates an infinite pattern that never ...
- a star engulfed a planet about 10 times as masive as ...
15 Clues: one stone • nearly massless particles • things that permeate the cosmic web • The isotope decayed almost immediately • oxygen-28 was created in a particle ... • It is suspected that stars ... up planets • A star grew brighter and ... a bunch of gas • RNA was extracted from a preserved ... tiger • Adult corals can be safely flash-frozen and ... • ...
Chapter 10 Test 2026-01-24
Across
- A road built by the federal government that connected the east with Ohio
- Identical machine parts that cold be quickly put together to make a complete product
- Shares of ownership in a company
- An artificial waterway connecting Albany, New York on the Hudson River with Buffalo, New York on Lake Erie
- The removal of weapons
- An economic system in which people are free to buy, sell, and produce whatever they want
- While the United States would not interfere with any existing European colonies in the Americas, it would oppose any new European colonies
- Scientific discoveries that simplify work
- The official count of a population
- The change from an agrarian society to one based on industry which began in Great Britain and spread to the United States around 1800
- An economic system in which individuals put their capital into a business in hopes of making a profit; the economic system in the United States
- A method brining manufacturing steps together in one place to increase efficiency
- Money
- for the admission of Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state.
- Federal, state, and privately funded projects, such as canals and roads, to develop the nation’s transportation system
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- Established that states could not enact legislation that would interfere with Congressional power over interstate commerce
- Toll roads
- Maryland had no right to tax the Second National Bank because it was a federal institution
- A simple machine that quickly and efficiently removes seeds from cotton fiber
- The idea that states have autonomous power
- Separate compartments where water levels were raised or lowered
- An artificial waterway
- A protective tariff, a program of internal improvements, and a national bank
- Tried by a military court
- Large businesses
- Gives an inventor the sole legal right to the invention and its profits for a certain period of time
- A border without armed forces
- A steamboat built by Robert Fulton
- The loyalty of a person to his or her region
29 Clues: Money • Toll roads • Large businesses • An artificial waterway • The removal of weapons • Tried by a military court • A border without armed forces • Shares of ownership in a company • A steamboat built by Robert Fulton • The official count of a population • Scientific discoveries that simplify work • The idea that states have autonomous power • ...
Inventions 2025-04-27
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- This invention takes pictures and records videos.
- This invention lets you listen to music or the news in your car or at home.
- This invention is a device which helps you to communicate over long distance
- This invention flies in the sky and carries people to different places.
- This invention let you cook food on a device.
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- This invention keeps you entertained. It has a large screen on which you can watch programmes.
- This invention lets you print documents and photos from your computer.
7 Clues: This invention let you cook food on a device. • This invention takes pictures and records videos. • This invention lets you print documents and photos from your computer. • This invention flies in the sky and carries people to different places. • This invention lets you listen to music or the news in your car or at home. • ...
Introduction to Technology - Quiz #1 2025-10-03
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- (1700s-1800s) A period of major industrial/technological advances
- A first model or early version of an invention
- The ability to recover from challenges or setbacks
- The ability to acquire and apply knowledge
- Adjusting to new conditions or challenges
- Belief that ability is unchangeable/permanent
- An entirely new device, method, or process
- Improvements or modifications to an invention
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- Working together with others to achieve goals
- The use of knowledge, tools, and processes to solve problems
- The effect technology has on society
- Continuing to work hard despite difficulty
- The brain's ability to grow and change
- Planning clear, achievable objectives
- Belief that effort and learning improves ability
- Creating new ideas or improving existing ones
- Early tools and methods developed by civilizations
- Legal protection that gives inventors exclusive rights
- A sequence of historical events shown in order
- A person who designs, builds, or maintains technology
20 Clues: The effect technology has on society • Planning clear, achievable objectives • The brain's ability to grow and change • Adjusting to new conditions or challenges • Continuing to work hard despite difficulty • The ability to acquire and apply knowledge • An entirely new device, method, or process • Working together with others to achieve goals • ...
NKOB Scientific Discoveries 2024-10-10
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- It is suspected that stars swallow up ...
- Adult corals can be safely ...-... and revived
- "ein stein" is german for one ...
- A star grew brighter and ... a bunch of gas
- Pangenome is a catalog of every letter in the ... instruction manual
- charged particles catapulted into a web's magnetic ...
- a ... engulfed a planet about 10 times as massive as Jupiter
- shock waves ... the cosmic web
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- Neutrinos are nearly ... particles
- oxygen-28 was created in a ... accelerator
- a new map of the milky way was made without using ...
- Adult corals get frozen by plunging them into ... nitrogen
- "the hat" creates an ... pattern that never repeats
- RNA was extracted from a preserved tasmanian ...
- ...-28 decayed almost immediately
15 Clues: shock waves ... the cosmic web • "ein stein" is german for one ... • ...-28 decayed almost immediately • Neutrinos are nearly ... particles • It is suspected that stars swallow up ... • oxygen-28 was created in a ... accelerator • A star grew brighter and ... a bunch of gas • Adult corals can be safely ...-... and revived • RNA was extracted from a preserved tasmanian ... • ...
Ancient Mysteries & Discoveries 2026-01-03
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- a massive stone tomb built for kings in ancient Egypt
- an object made by humans in the past that is found by explorers
- a land or country that is ruled by a king or queen
- a grand building used for worship or honoring gods
- a very old story that may or may not be true
- a body that has been preserved and wrapped in cloth
- a figure of a person or animal carved from stone or metal
- a person whose job was to write down records and laws
- a two-wheeled vehicle pulled by horses in ancient races
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- a picture or symbol used as a form of writing
- a person who digs into the ground to find history
- an early form of paper made from a water plant
- "a collection of gold, jewels, or valuable ancient items"
- a large group of countries ruled by a single leader
- the remains of old buildings that have crumbled over time
15 Clues: a very old story that may or may not be true • a picture or symbol used as a form of writing • an early form of paper made from a water plant • a person who digs into the ground to find history • a land or country that is ruled by a king or queen • a grand building used for worship or honoring gods • a large group of countries ruled by a single leader • ...
Age 2022-01-31
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- belief in the benefits of trading
- explorer
- a company who stock is owned jointly
- Originator of Age of discoveries- enslaved people trade
- sailing around the globe
- The difference in value between a country's imports
- a person who draws or produces maps
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- a seperation line between east and west
- gold or silver in bulk before coining
- the stage of the Atlantic slave trade
- trade between three parts or regions
- Portuguese mariner and explorer
- A conqueror
- A person who orginates
- Pertugues explorer first Eurpoean to reach indian sea
15 Clues: explorer • A conqueror • A person who orginates • sailing around the globe • Portuguese mariner and explorer • belief in the benefits of trading • a person who draws or produces maps • trade between three parts or regions • a company who stock is owned jointly • gold or silver in bulk before coining • the stage of the Atlantic slave trade • a seperation line between east and west • ...
Intellectual Property Rights 2025-02-05
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- - A requirement meaning an invention must be new.- A legal notice demanding the stop of infringing activity.
- - The practice of protecting systems and data from cyber threats.
- - A legal right granted for an invention, giving the creator exclusive rights to use or sell the invention for a certain period.
- - The violation or breach of a law, right, or agreement, especially intellectual property rights.
- - A process where a neutral third party helps resolve disputes.
- - A recognizable sign identifying products or services.
- - Legal protection for original works of authorship.
- Rights - Legal authority to prevent others from using an invention.
- - An exclusive legal right granted to an inventor.
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- - The quality of being new, original, or unique.
- - The act of extending or restoring something, often a contract or license, for a new period.
- - The process of creating new ideas, products, or methods that bring improvements or advancements.
- - Legal statements in a patent that define the scope of protection granted to the inventor.
- - Unauthorized use of a patented invention.
- Art - Existing knowledge that may affect patentability.
- - The process of creating an early sample or model of a product to test or demonstrate its concept.
- - An established procedure or protocol, often associated with official or ceremonial conduct.
17 Clues: - Unauthorized use of a patented invention. • - The quality of being new, original, or unique. • - An exclusive legal right granted to an inventor. • - Legal protection for original works of authorship. • Art - Existing knowledge that may affect patentability. • - A recognizable sign identifying products or services. • ...
Unit 18 Inventions and Discoveries 2026-03-11
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- Working or operating by itself, without needing human control.
- The tools, machines, or other items needed for a particular purpose or activity.
- A room or building equipped for scientific experiments, research, or teaching.
- Relating to or using technology that stores or processes data as numerical digits.
- The physical, mechanical, and electronic parts of a computer or other machine (opposite of software).
- The programs and other operating information used by a computer (opposite of hardware).
- To find something or someone that was previously hidden or unknown.
- A small, portable computer that can be used on your lap.
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- To create or design something that has never existed before.
- To control or use a machine, system, or device to make it work.
- The flat surface on a computer, phone, or TV where images and information are shown.
- A scientific test done to discover something unknown or to test a theory; (v) To do such a test.
- The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry.
- Made or produced by humans, not occurring naturally.
14 Clues: Made or produced by humans, not occurring naturally. • A small, portable computer that can be used on your lap. • To create or design something that has never existed before. • Working or operating by itself, without needing human control. • To control or use a machine, system, or device to make it work. • ...
Myon 2020-07-27
Across
- of a person or thing
- liquid fluid spilling
- a part of the body
- explanation of how you do an activity
- person from another country called china
- who thinks and imagines
- way to hold the body without falling
- something that stays in your head of what you learned
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- find one thing
- an act that costs and has a difficulty
- a thing or object
- an action he does many times
- meaning of a thing or word
13 Clues: find one thing • a thing or object • a part of the body • of a person or thing • liquid fluid spilling • who thinks and imagines • meaning of a thing or word • an action he does many times • way to hold the body without falling • explanation of how you do an activity • an act that costs and has a difficulty • person from another country called china • ...
Chapter 6 Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment 2023-10-25
Across
- a movement focused on reason and thought
- gatherings where thinkers discuss ideas
- Italian philosopher who worked to reform the justice system
- believed people were born with natural rights and the government should protect those rights
- believed women should be educated and take on jobs usually done by men
- these spread all over the Western world influencing society
- used by Great Britain to restrict the colonies' trade
- scientists begin questioning beliefs and making new theories based on this
- new way of viewing natural world-based on observation
- imprisoned twice for his beliefs in fighting against intolerance
- a government freely formed by the people and guided by free choice
- series of steps for forming and testing scientific theories
- ruler of Russia who expanded the Russian empire
- ruler of Austria who ended serfdom
- government power divided between the nation and the state
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- absolute ruler who used Enlightenment values to strengthen their rule
- tried to force Galileo to say he his discoveries were wrong
- this formed a weak government that failed to provide unity and order
- the main idea for philosophers and rulers
- one of the creators of the Scientific Method
- invented the telescope
- idea that planets revolve around the sun
- first 10 amendments protecting freedoms
- King of Prussia who reformed education and the justice system
- believed in separation of powers
- document justifying the colonies rebelling against Great Britain
- published the first encyclopedia
- Great Britain surrendered here in 1781 ending the American Revolution
- Created by Hobbes; people agree to order by giving power to one leader
- this led to new discoveries and new ways of thinking
- moon, sun, planets revolve around earth
- valued reason, nature, happiness, progress and liberty
- colonized America
- develops theory of motion
34 Clues: colonized America • invented the telescope • develops theory of motion • believed in separation of powers • published the first encyclopedia • ruler of Austria who ended serfdom • gatherings where thinkers discuss ideas • first 10 amendments protecting freedoms • moon, sun, planets revolve around earth • a movement focused on reason and thought • ...
RPE Key Words 2025-09-09
Across
- a canon of rhetoric during witch the writer discovers material for the text
- the first part of an essay
- a canon of composition, creating intentional order of materials/arguments gathered during invention
- framework for arranging ideas
- a canon of rhetoric in which the author selects the best form and words for expression of ideas
- statement of the proposition defended by the essay
- ideas generated during the invention process that are not clearly for or against
- a written text that makes an effort to explain something or gives information about a topic/subject
- an argument against a statement
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- brief statement of the totality of the ideas presented
- statement of the main points of an essay or speech
- in writing: the end of a text
- the main arguments or reasons for the thesis
- statement of the number of reasons used to support a statement
- choice between alternatives
- an argument in agreement with a statement
- limited to basic principles
- the action or art of convincing
18 Clues: the first part of an essay • choice between alternatives • limited to basic principles • in writing: the end of a text • framework for arranging ideas • the action or art of convincing • an argument against a statement • an argument in agreement with a statement • the main arguments or reasons for the thesis • statement of the main points of an essay or speech • ...
The Big Screen 2019-11-14
Across
- Individual drawings and paintings are used to make a film
- Full of magic and supernatural events
- People often sing songs as part of the narrative
- The people in films
- Based on future discoveries, technological advances
- Important person in charge of making films
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- The main events in a film
- Main emphasis is humour
- A person responsible for making a film
- Fiction film showing past events
- Lots of action, exotic locations
- Violent, lots of fighting, explosions
- Full of murder and mystery
- Designed to frighten and cause panic
- Emotional, often based on real-life events
15 Clues: The people in films • Main emphasis is humour • The main events in a film • Full of murder and mystery • Fiction film showing past events • Lots of action, exotic locations • Designed to frighten and cause panic • Full of magic and supernatural events • Violent, lots of fighting, explosions • A person responsible for making a film • Important person in charge of making films • ...
1920s 2025-03-20
Across
- women gained more of these in 1920s
- name of this country
- 1920s invention to travel
- famous case in 1929 declared women as __________
- 1920s invention to listen to
- 1920s invention to travel on snow
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- word to describe the 1920s
- illegal to buy or sell alcohol
- 1920s invention to cure diabetes
- 1920s invention for communication
10 Clues: name of this country • 1920s invention to travel • word to describe the 1920s • 1920s invention to listen to • illegal to buy or sell alcohol • 1920s invention to cure diabetes • 1920s invention for communication • 1920s invention to travel on snow • women gained more of these in 1920s • famous case in 1929 declared women as __________
Chapter 2 2021-09-30
Across
- Found the Cape od Good Hope
- around the world
- Mali capital
- first to circumnavigate the globe
- Helped sailors observe positions of stars
- Imaginary line through the Atlantic
- leader of Portugal
- sailed west to find India
- trade routes connecting China and Europe
- West African kingdom
- Malis king
- America was named after him
- Marco Polo's book about China
- Christians and Muslims fought over
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- small, fast ship
- way to tell where you were
- Muslim holy place
- Spain the west Portugal got east
- first european to see the pacific ocean
- reached America in the 800s-900s
- scientific discoveries for practical use
- Journey to a holy place
- Christians fought Muslims for holy lands
- West African kingdom
- Greece and Rome
25 Clues: Malis king • Mali capital • Greece and Rome • small, fast ship • around the world • Muslim holy place • leader of Portugal • West African kingdom • West African kingdom • Journey to a holy place • sailed west to find India • way to tell where you were • Found the Cape od Good Hope • America was named after him • Marco Polo's book about China • Spain the west Portugal got east • ...
Vocabulary 2023-11-23
Across
- of or relating to charitable giving
- a sign of something about to happen
- a speech of violent denunciation
- concise and full of meaning
- a soft wet area of low-lying land that sinks underfoot
- marked by skill in deception
- having no definite form or distinct shape
- confidently optimistic and cheerful
- cancel officially
- expressing offensive, insulting, or scandalous criticism
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- a small or moderate or token amount
- good luck in making unexpected and fortunate discoveries
- a person without moral scruples
- excessively abundant
- exceedingly harmful
- given to lying
- a saying that is widely accepted on its own merits
- of or relating to or formed by trees
- excessively or hypocritically pious
- defiantly aggressive
20 Clues: given to lying • cancel officially • exceedingly harmful • excessively abundant • defiantly aggressive • concise and full of meaning • marked by skill in deception • a person without moral scruples • a speech of violent denunciation • a small or moderate or token amount • of or relating to charitable giving • a sign of something about to happen • confidently optimistic and cheerful • ...
Britain and the world in 1900 2025-09-22
Across
- an invention which improved communication.
- the first major actor who rose from rags to riches.
- an invention which was eventually used for travel and war.
- the most valuable British colony.
- a European country which rivalled Britain.
Down
- they made up the majority of society.
- a very small percentage who had most of the wealth.
- the most powerful country in the world in 1900.
- an invention which improved the sharing of information.
- individual territories controlled by one country.
- a country growing in wealth, but a friend of Britain.
- the company which made the first affordable motorcar.
- territories controlled by one country.
13 Clues: the most valuable British colony. • they made up the majority of society. • territories controlled by one country. • an invention which improved communication. • a European country which rivalled Britain. • the most powerful country in the world in 1900. • individual territories controlled by one country. • a very small percentage who had most of the wealth. • ...
9 weeks review - ellington 2024-12-06
Across
- king who made the first written laws
- what you do with the poo
- first recorded war and peace treaty
- first king of united Israel
- united upper and lower egypt
- writing using symbols in Egypt
- invention that helps farming
- made the largest pyramid on earth
- Holy book of Judaism
- when you stab someone with science
- holy book of Hinduism
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- creater of Judaism
- holy book of Buddhism
- made the first empire in history
- what ancient egypt wrote on
- ancient writing of India
- invention that helps carts move
- wedge shaped writing of Meso
- what the people of meso wrote on
- led the hebrews during the exodus
- where pharaohs were buried
- device used to move boats on the water
22 Clues: creater of Judaism • Holy book of Judaism • holy book of Buddhism • holy book of Hinduism • what you do with the poo • ancient writing of India • where pharaohs were buried • what ancient egypt wrote on • first king of united Israel • wedge shaped writing of Meso • united upper and lower egypt • invention that helps farming • writing using symbols in Egypt • ...
Sumer 2023-01-03
Across
- A tool pulled by oxen to till the land
- wedge-shaped writing
- added strength to buildings
- Writing where symbols stand for objects
- Each of them had its own ruler and farmland
- invention did they use to play music
- religious temple
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- "Land between two rivers"
- built to protect city-states from invaders
- where records were kept
- A society with culture, social structure, politics, and government.
- An invention that prevented flooding
- lead the army, enforced laws, and built temples
13 Clues: religious temple • wedge-shaped writing • where records were kept • "Land between two rivers" • added strength to buildings • An invention that prevented flooding • invention did they use to play music • A tool pulled by oxen to till the land • Writing where symbols stand for objects • built to protect city-states from invaders • Each of them had its own ruler and farmland • ...
Renaissance Review. 2023-10-06
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- Growth of ____
- Art was more _____ during the renaissance
- I'd rather be feared then loved, Who said that?
- Human achievement.
- First Celebrity artist.
- Literature: Human experience and ___________
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- What where science discoveries based on?
- Famous for painting of the last supper, Mona Lisa and The
- Standard of living became _______
- A place where anyone could go and learn.
- Famous for his sculpture of the perfect man.
- Made the book Praise of folly.
12 Clues: Growth of ____ • Human achievement. • First Celebrity artist. • Made the book Praise of folly. • Standard of living became _______ • What where science discoveries based on? • A place where anyone could go and learn. • Art was more _____ during the renaissance • Famous for his sculpture of the perfect man. • Literature: Human experience and ___________ • ...
SCIENTISTS AND THEIR DISCOVERIES 2021-03-25
Across
- founder of modern chemistry
- gave the conception of bravais lattices
- created first version of periodic table
- discovered electromagnetic induction
Down
- discovered oxygen
- nobel prize for discovery of energy quanta
- discovered hydrogen
- nobel Prizes in both physics and chemistry
- father of ancient chemistry "kitab-al-kimaya"
- gave the unit of radioactivity
10 Clues: discovered oxygen • discovered hydrogen • founder of modern chemistry • gave the unit of radioactivity • discovered electromagnetic induction • gave the conception of bravais lattices • created first version of periodic table • nobel prize for discovery of energy quanta • nobel Prizes in both physics and chemistry • father of ancient chemistry "kitab-al-kimaya"
Angelo Costagliola Ch. #14 Study Guide 2023-05-05
Across
- About how many total immigrants arrived in the USA in 1850?
- What percent of the Southern polulation were slaves?
- What was the most wanted and used crop in the Industrial Revolution?
- What New invention did Samuel Morse make?
- What percent of Southerners owned more then 50 slaves?
- What did people hire slaves for?
- What year did most of the immigrants arrive in the USA?
- What was the maximum group of people slavs were allowed to be in?
- How many slaves were in the USA in 1860?
- How many immigrants arrived in the 1840's and 1850's?
- What advancement made rails roads safer and faster?
- What New invention did ELias Howe make?
- What did slaves need to leave their owners land?
- The cotton gin could do the work of how many people?
- What caused immigrants to come from Ireland to the USA?
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- What was the area called that had most of the cotton plantations?
- What did many Southern farmers become because of there wealth?
- What were the percent of Southerns who owned more then 50 slaves called?
- What did some slave owners view there slaves as?
- What New invention did John Deere make?
- Which ship won the worlds sea trade in the 1840's and 1850's before the steam ships replaced them?
- In what year was there 156,000 bales of cotton produced in the USA?
- What did Ellie Whitney invent?
- What was Frederick Douglass?
- With the slave code what were slaves not allowed to own?
- Who made up most of the workers in the Nothern factories?
- What New invention did Cyrus McCormick make?
- What did cotton increase the demand for?
- What other European country had one million people immigrate to the USA?
- What effect did the cotton gin have on the production of cotton in the Southern Economy?
30 Clues: What was Frederick Douglass? • What did Ellie Whitney invent? • What did people hire slaves for? • What New invention did John Deere make? • What New invention did ELias Howe make? • What did cotton increase the demand for? • How many slaves were in the USA in 1860? • What New invention did Samuel Morse make? • What New invention did Cyrus McCormick make? • ...
Innovation and Invention Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-03
Across
- industry created by Edison
- roads, _____, restaurants, and gas stations were needed
- Henry Ford concentrated on producing this
- process of car moving from person to person
- invented the telephone
- factories used coal to power this
- used morse code
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- phone service began in 1915
- meant all parts were exactly alike
- recorded and played back sound in tinfoil cylinders
- Edison perfected its design
- had invention factory in Menlo Park,NJ
- workers could live here and drive to work
- Bell worked with the
- Bell wanted to transmit speech using this
15 Clues: used morse code • Bell worked with the • invented the telephone • industry created by Edison • phone service began in 1915 • Edison perfected its design • factories used coal to power this • meant all parts were exactly alike • had invention factory in Menlo Park,NJ • workers could live here and drive to work • Henry Ford concentrated on producing this • ...
Inventions and Discoveries - 01 2021-03-23
Across
- The first printing press was made in Germany by this inventor.
- He flew a kite in a thunderstorm to prove that lightning was electricity.
- He invented the technique of vaccination.
- Using James Watt’s invention, he made an engine which ran on rails.
- This invention by M_______, an Italian, brought about a revolution in mass communication
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- Inventor of the telephone.
- Gabriel Daniel F___________ invented the thermometer in 1714.
- This type of oil was named after this inventor whose first name is Rudolph.
- Early man used this metal to make tools and weapons.
- Alessandro V______ proved that electricity could be produced using a battery.
10 Clues: Inventor of the telephone. • He invented the technique of vaccination. • Early man used this metal to make tools and weapons. • Gabriel Daniel F___________ invented the thermometer in 1714. • The first printing press was made in Germany by this inventor. • Using James Watt’s invention, he made an engine which ran on rails. • ...
Scientists and inventions/discoveries 2023-02-16
Mongol Impact on China 2026-01-22
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- Marco Polo created this to describe his travels
- Movement of goods, ideas, and culture between regions
- Road Trade routes that connected Asia and Europe
- Empire that controlled much of Asia during Marco Polo’s travels
- Khan Ruler Marco Polo served under
- Marco Polo’s home city
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- Type Chinese invention that spread knowledge
- Chinese invention that helped improve navigation
- Valuable material traded from China
- Chinese invention used in warfare and mining
10 Clues: Marco Polo’s home city • Khan Ruler Marco Polo served under • Valuable material traded from China • Type Chinese invention that spread knowledge • Chinese invention used in warfare and mining • Marco Polo created this to describe his travels • Chinese invention that helped improve navigation • Road Trade routes that connected Asia and Europe • ...
Unit 1 p.4-5 vocab 2025-09-04
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- people who like to meet and spend time with people
- angry
- people who don't like to meet new people
- beautiful views to look at
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- someone who likes science and computer
- do something again to be good at it
- use of scientific discoveries
- getting hurt
- something that blocks you
- someone who is very good at something
- worry caused by difficult things
11 Clues: angry • getting hurt • something that blocks you • beautiful views to look at • use of scientific discoveries • worry caused by difficult things • do something again to be good at it • someone who is very good at something • someone who likes science and computer • people who don't like to meet new people • people who like to meet and spend time with people
The Pigman's Legacy 2 2013-11-12
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- formation of blood clot in a vessel or the heart
- woman whose husband has died
- settling without a legal claim
- people who look and behave like robots
- ability to make fortunate discoveries by accident
- ghosts
- become stonelike, deaden
- reaching or having reached puberty
- site revered for its associations
- under, beneath
- experience of seeing the supernatural as with the eyes
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- colorless artificial gem of paste or glass
- hoarse, whistling sound
- making a wavelike movement
- modifying natural expression
- in a lively way
- close observation
- commercial operations that purify crude substances
- invading the property rights of another
- daze
20 Clues: daze • ghosts • under, beneath • in a lively way • close observation • hoarse, whistling sound • become stonelike, deaden • making a wavelike movement • woman whose husband has died • modifying natural expression • settling without a legal claim • site revered for its associations • reaching or having reached puberty • people who look and behave like robots • ...
age of exploration crossword 2022-11-10
8 Clues: sell items • a trade route • items for items • disoverd america • a powder that explodes • set out for riches and discoveries • fall of rome and fall of chistopher • group of people who live on a country
age of exploration crossword 2022-11-10
8 Clues: sell items • a trade route • items for items • disoverd america • a powder that explodes • set out for riches and discoveries • fall of rome and fall of chistopher • group of people who live on a country
Types of Engineers 2022-02-17
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- An engineer that builds things with chemicals
- An invention that transports clean water
- A bridge in California
- lift heavy objects
- An engineer that improves the environment and figures our ways to remove waste
- Engineer that designs and creates things that fly
- an engineer that designs and creates nuclear weapons and power plants
- An engineer that builds bridges and roads
- An engineer that designs and creates medical equipment
- an engineer that builds and designs boats
- a machine that scans the bones in someone's body
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- an engineer that designs and creates mechanical and thermal devices
- An invention that allows humans to be able to breathe underwater
- A nickname for a bomb created by nuclear engineers
- the world's first antibiotic
- flying tube that goes to space
- an engineer that works or invents electrical things
17 Clues: lift heavy objects • A bridge in California • the world's first antibiotic • flying tube that goes to space • An invention that transports clean water • An engineer that builds bridges and roads • an engineer that builds and designs boats • An engineer that builds things with chemicals • a machine that scans the bones in someone's body • ...
Chapter 16 Section 1 and 2 "The Scientific Revolution and Age of Exploration" 2014-05-04
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- This theory places the Sun at the center of the Solar System.
- (TWO WORDS) These PHILOSOPHERS use religion and Pseudoscience to describe NATURAL events in our world.
- items that enter a country. In the US: Ipad
- (LAST NAME ONLY) Invented the European Printing Press 1450.
- AKA Worldly, knowledgeable, knowing of other cultures
- items that leave a country. In the US: GM Motors.
- (LAST NAME ONLY) Created the Heliocentric Theory
- A Monarchy that is bound to no constitution, has absolute power. AKA France.
- The idea that one's country should do all it can to increase its wealth, which was measured in Gold and Silver.
- (TWO WORDS) We call the time period where many discoveries in science happened at once THIS.
- Many states and cultures under one ruler (NOT THE US!!)
- (SINGULAR) Taxes on imports.
- This theory places the Earth at the center of the Solar System. Don't use a hyphen or a space when answering.
- (LAST NAME ONLY) proved the heliocentric theory by the use of the telescope
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- A Monarchy that has a constitution AKA England. The Monarchy is Limited in its power.
- (TWO WORDS) This invention (first invented in China, 1040) had moveable type, allowed for faster printing and faster communication
- The idea that a family rules the country. Made up of Kings and Queens.
- The Pseudoscience of turning one item, such as lead, into gold.
- (TWO WORDS) The Pseudoscience of telling the future through crystals, glass balls, tarot cards and other items
- an area of what is considered "unclaimed land" that is settled by a country
- items a country needs
- this navigational tool uses magnets to tell you where magnetic North is. You adjust 7 Degrees to find true north.
- (LAST NAME ONLY) supports the heliocentric solar system by discovering and labeling gravity.
- The Pseudoscience of studying the constellations in relation to human behavior
- This navigational tool uses the stars to navigate
- (LAST NAME ONLY) Author of many anatomy books, included descriptive drawings.
26 Clues: items a country needs • (SINGULAR) Taxes on imports. • items that enter a country. In the US: Ipad • (LAST NAME ONLY) Created the Heliocentric Theory • items that leave a country. In the US: GM Motors. • This navigational tool uses the stars to navigate • AKA Worldly, knowledgeable, knowing of other cultures • Many states and cultures under one ruler (NOT THE US!!) • ...
Inventions of the Industrial Revolution 2021-03-02
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- What was the name of the invention of the transportation of the locomotive?
- What invention produced multiple spools of thread simultaneously?
- What invention is used to break up tough soil?
- What long vessel ship did Donald McKay invent?
- Who invented the steamboat?
- Who invented the sewing machine?
- Who created the Water Powered Textile Mill?
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- What did Cyrus McCormick invent?
- Who created the Cotton Gin?
- Who made the most important technique for making steel in the 19th century?
- What invention was used to send electrical signals along a wire?
- What invention made it to where different gun parts could be switched?
12 Clues: Who created the Cotton Gin? • Who invented the steamboat? • What did Cyrus McCormick invent? • Who invented the sewing machine? • Who created the Water Powered Textile Mill? • What invention is used to break up tough soil? • What long vessel ship did Donald McKay invent? • What invention was used to send electrical signals along a wire? • ...
an invention quiz 2023-06-15
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- Press The printing press is a machine that allowed books and newspapers to be mass-produced. It made it easier for people to access information.
- The clock is a device that tells us the time. It helps us stay organized, manage our schedules, and be punctual for important events.
- The bicycle is a two-wheeled vehicle that is powered by pedaling. It is a popular mode of transportation and a fun way to exercise.
- The internet is a global network of computers that allows people to connect, communicate, and access information from anywhere in the world.
- The airplane is a flying machine that allows people to travel long distances in the sky. It has made the world a smaller and more connected place.
- The wheel is one of the most important inventions of all time. It made it easier for people to move objects and revolutionized transportation.
- The television is a device that displays moving images and sound. It is a popular form of entertainment and a source of information.
- The microwave is a kitchen appliance that uses electromagnetic waves to cook and heat food quickly. It has made meal preparation more convenient.
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- The automobile, also known as a car, is a vehicle that is powered by an engine. It provides a convenient and efficient means of transportation.
- The refrigerator is a device that keeps food and drinks cold and fresh. It prevents spoilage and allows us to store food for longer periods.
- The computer is a machine that can process information and perform tasks. It has become an essential tool for work, education, and entertainment.
- The telephone is a device that allows people to talk to each other over long distances. It was invented by Alexander Graham Bell.
- Penicillin is a type of antibiotic that helps fight bacterial infections. It was discovered by Alexander Fleming and has saved many lives.
- The camera is a device that captures and stores images. It allows us to preserve special moments and express our creativity through photography.
- Bulb The light bulb is a device that produces light when electricity passes through it. It brightened up our homes and made nighttime activities easier.
- The radio is a device that receives and plays sound broadcasts. It has entertained and informed people around the world for many years.
16 Clues: The telephone is a device that allows people to talk to each other over long distances. It was invented by Alexander Graham Bell. • The bicycle is a two-wheeled vehicle that is powered by pedaling. It is a popular mode of transportation and a fun way to exercise. • ...
Joshua 2013-07-14
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- She is the boss of class VI B
- astronomical study
- She teaches us values in fun and easy ways
- Her class begins and ends with numbers
- Only book reading allowed
- he improves our language
- Has knowledge of past events discoveries etc.
- chain of lamps teaching language
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- Paper and glue are most common in her class
- His name is courage
- She is full of information technology.
- She has a black ruler names Sundari
- She seeks to explain the phenomena of the material universe
- Shree Ram’s younger brother
14 Clues: astronomical study • His name is courage • he improves our language • Only book reading allowed • Shree Ram’s younger brother • She is the boss of class VI B • chain of lamps teaching language • She has a black ruler names Sundari • She is full of information technology. • Her class begins and ends with numbers • She teaches us values in fun and easy ways • ...
Topic 11 Lesson 2 Quiz 2023-11-29
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- worked for free but received housing and food
- lower-ranking vassals
- set of rules followed by knights
- had to have the lord's permission to do different things
- a place that consisted of the noble's castle, the surrounding fields, and a village for the peasants
- high-ranking noble who had power over others
- where freemen and serfs lived
- lower-ranking noble who served a lord
- business group
- ran the manor
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- worked on their own land and could go about life freely
- a meeting to deal with important matters
- invention that was used on a horse to be able to attach a plow
- land given to a vassal for being loyal to a lord
- political and social order at the time
- main work done on the manor
- invention that helped farming
- given to nobles for fighting for the king
- most popular event of Knights
19 Clues: ran the manor • business group • lower-ranking vassals • main work done on the manor • invention that helped farming • where freemen and serfs lived • most popular event of Knights • set of rules followed by knights • lower-ranking noble who served a lord • political and social order at the time • a meeting to deal with important matters • given to nobles for fighting for the king • ...
Angelo Costagliola Ch. #14 Study Guide 2023-05-05
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- About how many total immigrants arrived in the USA in 1850?
- What percent of the Southern polulation were slaves?
- What was the most wanted and used crop in the Industrial Revolution?
- What New invention did Samuel Morse make?
- What percent of Southerners owned more then 50 slaves?
- What did people hire slaves for?
- What year did most of the immigrants arrive in the USA?
- What was the maximum group of people slavs were allowed to be in?
- How many slaves were in the USA in 1860?
- How many immigrants arrived in the 1840's and 1850's?
- What advancement made rails roads safer and faster?
- What New invention did ELias Howe make?
- What did slaves need to leave their owners land?
- The cotton gin could do the work of how many people?
- What caused immigrants to come from Ireland to the USA?
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- What was the area called that had most of the cotton plantations?
- What did many Southern farmers become because of there wealth?
- What were the percent of Southerns who owned more then 50 slaves called?
- What did some slave owners view there slaves as?
- What New invention did John Deere make?
- Which ship won the worlds sea trade in the 1840's and 1850's before the steam ships replaced them?
- In what year was there 156,000 bales of cotton produced in the USA?
- What did Ellie Whitney invent?
- What was Frederick Douglass?
- With the slave code what were slaves not allowed to own?
- Who made up most of the workers in the Nothern factories?
- What New invention did Cyrus McCormick make?
- What did cotton increase the demand for?
- What other European country had one million people immigrate to the USA?
- What effect did the cotton gin have on the production of cotton in the Southern Economy?
30 Clues: What was Frederick Douglass? • What did Ellie Whitney invent? • What did people hire slaves for? • What New invention did John Deere make? • What New invention did ELias Howe make? • What did cotton increase the demand for? • How many slaves were in the USA in 1860? • What New invention did Samuel Morse make? • What New invention did Cyrus McCormick make? • ...
Angelo Costagliola Ch. #14 Study Guide 2023-05-05
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- About how many total immigrants arrived in the USA in 1850?
- What percent of the Southern polulation were slaves?
- What was the most wanted and used crop in the Industrial Revolution?
- What New invention did Samuel Morse make?
- What percent of Southerners owned more then 50 slaves?
- What did people hire slaves for?
- What year did most of the immigrants arrive in the USA?
- What was the maximum group of people slavs were allowed to be in?
- How many slaves were in the USA in 1860?
- How many immigrants arrived in the 1840's and 1850's?
- What advancement made rails roads safer and faster?
- What New invention did ELias Howe make?
- What did slaves need to leave their owners land?
- The cotton gin could do the work of how many people?
- What caused immigrants to come from Ireland to the USA?
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- What was the area called that had most of the cotton plantations?
- What did many Southern farmers become because of there wealth?
- What were the percent of Southerns who owned more then 50 slaves called?
- What did some slave owners view there slaves as?
- What New invention did John Deere make?
- Which ship won the worlds sea trade in the 1840's and 1850's before the steam ships replaced them?
- In what year was there 156,000 bales of cotton produced in the USA?
- What did Ellie Whitney invent?
- What was Frederick Douglass?
- With the slave code what were slaves not allowed to own?
- Who made up most of the workers in the Nothern factories?
- What New invention did Cyrus McCormick make?
- What did cotton increase the demand for?
- What other European country had one million people immigrate to the USA?
- What effect did the cotton gin have on the production of cotton in the Southern Economy?
30 Clues: What was Frederick Douglass? • What did Ellie Whitney invent? • What did people hire slaves for? • What New invention did John Deere make? • What New invention did ELias Howe make? • What did cotton increase the demand for? • How many slaves were in the USA in 1860? • What New invention did Samuel Morse make? • What New invention did Cyrus McCormick make? • ...
Invention Crossword 2022-09-27
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- reciprocal action or influence.
- a particular attitude toward or way of regarding something; a point of view.
- aggregate of people living together in a more or less ordered community.
- the stage of human social and cultural development and organization that is considered most advanced.
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- the activities associated with the governance of a country or other area, especially the debate or conflict among individuals or parties having or hoping to achieve power.
- a place, person, or thing from which something comes or can be obtained.
- the branch of knowledge concerned with the production, consumption, and transfer of wealth.
- seasonal movement of animals from one region to another.
- all the inhabitants of a particular town, area, or country.
- an object made by a human being, typically an item of cultural or historical interest.
10 Clues: reciprocal action or influence. • seasonal movement of animals from one region to another. • all the inhabitants of a particular town, area, or country. • a place, person, or thing from which something comes or can be obtained. • aggregate of people living together in a more or less ordered community. • ...
Advancements in History 2024-01-22
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- air passenger transport
- popular invention found in almost every home that would broadcast news through sound
- invention that captures moments and prints them out immediately
- the third leading business industry during the 1920s
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- first person to mass produce cars
- carried larger amount freight and passengers in more comfort than planes
- invention often used for two pieces of bread
- most popular form of land transportation during the 1920s
- most popular form of seas transportation during the 1920s
- a form of entertainment that presents pictures
10 Clues: air passenger transport • first person to mass produce cars • invention often used for two pieces of bread • a form of entertainment that presents pictures • the third leading business industry during the 1920s • most popular form of land transportation during the 1920s • most popular form of seas transportation during the 1920s • ...
The Modern World 2024-05-21
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- Includes things like art, music, and traditions
- Makes countries more linked together
- Not isolated; countries are ____________
- Deals with government decisions and leadership
- Refers to advancements like computers and smartphones
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- New creations or discoveries
- Showing courage and strength in difficult situations
- Relating to money, trade, and resources
- Taking advantage of others for personal gain
- Useful, or good things that come from something
10 Clues: New creations or discoveries • Makes countries more linked together • Relating to money, trade, and resources • Not isolated; countries are ____________ • Taking advantage of others for personal gain • Deals with government decisions and leadership • Includes things like art, music, and traditions • Useful, or good things that come from something • ...
The Math and Astronomy Genesis: Galieo Galilei 2023-05-25
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- This body part is on display in a museum
- He discovered this was made of stars
- The Math and Astronomy Genesis
- Tool he used to make his discoveries
- Subject he was gifted in
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- His birth month
- Subject he worked in
- His ethnicity
- Where he was born
- He discovered that this has hills
- Famous musician and composer,played a big role in their life
- His astrological sign
- Job he used to work using art
13 Clues: His ethnicity • His birth month • Where he was born • Subject he worked in • His astrological sign • Subject he was gifted in • Job he used to work using art • The Math and Astronomy Genesis • He discovered that this has hills • He discovered this was made of stars • Tool he used to make his discoveries • This body part is on display in a museum • ...
Inventions and Inventors 2025-11-27
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- Name of Iron Man armor
- Thomas Edison is the father of this object.
- Viktor Frankenstein invented it.
- The name of the first computer
- Object invented by a person.
- Marion Donovan invented it.
- Viktor Frankenstein job.
- He was the founder of Apple.
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- Also an invention created by Thomas Edison.
- The speed at which the DeLorean needs to travel in order to vanish.
- Martin Cooper invented this object.
- An object that was created to travel the time.
- A person who invent things.
- An ernegy that charges many objects.
- Ruth Graves Wakefield is the creator of this thing.
- John Montagu was fan of it.
- Tony Stark job.
- The invention of Ada Lovelace
18 Clues: Tony Stark job. • Name of Iron Man armor • Viktor Frankenstein job. • A person who invent things. • John Montagu was fan of it. • Marion Donovan invented it. • Object invented by a person. • He was the founder of Apple. • The invention of Ada Lovelace • The name of the first computer • Viktor Frankenstein invented it. • Martin Cooper invented this object. • ...
JOBS 2024-11-18
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- Flies airplanes to transport passengers.
- Guides actors and manages the scenes in movies.
- Fixes and repairs cars and other vehicles.
- Creates stories, books, or articles.
- Cuts, styles, and colors people’s hair.
- Fixes pipes and stops leaks in sinks or toilets.
- Helps doctors care for sick or injured people.
- Helps people feel better and treats illnesses.
- Puts out fires and rescues people.
- Performs in movies, plays, or TV shows.
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- Officer Protects people and enforces the law.
- Teaches students and explains lessons.
- Grows crops and raises animals for food.
- Performs songs for an audience or records music.
- Takes care of animals and treats pet illnesses.
- Brings food and drinks to customers’ tables.
- Cares for and cleans teeth, and fixes problems.
- Organizes books and helps people find them.
- Studies nature, experiments, and makes discoveries.
- Cooks food in a restaurant or kitchen.
20 Clues: Puts out fires and rescues people. • Creates stories, books, or articles. • Teaches students and explains lessons. • Cooks food in a restaurant or kitchen. • Cuts, styles, and colors people’s hair. • Performs in movies, plays, or TV shows. • Flies airplanes to transport passengers. • Grows crops and raises animals for food. • Fixes and repairs cars and other vehicles. • ...
l'histoire 2020-06-22
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- personne qui étudie l'histoire
- il a perdu à Warerloo
- le premier homme sur la lune
- Grand scientifique avec une belle moustache blanche
- Changements
- Continent que Christophe Colombe à découvert
- le roi de belges
- personnes qui cherchent des choses sous le sol
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- la période des chevalier
- Grande compétition qu’a lieux tous les 4 ans
- les voitures de l'ancien temps
- Quelque chose que tu as créer c'est ton ...
- continent où se situe la Belgique
- invention grâce à laquelle on a de la lumière
- Invention grâce à laquelle on peut s’appeler
- Construction que l’on voit chez les égyptiens
- période de 100 ans
17 Clues: Changements • le roi de belges • période de 100 ans • il a perdu à Warerloo • la période des chevalier • le premier homme sur la lune • personne qui étudie l'histoire • les voitures de l'ancien temps • continent où se situe la Belgique • Quelque chose que tu as créer c'est ton ... • Grande compétition qu’a lieux tous les 4 ans • Invention grâce à laquelle on peut s’appeler • ...
Check Your Noven Expertise 2019-06-25
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- A _______ excludes others from making, using, offering for sale, or selling an invention throughout the United States or importing the invention into the United States for a limited time in exchange for public disclosure of the invention when granted.
- What unifies Noven colleagues in a common cause?
- Noven's parent company
- What is the name of Noven’s online performance management system?
- Food and Drug Administration
- What is HP-5000 being studied for?
- Noven's Online Learning Management System
- Documentation must be legible & ___________
- Any requirement with which a product, process, service or other activity must conform
- These awards are designed to recognize colleagues for sustained extraordinary performance, successful completion of key projects and exceptional improvements to Noven’s internal processes
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- A _________ product is comprised of two or more regulated components, that are physically, chemically, or otherwise combined or mixed and produced as a single entity.
- Transdermal Drug Delivery System
- If it wasn’t __________, it wasn’t done.
- What is the indication for HP-3070?
- Confirmation by examination and provision of objective e vedient that the particular requirements for a specific intended use can be consistently fulfilled.
- Attributable, Legible, Contemporaneous, Original, Accurate, Complete
- Official description of drug product which includes indication, who should take it, adverse events, instructions for use and safety information.
- Noven acquired the commercial rights to this product on December 3, 2012
- Amphetamine Transdermal System
- What is one of the most important regulations we must follow in our business?
20 Clues: Noven's parent company • Food and Drug Administration • Amphetamine Transdermal System • Transdermal Drug Delivery System • What is HP-5000 being studied for? • What is the indication for HP-3070? • If it wasn’t __________, it wasn’t done. • Noven's Online Learning Management System • Documentation must be legible & ___________ • ...
FAMOUS PEOPLES FIRST NAMES 3 2025-08-16
15 Clues: Fenty (Music) • Adkins (Music) • Knowles (Music) • Gates (Software) • of Arc (Heroine) • Tesla (Invention) • Bezos (E-commerce) • Freud (Psychology) • the Great (Empress) • Chan (Martial Arts) • Antoinette (Royalty) • Yousafzai (Education) • Hemingway (Literature) • Columbus (Exploration) • Graham Bell (Invention)
Han and Roman Empires 2022-05-03
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- Appian way was one of the first of these to be built
- Many Han Chinese were part of this religion; They were the first group of people to create and use paper lanterns
- The city of Rome was naked after this man
- This type of stone invented in Ancient Rome is first a liquid when mixed and then hardens over a short time
- The Romans used this type of stone to build statues
- The Han empire used these devices to tell time
- This invention was developed to learn about earthquakes
- The Dynasty that came before the Han Dynasty
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- The Han Dynasty followed the teachings of this famous Chinese philosopher
- The system of pipes, caves, and bridges that channeled water into Rome
- This famous Roman emperor was stabbed to death in the Senate.
- This metal was used by Romans and Chinese; it looked like gold but was a mixture of copper and another metal like zinc or aluminium
- The first emperor of Han China
- Rome was founded on the banks of this river
- The giant arena where the gladiators would fight
- This invention was used by both Romans and Han Chinese; The Han originally used it to align their houses with the north
- Cailun, the created this invention while working for the emperor
17 Clues: The first emperor of Han China • The city of Rome was naked after this man • Rome was founded on the banks of this river • The Dynasty that came before the Han Dynasty • The Han empire used these devices to tell time • The giant arena where the gladiators would fight • The Romans used this type of stone to build statues • ...
Freaky Science Discoveries 2024-04-08
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- an idea or theory that is not proven
- to cause to rise and float in the air
- a feature, such as hair color, that passed on from parents to children
- a person who is studying or has expert knowledge of one or more of the natural or physical sciences.
- matter through which electricity enters or leaves
- an artificial world of images and sound created by computer that is affected by the actions of a person
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- a range of wavelengths in light beyond the violet end of the visible color
- to spread something harmful inside the body
- the device in a computer that manages information
- to increase in speed
- the distance light can travel in 1 year
- an atom or group of atoms that has a positive or negative electric charge
- to study something closely and carefully
- tools, machines, or ways to do things that use the latest discoveries
- to leave behind an outer covering that has become too small
15 Clues: to increase in speed • an idea or theory that is not proven • to cause to rise and float in the air • the distance light can travel in 1 year • to study something closely and carefully • to spread something harmful inside the body • the device in a computer that manages information • matter through which electricity enters or leaves • ...
21st Century Discoveries 2025-12-12
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- Instrument detecting atmospheric chemicals on distant exoplanets.
- Computing approach using qubits and quantum states.
- Identification of a new ancient human species via Siberian cave DNA.
- Discovery that the universe’s expansion is accelerating due to an unknown force.
- Lab-grown mini-organs that mimic real human tissues.
- DNA editing that changes single bases without cutting the strand.
- New class of higher-temperature superconducting materials.
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- Claim of room-temperature superconductivity in LK-99.
- Spacetime ripples first directly detected in 2015.
- Breakthrough gene-editing system enabling precise DNA modifications.
- High-resolution 21st-century map of the human brain.
- Detection of phosphine gas on Venus as a possible biosignature.
- Long-predicted particle confirmed at CERN in 2012.
- Space telescope that discovered thousands of exoplanets.
- Telescope that revealed early galaxies and distant cosmic structures.
15 Clues: Spacetime ripples first directly detected in 2015. • Long-predicted particle confirmed at CERN in 2012. • Computing approach using qubits and quantum states. • High-resolution 21st-century map of the human brain. • Lab-grown mini-organs that mimic real human tissues. • Claim of room-temperature superconductivity in LK-99. • ...
Famous Scientist and Discoveries 2016-03-03
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- Known for contributions to the fields of cosmology,general relativity, and quantum gravity, especially with black holes
- 3 Laws of Motion
- Isaac Newton discovered this, leading him to create the laws of motion
- Goerges Lemaîtr's theory of how the universe was created in 1927
- Father of genetics
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- E=MC2
- Inventor Of Electricity
- Discovered the Quantum Theory
- Theory of evolution
- Fisrt to use the telescope to gather evidence that the earth revolves around the sun
10 Clues: E=MC2 • 3 Laws of Motion • Father of genetics • Theory of evolution • Inventor Of Electricity • Discovered the Quantum Theory • Goerges Lemaîtr's theory of how the universe was created in 1927 • Isaac Newton discovered this, leading him to create the laws of motion • Fisrt to use the telescope to gather evidence that the earth revolves around the sun • ...
Scientists and inventions/discoveries 2023-02-16
Inventions and Discoveries - 02 2021-03-23
Across
- He invented the first efficient steam engine.
- First name of the scientist who invented the technique of pasteurisation.
- He discovered X-Rays.
- He invented the four stroke engine that ran on petrol and diesel.
- This instrument was invented by Rene Laenner, who used it listen to the sounds made by organs in the body.
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- He combined two lenses to make the microscope.
- Who invented the television in 1926?
- A code to send messages using dots and dashes named after its inventor.
- This 15-year old French student developed a code for blind people to read.
- First name of Edison, the famous inventor of the light bulb.
10 Clues: He discovered X-Rays. • Who invented the television in 1926? • He invented the first efficient steam engine. • He combined two lenses to make the microscope. • First name of Edison, the famous inventor of the light bulb. • He invented the four stroke engine that ran on petrol and diesel. • A code to send messages using dots and dashes named after its inventor. • ...
gene 2021-04-06
Across
- GDP doesnt iclude the
- the total value of a nation’s production of goods and services
- combination of invention and innovation
- a fall in the level of real GDP - usually when GDP falls in two consecutive quarters
- The GDP of each country is calculated using the ____ from that country.
- goods and services purchased from another country
- the plants, equipment, and infrastructure operating in an economy
- the higher the per capita GDP of a country, the higher the______.
- the low point of recession stage of business cycle
- advances in knowledge
Down
- GDP values _____ change.
- the high point of recovery stage of business cycle
- GDP and economic growth are rough measures of the _____ health of an economy
- severe or prolonged recession
- GDP is subject to the ebbs and flows of ____.
- applying inventions to new products or services
- GDP values tend to move ___ and ____down.
- GDP is adjusted for
- the number of types economics is divided into
- When _____ increases, the total amount of income in an economy increases
20 Clues: GDP is adjusted for • GDP doesnt iclude the • advances in knowledge • GDP values _____ change. • severe or prolonged recession • combination of invention and innovation • GDP values tend to move ___ and ____down. • GDP is subject to the ebbs and flows of ____. • the number of types economics is divided into • applying inventions to new products or services • ...
Eugène Rimmel 2021-09-23
Across
- "rimmel" means mascara in many different languages, including Portuguese, Romanian, _______, and Turkish.
- What did Eugène Rimmel invent?
- Where was Eugène Rimmel born?
- What was his invention originally made for?
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- Eugène's family moved to ______ to manage their business.
- What cosmetics brand Did Eugène Rimmel start?
- Queen ________ was one of the first people to try his invention.
- What kind of business did Eugène's family run?
- What was Eugène's family business called?
- the ingredients used in his invention were petroleum jelly and black ____ dust.
10 Clues: Where was Eugène Rimmel born? • What did Eugène Rimmel invent? • What was Eugène's family business called? • What was his invention originally made for? • What cosmetics brand Did Eugène Rimmel start? • What kind of business did Eugène's family run? • Eugène's family moved to ______ to manage their business. • ...
Innovation Unit 2020-03-01
Across
- A unit containing audio tape.
- An official document for ownership of an invention.
- Far away.
- A system for sending messages from a distance along a wire.
- Compact disc containing recorded audio.
- Electric lamp that produces light.
- Sound system where sound is directed through speakers.
- Involving or causing a complete or drastic change.
- Machinery and equipment developed from the application of scientific knowledge.
- A device for mechanical recording and reproduction of sound.
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- Having something to do with the matter at hand.
- Geometric shape.
- Process or device that has been created.
- Having been in existence for a long time.
- Share or exchange information.
- waves Vibrations that travel through air or water and can be heard.
- Usefulness of something.
- A new idea, method or product.
18 Clues: Far away. • Geometric shape. • Usefulness of something. • A unit containing audio tape. • Share or exchange information. • A new idea, method or product. • Electric lamp that produces light. • Compact disc containing recorded audio. • Process or device that has been created. • Having been in existence for a long time. • Having something to do with the matter at hand. • ...
Spelling 2025-01-19
Crossword Puzzle: Inventors & Inventions 2025-05-21
Across
- scientist who invented the electric motor in 1821.
- device Philo Farnsworth helped develop in 1927 to bring entertainment into homes.
- key electronic component invented in 1947 that revolutionized computing.
Down
- name of the inventor who created the first practical battery in 1800.
- wireless communication invention developed by Nikola Tesla and Guglielmo Marconi.
- invention by Samuel Morse that allowed instant long-distance communication.
- component that stores electrical energy, invented by Alessandro Volta.
- invention that illuminated homes efficiently, credited to Thomas Edison and Joseph Swan.
- invention that transformed communication by allowing voice transmission over distances in 1876.
9 Clues: scientist who invented the electric motor in 1821. • name of the inventor who created the first practical battery in 1800. • component that stores electrical energy, invented by Alessandro Volta. • key electronic component invented in 1947 that revolutionized computing. • invention by Samuel Morse that allowed instant long-distance communication. • ...
Essentials 2022-04-13
Across
- new invention that dropped price of goods and started mass production
- State at the center of the Nullification Crisis and the first to secede
- 1st Self Government
- 1st President
- This amendment banned slavery
- This amendment gave all African Americans citizenship
- Invention that made cotton processing easier and led to more slaves in the South
- Land gained from Mexico after the Mexican American War
- This amendment gave African American men the right to vote
- Principle established by Marbury v. Madison
- Political party led by Hamilton, wanted a strong gov
- President during the Civil War
- Movement to end slavery
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- Belief that the US should control all land from coast to coast
- Lee surrendered to Grant here
- Freedom of Religion, Assembly, Press, Petition, Speech
- 3rd president, leader of democratic republicans
- Movement of people to cities
- Crops grown specifically to sell
- This new transportation connected the country east to west
20 Clues: 1st President • 1st Self Government • Movement to end slavery • Movement of people to cities • Lee surrendered to Grant here • This amendment banned slavery • President during the Civil War • Crops grown specifically to sell • Principle established by Marbury v. Madison • 3rd president, leader of democratic republicans • Political party led by Hamilton, wanted a strong gov • ...
famous people of the industrial revolution 2018-12-16
Across
- improved on the original steam engine
- developed a water frame off of an invention that was already made
- started anti-slavery movement
- invented the seed drill and fertilizer
- welsh factory owner who gave shorter working hours and safer conditions
- built a steam engine withe his brother robert
- wrote the common sense pamphlet
- built roads with layers of crushed stone
- people who dislike technology
- invented the steam engine that did not work very well
- scottish philosopher
Down
- english inventor of the flying shuttle
- famous painter
- tried to keep his invention of the spinning jenny secret
- him and his grandson were innovators in the improvement of cast iron
- writer of the book frankenstein
- founder of ford motor company
- irish teacher who taught in schools in london
- developed crop rotation system
- invented cotton gin
- wrote the famous book oliver twist
21 Clues: famous painter • invented cotton gin • scottish philosopher • founder of ford motor company • started anti-slavery movement • people who dislike technology • developed crop rotation system • writer of the book frankenstein • wrote the common sense pamphlet • wrote the famous book oliver twist • improved on the original steam engine • english inventor of the flying shuttle • ...
Important words 2019-02-17
Across
- nützlich
- Kabel
- geeignet, brauchbar
- wirksam, leistungsfähig
- ersetzen
- wegen
- zugänglich
- gelegentlich
- Erfindungen
- schätzen
- Fortschritte
- unterhalten
- Entdeckungen
- behandelbar
- anbieten, bereit stellen
- Anwesenheit
- harmlos, unbedenklich
- verändern
- verlässlich
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- Auswirkung
- über Nacht
- unbegrenzt
- vorgeben, heucheln
- leistbar, erschwinglich
- bemerkenswert
- verschmutzen
- Schnickschnack (z.B. technische Geräte)
- verleugnen
- Schreibmaschine
- wissenschaftlich
- kostengünstig
- Stromquelle
- fähig
- allmählich, nach und nach
- Einluss
- erlauben
36 Clues: Kabel • wegen • fähig • Einluss • nützlich • ersetzen • schätzen • erlauben • verändern • Auswirkung • über Nacht • unbegrenzt • verleugnen • zugänglich • Erfindungen • Stromquelle • unterhalten • behandelbar • Anwesenheit • verlässlich • verschmutzen • gelegentlich • Fortschritte • Entdeckungen • bemerkenswert • kostengünstig • Schreibmaschine • wissenschaftlich • vorgeben, heucheln • geeignet, brauchbar • harmlos, unbedenklich • ...
25jailin.avdem--Constitution Crossword 2018-01-30
Across
- woven cloth
- immunization given to prevent a disease
- Give something up so you agree
- a system of government where the national government has certain powers
- specific rights of citizens
- viral hemorrhagic disease, usually of the tropics
- everyone must obey the law
- registered rights to an invention
- To change
Down
- widespread outbreak of a particular disease
- a system of money and exchange of goods and services in a country
- An introduction of the following
- sworn into office, as is a U.S. President
- Written plan of government
- invention of spinning many balls of yarn
- 10 amendments of the Constitution
16 Clues: To change • woven cloth • Written plan of government • everyone must obey the law • specific rights of citizens • Give something up so you agree • An introduction of the following • 10 amendments of the Constitution • registered rights to an invention • immunization given to prevent a disease • invention of spinning many balls of yarn • sworn into office, as is a U.S. President • ...
inductive and deductive method 2025-06-11
Across
- From a detailed perspective.
- Explaining or giving meaning to information.
- From a broad perspective.
- Process to examine something.
- From specific to general.
Down
- First idea of what could happen.
- From general to specific.
- Synonym of discoveries.
- Ending and answer of a question previously formulated.
- Idea that hasn't been proven based on evidence.
- Information to analyse.
11 Clues: Synonym of discoveries. • Information to analyse. • From general to specific. • From a broad perspective. • From specific to general. • From a detailed perspective. • Process to examine something. • First idea of what could happen. • Explaining or giving meaning to information. • Idea that hasn't been proven based on evidence. • ...
Innovation Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-26
Across
- experience made with computer but seems real
- using electricity
- bombs made with energy
- Equipment used at home
- Things that have been made for the first time
Down
- Advanced scientific knowledge
- New ideas and methods
- Things that have been unknown but have been found now
- machines or equipments
- Computer software that helps engineers
- Made better
11 Clues: Made better • using electricity • New ideas and methods • machines or equipments • bombs made with energy • Equipment used at home • Advanced scientific knowledge • Computer software that helps engineers • experience made with computer but seems real • Things that have been made for the first time • Things that have been unknown but have been found now
GENETICS CROSSWORD PUZZLE (by Evan) 2022-03-28
Across
- gene that is hidden
- cell that comes form female
- gene that dominates over other gene
- when something is altered
- cell that comes from male
- one parent creates offspring
- determines traits
- exact copy of parens
- the name of this unit
- two types of parents create offspring
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- used to determine the genotype
- guy made amazing gene discoveries
- a physical characteristic
- when sperm and egg unite
- asexual way two reproduce
- when an organism grows out of one fragmentation a worm splits or recreates itself
- what is produced by parents
- physical thing that is passed down
18 Clues: determines traits • gene that is hidden • exact copy of parens • the name of this unit • when sperm and egg unite • a physical characteristic • asexual way two reproduce • when something is altered • cell that comes from male • cell that comes form female • what is produced by parents • one parent creates offspring • used to determine the genotype • guy made amazing gene discoveries • ...
Ch. 14 lesson 1 2024-03-28
Across
- made fast upstream travel possible
- invented the sewing machine in 1846
- an American inventor who developed a system for sending coded messages instantly along electrical wires
- ship with sleek hulls and tall sails that "clipped" time from long journeys
- to change significantly
- a system of dots and dashes that represent the alphabet
- machines that wove cloth using the power of flowing water
- the first American steam-powered locomotive
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- a new development or invention
- a device that used electric signals to send messages
- invention developed by John Deer in 1837 which allowed farmers to cut through the hard-packed sod
- the genius behind the invention of the mechanical reaper
12 Clues: to change significantly • a new development or invention • made fast upstream travel possible • invented the sewing machine in 1846 • the first American steam-powered locomotive • a device that used electric signals to send messages • a system of dots and dashes that represent the alphabet • the genius behind the invention of the mechanical reaper • ...
