discoveries and invention Crossword Puzzles
france science 2025-01-23
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- Philosopher and mathematician, "I think, therefore I am"
- French scientist, The Father of Germ Theory, known for developing pasteurization and the rabies vaccine
- Early flight invention by the Montgolfier brothers
- Mode of transportation invented in France
- Physical force discovered by French scientist Guillaume Amontons
- "_____'s Pot" early version of the pressure cooker, named for its French inventor
- Underwater breathing apparatus invented by Jacques Cousteau (4,4)
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- Element discovered by French chemist Antoine Lavoisier in 1783
- Mathematician and philosopher, inventor of an early calculator
- French couple who pioneered research on radioactivity
- Predecessor to the Internet developed in France
- Object used by Léon Foucault to demonstrate the Earth’s rotation
- French invention for skydiving, invented in 1783 by Louis-Sébastien Lenormand
- Element discovered by French chemist Antoine Lavoisier in 1778
- Inventor of a reading system for the blind
15 Clues: Mode of transportation invented in France • Inventor of a reading system for the blind • Predecessor to the Internet developed in France • Early flight invention by the Montgolfier brothers • French couple who pioneered research on radioactivity • Philosopher and mathematician, "I think, therefore I am" • ...
Practice Crossword 2025-07-21
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- active on the internet
- That has no use
- advancement in scientific discoveries
- something that hasn’t been used yet
- device used to navigate trought social media,call fiends, etc
- Material used to make bottles
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- contamination caused by waste
- to recycle something and give it a better use
- electronic, ways in wich content is storaged. Ej: a film in … format
- another way of saying internet
10 Clues: That has no use • active on the internet • contamination caused by waste • Material used to make bottles • another way of saying internet • something that hasn’t been used yet • advancement in scientific discoveries • to recycle something and give it a better use • device used to navigate trought social media,call fiends, etc • ...
Scientific Revolution Tic-Tac Toe Puzzle 2025-10-13
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- The study of numbers and quantities.
- Scientist who first stated that the Sun is at the center of the Universe.
- Invention used by Galileo to see the stars.
- Newton's principles that explain how stuff moves.
- The Sun and all objects that orbit it.
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- Invention used to observe thingss very closely like cells.
- The study of space and stars.
- The study of the fundamental nature of knowledge.
- Someone who invented the laws of motion and gravity.
- An educated guess.
10 Clues: An educated guess. • The study of space and stars. • The study of numbers and quantities. • The Sun and all objects that orbit it. • Invention used by Galileo to see the stars. • The study of the fundamental nature of knowledge. • Newton's principles that explain how stuff moves. • Someone who invented the laws of motion and gravity. • ...
US History Invention project 2017-11-30
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- Your doing me right now
- Hitting a golf ball became a lot easier after Dr. George Grant invented and patented This
- The creator was James Ritty, an Ohio restaurateur.
- Created by Hiram maxim, a spring trap used to kill mice
- In 1852, Francis Wolle Created the first machine to produce this item, now a days it is used to put groceries in.
- What santa eats with he's milk
- somewhere you go to roller skate
- Created n 1906 ny john Harvey Kellogg
- created by Walter hunt, is a type of pin which includes a simple spring mechanism and a clasp.
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- Used to protect food, created by john mason
- Created by Bernard Lassimonne used to sharpen pencils
- Invented in 1892 by Benjamin bolt and was known as a steam-powered engines were used to thresh wheat.
- Made out of three or more layers of wood, invited by Immanuel Nobel
- was invented in the late 19th century by John Pemberton
- was invented in 1868 by Americans Christopher Latham Sholes, to record information down on paper
- Created by Alexander graham, bell for a faster way of communication
- First issued October 1888, by John J. loud
- Invented by Edward Calahan in 1867 for the Gold and Stock Telegraph Company in New York
- Created by Levi Strauss , originally know as "blue jeans"
19 Clues: Your doing me right now • What santa eats with he's milk • somewhere you go to roller skate • Created n 1906 ny john Harvey Kellogg • Used to protect food, created by john mason • First issued October 1888, by John J. loud • The creator was James Ritty, an Ohio restaurateur. • Created by Bernard Lassimonne used to sharpen pencils • ...
Technology 2021-08-20
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- the study of the natural world.
- Before systems can be designed _________ need to be specified.
- a person engaged in chemical research and experiments.
- supply, service or support.
- a person how maintain technical equipment.
- the process of examination.
- designing and maintain products, structures and systems.
- a group of interrelated parts that work together to produce a desired result.
- they do their work by investigating the world around them.
- buildings, bridges, communication systems manufactured goods, and all things made by humans.
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- the process of choosing alternatives to make the solution work as well as it can.
- person who design buildings and in many cases supervises their construction.
- a person who designs, builds or maintains engines, machines or public works.
- a series of steps by which resources are changed into desired products.
- an expert in or student of physics.
- an expert in or student of the branch of science concerning living organisms.
- the development of an entirely new device or product.
- Technologically________ people know that technology is created to meet human needs.
- an exchange of one option in order to gain a better option.
- an invention that is improved.
20 Clues: supply, service or support. • the process of examination. • an invention that is improved. • the study of the natural world. • an expert in or student of physics. • a person how maintain technical equipment. • the development of an entirely new device or product. • a person engaged in chemical research and experiments. • ...
History 2024-11-13
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- first usable highway
- money or other items where land merchants used to create wealth
- the expression of loyalty or support for a particular region of ones country
- Canals worked as a series of locks that acted like
- System where people and companies own the means
- economic system in which businesses operate in competition
- created the cotton gin
- the major weakness of the land caster turnpike was that it never crossed the
- National road encouraged
- Conestoga Wagons had to be built high enough off the ground to clear rocks and
- easily removed seeds from picked cotton
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- chips and steel over stone, used in making the national road
- the 6 states the national road traveled through the states, Maryland, Pa, Illonis, Virginal, indiana
- man made waterway
- two important businesses on the National Roard were Ins and
- most important invention of the 19 century
- Industrial revolution began in New England because fast moving
- Canal that connected the Hudson River to the Great Lakes
- built the first successful steamboat
- Road you have to pay to drive on
- Sale legal rights to an invention and profit
- the national road traveled
22 Clues: man made waterway • first usable highway • created the cotton gin • National road encouraged • the national road traveled • Road you have to pay to drive on • built the first successful steamboat • easily removed seeds from picked cotton • most important invention of the 19 century • Sale legal rights to an invention and profit • System where people and companies own the means • ...
Ancient China- Brooke Naylor 2019-03-12
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- a household in Ancient China might contain as many as how many generations
- these people were considered to be of lower status than men
- people who were nomads began doing this in 5000 B.C
- the idea that life should be lived in harmony with nature
- a system of beliefs and values
- a ancient Chinese invention using old rags, tree bark and hemp
- the first known civilization in ancient China
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- a protective wall that holds back water
- a ancient Chinese invention that helped with farming
- A ancient China philosopher and teacher
- The most important part of ancient China society
- the status of each person depended on his or her
- Another name for the Yellow River
- Yellow/ brown soil
- a word that best describes the temperature in ancient China
- when the oldest male died all his land was divided among his
16 Clues: Yellow/ brown soil • a system of beliefs and values • Another name for the Yellow River • a protective wall that holds back water • A ancient China philosopher and teacher • the first known civilization in ancient China • The most important part of ancient China society • the status of each person depended on his or her • ...
Renaissance Review 2023-10-06
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- dimensional, The Renaissance have ___ art.
- The middle ages limited ___ to monks and nuns.
- The middle ages have ___ art.
- press, emerges-more books-more education-higher literacy.
- The middle ages have a minimal _______
- Renaissance have a _______ standard of living.
- ___ began to grow-exchange of ideas.
- The middle ages have a _____ standard of living.
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- The renaissance created _____ for education.
- The middle ages have few ___ discoveries.
- The renaissance had a _____ of trade.
- The middle ages have no ___ mobility.
12 Clues: The middle ages have ___ art. • ___ began to grow-exchange of ideas. • The renaissance had a _____ of trade. • The middle ages have a minimal _______ • The middle ages have no ___ mobility. • The middle ages have few ___ discoveries. • dimensional, The Renaissance have ___ art. • The renaissance created _____ for education. • ...
Concept 1 2023-01-11
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- thing that is known or proved to be true.
- describes qualities
- the aspects of an experiment that are held
- applies scientific and mathematic principles to solve problems
- groups used for comparison
- the application of scientific discoveries to meet human needs and goals through the development of products and processes
- uses numbers to measure something
- an explanation of an observed phenomenon
- broad concept or principle
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- what changes in response to the
- groups that are being tested
- a statement based on repeated experimental observations that describes an aspect of the world
- what the experimenter will deliberately change or manipulate in the investigation
13 Clues: describes qualities • groups used for comparison • broad concept or principle • groups that are being tested • what changes in response to the • uses numbers to measure something • an explanation of an observed phenomenon • thing that is known or proved to be true. • the aspects of an experiment that are held • applies scientific and mathematic principles to solve problems • ...
NEOLITHIC 2022-03-31
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- Really good invention made of iron.
- In the Neolithic age, people started ... (p83)
- Constructions made with large stones used to bury people.
- Copper and tin mixed together.
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- People lived together in small ...
- In the Neolithic age, people were not nomads. They became ...
- First metal found.
- Round invention in the Metal Age
- The strongest and most resistant metal.
9 Clues: First metal found. • Copper and tin mixed together. • Round invention in the Metal Age • People lived together in small ... • Really good invention made of iron. • The strongest and most resistant metal. • In the Neolithic age, people started ... (p83) • Constructions made with large stones used to bury people. • ...
Ancient China 2024-05-02
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- a class of people who made everyday objects and armour
- social class of land owners who were well respected
- well respected men who could read and write
- people who farmed the land
- an invention used in fireworks and later in weapons
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- traders who were considered lazy but who could become extremely wealthy
- an invention to assist with navigation
- top of the social class
- members of a social class that was not free
- a material made in ancient China and traded over the world
10 Clues: top of the social class • people who farmed the land • an invention to assist with navigation • well respected men who could read and write • members of a social class that was not free • social class of land owners who were well respected • an invention used in fireworks and later in weapons • a class of people who made everyday objects and armour • ...
Technology 2013-05-06
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- A _________ is an invention that we use to call or text people.
- If you _________, you hire part time or temporarily.
- Skills that are valued by businesses and organizations are called...
- __________________ is software used to assist in precision drawing.
- Schools are apart of _________.
- An invention that connects us to other people and helps us learn things is called the...
- ______________ is when you believe in yourself enough to do something.
- _______ is another word for truthfulness.
- Reducing the staff and services in a business is called...
- Teams that have special skills and work on a specific projects are called...
- Sports, hobbies, and stuff we like to do for fun are all a part of __________.
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- Using computers to connect to other computers to do work is called...
- ____________________ is a sickness that people get from being stuck in office buildings all day.
- __________________ is when tasks are done automatically with computers controlling them.
- ________________ is when you are fully ready to start learning.
- Skills that you learn in school and by personal exieriences are called...
- Faithfullness is another word for _______.
- Hospitals and pharmacies are a part of __________.
- A ________ has a moniotor, mouse, keyboard, and a hard drive.
- An inventiopn we use to whatch movies and shows is called...
20 Clues: Schools are apart of _________. • _______ is another word for truthfulness. • Faithfullness is another word for _______. • Hospitals and pharmacies are a part of __________. • If you _________, you hire part time or temporarily. • Reducing the staff and services in a business is called... • An inventiopn we use to whatch movies and shows is called... • ...
Chapter 3 Review 2021-11-02
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- Newton discovered this to study how things moved
- Believed people were born with rights
- This revolution was a movement towards scientific discovery
- Used the scientific method to make discoveries
- Was against death penatly
- Life, liberty and property
- The government should protect people's rights
- Discovered electrical charges in the sky
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- Used a telescope to study the sky
- Said we have individual freedom
- Advocated for women's equality
- Hobbes believed that man is always in this state
- A time of philosophy based on beliefs of rights and truth away from religion
- The church was angry that scientists said this was the center of the universe
14 Clues: Was against death penatly • Life, liberty and property • Advocated for women's equality • Said we have individual freedom • Used a telescope to study the sky • Believed people were born with rights • Discovered electrical charges in the sky • The government should protect people's rights • Used the scientific method to make discoveries • ...
Titanic Vocabulary 2024-03-13
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- acting wildly with emotion
- the lowest part of the ship where poorest passengers rode
- someone who travels to unknown places to make discoveries
- a search that often includes an adventure
- in a threatening or foreboding way
- large floating pieces of ice that break off glaciers
- a machine to move or carry something from one place to another
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- beautiful and impressive
- interesting, unfamiliar devices
- terribly bad
- a rocky pool of ocean water that stays after the tide goes out
- pieces of something that has been broken
- a community of living things and their environment
- tools or methods that use science to solve problems
14 Clues: terribly bad • beautiful and impressive • acting wildly with emotion • interesting, unfamiliar devices • in a threatening or foreboding way • pieces of something that has been broken • a search that often includes an adventure • a community of living things and their environment • tools or methods that use science to solve problems • ...
John Lee Love 2026-03-15
10 Clues: Easy to carry • Job John Lee Love also had • Tool John Lee Love improved • The start of every invention • Something new that is created • Last name of inventor John Lee • Someone who creates new things • What a pencil sharpener sharpens • Legal protection for an invention • Items used to build or fix things
Unit 5 "Invention" 2024-01-23
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- useful or willing to help
- a chemical in the cells of living things which contains genetic information
- family a set of words which all have a part that is the same and a meaning that is related
- to tell the actors in a film what to do
- to get things from different places and bring them together
- to make something happen or exist
- down to separate something into smaller parts
- stupid
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- the smallest living part of an animal or a plant
- a very small part of an atom
- to design or make something new
- a very small living thing especially one that causes disease
- not interesting or exciting
13 Clues: stupid • useful or willing to help • not interesting or exciting • a very small part of an atom • to design or make something new • to make something happen or exist • to tell the actors in a film what to do • the smallest living part of an animal or a plant • down to separate something into smaller parts • to get things from different places and bring them together • ...
Microbiology 2025-06-22
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- – Microbes found in diverse and extreme environments
- – Microbiology is the study of ______
- – The first visual depictions of microorganisms were in this century
- – Developer of the smallpox vaccine
- – Study of fungi
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- – Compound that inhibits or kills microbes
- – Scientist who disproved spontaneous generation
- – Observed “animalcules” with a simple microscope
- – Time period when many microbiological discoveries were made
- – Microorganisms are too small to be seen with the ___ eye
- – Science of classification of organisms
11 Clues: – Study of fungi • – Developer of the smallpox vaccine • – Microbiology is the study of ______ • – Science of classification of organisms • – Compound that inhibits or kills microbes • – Scientist who disproved spontaneous generation • – Observed “animalcules” with a simple microscope • – Microbes found in diverse and extreme environments • ...
Women In STEM 2023-03-02
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- first woman of Indian origin to go to space
- first American woman in space
- credited with discoveries of several comets
- first female doctor in England
- held the records for most spacewalks by a woman
- first African American woman to work as a NASA scientist.
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- famous actress and scientist
- only person to win the Nobel Prize in two scientific fields: physics and chemistry
- world's first computer programmer
- discovering the molecular structures of DNA
10 Clues: famous actress and scientist • first American woman in space • first female doctor in England • world's first computer programmer • first woman of Indian origin to go to space • discovering the molecular structures of DNA • credited with discoveries of several comets • held the records for most spacewalks by a woman • ...
Root List #2 2024-09-18
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- life
- (of a person) able to use both hands equally well
- a speech presented by one character
- one
- a group or set of three connected people or things
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- an optical instrument designed for simultaneous use by both eyes
- a person who actively supports human welfare (they love their community)
- the art of composing(writing) and arranging dances
- three
- the study and knowledge of the practical, especially industrial, use of scientific discoveries
10 Clues: one • life • three • a speech presented by one character • (of a person) able to use both hands equally well • the art of composing(writing) and arranging dances • a group or set of three connected people or things • an optical instrument designed for simultaneous use by both eyes • a person who actively supports human welfare (they love their community) • ...
Changing ways of life 2026-02-20
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- most famous trial lawyer
- they banned this because it led to crime, wife, and child abuse
- what was created for people to sneak alcohol
- Sunday, most powerful revivalists
- amendment that launched the era known as prohibition
- a trial that was fought over evolution, science, religion
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- people who were skeptical of scientific discoveries and theories
- took control of Chicago liquor business
- a act that established a prohibition bureau
- known for a bootlegging empire
10 Clues: most famous trial lawyer • known for a bootlegging empire • Sunday, most powerful revivalists • took control of Chicago liquor business • a act that established a prohibition bureau • what was created for people to sneak alcohol • amendment that launched the era known as prohibition • a trial that was fought over evolution, science, religion • ...
detention club 2021-01-12
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- the main character
- the Hemingway human calculator
- collected at the beginning
- the teacher of the tag program
- the person who was allergic to cats
- Peters sister
- the cat's name
- the first step of an invention
- good at basketball
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- Peters niche product
- The chemical that was stolen
- peter scratched his nails on this
- the human calculator
- the thing they wanted to shrink
- invention that the teacher didn't approve of
- the girl who wears makeup
- peters friend
- the person who was stealing things
- the name of the program
19 Clues: Peters sister • peters friend • the cat's name • the main character • good at basketball • Peters niche product • the human calculator • the name of the program • the girl who wears makeup • collected at the beginning • The chemical that was stolen • the Hemingway human calculator • the first step of an invention • the thing they wanted to shrink • the teacher of the tag program • ...
MEDIEVAL ENTERTAINMENT & INVENTIONS 2024-03-12
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- It was played in handmade instruments.Troubadours used it to play and sing.
- Medieval chemist's or pharmacies.
- Sport performed with a bow and an arrow.
- Sailors appreciated this invention a lot.
- This sport involved hand-to-hand fighting.
- Fantastic invention for those whose eyes could not see very well.
- You usually use music to do this activity.It was a very common form of entertainment in Medieval times.
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- The newly invented mechanical...helped know the time.
- They used bears in these real "shows".
- This sport has its origin in the Middle Ages.
- In Medieval times, the first hospitals were called...
- They were similar to modern clowns. They mainly entertained kings and queens.
- Competition performed with horses and lances.
13 Clues: Medieval chemist's or pharmacies. • They used bears in these real "shows". • Sport performed with a bow and an arrow. • Sailors appreciated this invention a lot. • This sport involved hand-to-hand fighting. • This sport has its origin in the Middle Ages. • Competition performed with horses and lances. • The newly invented mechanical...helped know the time. • ...
Intellectual Property Rights 2025-02-05
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- - A facilitated process where a neutral third party (mediator) helps disputing parties reach a mutually agreeable solution without imposing a decision.
- - A court order that prohibits a party from engaging in a specific action, often used in IP disputes to prevent further infringement
- - The unauthorized use, manufacture, or sale of a patented invention without the patent owner’s permission.
- - The specific legal statements in a patent that define the scope of protection granted to the inventor.
- - is a legal term which comprises both the economic and moral rights which creators have over their literary and artistic works.
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- - The detailed explanation of an invention in a patent application, ensuring that the public can understand how it works once the patent expires.
- - The improvement or modification of an existing product or process, which is often the focus of a utility model.
- - An exclusive legal right granted to an inventor, giving them control over the use, sale, and production of their invention for a limited period.
- - The practice of protecting online systems, networks, and data from cyber threats, ensuring the safe use of e-services.
- - A requirement for patentability, meaning that an invention must be new and not previously disclosed to the public
10 Clues: - The specific legal statements in a patent that define the scope of protection granted to the inventor. • - The unauthorized use, manufacture, or sale of a patented invention without the patent owner’s permission. • - The improvement or modification of an existing product or process, which is often the focus of a utility model. • ...
Procedure for patent registration 2026-02-01
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- The individual or entity applying for the patent.
- A required payment for maintaining the patent in force.
- The process of officially recording the invention for legal protection.
- A step that includes presenting diagrams, charts, or models.
- A detailed written description of the invention.
- An examination conducted to ensure the invention meets patentability criteria.
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- Formal presentation of a patent application to the authority.
- Period when objections can be raised after the publication of the application.
- Initial step to confirm the novelty of the invention.
- An official document issued when the patent application is accepted.
10 Clues: A detailed written description of the invention. • The individual or entity applying for the patent. • Initial step to confirm the novelty of the invention. • A required payment for maintaining the patent in force. • A step that includes presenting diagrams, charts, or models. • Formal presentation of a patent application to the authority. • ...
Unit 5 DTQ 1-3 Review 2024-01-10
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- examples of this are washing machines and ovens
- Invention by the Wright Brothers that allowed for faster travel
- the movement of African Americans to northern cities
- Jazz Age composer
- Invention by Alexander Graham Bell for faster communication
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- Allowed for products to be made quicker and cheaper
- Author of The Great Gatsby
- Allowed for better communication
- Harlem Renaissance poet
9 Clues: Jazz Age composer • Harlem Renaissance poet • Author of The Great Gatsby • Allowed for better communication • examples of this are washing machines and ovens • Allowed for products to be made quicker and cheaper • the movement of African Americans to northern cities • Invention by Alexander Graham Bell for faster communication • ...
Unit 17 Crossword 2017-11-25
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- Parents spend a lot of money on children but they will be _______ back by the joy of watching their children grow.
- Even though it takes a lot of hard work to raise children, it seems they _______up too fast.
- Many couples have _________ not do have children because of the cost and the impact on their lifestyle
- Couples who don't have children may be __________ out on watching children grow up.
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- Childhood is a time for learning and making _________ discoveries about the world they live in.
- Ben doesn’t want to _______ up some of the things he and Emily enjoy like taking vacations and eating out at restaurants.
6 Clues: Couples who don't have children may be __________ out on watching children grow up. • Even though it takes a lot of hard work to raise children, it seems they _______up too fast. • Childhood is a time for learning and making _________ discoveries about the world they live in. • ...
westward expansion cross word 2021-03-04
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- this made Native Americans move out of there homes.
- this invention used morse code.
- a fence made in 1874 by Joseph Glidden.
- this girl helped in the Lewis and Clark expedition.
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- this expedition found a pathway to us from pacific ocean lewis and
- this was the westward movement to Oregon and California.
- Mexico and America fought a war for rights to claim.
- this invention was created by John Finch in 1787.
- made carring stuff to trade and get places way easier.
- a disagreement beetween the British and America.
10 Clues: this invention used morse code. • a fence made in 1874 by Joseph Glidden. • a disagreement beetween the British and America. • this invention was created by John Finch in 1787. • this made Native Americans move out of there homes. • this girl helped in the Lewis and Clark expedition. • Mexico and America fought a war for rights to claim. • ...
Guess the theme of the lesson 2023-09-08
8 Clues: Wheel shape • The sun smiles and... • The month of the Teacher’s Day • One of the four answers is correct • Which flower is the queen of flowers? • Master of all discoveries and inventions • It can be a fruit; it can be a color too • What is the name of the tower with the clock?
Unit 5 Famous People 2023-07-29
Mesopotamia 2022-10-18
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- an invention used to poke holes in dirt
- they grew a surplus of this
- an invention used to move objects
- a religious city-state
- a weapon used to bust through doors
- a lack of water
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- an invention used in siege warfare
- Used to bring drinking water from far away
- he created the first code of laws on a stele
- gained control over all of Mesopotamia
- a wagon pulled by horses
11 Clues: a lack of water • a religious city-state • a wagon pulled by horses • they grew a surplus of this • an invention used to move objects • an invention used in siege warfare • a weapon used to bust through doors • gained control over all of Mesopotamia • an invention used to poke holes in dirt • Used to bring drinking water from far away • ...
Benjamin Franklin 2025-05-05
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- Franklin's diplomatic mission during the American Revolution.
- Franklin's pseudonym used in his early writings.
- Franklin's role in the Continental Congress.
- Franklin's role in the Constitutional Convention.
- Franklin's experiment demonstrating electricity.
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- Franklin's invention to aid in reading.
- Franklin's role in Pennsylvania's government.
- Franklin's invention to improve water navigation.
- Franklin's role in the French alliance.
- Franklin's publication offering advice and wit.
10 Clues: Franklin's invention to aid in reading. • Franklin's role in the French alliance. • Franklin's role in the Continental Congress. • Franklin's role in Pennsylvania's government. • Franklin's pseudonym used in his early writings. • Franklin's invention to improve water navigation. • Franklin's publication offering advice and wit. • ...
Psychology Quiz 1 2021-10-24
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- research utilizes the principles and discoveries of psychology for practical purposes
- mental processes
- all the environmental variables that impact who we are
- testable prediction
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- an inert treatment or substance that has no known effects
- a process that involves formal discourse on a particular topic
- knowledge
- The scientific study of behavior and mental processes
8 Clues: knowledge • mental processes • testable prediction • The scientific study of behavior and mental processes • all the environmental variables that impact who we are • an inert treatment or substance that has no known effects • a process that involves formal discourse on a particular topic • ...
Psychology Quiz 1 2021-10-24
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- research utilizes the principles and discoveries of psychology for practical purposes
- mental processes
- all the environmental variables that impact who we are
- testable prediction
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- an inert treatment or substance that has no known effects
- a process that involves formal discourse on a particular topic
- knowledge
- The scientific study of behavior and mental processes
8 Clues: knowledge • mental processes • testable prediction • The scientific study of behavior and mental processes • all the environmental variables that impact who we are • an inert treatment or substance that has no known effects • a process that involves formal discourse on a particular topic • ...
Industrial revolution 2023-03-20
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- In 1885 the design for this major invention was streamlined
- Charles Baggage invented which piece of technology commonly used in today's society
- In the year 1900 about what percentage of the population of england lived in major cites
- Invention made in 1866 which then became a weapon in several wars
- Robert _______ creator of the torpedo
- What was Alexander Graham Bell's most impactful invention
- Joseph Wilson _______ inventor of the first practical electric Incandescent lamp
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- The elementary _______ act was implemented in 1866 making it mandatory for kids aged 5-10 to go to school in great britan
- George _______ built the world's first railway
- The public _____ act was made in 1875 to make the government responsible for all health concerns in great britain
- Queen of the victorian era
- Charles Wheatstone and William Fothergill Cooke invented what
12 Clues: Queen of the victorian era • Robert _______ creator of the torpedo • George _______ built the world's first railway • What was Alexander Graham Bell's most impactful invention • In 1885 the design for this major invention was streamlined • Charles Wheatstone and William Fothergill Cooke invented what • ...
The Wild West Crossword! 2024-03-20
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- a legislature allowing someone to claim a plot of land after settling and farming it for 5 years
- an abandoned town, usually abandoned for mining reasons
- a Cowboy's worst nightmare
- an allotted piece of land for Native Americans to live on
- a numerous species living out in the west
- people who moved out under the Homestead Act and built their houses out of mud and dirt
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- Richard Sear's new invention
- homesteaders built their house out of:
- a person who drives the cattle from the west to the railroads in the east on horseback
- in the US, there are four ______
- called the "iron horse," a revolutionary invention
- a breed of cattle, famous for their horns; the Texas _______
- a popular place in western towns
- people who steal a Cowboy's cattle
14 Clues: a Cowboy's worst nightmare • Richard Sear's new invention • in the US, there are four ______ • a popular place in western towns • people who steal a Cowboy's cattle • homesteaders built their house out of: • a numerous species living out in the west • called the "iron horse," a revolutionary invention • an abandoned town, usually abandoned for mining reasons • ...
Important structures and discoveries 2025-08-19
8 Clues: 1 • 2 • A dwarf planet • A building located in India • A structure located in France • A building located in New York city • A structure located in San Francisco • What you use to take a photo inside your body
Industrial Revolution 2023-06-19
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- A form of socialism that abolishes private ownership
- The greatly increased output of machine-made goods that began in England in the middle 1700s
- An association of workers, formed to bargain for better working conditions and higher wages
- Idea that government should play as small a role as possible in economic affairs
- The invention James Watt created
- The inventor of the lightbulb
- A social class made up of skilled workers, professionals, business people, and wealthy farmers
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- System bringing manufacturing steps together in one place to increase efficiency
- An excavation in the earth for extracting coal or other minerals
- Founder of modern communism
- raw materials supplied by nature
- An economic system based on private property and free enterprise
- The invention that Thomas Edison created
- A series of workers and machines in a factory by which a succession of identical items is progressively assembled
- Inventor of the steam engine
15 Clues: Founder of modern communism • Inventor of the steam engine • The inventor of the lightbulb • raw materials supplied by nature • The invention James Watt created • The invention that Thomas Edison created • A form of socialism that abolishes private ownership • An excavation in the earth for extracting coal or other minerals • ...
Opals Some Interesting Facts 2025-04-29
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- Rare type of opal that looks clear and liquid-like?
- Second word of that same town, famous for underground homes?
- Most common opal colour?
- Opal is the birthstone for which month?
- First word of another iconic opal mining town?
- Which African country is now famous for opal discoveries?
- Famous Australian opal mining town (first word)?
- Term for an opal’s shifting colour flashes?
- Ancient Romans called opal the most ____ gemstone.
- Second word in the famous Australian opal town's name?
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- Country most opals are found?
- Many opals form in what type of rock layers?
- Opal known for its bright orange and red hues?
- Type of opal found inside ironstone rock?
- Most valuable coloured opal?
15 Clues: Most common opal colour? • Most valuable coloured opal? • Country most opals are found? • Opal is the birthstone for which month? • Type of opal found inside ironstone rock? • Term for an opal’s shifting colour flashes? • Many opals form in what type of rock layers? • Opal known for its bright orange and red hues? • First word of another iconic opal mining town? • ...
21st Century History part 1 2020-08-22
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- What is a dreadnought?
- Island received at the end of the Spanish American war.? Hint it is only 50 miles from Key West Florida.
- Invention that helps you see in the dark.
- It can be propeller or jet and it gets you someplace fast.
- Invention you talk to Grandma and Grandpa with.
- What was the name of the warship that was sunk that started the war between America and Spain?
- Something you can do to make Grandma happy.
- What was the difference between America and the rest of the world?
- The name of the fist car Henry Ford made?
- Was President from 1909 to 1912.
- What President was assassinated September 6th 1901?
- Was President from 1901 to 1908.
- Were the central and southern European people rich or poor?
- Was President from 1897 to 1900.
- What were women fighting for in the first part of the century?
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- What did the emigrants want in America?
- Was President from 1913 to 1920.
- What started WW1?
- How Grandma and Grandpa feel about you.
- Where did most Americans live in 1900?
- What made WW1 so devastating?
- What is the name of the canal that linked the Atlantic and the Pacific?
- What started the war between America and Spain?
- What did America represent to Emigrants?
- What did whites think of blacks in 1900?
25 Clues: What started WW1? • What is a dreadnought? • What made WW1 so devastating? • Was President from 1913 to 1920. • Was President from 1909 to 1912. • Was President from 1901 to 1908. • Was President from 1897 to 1900. • Where did most Americans live in 1900? • What did the emigrants want in America? • How Grandma and Grandpa feel about you. • ...
Ancient China-Kashton Allen 2019-03-12
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- a person that wrote about ancient chinese history
- An ancient chinese river that begins in the highlands of Tibet
- Closely related people of several genarations
- the most well known chinese teacher and philosopher
- a valuable cloth that was originally only made in Ancient China
- yellow-brown soil
- the type of money used by a group or nation
- an ancient chinese invention with two wheels that was used to haul around things
- a protective wall that holds back the waters
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- a chinese system of beliefs and values
- an ancient chinese invention used to steer ships
- The first known civilization in Ancient china
- an ancient chinese device used to register the occurrence of earthquakes
- the treatment of disease using needles
- the amount of generations that could live in one house all together
- a chinese trade route that stretched over 4,000 miles
- a chinese device they used to break up soil
17 Clues: yellow-brown soil • a chinese system of beliefs and values • the treatment of disease using needles • the type of money used by a group or nation • a chinese device they used to break up soil • a protective wall that holds back the waters • The first known civilization in Ancient china • Closely related people of several genarations • ...
APUSH Unit 6 2026-02-05
Across
- law limiting Chinese immigration
- railroad tycoon
- Supreme Court case upholding segregation
- invention by George Eastman
- invention by Alexander Graham Bell
- urban transportation technology
- taxes on imported goods
- popular entertainment led by Buffalo Bill
- environmental impact of expansion
- invention that transformed farming and ranching
- overcrowded urban housing
- paper money not backed by gold
- cattle used in cattle drives
- publisher known for exaggerated news
- movement of people to the United States
- region dominated by ranching
- transportation system that connected national markets
- steel industrialist
- literary movement depicting everyday life
- political movement supporting farmers
- movement of cattle to railheads
- economic system based on private ownership
- end of free western land
- decision removing silver from currency
Down
- sensationalized news reporting
- literary movement emphasizing environment and heredity
- crops grown for sale rather than subsistence
- immigrant communities preserving culture
- author of Huckleberry Finn
- protected land set aside by government
- backing currency with gold
- law encouraging western farming
- segregation laws enforcing white supremacy
- newspaper publisher focused on stories
- trade route to the Southwest
- indigenous peoples displaced by expansion
- attractions drawing immigrants to the U.S.
- organization supporting farmers
- farming system trapping farmers in debt
- region focused on mineral extraction
- western lands available for settlement
- finance capitalist
- term used to discourage early settlement of plains
- aggressive competition between corporations
- social group expanded by industrialization
- effort to limit corporate power
- composer of ragtime music
- power source expanded by Edison and Westinghouse
- conditions driving people away from home
- oil monopolist
- inventor of barbed wire
- economic policy of minimal government involvement
- company controlling an entire industry
- law targeting monopolies
54 Clues: oil monopolist • railroad tycoon • finance capitalist • steel industrialist • taxes on imported goods • inventor of barbed wire • law targeting monopolies • end of free western land • overcrowded urban housing • composer of ragtime music • author of Huckleberry Finn • backing currency with gold • invention by George Eastman • trade route to the Southwest • cattle used in cattle drives • ...
TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY 2020-10-23
Across
- an object or machine invented to fulfill a particular purpose
- something that blocks your movement or progress
- the process of sharing information
- the process of teaching and learning
- the process of making something better
- a period of time that is to come
- available on the internet
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- a building where people use machines to produce goods
- a piece of equipment used to make or repair something
- a gradual process of change and development
- a way of doing an activity
- facts about something
- a series of actions taken in order to achieve a result
- the practical use of scientific discoveries
- a mechanical device that works automatically or by computer control
15 Clues: facts about something • available on the internet • a way of doing an activity • a period of time that is to come • the process of sharing information • the process of teaching and learning • the process of making something better • a gradual process of change and development • the practical use of scientific discoveries • something that blocks your movement or progress • ...
Scottish food Mathilde 2021-04-21
Sonic the Hedgehog 3 2021-02-24
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- Which Animal is Tails
- Dish that Sonic loves?
- The most important girl
- Tails best invention
- Not so smart, but good
- the evil villain
- Sonic’s second best friend
- Sonic’s best buddy?
- Knuckles color
- Almost killed Sonic
- Who almost cut Sonic
- Which Animal in Sonic
- Dr. Eggmans best invention
- Sonics power
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- What does Dr. Eggman wear on his face
- Amy’s weapon
- What color is Tails
- Sticks weapon
- What colour is Amy
- The main character
- Knuckles power
- What color is Sticks
- Which Animal is Knuckles
- Why is the villain called Dr. Eggman
24 Clues: Amy’s weapon • Sonics power • Sticks weapon • Knuckles power • Knuckles color • the evil villain • What colour is Amy • The main character • What color is Tails • Sonic’s best buddy? • Almost killed Sonic • Tails best invention • Who almost cut Sonic • What color is Sticks • Which Animal is Tails • Which Animal in Sonic • Dish that Sonic loves? • Not so smart, but good • The most important girl • ...
Bio U1C1 2025-09-24
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- A guess about an object or outcome based on your observations
- applies scientific and mathematic principles to solve problems
- Group used for comparison to experimental group
- How close measurements are to each other
- Describes qualities
- Description of something you can see, smell, touch, taste, hear
- An explanation of an observed phenomenon
- What changes in response to the independent variable
- Statement based on repeated experimental observation that describes an aspect of the world
- Verifiable observation
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- Groups that are tested
- A testable prediction based on observations that describes a cause and effect relationship
- the application of scientific discoveries to meet human needs and goals through the development of products and processes
- Aspect of an experiment that is held consistent
- What the experimenter deliberately changes in an investigation
- How close a measurement is to the correct/accepted value
- Broad concept or principle
- Uses numbers to measure something
18 Clues: Describes qualities • Groups that are tested • Verifiable observation • Broad concept or principle • Uses numbers to measure something • How close measurements are to each other • An explanation of an observed phenomenon • Group used for comparison to experimental group • Aspect of an experiment that is held consistent • What changes in response to the independent variable • ...
nature of science 2023-01-11
Across
- an objective verifiable observation
- group: groups being tested
- a statement based on repeated experimental observation that describes an aspect of the world
- describes qualities
- variable: what changes in response to the independent variable
- the application of scientific discoveries to meet human needs and goals through the development of products and processes
- variable: what the experimenter will deliberately change or manipulate in the experiment
- uses numbers to measure something
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- variables:the aspects of an experiment that are held constant
- an explanation of an observed phenomenon
- group: group used for comparison
- broad concept or principle
- applies scientific and mathematical principles to solve problems
13 Clues: describes qualities • group: groups being tested • broad concept or principle • group: group used for comparison • uses numbers to measure something • an objective verifiable observation • an explanation of an observed phenomenon • variables:the aspects of an experiment that are held constant • variable: what changes in response to the independent variable • ...
If I Built a School 2026-01-12
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- A 3D image made with light
- A flat surface where people or things can stand
- In a way that makes you feel sorry
- To pull something back in
- To think of something in your mind
- To crash into something
- To float or stay in the air
- A person known for being kind, often honored by religion
- Perfectly, without any mistakes
- To burn the surface with intense heat
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- A class where you draw and paint
- A place for sports and exercise
- A room where students learn together
- To amaze or greatly surprise someone
- More than enough
- A machine that can help people
- Very big, special and impressive
- Learning about experiments and discoveries
- A place with books and reading
- To change something a little to make it better
- To carry something, especially something heavy
- To not allow something to happen
- A class where you sing or play instruments
23 Clues: More than enough • To crash into something • To pull something back in • A 3D image made with light • To float or stay in the air • A machine that can help people • A place with books and reading • A place for sports and exercise • Perfectly, without any mistakes • A class where you draw and paint • Very big, special and impressive • To not allow something to happen • ...
Semhal Woldu Alexander Graham Bell 2025-09-13
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- - The Month He Was Born
- - Killed his 2 brothers
- - An Invention that Makes Music
- - An Invention that Transmitted Human Speech
- - Name of his assistant
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- - The first word of the Inventor's name
- - An invention used to find/locate a bullet
- - where he was born
- - Had an Interest in This
- - Makes sure that no one copies your idea
10 Clues: - where he was born • - The Month He Was Born • - Killed his 2 brothers • - Name of his assistant • - Had an Interest in This • - An Invention that Makes Music • - The first word of the Inventor's name • - Makes sure that no one copies your idea • - An invention used to find/locate a bullet • - An Invention that Transmitted Human Speech
Gilded Age 2024-05-03
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- barons businessmen and bankers who dominated the United States industries during the 19th century.
- listen to podcast
- most popular invention
- hands off
- process they cause it to be done by a machine or machines, when it was previously done by people.
- bulb can work at night because of this invention
- waterway for boats
- When one company controls all of a specific industry.
Down
- high buildings
- population shift from rural to urban areas
- driveway over a body of water
- refers to dark and crowded multi-family apartments
- movement of the economy from the production of hand-made goods to machine-made goods
- used to make calls
- group of individuals involved in persistent social interaction or a large social group sharing the same spatial or
15 Clues: hands off • high buildings • listen to podcast • used to make calls • waterway for boats • most popular invention • driveway over a body of water • population shift from rural to urban areas • bulb can work at night because of this invention • refers to dark and crowded multi-family apartments • When one company controls all of a specific industry. • ...
RC 77, Discoveries 1 2024-12-02
Famous Greeks crossword 2024-09-19
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- Another important philosopher
- An Important Greek Historian
- A ruler of Athens.
- Another philosopher who believed that every citizen belongs to their state
- King of the Spartans
- Made the heliocentric model
- An astonishing Athenian dramatist.
- Son of Xerxes
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- One of the first Greek philosophers.
- Known as "the great"
- An Important Greek astronomer
- Wrote "History of the Persian wars"
- Delivered victory about the Battle of Marathon
- Made important discoveries about irrational numbers
- An important Greek geometrist.
- Wrote "The Elements"
- Greek playwright.
- Established western Philosophy
18 Clues: Son of Xerxes • Greek playwright. • A ruler of Athens. • Known as "the great" • Wrote "The Elements" • King of the Spartans • Made the heliocentric model • An Important Greek Historian • An Important Greek astronomer • Another important philosopher • An important Greek geometrist. • Established western Philosophy • An astonishing Athenian dramatist. • Wrote "History of the Persian wars" • ...
Entry Quiz 9 2018-09-03
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- гибкий, уступчивый
- the total range of activities and ideas of a group of people with shared traditions, which are transmitted and reinforced by members of the group
- общительный
- влияние
- беседа, разговор
- a call to engage in a fight, argument, or contest
- мнение
- надёжный
- успех
- уникальный
- развивать(ся)
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- честный
- великодушный, щедрый
- внешность
- образование
- оборудование
- изобретение
- возможность
- общество
- знание
- катастрофа, бедствие
- загадка
22 Clues: успех • знание • мнение • честный • влияние • загадка • общество • надёжный • внешность • уникальный • образование • изобретение • общительный • возможность • оборудование • развивать(ся) • беседа, разговор • гибкий, уступчивый • великодушный, щедрый • катастрофа, бедствие • a call to engage in a fight, argument, or contest • ...
hard crossword 12 2016-02-23
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- where you travel by bus to your house or somewhere.
- a place where you look at amazing artifacts and discoveries.
- where you go and have a walk and jog or ride a bike and have fun.
- you put your things in it and carry it home every schoolday.
- a dwarf planet.
- a place where you borrow books.
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- where you travel to a different country by plane.
- where you go to tell about a crime or if something is
- where injured people go to get well.
- where people go to watch movies.
- where you go and look at famous pictures.
- a star sign of fire.
12 Clues: a dwarf planet. • a star sign of fire. • a place where you borrow books. • where people go to watch movies. • where injured people go to get well. • where you go and look at famous pictures. • where you travel to a different country by plane. • where you travel by bus to your house or somewhere. • where you go to tell about a crime or if something is • ...
The Rumor by Lesley Kara 2025-06-05
Across
- feeling resentment and having been treated unfairly
- law enforcement undertaken without legal authority
- system of government in which important decisions are made by state officals
- Place/lay one thing over another
- sensational in a vivid or vulgar way
- slow moving vehicle often with irregular movements
- bad-tempered and sulky/gloomy
- trim by cutting away dead/overgrown branches
Down
- a member of a small independent group taking part in irregular fighting
- Good luck in unexpected discoveries
- frequently entering into casual sexual relationships with women
- the action of widely spreading and promoting an idea, theory, Rumor,etc
- an unkind way that shows you don't respect someone/something
- overwhelm someone with things/people to be dealt with
- an act of assessing something/someone
15 Clues: bad-tempered and sulky/gloomy • Place/lay one thing over another • Good luck in unexpected discoveries • sensational in a vivid or vulgar way • an act of assessing something/someone • trim by cutting away dead/overgrown branches • law enforcement undertaken without legal authority • slow moving vehicle often with irregular movements • ...
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PREHISTORY 2024-08-30
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- Important invention of the year 3000 B.C
- Place where cavemen used to live
- Revolutionary invention of 3200 B.C
- CCivilization located between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
- Continent in which hominids first appear
- Prehistoric animal, similar to nowadays elephant
- Hominid that used to live in Europe
- Age in which people started using copper, tin, bronze, and iron to make tools
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- The activity of chasing or searching for wild animals or birds to kill or catch them
- First humans in history
- Period during which thick ice sheets cover vast areas of land
- Period from 10 thousand to 3 thousand B.C
- Group of people that don't live in an established place
- Period until 10 thousand B.C
- Is the Practice of growing crops or raising animals
- Prehistoric period in which stone was used to make tools
16 Clues: First humans in history • Period until 10 thousand B.C • Place where cavemen used to live • Revolutionary invention of 3200 B.C • Hominid that used to live in Europe • Important invention of the year 3000 B.C • Continent in which hominids first appear • Period from 10 thousand to 3 thousand B.C • Prehistoric animal, similar to nowadays elephant • ...
PREHISTORY 2024-08-30
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- Continent in which hominids first appear
- Period from 10 thousand to 3 thousand B.C
- Hominid that used to live in Europe
- The activity of chasing or searching for wild animals or birds to kill or catch them
- Period until 10 thousand B.C
- Prehistoric period in which stone was used to make tools
- Prehistoric animal, similar to nowadays elephant
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- Age in which people started using copper, tin, bronze, and iron to make tools
- Important invention of the year 3000 B.C
- Place where cavemen used to live
- First humans in history
- Revolutionary invention of 3200 B.C
- Civilization located between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
- Is the Practice of growing crops or raising animals
- Group of people that don't live in an established place
- Period during which thick ice sheets cover vast areas of land
16 Clues: First humans in history • Period until 10 thousand B.C • Place where cavemen used to live • Revolutionary invention of 3200 B.C • Hominid that used to live in Europe • Important invention of the year 3000 B.C • Continent in which hominids first appear • Period from 10 thousand to 3 thousand B.C • Prehistoric animal, similar to nowadays elephant • ...
US History Invention project 2017-11-30
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- Used to protect food, created by john mason
- was invented in the late 19th century by John Pemberton
- Hitting a golf ball became a lot easier after Dr. George Grant invented and patented This
- Created by Alexander graham, bell for a faster way of communication
- In 1852, Francis Wolle Created the first machine to produce this item, now a days it is used to put groceries in.
- Your doing me right now
- First issued October 1888, by John J. loud
- What santa eats with he's milk
- was invented in 1868 by Americans Christopher Latham Sholes, to record information down on paper
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- Invented by Edward Calahan in 1867 for the Gold and Stock Telegraph Company in New York
- Made out of three or more layers of wood, invited by Immanuel Nobel
- created by Walter hunt, is a type of pin which includes a simple spring mechanism and a clasp.
- somewhere you go to roller skate
- Created by Hiram maxim, a spring trap used to kill mice
- Created by Bernard Lassimonne used to sharpen pencils
- Created by Levi Strauss , originally know as "blue jeans"
- The creator was James Ritty, an Ohio restaurateur.
- Created n 1906 ny john Harvey Kellogg
- Invented in 1892 by Benjamin bolt and was known as a steam-powered engines were used to thresh wheat.
19 Clues: Your doing me right now • What santa eats with he's milk • somewhere you go to roller skate • Created n 1906 ny john Harvey Kellogg • Used to protect food, created by john mason • First issued October 1888, by John J. loud • The creator was James Ritty, an Ohio restaurateur. • Created by Bernard Lassimonne used to sharpen pencils • ...
20: Famous explorers! 2025-02-11
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- – Led the famous Endurance Expedition to Antarctica
- GAMA – The first European to reach India by sea
- GAMA – Portuguese explorer who first navigated to India by sea
- – Missionary and explorer in Africa
- – British captain who explored the Pacific and Australia
- – Led the first expedition to circumnavigate the globe
- – Explored the Arctic, charting parts of Canada
- – Though not an explorer, a scientist whose discoveries transformed the world
- – English explorer who explored North America’s coast
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- – Venetian explorer who traveled to China
- – Dutch explorer who sailed to the Arctic
- – First European to see the Pacific Ocean from the Americas
- – German naturalist known for his exploration of Latin America
- – Conquered the Inca Empire in South America
- FRANCIS DRAKE – English explorer and pirate who circumnavigated the globe
- – First to reach the South Pole
- – The explorer for whom America was named
- – Area explored by Vikings in the 10th century
- – English explorer known for his search for the Northwest Passage
- – Discovered the Americas in 1492
20 Clues: – First to reach the South Pole • – Discovered the Americas in 1492 • – Missionary and explorer in Africa • – Venetian explorer who traveled to China • – Dutch explorer who sailed to the Arctic • – The explorer for whom America was named • – Conquered the Inca Empire in South America • – Area explored by Vikings in the 10th century • ...
Middle Ages: Asia 2026-03-13
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- Nature spirits in the religion of Shintoism
- Chinese explorer who sailed to India and Africa
- Agricultural invention from China that allowed fields to be planted easier
- Philosophy that people are bad and need strict laws to follow to keep them in line
- Indigenous religion of Japan
- People who are constantly on the move
- This school of Buddhism emphasizes meditation
- Worlds first novel
- Trade routes that connected China to the rest of the world
- Founded in India, spread by Ashoka, blended with other religions in China
- Leader of Japan with the real power, much like a warlord
- Country made up of many different islands
- United Mongol tribes, conquered parts of China
- This was an important export and part of Chinese culture, often involving very specific rituals
- Blending of Confucianism with Buddhism and Daoism in China
- Warrior class in Feudal Japan
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- System of government where land is exchanged for military service
- The inventions of paper and woodblock printing resulted in this Chinese invention
- Chinese invention used to navigate
- The way of nature, going with the flow, founded by Lao Tzu
- Test to see who qualified for government jobs in classical China
- The gods dictate who should lead, can be lost if things in the empire are going badly
- Under the Sui and Tang dynasties, China is ____________
- Means "way of the warrior", code of behavior for Samurai
- System to ensure the most qualified people are put in positions of power
- Golden Age of classical China
- A royal family that rules for an extended period of time
- Emperor who first unified China, started the Great Wall
- Given land by the Shogun, powerful lords who commanded their Samurai
- Philosophy of correct behavior, respecting your elders, valued education
- This school of Buddhism emphasizes chanting
31 Clues: Worlds first novel • Indigenous religion of Japan • Golden Age of classical China • Warrior class in Feudal Japan • Chinese invention used to navigate • People who are constantly on the move • Country made up of many different islands • Nature spirits in the religion of Shintoism • This school of Buddhism emphasizes chanting • This school of Buddhism emphasizes meditation • ...
Benchmark 2 vocabulary 2021-12-16
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- "deities" means ________
- A temple in Mesopotamia
- Large area of land under one ruler
- "Laborers" means __________
- Means "about" or "around" a certain time
- Farmers used this invention to bring water to dry land
- This body of water is located north of the Nile River
- A type of government that has a smaller area of land with a king/queen as ruler
- The Jewish term "Yahweh" is another name for _____
- This invention helped to break up the soil so farmers could plant easier.
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- Worship of many gods
- The Latin phrase "Anno Domini" -- or AD -- stands for ___ ___ __ ___
- The main character of the oldest written ______ was Gilgamesh
- Another word for "craftspeople"
- 100 years
- The Tigris and Euphrates Rivers flow into this body of water
- Worship of one god
17 Clues: 100 years • Worship of one god • Worship of many gods • A temple in Mesopotamia • "deities" means ________ • "Laborers" means __________ • Another word for "craftspeople" • Large area of land under one ruler • Means "about" or "around" a certain time • The Jewish term "Yahweh" is another name for _____ • This body of water is located north of the Nile River • ...
Unit 1: Moving from Asia 2026-03-02
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- A person who follows the group and does not try to be different.
- To get off a ship or plane.
- To leave your country to live in another one.
- Metal wire with sharp points used for fences.
- Able to do things alone and depend on yourself.
- Something very difficult that causes suffering.
- The ability to become strong again after a difficult situation.
- Connecting young and old people or different generations.
- A member of your family.
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- A place where officials check people entering a country.
- To stand for a group, idea, or place.
- To feel afraid because someone seems powerful or threatening.
- Someone who has just arrived in a new country.
- Making a very new and important discoveries or changes.
- Very strong and intense.
- To be forced to leave a country.
16 Clues: Very strong and intense. • A member of your family. • To get off a ship or plane. • To be forced to leave a country. • To stand for a group, idea, or place. • To leave your country to live in another one. • Metal wire with sharp points used for fences. • Someone who has just arrived in a new country. • Able to do things alone and depend on yourself. • ...
Volunteering 2023-01-29
8 Clues: not in cities • polite word for old • willing to help, or useful • it happens to you, or you feel it • a person who does something willingly • the people living in one particular area • the methods for using scientific discoveries • producing or using original and unusual ideas
Global Studies 2024-11-10
Across
- made an observatory
- worldly
- until the mid-1500s European Scholars accepted the teachings of
- disagreed with many of the new scientific ideas
- impacted people's everyday lives
- many of the great scientific discoveries made during the Renaissance were in this area
- a complete change or overthrow of a government
- intellectual movement focused on human achievements
- the type of art before Renaissance art
- most influential scientist of the time
- funded Renaissance art
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- “ I think, therefore I am “
- Earth-centered universe
- was improved by the technological advances of the time
- studied orbits
- Gutenberg created the printing press
- where the Renaissance started
- a rebirth of learning that produces many great works of art and literature
- helped to improve drawings
- most prevalent religion of the time
20 Clues: worldly • studied orbits • made an observatory • funded Renaissance art • Earth-centered universe • helped to improve drawings • “ I think, therefore I am “ • where the Renaissance started • impacted people's everyday lives • most prevalent religion of the time • Gutenberg created the printing press • the type of art before Renaissance art • most influential scientist of the time • ...
Early Humans 2021-02-18
9 Clues: are their home • was what they drew • was a tool for them • was a must for them • likes to climb tree • was possible by hunting • was a very important invention for us • was a very important invention for them • was also what they could make and attack
Expectations/Procedures 2025-08-19
Across
- Jackets have to be ____________
- What does the P in our Pride statement stand for?
- What time does 1st block start?
- Keep hands, _______, and objects to yourself
- Which unit teaches you how to create mini-games?
- Where is our curriculum found?
- Prepared means to come with ______________
- Walk on the _______ side of hallway
Down
- Can you bring backpacks to school?
- What does the E in our Pride statement stand for?
- What time is dismissal?
- Prompt means to be on _______
- How many units are there in CS Discoveries?
- What is the coding teacher's name?
- F Smith What is the name of our school?
- How many names does Ms. Yarbrough have?
- Grades come from participation, tests, and _______ ______________
- Where do you turn in paper assignments?
- In unit 5, you learn how to create ______.
19 Clues: What time is dismissal? • Prompt means to be on _______ • Where is our curriculum found? • Jackets have to be ____________ • What time does 1st block start? • Can you bring backpacks to school? • What is the coding teacher's name? • Walk on the _______ side of hallway • F Smith What is the name of our school? • How many names does Ms. Yarbrough have? • ...
The importance of materials development for language 2021-09-06
Across
- providing the learner with the experience of the language in use
- helping the teacher to make discoveries about the language
- is a way of facilitate language
- anything which can udes to facilitate the learning of a language
- book dedicated to the publication of reports of materials development
- they are also materials development
- is a practical undertaking involving the production evaluation adaptation and exploitation of materials
- materials generally serve as the basis of much of language imput that learners receive
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- encouraging the learner to use the language
- material developer
- guiding the learner in practicing the language
- is an interactive way of facilitate language
- materials development association
- have considerable experience and expertise as teachers
- help participants to become more aware of important issues in L2
- interact with practitioners
16 Clues: material developer • interact with practitioners • is a way of facilitate language • materials development association • they are also materials development • encouraging the learner to use the language • is an interactive way of facilitate language • guiding the learner in practicing the language • have considerable experience and expertise as teachers • ...
Rome Part 2 2024-01-24
Across
- Assassinated by the Roman Senate
- Person who is killed for their beliefs
- Famous Roman scientist who made discoveries about space
- Nephew of Caesar who later became the first emperor of Rome
- When currency loses value
- Founder of Christianity
- 200 years of peace and prosperity in Rome
- Used to transport water to cities in Rome
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- Ruler of Egypt who allied herself with Marc Antony
- The official language of Rome
- Once a place for the people of Rome to gather and a public square
- A famous Roman Catholic Church built 2000 years ago
- Place where gladiators battled
- Holy Text of Christianity
- Emperor of Rome who converted to Christianity
15 Clues: Founder of Christianity • Holy Text of Christianity • When currency loses value • The official language of Rome • Place where gladiators battled • Assassinated by the Roman Senate • Person who is killed for their beliefs • 200 years of peace and prosperity in Rome • Used to transport water to cities in Rome • Emperor of Rome who converted to Christianity • ...
Scientific Revolution 2022-02-04
10 Clues: robert boyle • issac newton • earth was round • earth rotates on axis • the existence of oxygen • helpdevelopscientificmethod • confirmed copernicus theory • proved planets revolved around the sun • discovered blood circulated throughout the body • made anatomy discoveries after cutting dead body
History of Ag Unit Review 2025-10-22
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- industry that provides food, fiber, and shelter
- to send commodities or resources out of a country
- _______ U.S farm feeds 169 people annually.
- to bring commodities or resources into a country
- credited with inventing the first milking machine
- jethro tull is credited with this invention
- a raw material that can be bought and sold
- invented by john deere
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- In the 1950's this time period is known for higher crop yields, disease and insect resistant crops were developed to help end starvation in parts of the world
- usda farm resource region also known as the cornbelt
- invented the barbed wire fence
- brought over to the United States by early colonist for draft/work purposes
- Eli Whitney is credited with this invention
- process of countries being more connected through trade, communication and technology
- age historical time period that greatly increased the use of machinery in farming
15 Clues: invented by john deere • invented the barbed wire fence • a raw material that can be bought and sold • Eli Whitney is credited with this invention • _______ U.S farm feeds 169 people annually. • jethro tull is credited with this invention • industry that provides food, fiber, and shelter • to bring commodities or resources into a country • ...
THE IMPORTANCE OF MATERIALS DEVELOPMENT FOR LANGUAGE LEARNING 2021-09-05
Across
- International Graduate School of English
- the implications of specialise
- affective impact on pupils
- informing the learner about the target
- experience of the language in use
- make discoveries about the language
- facilitate the learning of a language
- keys that allow teachers to open a new world
Down
- facilitate language acquisition
- the economics of publishing dictates
- guiding the learner
- effective way to running courses
- second language
- is a materials developer
- In order for materials development
- encouraging the learner
16 Clues: second language • guiding the learner • encouraging the learner • is a materials developer • affective impact on pupils • the implications of specialise • facilitate language acquisition • effective way to running courses • experience of the language in use • In order for materials development • make discoveries about the language • the economics of publishing dictates • ...
Cross words for year 10's 2014-02-18
Across
- the responsibility to control business departments and decisions
- wanting to do something
- doing something knowing it can harm you
- the creation of a new idea
- even when total sales revenue of a business exactly equals total costs
Down
- the successful commercialisation of an invention
- setting something you want to complete
- a long term target for a business
- any activity or project that a business or individual undertakes
- a financial target of revenue and expenses
10 Clues: wanting to do something • the creation of a new idea • a long term target for a business • setting something you want to complete • doing something knowing it can harm you • a financial target of revenue and expenses • the successful commercialisation of an invention • the responsibility to control business departments and decisions • ...
Challenges Unit 1 vocabulary 2016-09-22
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- Certain to happen,unavoidable
- Succeed in dealing with (a problem or difficulty)
- A thing that blocks one's way or prevents or hinders progress
- A thing that provides resistance, delay, or obstruction to something or someone
- Involving or causing a complete or dramatic change
- Problem, difficulty, disappointment, misfortune
- Concentration on only one aim
- Providing or showing creative or spiritual inspiration
- Persistence in doing something despite difficulty or delay in achieving success
- Become progressively worse
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- The state or quality of being dedicated to a cause, activity, etc
- (Of a product, idea, etc.) featuring new methods; advanced and original
- Overcome and take control of
- Follow or chase
- Refusal to accept any standard short of perfection
- The quality of being clever, original, and inventive
- Sympathetic pity and concern for the sufferings or misfortunes of others
- Making new discoveries; using new methods
18 Clues: Follow or chase • Become progressively worse • Overcome and take control of • Certain to happen,unavoidable • Concentration on only one aim • Making new discoveries; using new methods • Problem, difficulty, disappointment, misfortune • Succeed in dealing with (a problem or difficulty) • Refusal to accept any standard short of perfection • ...
Ancient rome 2021-05-26
Across
- one of Caesar's successors, emperor of Rome
- river: The river that ran through rome, giving it most of the river water.
- the lower class folk of rome.
- They had 6 months to rule, with full power.
- An invention that was made by romans and is still helping us travel today.
- there were many of them back when rome was around. Rome was actually one of them
- heating:Helps warm water.
Down
- calendar: Another invention created by the romans and helps us keep track of the days and months.
- It was something that supported buildings or overhead walkways.
- A form of government where the people get a say in things.
- Romana:It went from 27 B.C.E to 180 C.E.
- They filter out water and prevent floods
- transports water to other places.
- It had a lot of people during events.
- fought with the dictator.
15 Clues: fought with the dictator. • heating:Helps warm water. • the lower class folk of rome. • transports water to other places. • It had a lot of people during events. • Romana:It went from 27 B.C.E to 180 C.E. • They filter out water and prevent floods • They had 6 months to rule, with full power. • one of Caesar's successors, emperor of Rome • ...
GE Grammar Crossword 2015-12-02
Across
- how good or useful sth or sb's work is
- making new discoveries
- sth you must do it immediately
- very small in degree
- a feeling or great shock,fear or disgust
- the act or saying goodbye to sb
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- fit or suitable to be eaten
- to give special importance to sth
- to make a person or an animal heaithy again after an illness
- especially in the mountain
- objects that be moved
- when you go to beautiful place you will do it
- shut and open your eyes
- from one position or place to sth
14 Clues: very small in degree • objects that be moved • making new discoveries • shut and open your eyes • especially in the mountain • fit or suitable to be eaten • sth you must do it immediately • the act or saying goodbye to sb • to give special importance to sth • from one position or place to sth • how good or useful sth or sb's work is • a feeling or great shock,fear or disgust • ...
GDP 2021-04-06
Across
- business cycle stage showing downward GDP direction
- advances in knowledge
- the plants, equipment, and infrastructure operating in an economy
- business cycle stage showing upward GDP direction
- the total value of final goods and services produced in the economy during a given period (usually one year).
- the GDP of a country divided by the population of that country
- the extent to which the peak was an economic high, versus the extent to which the trough was an economic low.
- goods and services produced in Canada, but sold to other countries
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- the capital expenditures that businesses make to produce goods and services to sell to consumers
- The total value of a nation’s production of goods and services
- combination of invention and innovation
- another major influence on economic growth, and it includes the accumulated knowledge (from education and experience), skills,
- severe or prolonged recession
- the extent to which the peak was an economic high, versus the extent to which the trough was an economic low.
- the low point of recession stage of business cycle
- the high point of recovery stage of bussinesscycle the wave-like GDP cycles of varying length and amplitude
- goods and services purchased from another country
17 Clues: advances in knowledge • severe or prolonged recession • combination of invention and innovation • business cycle stage showing upward GDP direction • goods and services purchased from another country • the low point of recession stage of business cycle • business cycle stage showing downward GDP direction • The total value of a nation’s production of goods and services • ...
Electric Fields 2023-04-11
Across
- Parameter that shows the influence of medium in force
- field lines emerging out of a surface
- The man who first observed the presence of charges
- work done in a closed path
Down
- his invention initiated the invention of Electrical machines
- Joules per Coulomb
- Squeezing out
- Amber in Greek
- Man who consolidated four equations
- the man who related electric charge and field
10 Clues: Squeezing out • Amber in Greek • Joules per Coulomb • work done in a closed path • Man who consolidated four equations • field lines emerging out of a surface • the man who related electric charge and field • The man who first observed the presence of charges • Parameter that shows the influence of medium in force • ...
American history vocab 10-13 2022-11-18
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- one founder of the Standard Oil Company. After earning a small fortune in the wholesale food businesses, he entered the growing oil refining industry in 1863. He used vertical integration to make his company more competitive.
- exclusive economic control of an industry
- exclusive right to manufacture or sell an invention
- theory adapted by philosopher Herbert Spencer from Charles Darwin's theory of evolution; argued that society progresses through completion, with the fittest rising to positions of wealth and power.
- belief that the economy will prosper if businesses are left free from government regulation and allowed to compete in a free market.
- was another pioneer of communications technology. His first major invention was a telegraph that could send up to four messages over the same wire simultaneously. He and his fellow researchers made significant discoveries and advances in electricity, lightbulbs, phonographs, and early motion pictures.
- ownership of several companies that make the same product
- political theory that proposes that all people should collectively own property as the means of production and that individual ownership should not be allowed.
- arrangement grouping several companies under a single board of directors to eliminate competition.
- patented the telephone in March 1876
- efficient method of making steel; developed by British inventor Henry Bessemer and American inventor William Kelly in the 1850s.
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- railroad that crossed the continental United States; completed in 1869
- incident in which a bomb exploded during a labor protest held in Haymarket Square in Chicago, killing several police officers.
- Union founded in 1886 by Samuel Gompers for skilled workers
- economic system in which private business runs most industries, and competition determines how much goods cost and workers are paid.
- played a prominent role in the union and became an organizer for the Knights of Labor in the 1870s. Her ambitious drive to educate and organize laborers was so effective that some her opponents called her "the most dangerous woman in America." She was also known as Mother Jones.
- Law prohibiting monopolies and trusts that restrained trade
- head of the American Railway Union (ARU), he supported the Pullman strikers.
- company sells shares of ownership called stock to investors in order to raise money
- ownership of businesses involved in each step of a manufacturing process
- an Irish Catholic machinist and the mayor of Scranton, Pennsylvania, became leader of the Knights of Labor. Under his leadership, membership was expanded rapidly.
- machine patented by Samuel Morse in 1837; sent messages over long distances by using electric current to transmit a system of dots and dashes over wire
- a pioneer of the railroad industry. By 1869, he had gained control over the New York Central Railroad and two other lines that connected the Central with New York City. He also controlled lines between Chicago, Cleveland, New York and Toledo. At the time of his death in 1877, he controlled more than 4,500 miles of railroad track. His personal fortune was estimated at $100 million.
- one of the first national labor unions in the United States, organized in 1869, after 1879 it included workers of different races, genders, and skills
- Year of intense worker strikes and violent labor confrontations in the united States.
- Entered the iron and steel business in the early 1860s. A Scottish-born American industrialist and philanthropist who founded the Carnegie Steel Company in 1892. His company dominated the steel industry. In 1902, he sold his company to J.P. Morgan for nearly $500 million. He retired the world's richest man. He donated more than $350 million to charity
26 Clues: patented the telephone in March 1876 • exclusive economic control of an industry • exclusive right to manufacture or sell an invention • ownership of several companies that make the same product • Union founded in 1886 by Samuel Gompers for skilled workers • Law prohibiting monopolies and trusts that restrained trade • ...
M5 2025-02-05
Across
- Someone who takes pictures for a living.
- A worker who fixes pipes and water systems.
- A person who studies the natural world and makes discoveries.
- Someone who serves food and drinks in a restaurant.
- A person who repairs and maintains cars and machines.
- A creative person who paints, draws, or sculpts.
- A culinary expert responsible for preparing meals.
- A professional who investigates and reports news stories.
- A healthcare worker who takes care of people's teeth.
- Someone who helps students learn new things.
Down
- A person trained to travel and work in space.
- A medical worker who helps doctors and cares for patients.
- A person who gives legal advice and represents clients in court.
- A professional who designs buildings and structures.
- A person who plays an instrument or sings professionally.
- Someone who installs and repairs electrical systems.
- Someone who flies airplanes.
- A person who puts out fires and helps in emergencies.
- A person who treats sick or injured people.
- A professional who designs and builds machines or structures.
20 Clues: Someone who flies airplanes. • Someone who takes pictures for a living. • A worker who fixes pipes and water systems. • A person who treats sick or injured people. • Someone who helps students learn new things. • A person trained to travel and work in space. • A creative person who paints, draws, or sculpts. • A culinary expert responsible for preparing meals. • ...
SW Day3 2025-12-03
Across
- A substance with pH<7
- Discoveries in electromagnetism
- Co-discovered DNA structure
- Infectious particle
- d=m/V is the formula for this
- A charged particle
- A group of similar cells performing a function
Down
- Force acting on a unit area
- plant pigment
- Speeds up a chemical reaction
- the lightest gas in the world
- Essential building molecule
12 Clues: plant pigment • A charged particle • Infectious particle • A substance with pH<7 • Force acting on a unit area • Co-discovered DNA structure • Essential building molecule • Speeds up a chemical reaction • the lightest gas in the world • d=m/V is the formula for this • Discoveries in electromagnetism • A group of similar cells performing a function
INVENTIONS - 2022-11-21
Across
- Invented by Carl Benz, is an invention that can help you to go to places much more faster than walking.
- Invented by Philo Taylor Farnsworth II, is an invention for entertainment on home to watch shows, news, movies and much more.
- Invented by Humphry Davy, is an invention that works with electricity to give illumination to places.
- Invented by Jaap Haartsen, is an invention that you can connect wireless devices to for example a computer or a mobile phone.
- Invented by Salvino D'Armati, is an invention that can help you when you can't see from far away.
Down
- Invented by Willis Carrier, is an invention invented for hot days like summer to refresh you.
- Invented by Alan Kay, is an invention that is like a computer, but portable.
7 Clues: Invented by Alan Kay, is an invention that is like a computer, but portable. • Invented by Willis Carrier, is an invention invented for hot days like summer to refresh you. • Invented by Salvino D'Armati, is an invention that can help you when you can't see from far away. • ...
Entrepreneurship: Creativity, Innovation & Invention 2024-12-06
Across
- a truly novel, new, unique product, service or process that represents a leap from what came before
- an innovation that modifies an existing product, process, or service
- an innovation based on new technology or advancements in a field
- user interface is what a customer sees and interacts with
- free and open thinking, not necessarily step-by-step or logical
- process or product that disrupts a market by making it more affordable or more accessible
- a minimum viable product is a product that is considered acceptable for early testing with customers
- a specific problem that customers have with existing products, processes, or services
- process of opening up one's mind to new possibilities and opportunities
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- empathy-driven process that defines customer problems and creates solutions that address those problems
- generating ideas in a judgement-free environment
- most logical, linear thought process that is most often associated with science
- ability to develop original, unique ideas
- a process that solves problems by directly involving the intended customer group in the development of a solution
- a new idea, process or product; or, a change to an existing product, process, or service
- point where an innovation or invention is or isn't adopted by the majority of the population
- the ability to feel and understand what others are feeling
- procedural, step-by-step, logical thinking
18 Clues: ability to develop original, unique ideas • procedural, step-by-step, logical thinking • generating ideas in a judgement-free environment • user interface is what a customer sees and interacts with • the ability to feel and understand what others are feeling • free and open thinking, not necessarily step-by-step or logical • ...
Business Terminology 2023-06-20
Across
- Plan The plan and strategy for successful business operation
- Utilizing funds to gain profit
- A name, term, design, or any other feature that distinguishes a product or service
- A place where goods or services are bought and sold
- A person who purchases goods or services
- A person who starts a new business venture
- Developing new products, ideas, discoveries, etc.
Down
- A good or service offered for sale
- The money made in business
- Developing and launching new ideas or products in the market
- Commerce or trade
- Assistance, support, or activity provided to customers
- Strategies to sell goods or services
- Expanding business through interactions with other people
- The activities of selling goods or services
15 Clues: Commerce or trade • The money made in business • Utilizing funds to gain profit • A good or service offered for sale • Strategies to sell goods or services • A person who purchases goods or services • A person who starts a new business venture • The activities of selling goods or services • Developing new products, ideas, discoveries, etc. • ...
Chapter 10 Crossword 2021-06-04
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- a form of intellectual property
- a government issued authority that gives someone or a business the sole right of a product
- the ability of a good/service to actually get sold
- transforming an idea into reality
- an enterprise created based on an invention
- products that are manufactured by a specific company but then are for sale under another company's brand
- where someone matches a product to their competitors product
- the convenience of a specific thing
- online, electronic mailing software applications
- an entrepreneurial enterprise formed to make money
Down
- a business that focuses on remaining on the market and having customer awareness
- the ability to conduct a specific thing
- private equity and financing that investors provide to smaller companies
- a subject, author, and keyword to various periodicals
- the process of inventing something
- understanding someone else’s feelings
- a permit from the authority that allows you to do a particular thing
- an ongoing, legally binded payment made to an individual or another business for the use of their assets
- someone who can operate and maintain a business
- the ability of a business to yield financial gain
- a collection of information that is thoroughly organized
21 Clues: a form of intellectual property • transforming an idea into reality • the process of inventing something • the convenience of a specific thing • understanding someone else’s feelings • the ability to conduct a specific thing • an enterprise created based on an invention • someone who can operate and maintain a business • online, electronic mailing software applications • ...
Into To Literature; Hamlet Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-09
Across
- very intelligent, hates the relationship between his mother and uncle
- Love interest of Hamlet, loves flowers
- Hamlet stabs him through the tapestry
- Hamlet's old friend who needs answers and intrigued by scientific discoveries
- Remains alive to tell Hamlet's story
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- seeks to avenge his father's honor and attack Denmark
- Killed his brother by pouring acid in his ear
- Hamlet's old friend who is more "go with the flow"
- Spends most of his time in France
- Married her dead husband's brother
- Gives Hamlet orders to kill the king
11 Clues: Spends most of his time in France • Married her dead husband's brother • Gives Hamlet orders to kill the king • Remains alive to tell Hamlet's story • Hamlet stabs him through the tapestry • Love interest of Hamlet, loves flowers • Killed his brother by pouring acid in his ear • Hamlet's old friend who is more "go with the flow" • ...
NORTHERN CAPE 2025-08-18
Across
- Things passed down from earlier generations
- Heritage site where a famous fossil child was found
- Large game reserve home to the Big Five animals
- People who live in the North West Province and have royal palaces
- Colorful craft often used in traditional jewelry
- Very old remains of plants or animals turned to stone
Down
- Town known for its mining history and gold discoveries
- Traditional drums used in ceremonies and music
- Home of a king or queen
- Special porridge eaten in the North West Province
10 Clues: Home of a king or queen • Things passed down from earlier generations • Traditional drums used in ceremonies and music • Large game reserve home to the Big Five animals • Colorful craft often used in traditional jewelry • Special porridge eaten in the North West Province • Heritage site where a famous fossil child was found • ...
box07 2026-03-14
Across
- Ancient city in Syria where the Umayyad Mosque is located
- image question
- A container with a handle and a spout for pouring liquids
- A fixed amount of food given to each person
- A period of twelve months
Down
- French scientist known for discoveries about microbes and vaccines
- Pieces of information known to be true
- A small piece of information that helps solve a problem
- An African country bordered by Libya and Sudan
- The state of being forced to leave one's home or country
10 Clues: image question • A period of twelve months • Pieces of information known to be true • A fixed amount of food given to each person • An African country bordered by Libya and Sudan • A small piece of information that helps solve a problem • The state of being forced to leave one's home or country • Ancient city in Syria where the Umayyad Mosque is located • ...
gothic literature 2022-11-22
Across
- gothic relies on the readers' fear of the _____.
- a monster who fights against themselves
- the era when major scientific discoveries occured
- a woman who is in distress
Down
- ghosts and other mysterious characters
- people who stole bodies were called body ____.
- a bad person who controls others
- character who drinks blood
- another word for being unable to see something
9 Clues: character who drinks blood • a woman who is in distress • a bad person who controls others • ghosts and other mysterious characters • a monster who fights against themselves • people who stole bodies were called body ____. • another word for being unable to see something • gothic relies on the readers' fear of the _____. • the era when major scientific discoveries occured
African- American Inventors 2018-02-20
Across
- Who invented the potato chip?
- What is the “Permanent Wave Machine” and who invented it?
- Who invented products to help straighten and grow African American women’s hair?
- Whose inventions helped WWI amputees?
- Morgan Who invented “The Safety Hood”?
Down
- Who used Peanuts to create one of their many inventions?
- Jones Who invented the refrigerated truck?
- Who saw a watch as inspiration for their invention?
- Who created the invention that is a combination of the telephone and the telegraphy?
- What does “The Real McCoy” mean?
10 Clues: Who invented the potato chip? • What does “The Real McCoy” mean? • Whose inventions helped WWI amputees? • Morgan Who invented “The Safety Hood”? • Jones Who invented the refrigerated truck? • Who saw a watch as inspiration for their invention? • Who used Peanuts to create one of their many inventions? • What is the “Permanent Wave Machine” and who invented it? • ...
Industrialization Vocabulary 2022-11-07
Across
- exclusive economic control of an industry
- Union founded in 1886 by Samuel Gompers for skilled workers
- was another pioneer of communications technology. His first major invention was a telegraph that could send up to four messages over the same wire simultaneously. He and his fellow researchers made significant discoveries and advances in electricity, lightbulbs, phonographs, and early motion pictures.
- Incident in which a bomb exploded during a labor protest held in Haymarket Square in Chicago, killing several police officers.
- efficient method of making steel; developed by British inventor Henry Bessemer and American inventor William Kelly in the 1850s.
- economic system in which private business runs most industries, and competition determines how much goods cost and workers are paid.
- ownership of several companies that make the same product
- Year of intense worker strikes and violent labor confrontations in the united States.
- ownership of businesses involved in each step of a manufacturing process
- played a prominent role in the union and became an organizer for the Knights of Labor in the 1870s. Her ambitious drive to educate and organize laborers was so effective that some her opponents called her "the most dangerous woman in America." She was also known as Mother Jones.
- one of the first national labor unions in the United States, organized in 1869, after 1879 it included workers of different races, genders, and skills
- railroad railroad that crossed the continental United States; completed in 1869
- patented the telephone in March 1876
- a pioneer of the railroad industry. By 1869, he had gained control over the New York Central Railroad and two other lines that connected the Central with New York City. He also controlled lines between Chicago, Cleveland, New York and Toledo. At the time of his death in 1877, he controlled more than 4,500 miles of railroad track. His personal fortune was estimated at $100 million.
Down
- company sells shares of ownership called stock to investors in order to raise money
- one founder of the Standard Oil Company. After earning a small fortune in the wholesale food businesses, he entered the growing oil refining industry in 1863. He used vertical integration to make his company more competitive.
- political theory that proposes that all people should collectively own property as the means of production and that individual ownership should not be allowed.
- Entered the iron and steel business in the early 1860s. A Scottish-born American industrialist and philanthropist who founded the Carnegie Steel Company in 1892. His company dominated the steel industry. In 1902, he sold his company to J.P. Morgan for nearly $500 million. He retired the world's richest man. He donated more than $350 million to charity.
- exclusive right to manufacture or sell an invention
- theory adapted by philosopher Herbert Spencer from Charles Darwin's theory of evolution; argued that society progresses through completion, with the fittest rising to positions of wealth and power.
- Law prohibiting monopolies and trusts that restrained trade
- arrangment grouping several companies under a single board of directors to eliminate competition.
- an Irish Catholic machinist and the mayor of Scranton, Pennsylvania, became leader of the Knights of Labor. Under his leadership, membership was expanded rapidly.
- belief that the economy will prosper if businesses are left free from government regulation and allowed to compete in a free market.
- head of the American Railway Union (ARU), he supported the Pullman strikers.
- machine patented by Samuel Morse in 1837; sent messages over long distances by using electric current to transmit a system of dots and dashes over wire
26 Clues: patented the telephone in March 1876 • exclusive economic control of an industry • exclusive right to manufacture or sell an invention • ownership of several companies that make the same product • Union founded in 1886 by Samuel Gompers for skilled workers • Law prohibiting monopolies and trusts that restrained trade • ...
inventions 2020-12-05
7 Clues: copy, mimic • an invention by a Swiss man • an invention inspired by a bird • Velcro is a hook-and-loop _____ • an invention inspired by a dolphin • an invention inspired by the lotus leaf • an invention inspired by the lotus leaf
Developments of the Industrial Revolution 2015-07-22
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- who was responsible for developing the four field crop rotation system
- selective breeding was a development in which industry?
- the first commercially used steam locomotive was known by what nickname?
- new developments such as coke and puddling allowed production to increase in this industry?
- what was Jethro Tull's invention?
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- the factory system replaced ....
- What was the name of John Kay's invention?
- the birthplace on the industrial revolution
- Who is the man credited with first inventing the steam engine?
- which acts of parliament fenced and sold of the 'commons'?
- increased iron production allowed which transport mode to thrive?
- the internal combustion engine paved the way for .....
- before steam power factories needed to be next to .....
- one of the ways factories and coal mines were connected
14 Clues: the factory system replaced .... • what was Jethro Tull's invention? • What was the name of John Kay's invention? • the birthplace on the industrial revolution • the internal combustion engine paved the way for ..... • selective breeding was a development in which industry? • before steam power factories needed to be next to ..... • ...
Quiz 1: Moving from Asia (Group 2) 2026-03-05
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- To feel afraid because someone seems powerful or threatening.
- To leave your country to live in another one.
- Making a very new and important discoveries or changes.
- To be forced to leave a country.
- Connecting young and old people or different generations.
- Able to do things alone and depend on yourself.
- To stand for a group, idea, or place.
- Very strong and intense.
- To get off a ship or plane.
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- Someone who has just arrived in a new country.
- A member of your family.
- A place where officials check people entering a country.
- Something very difficult that causes suffering.
- A person who follows the group and does not try to be different.
- Metal wire with sharp points used for fences.
- The ability to become strong again after a difficult situation.
16 Clues: A member of your family. • Very strong and intense. • To get off a ship or plane. • To be forced to leave a country. • To stand for a group, idea, or place. • To leave your country to live in another one. • Metal wire with sharp points used for fences. • Someone who has just arrived in a new country. • Something very difficult that causes suffering. • ...
Sonic the Hedgehog 3 2020-12-23
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- What color is Stics
- What color is Tails
- Nukls color
- Which Animal is Tails
- Which Animal is Nukls
- What does Dr. Eggman wear on his face
- Which Animal in Sonic
- Amys weapon
- Nukls power
- Dish that Sonic loves?
- Not so smart, but good
- The most important girl
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- Who almost cut Sonic
- What colos is Amy
- Stics weapon
- Why is villain called Dr. Eggman
- Sonic’s second best friend
- Dr. Eggmans best invention
- Sonics power
- Tails best invention
- the evil villan
- The main character
- Sonic’s best buddy?
- Almost killed Sonic
24 Clues: Nukls color • Amys weapon • Nukls power • Stics weapon • Sonics power • the evil villan • What colos is Amy • The main character • What color is Stics • What color is Tails • Sonic’s best buddy? • Almost killed Sonic • Who almost cut Sonic • Tails best invention • Which Animal is Tails • Which Animal is Nukls • Which Animal in Sonic • Dish that Sonic loves? • Not so smart, but good • ...
Inventors and invention 2024-11-04
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- light bulbs, radios, cars and earoplanes are different types of it
- a detailed drawing
- different things you will need to make something like wood, screws and cards
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- a person who has good ideas and makes new things
- the sequence of steps we follow when we make something
- the process of planning and making detailed drawings
- to make something new that has not been made before
7 Clues: a detailed drawing • a person who has good ideas and makes new things • to make something new that has not been made before • the process of planning and making detailed drawings • the sequence of steps we follow when we make something • light bulbs, radios, cars and earoplanes are different types of it • ...
Lesson 11,12 (2) 2020-11-29
Across
- STD is associated with ………….. (9)
- Cheapest means of transport. (9)
- A broad metalled road used for high speed movement. (7)
- Canal that reduced the travel time between India and U.K. (4)
- Invention of ………… revolutionised the system of transport. (5)
- Waterways need only a ……….. (4)
- The Highway between the Atlantic Coast in the East upto the Pacific Coast in the west. (5,8)
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- Highways or expressways are also called. (8)
- India has the ……………. Largest Railway network in the world. (6)
- Longest Rail Route in the world. (5,8)
- Second revolution in transport was marked by the invention of………….. (5,6)
- A Transport which can be used both over land and water. (10)
- ……………….. were the first to build the roads. (6)
- Large sized Boats. (4)
- Fuel for Steam Engine was …………. (4)
15 Clues: Large sized Boats. (4) • Cheapest means of transport. (9) • Waterways need only a ……….. (4) • STD is associated with ………….. (9) • Fuel for Steam Engine was …………. (4) • Longest Rail Route in the world. (5,8) • Highways or expressways are also called. (8) • ……………….. were the first to build the roads. (6) • A broad metalled road used for high speed movement. (7) • ...
Early Inventions 2025-09-02
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- a thought or suggestion
- someone who makes goods to sell
- all the knowledge and equipment used in science
- noticeable or important
- made or invented
- exactly the same as something else
- the purpose of something
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- a window at the front of a car or other vehicle
- able to withstand fire or great heat
- wearing shoes with sharp blades atteched to move smoothly on ice
- a serious or dangerous situation
- placing patients in a sleeplike state during surgery
- something new that is made for the first time
- a thing made for a special purpose
- a document that says you have the right to make or sell an invention
15 Clues: made or invented • a thought or suggestion • noticeable or important • the purpose of something • someone who makes goods to sell • a serious or dangerous situation • a thing made for a special purpose • exactly the same as something else • able to withstand fire or great heat • something new that is made for the first time • a window at the front of a car or other vehicle • ...
Industrial Revolution 2024-09-09
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- Movement of people from rural areas to cities
- A political/legal consequence of the Industrial Revolution was the formation of what
- Dangerous work environments that fueled industrial growth
- Prior to an industrialised society, Britain could be described as a what society?
- Method of rotating crops to increase soil fertility
- Invention that revolutionised textile production
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- The expansion of an empire's land and territory
- First steam locomotive and used for commercial purposes was invented by James ___ (1829)
- Consolidation of land for more efficient farming, known as the what act
- Key invention that powered transportation and factories
- The Industrial Revolution is said to have begun around the year 17__
- Overcrowded and unsanitary housing for factory workers
12 Clues: Movement of people from rural areas to cities • The expansion of an empire's land and territory • Invention that revolutionised textile production • Method of rotating crops to increase soil fertility • Overcrowded and unsanitary housing for factory workers • Key invention that powered transportation and factories • ...
History 2022-11-07
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- played a prominent role in the union and became an organizer for the Knights of Labor in the 1870s. Her ambitious drive to educate and organize laborers was so effective that some her opponents called her "the most dangerous woman in America." She was also known as Mother Jones.
- head of the American Railway Union (ARU), he supported the Pullman strikers.
- an Irish Catholic machinist and the mayor of Scranton, Pennsylvania, became leader of the Knights of Labor. Under his leadership, membership was expanded rapidly.
- economic system in which private business runs most industries, and competition determines how much goods cost and workers are paid
- Law prohibiting monopolies and trusts that restrained trade
- patented the telephone in March 1876
- political theory that proposes that all people should collectively own property as the means of production and that individual ownership should not be allowed
- one of the first national labor unions in the United States, organized in 1869, after 1879 it included workers of different races, genders, and skills
- one founder of the Standard Oil Company. After earning a small fortune in the wholesale food businesses, he entered the growing oil refining industry in 1863. He used vertical integration to make his company more competitive.
- Incident in which a bomb exploded during a labor protest held in Haymarket Square in Chicago, killing several police officers.
- Entered the iron and steel business in the early 1860s. A Scottish-born American industrialist and philanthropist who founded the Carnegie Steel Company in 1892. His company dominated the steel industry. In 1902, he sold his company to J.P. Morgan for nearly $500 million. He retired the world's richest man. He donated more than $350 million to charity.
- Exclusive right to manufacture or sell an invention
- railroad railroad that crossed the continental United States; completed in 1869
- efficient method of making steel; developed by British inventor Henry Bessemer and American inventor William Kelly in the 1850s
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- ownership of several companies that make the same product
- Union founded in 1886 by Samuel Gompers for skilled workers
- a pioneer of the railroad industry. By 1869, he had gained control over the New York Central Railroad and two other lines that connected the Central with New York City. He also controlled lines between Chicago, Cleveland, New York and Toledo. At the time of his death in 1877, he controlled more than 4,500 miles of railroad track. His personal fortune was estimated at $100 million.
- Year of intense worker strikes and violent labor confrontations in the united States.
- ownership of businesses involved in each step of a manufacturing process
- exclusive economic control of an industry
- was another pioneer of communications technology. His first major invention was a telegraph that could send up to four messages over the same wire simultaneously. He and his fellow researchers made significant discoveries and advances in electricity, lightbulbs, phonographs, and early motion pictures
- belief that the economy will prosper if businesses are left free from government regulation and allowed to compete in a free market.
- machine patented by Samuel Morse in 1837; sent messages over long distances by using electric current to transmit a system of dots and dashes over wire
- arrangment grouping several companies under a single board of directors to eliminate competition
- theory adapted by philosopher Herbert Spencer from Charles Darwin's theory of evolution; argued that society progresses through completion, with the fittest rising to positions of wealth and power
- company the sells shares of ownership called stock to investors in order to raise money
26 Clues: patented the telephone in March 1876 • exclusive economic control of an industry • Exclusive right to manufacture or sell an invention • ownership of several companies that make the same product • Union founded in 1886 by Samuel Gompers for skilled workers • Law prohibiting monopolies and trusts that restrained trade • ...
Genre grid 2024-11-05
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- - "A reaction to something funny."
- - "Hidden riches that adventurers seek."
- - "A short, amusing story or statement that makes people laugh."
- - "A supernatural essence, sometimes seen and felt."
- - "The quality of being amusing or funny."
- - "A piece of evidence that leads to solving a case."
- - "A character who solves mysteries and uncovers the truth."
- - "A character with extraordinary powers or abilities."
- - "Proof that someone was elsewhere during a crime."
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- - "A place filled with eerie spirits and ghostly encounters."
- - "An otherworldly being often encountered in science fiction."
- - "An adventurous journey, often in search of something valuable."
- - "An ethereal presence often found in haunted tales."
- - "A machine that mimics human actions, common in futuristic stories."
- - "A long trip, often filled with challenges and discoveries."
- - "A vehicle for intergalactic travel."
- - "The character who opposes the hero, often with evil intentions."
- - "A special ability possessed by superheroes."
18 Clues: - "A reaction to something funny." • - "A vehicle for intergalactic travel." • - "Hidden riches that adventurers seek." • - "The quality of being amusing or funny." • - "A special ability possessed by superheroes." • - "A supernatural essence, sometimes seen and felt." • - "Proof that someone was elsewhere during a crime." • ...
