discoveries and invention Crossword Puzzles
Title 2025-09-14
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- Iron-making process vital in 18th century
- Sun, wind, water provide this type of energy
- Using fewer resources for the same work
- Building where workers produced goods
- Energy resource made from decomposed plants/animals
- Future focused development that balances economy, society, and environment
- Movement to safeguard the planet
- Protection of nature and environment
- Group of workers demanding better rights
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- Mineral fuel that drove early machines
- Farming that avoids harmful chemicals
- Loom invention that boosted textile speed
- Smoke and harmful gases from factories
- Idea of making old products usable again
- Transport network of trains and tracks
- Child employment in factories
- Invention that powered trains and factories
- System designed to reuse and recycle materials
- To use resources wisely and not waste them
19 Clues: Child employment in factories • Movement to safeguard the planet • Protection of nature and environment • Farming that avoids harmful chemicals • Building where workers produced goods • Mineral fuel that drove early machines • Smoke and harmful gases from factories • Transport network of trains and tracks • Using fewer resources for the same work • ...
OCCUPATIONS 2025-04-15
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- Fixes cars and engines
- Works in a library and helps you find books
- Cleans schools or buildings
- Pretends to be different people in movies or plays
- Flies airplanes
- Constructs houses and buildings
- Cooks delicious meals in a kitchen
- Keeps the community safe and catches bad guys
- Works in a school and helps students learn
- Does experiments and makes discoveries
- Performs songs for an audience
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- Takes care of your teeth
- Helps take care of patients in a hospital
- Creates drawings, paintings, or sculptures
- Operates cars, buses, or trucks
- Treats people who are sick or hurt
- Bakes bread, cakes, and pastries
- Grows crops and raises animals
- Puts out fires and helps in emergencies
- A doctor for animals
20 Clues: Flies airplanes • A doctor for animals • Fixes cars and engines • Takes care of your teeth • Cleans schools or buildings • Grows crops and raises animals • Performs songs for an audience • Operates cars, buses, or trucks • Constructs houses and buildings • Bakes bread, cakes, and pastries • Treats people who are sick or hurt • Cooks delicious meals in a kitchen • ...
Unit 3 Crossword Puzzle - Kaitlyn Gardner 2025-11-27
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- Cut through prairie soil and expanded Midwestern farming.
- Who won the election of 1860?
- Allowed for increased mass production in factories.
- Immigrant group that faced discrimination and helped build canals and railroads in the 1800s.
- Robert Fulton invention that provided faster transportation of goods and people.
- Transportation system that expanded across the U.S., connecting states and decreasing travel time.
- Who was president during the war of 1812?
- 1830 law forcing Native Americans to move west of the Mississippi.
- founded The Liberator and served as key leader in American Anti-Slavery society.
- An escaped slave who guided many to freedom on the Underground Railroad.
- Cyrus McCormick invention that allowed more efficient harvesting of grain.
- Who was a confederate general that led many major battles ?
- During what war was the White House burned by British troops
- George Eastman’s invention that made photography easy and portable.
- Elias Howe’s invention that helped increased sewing speed.
- What law required escaped slaves to be returned to owners?
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- Allowed for almost instant communication across continents created by Morse.
- 1846–1848 conflict where the U.S. gained new western territories.
- Leader who opposed the national bank and expanded presidential power.
- 1804–1806 expedition exploring the West.
- Purchase that doubled the size of the United States.
- Who was the first state to succeed from the Union?
- Law that canceled the Missouri Compromise and let new territories decide on slavery.
- Where did the first attack of the Civil War take place?
- author of Narrative of the Life.
- What case established judicial review?
- who authorized the Louisiana purchase?
- Union general who led the March to the Sea.
- The enslaved man whose Supreme Court case ruled that African Americans were not U.S. citizens.
- what Machine increased the expansion of cotton production AND slavery?
30 Clues: Who won the election of 1860? • author of Narrative of the Life. • What case established judicial review? • who authorized the Louisiana purchase? • 1804–1806 expedition exploring the West. • Who was president during the war of 1812? • Union general who led the March to the Sea. • Who was the first state to succeed from the Union? • ...
MUSIC 2023-10-16
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- other word for renaissance
- invention that made reading and writing easier
- anti-cathiloc
- The pitting of one melody against another
- Non-church music
- best composer during the Renaissance
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- change transition
- that began in the fourteenth century
- Josquin was the master at what
- holiday church service
- french song
- Church music
- dance music
- funeral funreal mass
- New music invention was made by
15 Clues: french song • dance music • Church music • anti-cathiloc • Non-church music • change transition • funeral funreal mass • holiday church service • other word for renaissance • Josquin was the master at what • New music invention was made by • that began in the fourteenth century • best composer during the Renaissance • The pitting of one melody against another • ...
easy crossword 2023-12-05
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- flower bloom
- the invention that make us travel easier
- the great invention by Alexander Graham Bell
- animal that can give birth
- invented by Bill Gates
- Flying mammal
- animal that eating meat
- an amphibian
- Likes to chase mice
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- Man's best friend
- people play ski and make snowman
- Has a trunk
- river out of water
- come after rain
- favorite place on summer
15 Clues: Has a trunk • flower bloom • an amphibian • Flying mammal • come after rain • Man's best friend • river out of water • Likes to chase mice • invented by Bill Gates • animal that eating meat • favorite place on summer • animal that can give birth • people play ski and make snowman • the invention that make us travel easier • the great invention by Alexander Graham Bell
281 Discoveries Vocabulary 2016-04-14
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- Russian word for man who travels into space
- your grandmother's/grandfather's grandmother (4 generations from you)
- a family member who lived before you
- to find
- machines sent into space to catch signals and/or send signals
- Birth name (in English, usually your first name and father's last name)
- a family member who is related to you and is born after you
- the study of the natural and physical world
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- English word for man who travels into space
- Creating a picture or infographic (picture & text) of genealogy
- to discover and study something
- your parents' grandfather or your grandparents' parents
- a person who solves mysteries
- when a person is not related directly to a family that cares for him/her
- to find
- Family:studying ancestors and descendants
- relative who is son or daughter of an aunt or uncle
- a finding (noun)
18 Clues: to find • to find • a finding (noun) • a person who solves mysteries • to discover and study something • a family member who lived before you • Family:studying ancestors and descendants • English word for man who travels into space • Russian word for man who travels into space • the study of the natural and physical world • relative who is son or daughter of an aunt or uncle • ...
Sejarah Kelompok 1 2022-11-02
15 Clues: legenda • empiria • mitologi • tipologi • invention • diakronik • geschiche • kronologi • arkeologi • herodotus • inspiratif • kuntowijaya • paleoantropologi • intern faktor intern • spasial dimensi spasial
Famous Scientists 2024-03-26
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- Theoretical physicist known for his work on black holes.
- Formulated the laws of motion and gravity.
- Made key discoveries about the universe's expansion.
- Created the first nuclear reactor.
- Pioneered research on radioactivity.
- Made significant contributions to astronomy.
- Made significant contributions to electromagnetism.
- Innovator in electrical engineering.
- Father of modern genetics.
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- Developed vaccines and pasteurization.
- Known for the theory of relativity.
- Made foundational contributions to quantum theory.
- Proposed the theory of evolution.
- Popularized science and astronomy.
- Known for classical conditioning experiments.
15 Clues: Father of modern genetics. • Proposed the theory of evolution. • Created the first nuclear reactor. • Popularized science and astronomy. • Known for the theory of relativity. • Pioneered research on radioactivity. • Innovator in electrical engineering. • Developed vaccines and pasteurization. • Formulated the laws of motion and gravity. • ...
Title 2025-09-14
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- Iron-making process vital in 18th century
- Sun, wind, water provide this type of energy
- Using fewer resources for the same work
- Building where workers produced goods
- Energy resource made from decomposed plants/animals
- Future focused development that balances economy, society, and environment
- Movement to safeguard the planet
- Protection of nature and environment
- Group of workers demanding better rights
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- Mineral fuel that drove early machines
- Farming that avoids harmful chemicals
- Loom invention that boosted textile speed
- Smoke and harmful gases from factories
- Idea of making old products usable again
- Transport network of trains and tracks
- Child employment in factories
- Invention that powered trains and factories
- System designed to reuse and recycle materials
- To use resources wisely and not waste them
19 Clues: Child employment in factories • Movement to safeguard the planet • Protection of nature and environment • Farming that avoids harmful chemicals • Building where workers produced goods • Mineral fuel that drove early machines • Smoke and harmful gases from factories • Transport network of trains and tracks • Using fewer resources for the same work • ...
Title 2025-09-14
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- Iron-making process vital in 18th century
- Sun, wind, water provide this type of energy
- Using fewer resources for the same work
- Building where workers produced goods
- Energy resource made from decomposed plants/animals
- Future focused development that balances economy, society, and environment
- Movement to safeguard the planet
- Protection of nature and environment
- Group of workers demanding better rights
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- Mineral fuel that drove early machines
- Farming that avoids harmful chemicals
- Loom invention that boosted textile speed
- Smoke and harmful gases from factories
- Idea of making old products usable again
- Transport network of trains and tracks
- Child employment in factories
- Invention that powered trains and factories
- System designed to reuse and recycle materials
- To use resources wisely and not waste them
19 Clues: Child employment in factories • Movement to safeguard the planet • Protection of nature and environment • Farming that avoids harmful chemicals • Building where workers produced goods • Mineral fuel that drove early machines • Smoke and harmful gases from factories • Transport network of trains and tracks • Using fewer resources for the same work • ...
Inventions and Inventors 2024-11-14
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- - Wireless communication device popularized by Guglielmo Marconi.
- - Device invented by Alexander Graham Bell to transmit voice over distances.
- - Invention that powered the Industrial Revolution by James Watt.
- - Electric invention by Thomas Edison that changed indoor lighting.
- - Electronic device for viewing moving images and sound, widespread by the mid-20th century.
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- - Invention by Johannes Gutenberg that revolutionized the distribution of books.
- - Optical instrument used to view small objects, crucial in biology and medicine.
- - Electronic device for processing data, foundational to modern technology.
- - Global network allowing computers to connect and communicate.
- - Invention by the Wright brothers that enabled human flight.
10 Clues: - Invention by the Wright brothers that enabled human flight. • - Global network allowing computers to connect and communicate. • - Wireless communication device popularized by Guglielmo Marconi. • - Invention that powered the Industrial Revolution by James Watt. • - Electric invention by Thomas Edison that changed indoor lighting. • ...
INVENTION AND INVENTORS (LANA) 2017-10-18
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- A computer created by the company Apple
- bulb This invention replaced candles
- control An invention created by Tesla used to manipulate remotly devices
- detector This invention created by Bell was used to find a bullet inside of president James Garfield
- This inventionmade by Edison is the first device to make music
- pen Biro's invention allows permanent writing
- He invented a way of getting rid of germs in milk
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- Wright Brothers named their invention:Flyer
- This inventor upgraded the vacuum cleaner
- Bell's device helps detecting hearing problems
- This invention is used to heal sick people
- This invention allows communicating at a distance
12 Clues: bulb This invention replaced candles • A computer created by the company Apple • This inventor upgraded the vacuum cleaner • This invention is used to heal sick people • Wright Brothers named their invention:Flyer • pen Biro's invention allows permanent writing • Bell's device helps detecting hearing problems • This invention allows communicating at a distance • ...
Inventions and Discoveries 2021-03-24
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- Where is located 'Four storied Rock-cut Hindu Temple' in Andhra Pradesh
- - Where is the Mysore palace located (State name )
- Where is Golconda Fort located in India.(State name )
- Where is Sun Temple located.(State name )
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- Rani-Ki-Vav is located in____(State name )
- Where are located Ajanta and Ellora Caves.(State name )
- Where is Akbar's Tomb located in India.(State name )
- Where is located 'Shershah Suri's Tomb in India.(State name )
8 Clues: Where is Sun Temple located.(State name ) • Rani-Ki-Vav is located in____(State name ) • - Where is the Mysore palace located (State name ) • Where is Akbar's Tomb located in India.(State name ) • Where is Golconda Fort located in India.(State name ) • Where are located Ajanta and Ellora Caves.(State name ) • ...
Indus River Valley 2016-10-11
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- Priests
- Indo-European speakers who occupied Indus River Valley
- Movement of people from one region to another
- Site of many archaeological discoveries
- Sacred literature
- Dry grasslands that stretched north of the Caucasus
- Gautama Founder of Buddhism
- Huge peninsula in modern day Turkey
- Seasonal winds which dominate India's climate
- Groups of people in social system
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- Rebirth
- A landmass which include India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh
- Good or bad deeds
- Wisdom
- Group of nomadic people
- Epic story of India
- Release from selfishness and pain
- Indo-European speakers who occupied Anatolia
- Religion founded by Mahavira
19 Clues: Wisdom • Rebirth • Priests • Good or bad deeds • Sacred literature • Epic story of India • Group of nomadic people • Gautama Founder of Buddhism • Religion founded by Mahavira • Release from selfishness and pain • Groups of people in social system • Huge peninsula in modern day Turkey • Site of many archaeological discoveries • Indo-European speakers who occupied Anatolia • ...
Meet The Robinsons 2024-10-16
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- Where Lewis lives at the beginning of the movie.
- Machine A device Wilbur uses to travel through time.
- The main character, a young inventor.
- A central theme, as Lewis longs for a family.
- Lewis is passionate about creating new things.
- Hat Guy The mysterious antagonist.
- Scanner Lewis's invention to retrieve memories.
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- Where Lewis works on inventions.
- The family Lewis meets in the future.
- Goob's interest and a significant event.
- Fair Event where Lewis presents his invention.
- Lewis's roommate at the orphanage.
- The boy who claims to be from the future.
13 Clues: Where Lewis works on inventions. • Lewis's roommate at the orphanage. • Hat Guy The mysterious antagonist. • The family Lewis meets in the future. • The main character, a young inventor. • Goob's interest and a significant event. • The boy who claims to be from the future. • A central theme, as Lewis longs for a family. • Fair Event where Lewis presents his invention. • ...
Song Dynasty 2012-10-31
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- earliest paper money, currency of the Song
- An invention that harnessed the power of explosion during the Song
- First emperor of the Southern Song Dynasty
- An invention by the Song that helped make calculations easier
- an invention by the Son Dynasty involving wind
- the name Zhao Kuangyin was given after he died
- another name for a mutiny
- this religion declined as Confucianism was renewed
- Zhao Kuangyin's rank in the Latter Zhou Army
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- The Song Dynasty did this to China (For the most part)
- Established the Song Dynasty
- The people who conquered the Song Dynasty and brought it to the end
- Name of the dynasty that lasted between 960 and 1279
- a philosophy that was renewed during the Song Dynasty
- The Song Dynasty encouraged this
15 Clues: another name for a mutiny • Established the Song Dynasty • The Song Dynasty encouraged this • earliest paper money, currency of the Song • First emperor of the Southern Song Dynasty • Zhao Kuangyin's rank in the Latter Zhou Army • an invention by the Son Dynasty involving wind • the name Zhao Kuangyin was given after he died • ...
Scientific Revolution 2023-05-18
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- Invention used to avoid the spoiling of food
- Tool used with a key; requires combination or key to access
- Rail transport vehicle
- Invention used to type out documents
- Communication tool that works through a series of dots and dashes.
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- Part of a living being that contains their genes
- Language of touch; Form of reading for the blind
- Bulb Thomas Edison's greatest invention
- Instrument used as an alternative to sweeping, sucks in dust.
- Tool to measure the temperature of one's body
- Instrument held in hand to amplify voice.
- Discovery that the sun is the center of the universe.
- Piece of technology used to capture moments or photographs faster.
- Instrument with a positive and negative end that attracts metal.
- Instrument used by doctors to hear heartbeats.
15 Clues: Rail transport vehicle • Invention used to type out documents • Bulb Thomas Edison's greatest invention • Instrument held in hand to amplify voice. • Invention used to avoid the spoiling of food • Tool to measure the temperature of one's body • Instrument used by doctors to hear heartbeats. • Part of a living being that contains their genes • ...
Zambian Discoveries 2021-03-19
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- What is the Abbreviation for Zambia
- Coin of Zambia
- North Zambia city
- The capital of Zambia
- Neighbor of Zambia
- Kuanda The first president of Zambia
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- Native of Lusaka
- Landlocked republic in southern Africa, the capital of which is Lusaka.
- Former name of Zambia and Zimbabwe
- Who was the 5th president of Zambia
- Fly in Zambia
11 Clues: Fly in Zambia • Coin of Zambia • Native of Lusaka • North Zambia city • Neighbor of Zambia • The capital of Zambia • Former name of Zambia and Zimbabwe • What is the Abbreviation for Zambia • Who was the 5th president of Zambia • Kuanda The first president of Zambia • Landlocked republic in southern Africa, the capital of which is Lusaka.
Medical discoveries 2022-06-06
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- a condition in which the body’s temperature is higher than usual, esp. as a sign of illness
- It overshadowed the aspirin
- any natural or artificially made chemical that is used as a medicine
- the reduction or end of pain
- a very small cell in the blood that makes it thicker and more solid in order to stop bleeding caused by an injury
- over-consumption of aspirinc can lead to this
- when the blood become thicker and more solid
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- material with particular physical characteristics
- a botanical name of the herb the asperin made of
- an unwanted or unexpected result or condition that comes along with the desired effects of something
- a red, painful, and often swollen area in or on a part of your body
11 Clues: It overshadowed the aspirin • the reduction or end of pain • when the blood become thicker and more solid • over-consumption of aspirinc can lead to this • a botanical name of the herb the asperin made of • material with particular physical characteristics • a red, painful, and often swollen area in or on a part of your body • ...
DUO DISCOVERIES 2024-02-08
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- Leonard's cause of death
- What the killers often stole from their male victims
- Someone who is obsessed with stealing items
- Pain and suffering inflicted on their female victims
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- Preferred method of murder
- Escapees from the law
- Both killers joined this defense organization for the US
- What the killers did to their victims when they were tortured
- Building in which the murders took place
- Remains of the victims found at the cabin
- Ng's impending sentence
11 Clues: Escapees from the law • Ng's impending sentence • Leonard's cause of death • Preferred method of murder • Building in which the murders took place • Remains of the victims found at the cabin • Someone who is obsessed with stealing items • What the killers often stole from their male victims • Pain and suffering inflicted on their female victims • ...
Vocabulary 2023-11-10
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- feline fancier
- the day before yesterday.
- a harsh discordant mix of sounds
- graceful or flexible
- quick witty reply in a response to criticism
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- excessively talkative
- release of a substance
- good luck in unexpected and fortunate discoveries
- something/someone that is out of place
- Beautiful
- many different things
- relating to the earth
12 Clues: Beautiful • feline fancier • graceful or flexible • excessively talkative • many different things • relating to the earth • release of a substance • the day before yesterday. • a harsh discordant mix of sounds • something/someone that is out of place • quick witty reply in a response to criticism • good luck in unexpected and fortunate discoveries
Medieval Asia Review 2021-09-10
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- Dramatic change when economic activity increases.
- Mughal Emperor known for Religious Toleration
- Mongol invention that helped them conquer other civilizations
- Period in Japanese history when women ruled the court
- Cause of the Mongol's failure to take Japan
- Nomads who herded sheep and raided other civilizations
- Form of farming that allowed more food to be produced in China
- Japanese Warlord
- Chinese empress that was popular among peasants but unpopular among nobles
- trade route that connected China to the Middle East
- Basis of the Civil Service Exam
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- Tomb built by Shah Jahan in honor of his wife
- Khan known for taking over the song dynasty
- Ming Palace built to show and consolidate the power of the emperor
- Ventian explorer who helped generate European interest in Asia
- Period in Japan where the Minamoto clan dominated
- Traditional Religion of Japan
- Samurai Code
- Group at the bottom of the hierarchy in Feudal Japan
- Chinese invention that changed warfare
- Chinese invention that helped spread knowledge more easily
- Ming China Explorer
22 Clues: Samurai Code • Japanese Warlord • Ming China Explorer • Traditional Religion of Japan • Basis of the Civil Service Exam • Chinese invention that changed warfare • Khan known for taking over the song dynasty • Cause of the Mongol's failure to take Japan • Tomb built by Shah Jahan in honor of his wife • Mughal Emperor known for Religious Toleration • ...
Words that describe Minecraft 2025-11-24
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- Truly incredible and amazing.
- Full of amazing biomes and structures.
- Full of new discoveries.
- A lot of mid game farming.
- Wanting to explore.
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- Hard dungeons and even more difficult boss fights.
- Full of numerous ideas.
- Completely kid approved.
- Full of monsters and mysteries untold.
- Many friends and rivals.
10 Clues: Wanting to explore. • Full of numerous ideas. • Completely kid approved. • Many friends and rivals. • Full of new discoveries. • A lot of mid game farming. • Truly incredible and amazing. • Full of monsters and mysteries untold. • Full of amazing biomes and structures. • Hard dungeons and even more difficult boss fights.
French In Alberta 2016-05-09
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- A type of backpack with a headband used to carry heavy loads
- The French man who sent explorers to find a new route to Asia
- French explorer who first discovered Canada
- A Metis invention used to transport heavy goods and people across land
- A Metis invention used to carry heavier loads across lakes
- A Metis invention to allow for men to hunt for many days
- The direction the explorers travelled from to come to Alberta
- British Fur trading Company
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- Carrying canoes and supplies around rapids
- These people taught religion, education and set up hospitals in Alberta
- French Fur Trading Company
- French explorer known as " The Father of New France"
- French men who went into the woods to get furs for themselves
- French men who paddles the canoes for the trading posts
- A child of a French man and FN woman
15 Clues: French Fur Trading Company • British Fur trading Company • A child of a French man and FN woman • Carrying canoes and supplies around rapids • French explorer who first discovered Canada • French explorer known as " The Father of New France" • French men who paddles the canoes for the trading posts • A Metis invention to allow for men to hunt for many days • ...
UOI Intro 2023-09-19
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- studying english
- people who are good at math.
- mammals, amphibians, reptiles, and birds.
- problems and discoveries put online.
- traveling somewhere.
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- need to migrate because of better things or offers.
- going to other places in the world
- study particles.
- need to migrate since of problems in home country.
- things from the past.
- conflict that is used physically and fighting.
- animal homes
- study mammals/animals
13 Clues: animal homes • study particles. • studying english • traveling somewhere. • things from the past. • study mammals/animals • people who are good at math. • going to other places in the world • problems and discoveries put online. • mammals, amphibians, reptiles, and birds. • conflict that is used physically and fighting. • need to migrate since of problems in home country. • ...
UOI Intro 2023-09-19
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- studying english
- people who are good at math.
- mammals, amphibians, reptiles, and birds.
- problems and discoveries put online.
- traveling somewhere.
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- need to migrate because of better things or offers.
- going to other places in the world
- study particles.
- need to migrate since of problems in home country.
- things from the past.
- conflict that is used physically and fighting.
- animal homes
- study mammals/animals
13 Clues: animal homes • study particles. • studying english • traveling somewhere. • things from the past. • study mammals/animals • people who are good at math. • going to other places in the world • problems and discoveries put online. • mammals, amphibians, reptiles, and birds. • conflict that is used physically and fighting. • need to migrate since of problems in home country. • ...
Victorian era 2025-06-02
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- examples bicycle and telephone
- very dirty
- act of settling in country
- a famous nurse in the 19th century
- Nightingale's creation
- inventor of the telephone
- as important as an invention
- Nancy is one
- men fight at war
- famous author, writter
- noble man
- synonym for pickpocket
- child without father and mother
- production places
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- very useful invention
- a mechanical means of transport
- nickname of Florence
- man character of a Dickens book
- people with no money
- powerful group of countries
- for orphans
- with a lot of people
- dangerous dark places work
- empress of a famous period
- place of war in the 19th century
25 Clues: noble man • very dirty • for orphans • Nancy is one • men fight at war • production places • nickname of Florence • people with no money • with a lot of people • very useful invention • Nightingale's creation • famous author, writter • synonym for pickpocket • inventor of the telephone • act of settling in country • dangerous dark places work • empress of a famous period • ...
Galileo's guide to astronomy 2024-05-16
10 Clues: Month he died • Telescope he used • Month he was born in • Invention with direction • Country that he was born in • Discovered this planet's moons • He developed the _______ method • Invention of the _____ telescoop • He discovered the ______ around Saturn • balance Invention that weighs air and water
China Test Review 2014-11-11
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- This landform separates China from India
- China adopted this policy of cutting off all communication and trade with the outside world in the late 1400s
- This river flows through the southern part of China
- This system of belief held that people should give up desires and seek enlightenment
- Mongol dynasty founded by Kublai Khan
- central ideas of Confucianism
- Period of Mongol peace under Kublai Khan
- This invention proved to be of great value to European sailors
- Main teaching of Confucianism
- This links the Yellow and Yangtze rivers
- Mongol leader who united the Mongol tribes
- This landform is located in Western China
- Which crop helped populations grow during the Tang and Song dynasties?
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- Founder of Buddhism
- This landform separates China and Mongolia
- The Tang dynasty specialized in this type of art
- The Tang Dynasty's first emperor
- Grandson of Ghengis Khan and leader of the Mongols during the Yuan Dynasty
- This is the special importance on the devotion of children to their parents in Confucianism
- He traveled to China and work for Kublai Khan and the Mongols for 17 years
- This Chinese invention allowed literacy to increase
- This dynasty began after the end of Mongol rule
- Chinese sea explorer that led many expeditions for China
- This Chinese invention revolutionized warfare
- Advances in farming took place during the Ming and __________ dynasties
25 Clues: Founder of Buddhism • central ideas of Confucianism • Main teaching of Confucianism • The Tang Dynasty's first emperor • Mongol dynasty founded by Kublai Khan • This landform separates China from India • Period of Mongol peace under Kublai Khan • This links the Yellow and Yangtze rivers • This landform is located in Western China • This landform separates China and Mongolia • ...
Crossword 2024-07-18
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- A religious group who wanted stricter laws against witchcraft during James I’s reign.
- The right to vote, demanded for all men over 21 by the Chartists.
- A gathering where witches were believed to meet the Devil and gain powers.
- Unskilled builders who worked on canals, roads, and railways.
- The location of a failed Chartist uprising led by John Frost.
- A voting method proposed by the Chartists to replace the public show of hands.
- An architect who designed the new St. Paul's Cathedral after the Great Fire of London.
- The scientist who formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
- The 1604 law passed by James I to punish those contacting evil spirits.
- The idea that men and women had different roles in society, with men working and women managing the home.
- Evil spirits in the form of animals believed to assist witches.
- A scientific organization founded in 1662 to promote scientific discoveries.
- Living creatures first observed by Leeuwenhoek through a microscope.
- Places where the 'undeserving poor' were punished and forced to work under harsh conditions.
- The leader known for advocating physical force among the Chartists.
- Inventor associated with the water frame and the factory system.
- An instrument used by Galileo to prove that planets orbit the sun.
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- The basic structural units of plants and animals first observed by Robert Hooke.
- A famous witch-finder responsible for many executions in the 1640s.
- A document with signatures collected by Chartists to demand changes from Parliament.
- The theory that plague was caused by 'bad air,' not germs.
- A wart or mole where a witch's familiar was believed to suck blood.
- The practice of magic, especially black magic, which led to many trials and executions in the 16th and 17th centuries.
- The cabinetmaker who wrote the People's Charter.
- A tool used by women like Edith to spin yarn at home.
- A machine that spun threads and was a key invention in the Industrial Revolution.
- The approach some Chartists supported, using strikes and violence to achieve their goals.
- The 1832 law that benefited middle-class men but ignored working-class men and women.
- The location of Richard Arkwright's first water-powered cotton mill.
- The scientist who wrote 'Principia' explaining the laws of motion and gravity.
- The approach supported by William Lovett, using peaceful protests and writing to achieve Chartist goals.
- A document that listed the demands of the Chartists.
- The signal for strict work schedules in factories.
- An invention by James Watt that replaced water power in factories.
- A scientist who conducted experiments on a variety of subjects and improved the microscope.
- Personal stories used by historians like Emma Griffin to understand the impact of the Industrial Revolution.
- The force discovered by Newton that keeps planets in orbit around the sun.
37 Clues: The cabinetmaker who wrote the People's Charter. • The signal for strict work schedules in factories. • A document that listed the demands of the Chartists. • A tool used by women like Edith to spin yarn at home. • The theory that plague was caused by 'bad air,' not germs. • Unskilled builders who worked on canals, roads, and railways. • ...
Delight's Great Inventions 2018-05-31
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- Allowed early civilizations to move goods much easier over land
- This man's invention lit up the late 1800s, ( His idea was Lit!)
- These have only been around for a hundred years but they help us recover from infections
- This invention of the 1500's opened up literacy (reading) to huge numbers of people
- This invention allowed men like Galileo to discover the 4 moons of Jupiter
- This invention allowed man to climb up on horses quicker and more easily
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- This allowed United States citizens to communicate with the other side of the nation quickly
- This exchangeable paper allowed people to carry large amounts of currency with out the weight of coins
- This material that can be melted and bent allows humans to build strong things like bridges and skyscrapers
- This electronic device allows our computers and technology devices to function
- James Watts of Britain invented this device which would transport goods and peoples quicker and cheaper
- He invented a seed filtering device to change the cotton industry in the early 1800s
- Allowed world explorers to discover new lands by knowing greater their location when travelling
13 Clues: Allowed early civilizations to move goods much easier over land • This man's invention lit up the late 1800s, ( His idea was Lit!) • This invention allowed man to climb up on horses quicker and more easily • This invention allowed men like Galileo to discover the 4 moons of Jupiter • ...
AWAW Crossword: June-Nov 19 (Grade 7th) 2019-12-13
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- jaunty
- betrayer
- irritation
- anticipate
- My mother is always____ me to eat healthy foods
- telekinesis
- antonym of logjam
- democratic
- to become less in amount
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- an excuse
- antonym of frown
- camoflauged
- levity
- an aptitude for making desirable discoveries by accident
- to join or fit together compactly
- antonym of vulnerable
- acrid
- nonchalance
18 Clues: acrid • jaunty • levity • betrayer • an excuse • irritation • anticipate • democratic • camoflauged • telekinesis • nonchalance • antonym of frown • antonym of logjam • antonym of vulnerable • to become less in amount • to join or fit together compactly • My mother is always____ me to eat healthy foods • an aptitude for making desirable discoveries by accident
Industrial Revolution 2021-05-18
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- Industrial Revolution, the process after the Civil War to try and grow.
- airplane, an invention that the Wight brothers made that was used in World War I.
- a tax placed by the government.
- Edison, an inventor who made many inventions like the light bulb.
- The process of making products.
- a transportation method on a train.
- Process, A way to make sturdier and cheaper steel.
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- An invention that carries human voices.
- to grow your territory or land.
- A transportation method with four wheels.
- Line, an invention by Henry Ford that produced cars quicker and cheaper.
- Used to make homes and buildings.
12 Clues: to grow your territory or land. • a tax placed by the government. • The process of making products. • Used to make homes and buildings. • a transportation method on a train. • An invention that carries human voices. • A transportation method with four wheels. • Process, A way to make sturdier and cheaper steel. • ...
industrial revolution crossword 2018-03-08
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- marx a German philosopher, economist, historian, political theorist, sociologist, journalist and revolutionary socialist
- fulton was the first and best known of several men of that name. Born into an English Quaker family that played an important role in the Industrial Revolu
- cady stanton an American suffragist, social activist, abolitionist, and leading figure of the early women's rights movement.
- townshend a British politician. Contents. [hide]. 1 Early life; 2 Politics; 3 Private life; 4 References.
- tull an English agricultural pioneer from Berkshire who helped bring about the British Agricultural Revolution.
- volta an Italian physicist, chemist, and a pioneer of electricity and power, who is credited as the inventor of the electrical battery and the discoverer of methane.
- edison an American inventor and businessman, who has been described as America's greatest inventor
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- ford an American captain of industry and a business magnate, the founder of the Ford Motor Company, and the sponsor of the development of the assembly line technique of mass production
- darby was the first and best known of several men of that name. Born into an English Quaker family that played an important role in the Industrial Revolu
- Engels a German philosopher, social scientist, journalist and businessman.
- mande daguerre a French artist and photographer, recognized for his invention of the daguerreotype process of photography.
- Damimler an engineer, industrial designer and industrialist born in Schorndorf in what is now Germany.
- tesla a Serbian-American inventor, electrical engineer, mechanical engineer, physicist, and futurist who is best known for his contributions to the design of the modern alternating curren
- whitney an American inventor best known for inventing the cotton gin.
- hargeaves a weaver, carpenter and inventor in Lancashire, England. He was one of three inventors responsible for mechanising spinning.
- cartwright He graduated from Oxford University very early and went on to invent the power loom.
- pasteur a French biologist, microbiologist and chemist renowned for his discoveries of the principles of vaccination, microbial fermentation and pasteurization
17 Clues: whitney an American inventor best known for inventing the cotton gin. • Engels a German philosopher, social scientist, journalist and businessman. • cartwright He graduated from Oxford University very early and went on to invent the power loom. • edison an American inventor and businessman, who has been described as America's greatest inventor • ...
Industrial Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-20
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- uses expansion as power
- one of the first labor unions
- underage factory workers
- created the machine that folds flat bottom paper bags
- way of moving something from one place to another
- something someone made
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- machine with keys to produce letters on paper
- political theory
- revolution that brought new machinery
- transmits text over long distances
- employee receives
- book written by Friedrich Engels and Karl Marx
- known for his theories
- large workplace
- made to protect factory workers
- idea of scientific socialism
- economic system
- Eli Whitney's invention
18 Clues: large workplace • economic system • political theory • employee receives • known for his theories • something someone made • uses expansion as power • Eli Whitney's invention • underage factory workers • idea of scientific socialism • one of the first labor unions • made to protect factory workers • transmits text over long distances • revolution that brought new machinery • ...
Unit 9 - The future is now 2022-10-29
Mesopotamia Study Guide 2023-09-05
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- Babylon was known for its _____________ legal system.
- The Euphrates river and _____ river allowed Mesopotamia to thrive
- The invention of the wheel is an example of which characteristic?
- The invention made it possible for Sumerian armies to use chariots
- Mesopotamian temples
- City ______ had systems of government.
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- When a society has enough food for its people, the food supply is ____.
- The rivers in Mesopotamia helped the soil be _____.
- When a society has different social levels and jobs, that's called a social ______.
- The ancient writing achievement
- The invention most affected the food supply in Sumer
- The worship of multiple gods
- The leader who developed Babylonia's fair Code of Laws.
13 Clues: Mesopotamian temples • The worship of multiple gods • The ancient writing achievement • City ______ had systems of government. • The rivers in Mesopotamia helped the soil be _____. • The invention most affected the food supply in Sumer • Babylon was known for its _____________ legal system. • The leader who developed Babylonia's fair Code of Laws. • ...
patent 2024-11-18
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- Ensures consistency in patent documentation (14 letters)
- A more in - depth account of how an invention works in a patent (16 letters)
- A periodical publication by patent offices with patent - related information (13 letters)
- A record of all patents in a jurisdiction (12 letters)
- A hierarchical system for classifying patents (3 letters)
- A legal right granting exclusive use of an invention (7 letters)
- A short and descriptive name for an invention in a patent (5 letters)
- The part of a patent that defines its legal scope (6 letters)
- A short summary in a patent document (7 letters)
- Must be capable of being made or used in an industrial context for a patent (19 letters)
- The initial document filed for patent protection (16 letters)
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- The most important office in the US for patent - related matters (4 letters) -
- Should show a non - obvious improvement for a patent (13 letters)
- The area of technology an invention pertains to (12 letters) -
- Must be new and not publicly disclosed before for a patent (7 letters)
- Operated by the European Patent Office, provides patent access (8 letters)
- A user - friendly platform for patent search (11 letters)
- The official recognition of patent rights (10 letters)
- A comprehensive document elaborating on an invention's technical aspects (15 letters)
- Information used for research, competition analysis etc. (13 letters)
- A system used to standardize the categorization of patents (23 letters)
21 Clues: A short summary in a patent document (7 letters) • The official recognition of patent rights (10 letters) • A record of all patents in a jurisdiction (12 letters) • Ensures consistency in patent documentation (14 letters) • A user - friendly platform for patent search (11 letters) • A hierarchical system for classifying patents (3 letters) • ...
splelling list 2019-10-16
12 Clues: my ? meal • forks and ? • how heavy you are • I can ? I can fly • finding new things • opposite of yourself • going to place to place • another word for delight • something that hold us down • another word for disgusting • in the news sometimes tells the • in the white house the ? each other
1920s Household Appliances 2022-03-10
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- replaced coal, wood and other solid fuel powered appliances
- Modified invention to keep food cold
- Energy source that helped to power modern appliances of the time
- significantly improved in the 1920s, aided in clothing production
- Benefit of new household appliances
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- Worlds largest sewing machine company in the 1920s
- New invention that cleaned and dried clothing
- New invention that was used in the kitchen and helped with cooking
- New invention intended to keep you cool
9 Clues: Benefit of new household appliances • Modified invention to keep food cold • New invention intended to keep you cool • New invention that cleaned and dried clothing • Worlds largest sewing machine company in the 1920s • replaced coal, wood and other solid fuel powered appliances • Energy source that helped to power modern appliances of the time • ...
MIDDLE AGES: ENTERTAINEMNT & INVENTIONS 2024-03-12
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- Medieval people could know the time with the new invention: the mechanical...
- This invention was very useful for sailors.
- You usually use music to do this activity.It was a very common form of entertainment in Medieval times.
- It was played in handmade instruments.Troubadours used it to play and sing.
- This sport involved hand-to-hand fighting.
- Very useful Medieval invention to help you see better.
- Sport performed with a bow and an arrow.
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- This sport has its origin in the Middle Ages.
- Competition performed with horses and lances.
- They were similar to modern clowns. They mainly entertained kings and queens.
- Medieval chemist's or pharmacy.
- The first hospitals in the Middle Ages were called...
- They used a big animal in these real "shows".
13 Clues: Medieval chemist's or pharmacy. • Sport performed with a bow and an arrow. • This sport involved hand-to-hand fighting. • This invention was very useful for sailors. • This sport has its origin in the Middle Ages. • Competition performed with horses and lances. • They used a big animal in these real "shows". • The first hospitals in the Middle Ages were called... • ...
engineering 2025-12-17
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- renaissance inventor
- Engineering that works with nuclear energy and reactors
- Engineering that designs and builds machines and engines.
- developed AC electricity
- built bridges and ships, railway
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- Engineering that focuses on finding and extracting oil
- improved electrical systems
- made the light bulb
- Know for discoveries in math and physics
- made cars
10 Clues: made cars • made the light bulb • renaissance inventor • developed AC electricity • improved electrical systems • built bridges and ships, railway • Know for discoveries in math and physics • Engineering that focuses on finding and extracting oil • Engineering that works with nuclear energy and reactors • Engineering that designs and builds machines and engines.
Unit 9 - The future is now 2022-10-29
crossword 2024-01-26
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- They are found in the teeth of people who have crooked teeth
- The invention that changed the way we communicate, one short message at a time.
- Electronic thing that you find in houses, and you can see a variety of things
- The device that lets you capture moments in a snap, making memories tangible.
- It serves to hear louder what is in front of you, the voice, the instruments...
- Invention which gives heat, burns and gives light.
- It goes through the sky and is used to go faster and to further places
- The city where the Eiffel Tower stands tall and romantic vibes bloom.
- The man whose creative mind birthed the iconic characters of Mickey and Minnie.
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- It is used to brush teeth and is found in the bathroom.
- machine: Used to wash clothes
- scooter: Transport which circulates where the roads
- The invention that revolutionized communication, connecting people worldwide.
- To store things, usually clothes
- They are worn by people who have vision problems
15 Clues: machine: Used to wash clothes • To store things, usually clothes • They are worn by people who have vision problems • Invention which gives heat, burns and gives light. • scooter: Transport which circulates where the roads • It is used to brush teeth and is found in the bathroom. • They are found in the teeth of people who have crooked teeth • ...
Unit 5 Industrialization 2023-01-10
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- an invention to help power
- new inventions
- some people were not very rich or poor
- poor
- many people got rich from big business
- harmful to the environment
- an economic system for business
- workers made groups to fight for better working conditions
- an economic system for sharing
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- workers wanted change
- many inventions for machines and factories
- economy and society grew and changed
- an invention for trains
- during the industrial revolution some people were very poor and some people were very rich
14 Clues: poor • new inventions • workers wanted change • an invention for trains • an invention to help power • harmful to the environment • an economic system for sharing • an economic system for business • economy and society grew and changed • some people were not very rich or poor • many people got rich from big business • many inventions for machines and factories • ...
Apparel 1 - History of the Apparel Industry 2020-08-26
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- He invented blue jeans
- During this time many inventions mechanized work which led to the apparel and textile industry of today
- After World War II this garment gained widespread acceptance for women
- Popularized the "little black dress"
- This invention added strength to pockets and was enough to get a patent for waist overalls
- This city is the fashion capital of the world
- Cheap, affordable clothing that quickly moves from the runway to retail to capitalize on the latest trend
- Machine for separating cotton seed from the cotton fibers
- During this century women's hemlines rose dramatically
- Factory made clothing, sold in finished condition in standardized sizes
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- He invented home sewing patterns
- Elias Howe sued Isaac Singer for patent infringement over this invention
- Waist overalls were created in this century
- Father of haute couture
- The first mass produced ready-to-wear garments were made for this group
- Invented by Samuel Crompton
- This invention has dramatically changed how we buy and market clothing
- This 20th century designer created the "New Look"
18 Clues: He invented blue jeans • Father of haute couture • Invented by Samuel Crompton • He invented home sewing patterns • Popularized the "little black dress" • Waist overalls were created in this century • This city is the fashion capital of the world • This 20th century designer created the "New Look" • During this century women's hemlines rose dramatically • ...
crossword 2024-01-26
Across
- They are found in the teeth of people who have crooked teeth
- The invention that changed the way we communicate, one short message at a time.
- Electronic thing that you find in houses, and you can see a variety of things
- The device that lets you capture moments in a snap, making memories tangible.
- It serves to hear louder what is in front of you, the voice, the instruments...
- Invention which gives heat, burns and gives light.
- It goes through the sky and is used to go faster and to further places
- The city where the Eiffel Tower stands tall and romantic vibes bloom.
- The man whose creative mind birthed the iconic characters of Mickey and Minnie.
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- It is used to brush teeth and is found in the bathroom.
- machine: Used to wash clothes
- scooter: Transport which circulates where the roads
- The invention that revolutionized communication, connecting people worldwide.
- To store things, usually clothes
- They are worn by people who have vision problems
15 Clues: machine: Used to wash clothes • To store things, usually clothes • They are worn by people who have vision problems • Invention which gives heat, burns and gives light. • scooter: Transport which circulates where the roads • It is used to brush teeth and is found in the bathroom. • They are found in the teeth of people who have crooked teeth • ...
Unwind 2023-11-14
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- - Initially pro-Unwind, later rebels
- Where dead people are found.
- - Gathering of body parts
- - Critical choices for survival
- parts - Organs and limbs, subject to harvesting
- Unwinding twisted version of commmunity
- - Considerations of right and wrong
- - Heightened suspense during crucial moments
- - Central theme in ethical dilemmas
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- - Protagonist fighting against the system
- an act of violent or open resistance to an established government or ruler.
- - Location of unsettling discoveries
- resistance against oppressive practices
- - Conclusion and outcomes of the story
- - Main character resisting Unwinding
- - Nightmarish society setting
- - Unwinding's twisted version of community
- - Dismantle for spare organs
18 Clues: - Gathering of body parts • Where dead people are found. • - Dismantle for spare organs • - Nightmarish society setting • - Critical choices for survival • - Considerations of right and wrong • - Central theme in ethical dilemmas • - Initially pro-Unwind, later rebels • - Location of unsettling discoveries • - Main character resisting Unwinding • ...
Unwind Crossword 2023-11-14
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- - Initially pro-Unwind, later rebels
- Where dead people are found.
- - Gathering of body parts
- - Critical choices for survival
- parts - Organs and limbs, subject to harvesting
- Unwinding twisted version of commmunity
- - Considerations of right and wrong
- - Heightened suspense during crucial moments
- - Central theme in ethical dilemmas
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- - Protagonist fighting against the system
- an act of violent or open resistance to an established government or ruler.
- - Location of unsettling discoveries
- resistance against oppressive practices
- - Conclusion and outcomes of the story
- - Main character resisting Unwinding
- - Nightmarish society setting
- - Unwinding's twisted version of community
- - Dismantle for spare organs
18 Clues: - Gathering of body parts • Where dead people are found. • - Dismantle for spare organs • - Nightmarish society setting • - Critical choices for survival • - Considerations of right and wrong • - Central theme in ethical dilemmas • - Initially pro-Unwind, later rebels • - Location of unsettling discoveries • - Main character resisting Unwinding • ...
Ancient China 2017-10-17
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- A type of material which is commonly used to represent third place
- A historical monument in China
- Type of fabric that had a road named after it
- Material that you write on
- Language spoken in Ancient China
- An invention with one wheel that allowed one person to carry up to four tons
- Type of pottery
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- An invention we use on the Fourth of July
- A way to copy paper rather than writing
- An invention to help you with directions
- Shields you from the rain
- Flying balloons
- An invention you fly on a windy day
- What kings were called in Ancient China
- Continent China is located on
- Tells time
16 Clues: Tells time • Flying balloons • Type of pottery • Shields you from the rain • Material that you write on • Continent China is located on • A historical monument in China • Language spoken in Ancient China • An invention you fly on a windy day • A way to copy paper rather than writing • What kings were called in Ancient China • An invention to help you with directions • ...
Media Ecology! 2021-10-18
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- How stories were passed down during the Tribal Age
- All human-invented technology that extends the range or channels of communication
- Concept of the Electronic Age that states that everyone knows everyone else's business
- Dominant sense receptor of the Tribal Age
- human inventions that extend our abilities
- The invention that caused the transition from the Literate Age to the Print Age
- The quality of media that makes them invisible
- Age in which the creator and listener became separated
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- A specific type of media
- A consequence of every new technology
- One of the dominant sense receptors of the Electronic Age
- Dominant sense receptor of the Literate and Print ages
- The socially constructed, sensory world of meanings
- The study of media environments
- The invention that caused the transition from the Tribal age to the Literate Age
- The invention that caused the transition from the Print Age to the Electronic Age
16 Clues: A specific type of media • The study of media environments • A consequence of every new technology • Dominant sense receptor of the Tribal Age • human inventions that extend our abilities • The quality of media that makes them invisible • How stories were passed down during the Tribal Age • The socially constructed, sensory world of meanings • ...
invention 2025-08-14
7 Clues: Feeling unsure if something is true • Being liked or known by many people. • Not high; near the ground or bottom. • When water gets very hot and bubbles • Wild animal like a big dog that howls. • Cold kitchen box for keeping food fresh • School work requiring research or making something.
Cycle 2 Vocab Review 2024-10-22
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- the science that studies stars, planets, and other objects in space
- related to the study of the Earth, its structure, and the processes that shape it
- the creation of something new that has not existed before, usually to solve a problem or improve life
- the smallest unit of an organism
- relates to personal viewpoints, experiences, or perspectives
- a living thing that has one or more cells and is capable of reproduction and growth
- a piece of technology used to magnify things that are too small to be seen by the naked eye
- the act of making an educated guess about what will happen in an experiment
- to make two or more things happen at the same time or rate, like coordinating watches
- a reaction to a stimulus
- maintaining a stable internal condition despite a change in environment
- relating to stone or rock, often used when discussing tools made from these materials
- a coherent series of reasons, statements, or facts intended to support or establish a point of view
- willing to consider or accept new suggestions and ideas
- the process of asking questions and making discoveries
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- to search for and gather food or resources from nature, often used for animals finding their own meals
- a group of living things that are almost exactly the same and are capable of mating and reproducing
- to study something closely and carefully
- closely connected or appropriate to what is being done or considered.
- facts and information not influenced by personal beliefs or biases
- the control center of a cell
- a particular attitude toward or way of regarding something (point of view)
- a group of people who live together and share common laws, traditions, and values
- when two or more things rely on each other for support or survival
- a change in an organism’s surroundings
- a statement of purpose in your writing
- the facts or sources that support your written argument.
- the process by which living things change over time through natural selection and adaptation
- connected to farming and agriculture, especially in relation to land use and cultivation
29 Clues: a reaction to a stimulus • the control center of a cell • the smallest unit of an organism • a change in an organism’s surroundings • a statement of purpose in your writing • to study something closely and carefully • the process of asking questions and making discoveries • willing to consider or accept new suggestions and ideas • ...
Scientific Revolution Crossword 2020-11-06
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- Ancient astronomer and mapmaker who believed the sun orbited the earth
- Developed the geocentric theory
- Boyle Known as the father of chemistry
- A Danish astronomer who designed new instruments for observing the stars
- Revolution What were a serious of events that led to birth of modern science?
- A branch of math Isaac Newton invented that explains how movement works
- Isaac Newton Discovered the three laws of motion and universal gravitation
- Developed the heliocentric theory
- A Swedish botanist who proposed the modern system of biological nomenclature
- French philosopher who discovered analytical geometry
- A Galileo invention that enables people to view the stars
- Bacon Was the father of the Scientific Method
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- Italian astronomer and mathematician who was the first to use a telescope to study the stars
- Theory The belief that the earth is the center of the universe not the sun
- Glasses Invention discovered by Benjamin Franklin that allowed people to read and see far away at the same time
- A device invented by Galileo that measures air pressure
- Method A method of procedure that consists of a hypothesis observation, experimentation, and conclusions
- Referred to as the father of anatomy and studied anatomy in depth
- Harvey English physician who studied anatomy and physiology
- Astronomer who discovered elliptical orbit
- Theory The idea that the earth and other planets revolve around the sun
- Science The study of physical features of nature and the ways the interact and change
- Another Galileo invention that measured north, south, east, and west
- Lens Invented and used to magnify images
- Hooke A man who made the first compound microscope and discovered the cell
25 Clues: Developed the geocentric theory • Developed the heliocentric theory • Boyle Known as the father of chemistry • Lens Invented and used to magnify images • Astronomer who discovered elliptical orbit • Bacon Was the father of the Scientific Method • French philosopher who discovered analytical geometry • A device invented by Galileo that measures air pressure • ...
Industrial Revolution Study Guide 2024-11-06
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- Unsafe and unsanitary living arrangements for poor working class
- Public land anyone could use for farming
- Factories didn't have to be on a river anymore because they were using this James Watt invention
- Before there were steam engines, THIS was used to power factories (hint: it required them to be on a river)
- This group was forced into cities after their farm land was taken away in the Enclosure Act
- What environmental effect did factory smoke have on towns.
- A disease typical of those with unsafe drinking water and no plumbing
- This invention allowed farmers to plant seeds more effectively
- The demand for this natural resource increased because it was required for steam engines
- The industrial revolution started in this country because it had coal, iron, water access, and stable colonizing government.
- This went down from 40 to 30 in cities in the industrial revolution
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- This invention allowed farmers to harvest more grain
- This law fenced the commons and gave land to rich farmers, forcing peasants out
- This increased due to lack of employment and poor living conditions
- This was a way to send messages across distances instantly using morse code
- The creation of this toward the end of the revolution allowed transport to boom and increased need for iron/steel.
- This invention allowed items to be repaired and created faster because all pieces would be the same
- This increased because factory owners wanted to save money by paying workers less
- A series of workers and machines that each do one small part of putting together an item
- The industrial revolution was the change from a handicract/homemade economy to a _______ economy.
- This social class grew in the industrial revolution
- Lung This illness was typical for children working in coal mines
- This type of waterway was common in England to transport goods.
23 Clues: Public land anyone could use for farming • This social class grew in the industrial revolution • This invention allowed farmers to harvest more grain • What environmental effect did factory smoke have on towns. • This invention allowed farmers to plant seeds more effectively • This type of waterway was common in England to transport goods. • ...
Ancient China Vocab 2021-12-14
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- High-flying invention first used by the military
- Writing material
- Helped priests predict the future
- Tool to steer ships
- Large construction project
- Colorful bursts of light
- Used to represent an amount of coins
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- Tool used to detect and measure earthquakes
- Statues buried with first emperor of China to protect him
- push-cart with one wheel
- Navigational tool
- Fast method to reproduce writing and pictures
- another name for the material - china
- An explosive invention
- A light cloth made from worm cocoons
15 Clues: Writing material • Navigational tool • Tool to steer ships • An explosive invention • push-cart with one wheel • Colorful bursts of light • Large construction project • Helped priests predict the future • A light cloth made from worm cocoons • Used to represent an amount of coins • another name for the material - china • Tool used to detect and measure earthquakes • ...
Ancient China Brodie Collins 2016-10-22
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- An invention that flies with the wind
- The lunar calander originated in 2600 B.C.E and has ____ zodiac signs
- An ancient chinese invention that measure earthquakes
- Before the writers used paper they used
- Amount of terracotta soldiers
- Name of the finger that the chinese grew to show their rank
- An invention they made to tell the time
- The most expensive gem/stone in Ancient China
- An unlucky Chinese number because it sounds like death
- What the medicine is based on
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- Three ____ lived in one house
- How old the last Chinese emperor was
- There was a hundred of them surrounding ancient China
- A chinese lucky number because "good things come in pairs"
- Farmers produced 2 or 3 of them each year
- They called Giant pandas ____
- Anyone caught smuggling ____ was put to death
- Mirrors protected the owners from
- what they grew in the warm wet, south of china
- the colour of good luck
20 Clues: the colour of good luck • Three ____ lived in one house • They called Giant pandas ____ • Amount of terracotta soldiers • What the medicine is based on • Mirrors protected the owners from • How old the last Chinese emperor was • An invention that flies with the wind • Before the writers used paper they used • An invention they made to tell the time • ...
8.3 crossword 2025-02-25
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- way to move up in society
- First form of field cultivation
- way of math
- Indian number system
- way to heal people of sickness
- Averroes
- most used and most common Muslim language
- Helped establish history and economics
- Muslim mathematician
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- place for Muslims to gain knowledge
- persian physician who wrote the canon on medicine
- art of producing beautiful handwriting
- Muslim holy book
- Muslim poet who wrote the shah namah
- pioneered the study of many diseases
- way to keep track of Greek and Indian discoveries
- mathematician who contributed to algebra and a poet
- house of worship in Islam
- way to transport money easily and not as heavy
- large and well known trade route
20 Clues: Averroes • way of math • Muslim holy book • Indian number system • Muslim mathematician • way to move up in society • house of worship in Islam • way to heal people of sickness • First form of field cultivation • large and well known trade route • place for Muslims to gain knowledge • Muslim poet who wrote the shah namah • pioneered the study of many diseases • ...
Invention 2023-01-09
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- A device that convert a audio signal into a sound
- A device to take photo and call with
- An Output device that produces text and photo on paper
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- A machine in which food is kept cold to stay fresh
- A flying transportation
- A ship that travel underwater
- A transportation taht runs on track with steep incline
7 Clues: A flying transportation • A ship that travel underwater • A device to take photo and call with • A device that convert a audio signal into a sound • A machine in which food is kept cold to stay fresh • A transportation taht runs on track with steep incline • An Output device that produces text and photo on paper
Why do we explore 2021-01-05
10 Clues: causes emotion • people gathered • new discoveries • carry out something • know about something • search for information • wish to know something • a reason to do something • that it is difficult to happen • has a lot of knowledge and skill
Review 2025-12-08
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- president who signed the law for invention
- being yourself
- "I am a _______ of all I survey"
- documents government recognition of invention
- where animals trees and flowers live
- nature wears this
- wrote Walden Pond
- refused to pay and ended up in jail
Down
- where cabin is located
- "still we live meanly like ______"
- trusting your instincts
- wrote Self-Reliance
- president during Mexican war
13 Clues: being yourself • nature wears this • wrote Walden Pond • wrote Self-Reliance • where cabin is located • trusting your instincts • president during Mexican war • "I am a _______ of all I survey" • "still we live meanly like ______" • refused to pay and ended up in jail • where animals trees and flowers live • president who signed the law for invention • ...
Unwind 2023-11-14
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- - Initially pro-Unwind, later rebels
- Where dead people are found.
- - Gathering of body parts
- - Critical choices for survival
- parts - Organs and limbs, subject to harvesting
- Unwinding twisted version of commmunity
- - Considerations of right and wrong
- - Heightened suspense during crucial moments
- - Central theme in ethical dilemmas
Down
- - Protagonist fighting against the system
- an act of violent or open resistance to an established government or ruler.
- - Location of unsettling discoveries
- resistance against oppressive practices
- - Conclusion and outcomes of the story
- - Main character resisting Unwinding
- - Nightmarish society setting
- - Unwinding's twisted version of community
- - Dismantle for spare organs
18 Clues: - Gathering of body parts • Where dead people are found. • - Dismantle for spare organs • - Nightmarish society setting • - Critical choices for survival • - Considerations of right and wrong • - Central theme in ethical dilemmas • - Initially pro-Unwind, later rebels • - Location of unsettling discoveries • - Main character resisting Unwinding • ...
Industrial Revolution 2015-10-22
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- became the commercial capital of the U.S.
- South provided for __% of worlds cotton
- invented the steel plow
- invented the reaper
- help connect the West and the East
- Souths main cash crop
- invented the lightbulb
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- Free labor that helped with cotton production
- greatest transportation network in America
- millions of irish and _______ imigrated to the U.S.
- this invention help lead to the Industrial revolution
- canals and steamboats cut costs by __% for farmers
- made it easy to ship up river
- invention that boosted the souths production of cotton
- lived and worked in factories
- this party was formed to limit immigration & keep them from voting
- filled low-paying jobs in northern factories
- person who invests capital in a large business
- invented the cotton gin and interchangeable parts
- native-born Americans
20 Clues: invented the reaper • Souths main cash crop • native-born Americans • invented the lightbulb • invented the steel plow • made it easy to ship up river • lived and worked in factories • help connect the West and the East • South provided for __% of worlds cotton • became the commercial capital of the U.S. • greatest transportation network in America • ...
Understanding Patents through Criss-Cross 2024-03-13
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- must be of practical utility through its form, configuration or composition
- a technical solution to issues in any field of human activity
- Patented in 2005 to Francisco III R. Calixto
- not obvious to a person skilled
- Everything which has been made available to the public anywhere in the world
- Patented in 2004 to Teodoro Y. Llorente
- an invention is not considered new if it already forms part of the domain of prior art
- The Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines sets three conditions for an invention to be deemed patentable
- exclusive right. Patent owners may also give permission, or sell their invention rights.
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- government-issued grant bestowing an exclusive right to an inventor
- can be produced and used in any industry
- The term of a patent shall be twenty (20) years from the filing date of the application.
- Term of Protection
- gives a product or handicraft a distinct look
- gives the inventor exclusive control over their invention
15 Clues: Term of Protection • not obvious to a person skilled • Patented in 2004 to Teodoro Y. Llorente • can be produced and used in any industry • Patented in 2005 to Francisco III R. Calixto • gives a product or handicraft a distinct look • gives the inventor exclusive control over their invention • a technical solution to issues in any field of human activity • ...
THE RENAISSANCE 2023-04-02
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- This invention changed warfare.
- Invented the printing press.
- The meaning of renaissance.
- This invention helped in the progress of medicine.
- Italian sculptor and painter
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- Painted the Mona Lisa.
- This invention helped in the exploration of space.
- A painting on a wall or ceiling.
- The birthplace of the renaissance.
- Rich family from Florence
10 Clues: Painted the Mona Lisa. • Rich family from Florence • The meaning of renaissance. • Invented the printing press. • Italian sculptor and painter • This invention changed warfare. • A painting on a wall or ceiling. • The birthplace of the renaissance. • This invention helped in the exploration of space. • This invention helped in the progress of medicine.
Inventions and Innovations 2023-09-03
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- Global Positioning System for navigation
- Invention by Thomas Edison
- Appliance for keeping food cold
- Global network of interconnected computers
- Hook-and-loop fastening system
- Invention by Alexander Graham Bell
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- Antibiotic discovery by Alexander Fleming
- Imaging technology for seeing inside objects
- Kitchen appliance for quick heating
- Powered flight invention by the Wright brothers
10 Clues: Invention by Thomas Edison • Hook-and-loop fastening system • Appliance for keeping food cold • Invention by Alexander Graham Bell • Kitchen appliance for quick heating • Global Positioning System for navigation • Antibiotic discovery by Alexander Fleming • Global network of interconnected computers • Imaging technology for seeing inside objects • ...
Unwind 2023-11-14
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- - Initially pro-Unwind, later rebels
- Where dead people are found.
- - Gathering of body parts
- - Critical choices for survival
- parts - Organs and limbs, subject to harvesting
- Unwinding twisted version of commmunity
- - Considerations of right and wrong
- - Heightened suspense during crucial moments
- - Central theme in ethical dilemmas
Down
- - Protagonist fighting against the system
- an act of violent or open resistance to an established government or ruler.
- - Location of unsettling discoveries
- resistance against oppressive practices
- - Conclusion and outcomes of the story
- - Main character resisting Unwinding
- - Nightmarish society setting
- - Unwinding's twisted version of community
- - Dismantle for spare organs
18 Clues: - Gathering of body parts • Where dead people are found. • - Dismantle for spare organs • - Nightmarish society setting • - Critical choices for survival • - Considerations of right and wrong • - Central theme in ethical dilemmas • - Initially pro-Unwind, later rebels • - Location of unsettling discoveries • - Main character resisting Unwinding • ...
Vocabulary 2023-11-23
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- of or relating to charitable giving
- defiantly aggressive
- having no definite form or distinct shape
- marked by skill in deception
- good luck in making unexpected and fortunate discoveries
- a person without moral scruples
- excessively or hypocritically pious
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- confidently optimistic and cheerful
- of or relating to or formed by trees
- expressing offensive, insulting, or scandalous criticism
- a speech of violent denunciation
- excessively abundant
- cancel officially
- exceedingly harmful
- a sign of something about to happen
15 Clues: cancel officially • exceedingly harmful • defiantly aggressive • excessively abundant • marked by skill in deception • a person without moral scruples • a speech of violent denunciation • confidently optimistic and cheerful • of or relating to charitable giving • a sign of something about to happen • excessively or hypocritically pious • of or relating to or formed by trees • ...
The Industrial North (Pages 426 - 431) 2023-01-11
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- to change significantly
- a system of dots and dashes that represent the alphabet
- designed by Cyrus McCormick, this invention greatly increased the amount of a crop that could be harvested.
- a device that used electric signals to send messages
- the first steamboat launched by Robert Fulton on the Hudson River
- in 1863 construction began on a ___ to link the eastern and western United States
- a new development or invention
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- invented the sewing machine in 1846
- this invention by John Deere allowed farmers to cut through the hard-packed prairie sod
- this American inventor developed a system using dots and dashes to send messages of electrical wires
- the first American steam-powered locomotive
- the first message sent over the telegraph system
- the new industrialization of America was mainly located in this geographical region
- between 1800 and 1850 crews built these to connect rivers and lakes together
- a ship with sleek hulls and tall sails that "clipped" time from long journeys
15 Clues: to change significantly • a new development or invention • invented the sewing machine in 1846 • the first American steam-powered locomotive • the first message sent over the telegraph system • a device that used electric signals to send messages • a system of dots and dashes that represent the alphabet • ...
Egypt 2022-04-07
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- Large desert and many historical discoveries where found
- Sacred animal in Egypt
- to exchange an item for another
- God of the rivers
- In middle class
- Where a mummy's body is preserved
- One of Egypt's only female pharaoh
- The process of being preserved
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- Where the great pyramid was built
- Became Pharaoh when he was 9 years old
- A group of merchants
- Material to make tools
- Highest class in Egypt
- What egyptians built
- God of the Underworld
- Egypt's Life source
- Rare material in Ancient Egypt
- Somewhere hidden and used to preserve important people
18 Clues: In middle class • God of the rivers • Egypt's Life source • A group of merchants • What egyptians built • God of the Underworld • Sacred animal in Egypt • Material to make tools • Highest class in Egypt • Rare material in Ancient Egypt • The process of being preserved • to exchange an item for another • Where the great pyramid was built • Where a mummy's body is preserved • ...
Egypt 2022-04-07
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- Large desert and many historical discoveries where found
- Sacred animal in Egypt
- to exchange an item for another
- God of the rivers
- In middle class
- Where a mummy's body is preserved
- One of Egypt's only female pharaoh
- The process of being preserved
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- Where the great pyramid was built
- Became Pharaoh when he was 9 years old
- A group of merchants
- Material to make tools
- Highest class in Egypt
- What egyptians built
- God of the Underworld
- Egypt's Life source
- Rare material in Ancient Egypt
- Somewhere hidden and used to preserve important people
18 Clues: In middle class • God of the rivers • Egypt's Life source • A group of merchants • What egyptians built • God of the Underworld • Sacred animal in Egypt • Material to make tools • Highest class in Egypt • Rare material in Ancient Egypt • The process of being preserved • to exchange an item for another • Where the great pyramid was built • Where a mummy's body is preserved • ...
Ancient China 2023-04-06
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- The ______ army was created to protect the emperor in the afterlife.
- Invention used to make explosions
- The balancing forces in Daoism
- The Yangzte and Yellow _____ were important to life in China.
- Major invention of China that needed to be kept secret.
- Chinese philosophy created by Confucius
- This religion had a major tenant known as Buddhism
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- The art of handwriting
- Invention that allowed for enhanced armor and weaponry in ancient China.
- The right that an emperor has to rule
- Chinese philosophy created by Laozi
- Trading passage that reached from the Eastern side of China all the way to Europe
- Continent of China
- Emperor ___ was known for forcing his people to construct the Great Wall of China.
14 Clues: Continent of China • The art of handwriting • The balancing forces in Daoism • Invention used to make explosions • Chinese philosophy created by Laozi • The right that an emperor has to rule • Chinese philosophy created by Confucius • This religion had a major tenant known as Buddhism • Major invention of China that needed to be kept secret. • ...
VOCABULARY INVENTIONS AND DISCOVERIES 2021-08-04
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- flat surface of a electronic where pictures are shown
- not natural, made by human
- largest amount possible
- computer equipment
- a change that is produced in one person or thing by another
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- information showned in electronic signals
- synonym of hard
- a small computer
- not the same as anythung or anyone else
- very detailed
- not have enough of something
11 Clues: very detailed • synonym of hard • a small computer • computer equipment • largest amount possible • not natural, made by human • not have enough of something • not the same as anythung or anyone else • information showned in electronic signals • flat surface of a electronic where pictures are shown • a change that is produced in one person or thing by another
Earth Science 2021-05-27
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- they make up the crust and upper mantle
- all life and habitats on Earth
- explanation based on observations and repeated experiments
- satellite ___poseidon
- studies Earth's material and processes that make them
- part of Earth's hydrosphere
- unit of mass
- application of scientific discoveries
- study of objects beyond Earth's atmosphere
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- a standard for comparison in an experiment
- variable that changes in response to the manipulated variable
- the basic fact that describes a natural phenomenon
- part of the lithosphere
- gas that makes up part of our atmosphere
- study of Earth's atmosphere
15 Clues: unit of mass • satellite ___poseidon • part of the lithosphere • study of Earth's atmosphere • part of Earth's hydrosphere • all life and habitats on Earth • application of scientific discoveries • they make up the crust and upper mantle • gas that makes up part of our atmosphere • a standard for comparison in an experiment • study of objects beyond Earth's atmosphere • ...
Who Am I? 2020-04-07
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- works in the area of finance
- officer, catch robbers
- delivery mail to houses
- right hand of a boss
- makes furniture
- head in the court
- discoveries in specific area in science
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- taking care of our teeth
- plays an instrument
- works with meat
- designs the constructions of building
- helps sick animal
- fights in wars and protect people
13 Clues: works with meat • makes furniture • helps sick animal • head in the court • plays an instrument • right hand of a boss • officer, catch robbers • delivery mail to houses • taking care of our teeth • works in the area of finance • fights in wars and protect people • designs the constructions of building • discoveries in specific area in science
Ch. 10-16 Grant Fogle 2015-05-19
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- taxes on foreign goods
- loyalty to ones own country
- loyalty to ones own region
- young Republicans elected to Congress
- our fourth president
- "let (people) do (as they choose)"
- an artificial waterway
- scientific discoveries that simplify work
- to withdraw
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- protection of money
- three branches to our government
- the area west of the Mississippi River
- armed private ships
- separate compartments where water levels are raised and lowered
- forcing one to serve in the navy
- to remain unbiased, equal support of differing parties
- amateurscientist and explorers
- president and war hero
- a machine used to move seeds from cotton fiber
- similar to toll roads
20 Clues: to withdraw • protection of money • armed private ships • our fourth president • similar to toll roads • taxes on foreign goods • president and war hero • an artificial waterway • loyalty to ones own region • loyalty to ones own country • amateurscientist and explorers • three branches to our government • forcing one to serve in the navy • "let (people) do (as they choose)" • ...
Chapter 12 5.4-5.5 Vocab 2021-12-19
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- The agricultural revolution that was born out of science, research and technology.
- The process of applying controlled amounts of water to crops.
- Invention that planted and covered seeds quickly and resulted in an increase yield per acre. (2 words)
- invention that provided inexpensive fencing to keep livestock in grazing areas. (2 words)
- A process by which humans use engineering techniques to change the DNA of a seed. (3 words)
- The agricultural revolution that began in the 1700s and used the advances of the Industrial Revolution to increase food supplies.
- A technique of planting different crops in a specific sequence on the same plot of land. (2 words)
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- The process of breeding two plants that have desirable characteristics to produce a single seed with both characteristics.
- Invention that reduced human labor, increased amounts of crops grown per acre and increased size of farms. (2 words)
- The reaper/harvester that increased harvest and reduced human labor.
- Invention that increased storage space and food supply. (2 words)
- The agricultural revolution caused by advances in plant biology in the mid-20th century.
- A series of laws enacted by the British government that enabled landowners to purchase and enclose land for their own use. (2 words)
13 Clues: The process of applying controlled amounts of water to crops. • Invention that increased storage space and food supply. (2 words) • The reaper/harvester that increased harvest and reduced human labor. • The agricultural revolution that was born out of science, research and technology. • ...
class monday 4/29 2024-04-29
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- - Subject involving numbers and calculations.
- - Subject that involves experiments and discoveries.
- - Container for carrying food to school.
- - Subject that studies past events.
- - Bag used to carry books.
- - Model of the Earth.
- - Standard outfit worn to school.
- - Head of a school.
- - Educator who leads a class.
- - Tool used for measuring length.
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- - Initial class of the day for attendance and announcements.
- - Sound that signals the end or start of a class.
- - A place to borrow books.
- - A fellow student in the same class.
- - Surface for writing with chalk.
- - Student's work surface.
- - Device used for research and assignments.
- - Writing tool often used in classrooms.
- - Outdoor area for recess and games.
- - Subject involving creativity and expression.
20 Clues: - Head of a school. • - Model of the Earth. • - Student's work surface. • - A place to borrow books. • - Bag used to carry books. • - Educator who leads a class. • - Surface for writing with chalk. • - Standard outfit worn to school. • - Tool used for measuring length. • - Subject that studies past events. • - Outdoor area for recess and games. • ...
Renaissance & Reformation 2024-06-26
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- thoughts or suggestions
- opposite of new
- renaissance mathématician and astronomer
- language of Ancient Rome
- instrument for viewing stars and planets
- the indefinite continued progress of existence and events
- revival or renewed interest in something
- changing for the better
- opposite of old
- the star around which the earth orbits
- coming before all others in order
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- born again
- relating to Greece
- founder of modern Physics
- findings
- third planet from the sun
- process of using one’s mind to consider something
- a system of ideas to explain something
- move in a circle around a center axis
- methods or styles of doing something
- located or situation on every side
21 Clues: findings • born again • opposite of new • opposite of old • relating to Greece • thoughts or suggestions • changing for the better • language of Ancient Rome • founder of modern Physics • third planet from the sun • coming before all others in order • located or situation on every side • methods or styles of doing something • move in a circle around a center axis • ...
Revolutionary Characters Crossword 2017-06-07
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- Colonies fought against King's oppression
- Led under Washington, Adams, Hamilton
- Franklin's scientific discoveries focused on...
- Franklin learned to be this
- Paine attacked Christianity in this
- Britain's highest legislature
- Most cosmopolitan of the founders
- "All men are created equal"
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- State officials have the power
- Led under Jefferson and Madison
- First constitution of the U.S.
- Important figures in our history
- First 10 amendments of Constitution
- Wrote Common Sense
- Franklin's "home"
- Franklin adopted this pseudonym
- Britain's 1765 tax on colonists
- First president
- Person learning a trade
- Washington was described as this
20 Clues: First president • Franklin's "home" • Wrote Common Sense • Person learning a trade • Franklin learned to be this • "All men are created equal" • Britain's highest legislature • State officials have the power • First constitution of the U.S. • Led under Jefferson and Madison • Franklin adopted this pseudonym • Britain's 1765 tax on colonists • Important figures in our history • ...
For the Poutine Eater 2019-01-23
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- Night in Canada
- To-c(over your ears)
- Teacher's favourite fruit
- Only Canadian all dinosaur team
- Canadian invention, American pastime
- Money making gum flavour
- "One Time" tween sensation
- Figurehead
- CF-105 Arrow
- Capital of Canada
- Gladys Louise Smith's stage surname
- CIA's Canadian counterpart
- Number 99
- Romantic Language
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- Surrounded by three
- Musical mountains
- Vegetarian delicacy made from an animal
- Tree Juice
- Shortest of the Three Sisters
- 1992 and 1993 back to back world series champs
- Advanced field hockey
- Hockey player who really liked doughnuts
- Banting's "Best" invention
- Geometric Dancing
24 Clues: Number 99 • Tree Juice • Figurehead • CF-105 Arrow • Night in Canada • Musical mountains • Capital of Canada • Geometric Dancing • Romantic Language • Surrounded by three • To-c(over your ears) • Advanced field hockey • Money making gum flavour • Teacher's favourite fruit • "One Time" tween sensation • Banting's "Best" invention • CIA's Canadian counterpart • Shortest of the Three Sisters • ...
History and Trends 2022-05-19
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- What 20th century discovery by Crick and Watson is the foundation for understanding genetic diseases?
- What disease occurred during the Middle Ages that killed 75% of the population in Europe and Asia?
- In primitive times, insanity, epilepsy, and headaches were treated with trephining, which might lead someone to remark
- When a Governor talks about a law that would put a cap on malpractice lawsuit awards, he/she is talking about
- What plan was passed by the government in the 20th century to assure that everyone has access to quality health care?
- What alternative practitioner would most likely talk to you about how you can improve your Chi?
- The invention of what diagnostic instrument confirmed diseases were caused by microorganisms and not angry gods?
- Jonas Salk developed and tested a vaccine to prevent what illness?
- Dr. Marcie Marshall spends a lot of time asking her patients about their work, family, diet, and physical activity. She is trying to determine the patient’s level of
- A nursing home wishes to hire Katie, an experienced nurse assistant. In order to comply with OBRA regulations, what should the nursing home do before they hire Katie?
- Patricia has Medicare and gets a bill for $100 for her x-ray. The bill says that her insurance paid $50 and her co-pay is $10. Since Patricia is covered under Medicare Part A, who pays the extra $40?
- What historical figure developed a vaccine to prevent a deadly disease?
- The development of what device enabled physicians to listen to sounds inside the body?
- During primitive times, what might the witch doctor give a person to relieve pain or illness?
- A major difference in the medical practice of primitive civilizations and that of the Greek civilization is that the Greeks believed disease was caused by
- Which of these physicians laid the foundation for the professional behavior of the other three?
- How would a person who believes in holistic health care treat a cold?
- What new medical equipment was developed in the 20th century?
- Ayurveda is an ancient philosophy developed in India and used to determine an individual’s
- Why was Sir Alexander Fleming’s discovery in 1928 considered one of the most important discoveries in the 20th century
- During what century did women begin to take an active role in providing health care?
- How did Roentgen’s discovery in the 19th century contribute to the advancement of medicine
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- In primitive times, people believed that the cause of disease and illness was
- Acceptance of dissection of the body, invention of the printing press, and renewed interest in the science of medicine all occurred during the
- What 19th century major development came about as a result of physicians’ understanding that microorganisms caused disease?
- The first formal training program for nurses was developed by
- In what century were antibiotics first developed?
- What complementary practitioner might use his or her hands to realign the bones in a person’s back and restore the flow of energy?
- Why was the invention of the printing press during the Renaissance important to health care
- The ancient Greeks were the first to observe the human body and the effects of disease. They used therapies such as
- Acceptance of dissection of the body, invention of the printing press, and renewed interest in the science of medicine all occurred during the
- Insulin is a drug discovered in the 20th century to treat
- If a man came to Hippocrates complaining of a stomach ache, Hippocrates would most likely say the cause of the problem is
- Salk and Sabin’s discovery led to the
- Using knowledge obtained from the Greeks, what did the Romans develop to prevent disease?
- What event marked the beginning of the Dark Ages when the study of scientific-based medicine stopped?
36 Clues: Salk and Sabin’s discovery led to the • In what century were antibiotics first developed? • Insulin is a drug discovered in the 20th century to treat • The first formal training program for nurses was developed by • What new medical equipment was developed in the 20th century? • Jonas Salk developed and tested a vaccine to prevent what illness? • ...
Inventions 2024-01-09
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- This invention help people to see things in the universe.
- It is a thing that inventors invent.
- It helps to clean rainwater and drink by people.
- It helps to clean easier.
- It helps people to move using their house easily.
- The action to make an invention.
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- People who invent new things.
- It uses the sun to heat the house.
- He invented the light bulb.
- This invention help people to talk easily even far away.
10 Clues: It helps to clean easier. • He invented the light bulb. • People who invent new things. • The action to make an invention. • It uses the sun to heat the house. • It is a thing that inventors invent. • It helps to clean rainwater and drink by people. • It helps people to move using their house easily. • This invention help people to talk easily even far away. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2023-01-13
10 Clues: Will it operate • Laws of physics • Change of science • Center of the earth • Model of the solar system • What you think will happen • Questioning or investigation • Make astronomical discoveries • System theory nature of reality • Gravitation - action and reaction
Homework 2024-10-24
10 Clues: a tool • to go explore • someone smart • stuff people found • to go in the unknown • to discover something • people who ride a boat • thing that brings renown • Stuff about things long ago • give someone something and get something
enlightenment 2022-12-07
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- composer of music
- advocated pantheism
- scientific discoveries and philosophical ideas gave rise to a spirit of optimism and hope for the future
- vaccine for smallpox
- Father of Modern Chemistry
- law of inverse gas
- social contract
- wrote On the Fabric of the Human Body
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- best-known astronomer in history
- leader of the Moravians
- studied the heart and the circulation of blood
- promoted piety in Germany
- planets' orbits are elliptical
- applied mathematics to the study of the universe
- French supporter of the Enlightenment and critic of society
15 Clues: social contract • composer of music • law of inverse gas • advocated pantheism • vaccine for smallpox • leader of the Moravians • promoted piety in Germany • Father of Modern Chemistry • planets' orbits are elliptical • best-known astronomer in history • wrote On the Fabric of the Human Body • studied the heart and the circulation of blood • ...
Enoch 1 2025-05-04
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- - To feel happy
- - It means 2
- - I can do this with a ball and I can play ball on it
- - A+B=C
- - To be afraid
- - To shake
- - If I go on lots of rides I can get dizzy
- - You can identify this in shapes and numbers
- - To move back and forward quickly
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- - To find out something new
- - To not understand
- - To happen suddenly and right now
- - To build something up
- - A computer uses this to work, as its language
- - To find something funny
15 Clues: - A+B=C • - To shake • - It means 2 • - To be afraid • - To feel happy • - To not understand • - To build something up • - To find something funny • - To find out something new • - To happen suddenly and right now • - To move back and forward quickly • - If I go on lots of rides I can get dizzy • - You can identify this in shapes and numbers • ...
Famous Explorers and Their Discoveries 2023-07-05
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- Discovered the New World in 1492
- Explored the Louisiana Purchase with Lewis
- Traveler who journeyed to the Far East
- Conqueror of the Aztec Empire
- First to reach the South Pole
- First to circumnavigate the globe
- Made detailed maps of Newfoundland
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- Famous for his expeditions to Antarctica
- Conqueror of the Inca Empire
- First man to walk on the moon
- Explored the Louisiana Purchase with Clark
- The Americas are named after him
- First to reach the summit of Mount Everest
- Completed the second circumnavigation of the world
- Discovered parts of North America for England
15 Clues: Conqueror of the Inca Empire • First man to walk on the moon • Conqueror of the Aztec Empire • First to reach the South Pole • Discovered the New World in 1492 • The Americas are named after him • First to circumnavigate the globe • Made detailed maps of Newfoundland • Traveler who journeyed to the Far East • Famous for his expeditions to Antarctica • ...
Scientific Revolution 2023-01-13
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- Descartes One of the fathers of modern philosophy
- Earth rotates on an axis& around sun
- Bacon philosopher helped develop the scientific method
- method method used to confirm findings& to prove or disprove a hypothesis
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- Vesalius dissected human bodies made huge discoveries in anatomy
- Who was forced to recant his discoveries about the solar system?
- Boyle father of chemistry
- Galilei confirmed Copernicus theory discovered 4 moons of Jupiter
- Newton expanded the findings of Copernicus, Galieo, & Kepler
- Kepler mathematical proof that the planets revolve around the sun
10 Clues: Boyle father of chemistry • Earth rotates on an axis& around sun • Descartes One of the fathers of modern philosophy • Bacon philosopher helped develop the scientific method • Newton expanded the findings of Copernicus, Galieo, & Kepler • Vesalius dissected human bodies made huge discoveries in anatomy • ...
Famous Inventions 2023-06-05
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- - Communication system transmitting coded messages over long distances
- - Antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming
- - Global Positioning System for navigation and location tracking
- - Alexander Graham Bell's communication device
- - Wireless communication device
- - Circular object used for transportation and movement
- - Self-propelled vehicle for transportation
- - Electromagnetic radiation used for medical imaging
- - Global network of interconnected computers
- - Device for separating cotton fibers from seeds
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- - Biological preparation to provide immunity to a specific disease
- - Heat-powered engine that transformed the Industrial Revolution
- - Device for capturing images
- - Thomas Edison's invention for artificial lighting
- - Invention that revolutionized the printing industry
- - Machine for processing information
- - Instrument for magnifying small objects
- - Flow of electrical power
- - Powered flying vehicle
- - Electronic device for transmitting and receiving moving images
20 Clues: - Powered flying vehicle • - Flow of electrical power • - Device for capturing images • - Wireless communication device • - Machine for processing information • - Instrument for magnifying small objects • - Self-propelled vehicle for transportation • - Antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming • - Global network of interconnected computers • ...
Zach Tech Crossword 2017-06-13
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- the method of incremental improvement
- determines what traits someone has
- Technology that changes sun's energy to electricity
- Using genetics to alter organisms
- Production in small batches
- The cleansing oil pollution by small organisms
- the systematic search for the source of a problem
- when writing was made
- making a previous invention better
- Working model of a product
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- removing pieces of a material
- characterized by the development of towns and cities
- creates highly dangerous waste by-products
- Production using an assembly line
- Liquid material is put into a mold
- Trains that use magnets
- process that changes the shape of something
- putting several parts together
- using biology and organisms for science
- a new idea
20 Clues: a new idea • when writing was made • Trains that use magnets • Working model of a product • Production in small batches • removing pieces of a material • putting several parts together • Production using an assembly line • Using genetics to alter organisms • determines what traits someone has • Liquid material is put into a mold • making a previous invention better • ...
Renaissance 2024-12-12
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- When renaissance ended
- Important city-state that grew big in Italy
- When Renaissance started
- This was around for a while but then got brought back; learning
- 6 lettered country important to the renaissance
- Rebirth in time
- Important invention that made communication a lot easier
- An approach to life and common humanity
- Found the Caribbean on voyage
- Made sculptures out of marble, gold, and bronze
- Famous Poet that inspired others
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- Biggest empire before the renaissance
- Painting, Sculpting, etc..
- Painted Mona Lisa
- Famous italian painter; Rap____
- Where Renaissance started
- 5 lettered country where the Renaissance started
- Important invention to tell time
- The religion that most people followed
- Famous Italian sculpture
20 Clues: Rebirth in time • Painted Mona Lisa • When renaissance ended • When Renaissance started • Famous Italian sculpture • Where Renaissance started • Painting, Sculpting, etc.. • Found the Caribbean on voyage • Famous italian painter; Rap____ • Important invention to tell time • Famous Poet that inspired others • Biggest empire before the renaissance • ...
Egypt 2022-04-07
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- Highest class in Egypt
- Became Pharaoh when he was 9 years old
- In middle class
- What egyptians built
- Large desert and many historical discoveries where found
- Rare material in Ancient Egypt
- Where the great pyramid was built
- God of the Underworld
- God of the rivers
- Egypt's Life source
- Sacred animal in Egypt
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- Where a mummy's body is preserved
- A group of merchants
- to exchange an item for another
- The process of being preserved
- Somewhere hidden and used to preserve important people
- One of Egypt's only female pharaoh
- Material to make tools
18 Clues: In middle class • God of the rivers • Egypt's Life source • A group of merchants • What egyptians built • God of the Underworld • Highest class in Egypt • Material to make tools • Sacred animal in Egypt • The process of being preserved • Rare material in Ancient Egypt • to exchange an item for another • Where a mummy's body is preserved • Where the great pyramid was built • ...
Innovation 2024-05-07
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- a vehicle with wings, powered by engines and having the ability to fly.
- an electronic machine that is used for storing, organizing, and for doing calculations, and for controlling other machines
- often seen as a symbol of respect and social status around the world
- a series of connected railway carriages or wagons moved by a locomotive or by integral motors
- Invention that brought us to the moon
- The smallest unit of a chemical element
- type of wave that can travel through space
- economic activity concerned with the processing of raw materials and manufacture of goods in factories
- Planning and creation of something new or improved.
- Invention for distant viewing, starts with
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- device for capturing images, initially using light-sensitive film
- wireless communication device invented in the late 19th century
- Person or entity that introduces new methods, ideas, or products.
- writing instrument that has its own ink supply and works by drawing ink out of a reservoir through a feed to the nib
- change in species over time
- a written or printed work consisting of pages glued or sewn together along one side and bound in covers.
- Invention for global positioning
- Large clock tower in London
- a system for converting visual images (with sound) into electrical signals, transmitting them by radio or other means
19 Clues: change in species over time • Large clock tower in London • Invention for global positioning • Invention that brought us to the moon • The smallest unit of a chemical element • type of wave that can travel through space • Invention for distant viewing, starts with • Planning and creation of something new or improved. • ...
ENTERTAINMENT & INVENTIONS IN THE MIDDLE AGES 2024-03-12
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- To do this activity you usually use music.It was a very common form of entertainment in Medieval times.
- This invention was very useful for sailors.
- To play this spport you need a bow and an arrow.
- They used a big animal in these real "shows".
- Medieval people could know the time with the new invention: the mechanical...
- Medieval chemist's or pharmacy.
- This sport involved hand-to-hand fighting.
- Sport or competition that used horses and lances.
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- The first hospitals in the Middle Ages were called...
- They were the court fools, like clowns.
- We still play this medieval sport.
- Very useful Medieval invention to help you see better.
- They played this with instruments such as bagpipes and fiddles.Troubadours played it.
13 Clues: Medieval chemist's or pharmacy. • We still play this medieval sport. • They were the court fools, like clowns. • This sport involved hand-to-hand fighting. • This invention was very useful for sailors. • They used a big animal in these real "shows". • To play this spport you need a bow and an arrow. • Sport or competition that used horses and lances. • ...
Ancient China 2019-09-19
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- What mythological creature is associated with strength and power
- This Chinese invention is used everyday for eating and drinking
- What insect was used for fighting games in Ancient China
- What tool of writing was invented in 100BC
- What Ancient Chinese instrument if similar to a violin
- What is the name of the army of statues that were made to protect the Emperor
- What is the title given to Ancient China supreme leader
- This ball game was invented over 2000 years ago
- The Great Wall was built to protect from invaders from which direction
- Wearing your hair in this way meant that you were young and unmarried
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- What is the third main religion apart from Taoism and Confucianism
- What type of fish is considered sacred in Ancient Chinese mythology
- What instrument was invented in 200BC that shows direction
- What was the medical practise that used needles to cure sickness
- This Ancient Chinese invention has now evolved to detect earthquakes
- What dessert was invented that had frozen snow , milk and rice mixture
- What annual celebration do people celebrate their birthday
- What Ancient China invention is used in fireworks and for the militaary
- What number is thought to be unlucky in Ancient Chinese folklore
- What man made wonder can be seen from space
- This number is considered to be lucky
21 Clues: This number is considered to be lucky • What tool of writing was invented in 100BC • What man made wonder can be seen from space • This ball game was invented over 2000 years ago • What Ancient Chinese instrument if similar to a violin • What is the title given to Ancient China supreme leader • What insect was used for fighting games in Ancient China • ...
37 2024-08-23
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- Arithmetic device
- Ancient invention
- Infection prevention
- Pressure measure
- Machine part
- Navigation tool
- Writing material
- Nobel’s invention
- Mendeleev's table
- Medical instrument
- Infection treatment
- Video broadcast
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- Bacteria-killing drug
- Building material
- Disease prevention
- Synthetic materials
- Temperature measure
- Detection system
- Curie’s discovery
- Space travel
- Fabric stitching device
- Sun-centered model
- Sound recording
- Magnetic discovery
- Glowing gas
25 Clues: Glowing gas • Machine part • Space travel • Navigation tool • Sound recording • Video broadcast • Detection system • Pressure measure • Writing material • Building material • Arithmetic device • Ancient invention • Curie’s discovery • Nobel’s invention • Mendeleev's table • Disease prevention • Sun-centered model • Magnetic discovery • Medical instrument • Synthetic materials • Temperature measure • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2025-03-18
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- People like Copernicus made important discoveries in this subject. He learned that the sun was in the middle of the universe using this.The study of space.
- This helped with the invention of the microscope and the telescope. This helped with astronomy and biology.
- This had problems with the Scientific Revolution because it caused people to doubt the role of God, the church, and their power.
- The process of gathering information through a set of steps, experimenting, and observing.
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- Sir Isaac Newton proved the law of ____ that says that any two things attract things to themselves - according to their size.
- This Italian natural philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician was very influential in the Scientific Revolution. He is famous for improving the telescope.
- The theory that the sun is in the center of the universe. Nicolaus Coperinicous is well known for having this theory.
- The new influx of knowledge of the Scientific Revolution was a big part of this.
- This was invented during the Scientific Revolution and greatly affected the advancements in biology, allowing people to see a close up view of cells, bacteria, and other microscopic things.
- Berengario da Carpi made great advances in the understanding of the human body. Scientists like him dissected the human body to get a more accurate view of the body. The study of the human body.
10 Clues: The new influx of knowledge of the Scientific Revolution was a big part of this. • The process of gathering information through a set of steps, experimenting, and observing. • This helped with the invention of the microscope and the telescope. This helped with astronomy and biology. • ...
IMMIGRATION UNIT 2023-12-06
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- desire for religious __
- government document granting an inventor sole rights to an invention and protecting the invention from being copied
- Pittsburgh industry
- Detroit industry
- 1882; law allowing only 105 new Chinese immigrants to enter the U.S. a year
- specialized ___
- the process by which many people come to live in cities
- ___ to America from other countries
- escape from oppressive __
- run-down apartment buildings
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- poor areas of cities where people from similar ethnic groups live
- cruel and unjustly harsh
- ___ against Chinese, Irish, Jewish, Italian, and Polish
- New England industry
- people who move to live permanently in a different country
- Chicago industry
- desire for ___
- political groups who ran city government; would do anything to make sure their candidates won
- left your native country and moved to another
- hope for better __
20 Clues: desire for ___ • specialized ___ • Chicago industry • Detroit industry • hope for better __ • Pittsburgh industry • New England industry • desire for religious __ • cruel and unjustly harsh • escape from oppressive __ • run-down apartment buildings • ___ to America from other countries • left your native country and moved to another • ...
SOL 11 2023-03-08
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- China had maritime trade routes across this ocean:
- This religion spread from China to Korea and Japan:
- The _________ were nomadic herders.
- This Chinese paper invention made commerce easier:
- This Chinese invention spread to the Muslim world, Byzantine Empire, and Western Europe:
- This is the ethnic religion that is unique to Japan:
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- China traded these goods they acquired from lands around the Indian Ocean:
- This man was the leader of the Mongol horde:
- The mongols captured Muslim states in this region:
- This many islands make up mainland Japan:
- This Chinese invention aided in navigation:
- The ________ is worshipped in Shintoism.
12 Clues: The _________ were nomadic herders. • The ________ is worshipped in Shintoism. • This many islands make up mainland Japan: • This Chinese invention aided in navigation: • This man was the leader of the Mongol horde: • China had maritime trade routes across this ocean: • The mongols captured Muslim states in this region: • ...
