discoveries and invention Crossword Puzzles
vocab industrial revolution 2023-02-21
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- Done with machines
- The person who buys the goods
- The process of making goods
- Moving to another country
- Bias over one section instead of the whole country
- A factory for creating fabric
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- The process of replacing workers with machines
- Something going across countries
- An economic system without government intervention
- The system where women stay home to spin wool into cloth
- More people moving to live in cities
- A license to sell and make a certain invention
12 Clues: Done with machines • Moving to another country • The process of making goods • The person who buys the goods • A factory for creating fabric • Something going across countries • More people moving to live in cities • The process of replacing workers with machines • A license to sell and make a certain invention • An economic system without government intervention • ...
RWS March 5 2021-02-26
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- a measurement of ability to send and receive wireless communication
- an underwater missile (weapon of war)
- a famous person, such as an actor or singer
- not wearing clothing
- weapons
- to prepare for the future, to provide the first steps for development
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- if one requirement is met (used when making a deal)
- a large gathering to show support for a cause
- a license or copyright for an invention
- to dislike strongly
- to change regularly, to not stay the same
- to block
12 Clues: weapons • to block • to dislike strongly • not wearing clothing • an underwater missile (weapon of war) • a license or copyright for an invention • to change regularly, to not stay the same • a famous person, such as an actor or singer • a large gathering to show support for a cause • if one requirement is met (used when making a deal) • ...
Early Explorers 2023-09-25
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- long-spoken tale
- a long journey made for a specific purpose
- ruler of an empire
- a group of people traveling together for safety
- coins, paper, or gold used as money
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- tool that uses the sun and stars to navigate
- science of determining a ship's location
- a journey for a religious purpose
- a shop owner or a person involved in trade
- a small, fast ship
- a period in European history, about 500 AD -1500
- an invention that showed which way was north
12 Clues: long-spoken tale • a small, fast ship • ruler of an empire • a journey for a religious purpose • coins, paper, or gold used as money • science of determining a ship's location • a long journey made for a specific purpose • a shop owner or a person involved in trade • tool that uses the sun and stars to navigate • an invention that showed which way was north • ...
Challenges and Setbacks 2026-03-11
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- A sudden drop in sales or the economy
- A legal right protecting an invention
- A failure or obstacle that delays success
- A risk taken in hopes of making profit
- A person who starts a business
- Money used to start a business
- A mistake in making a product
- Money earned after expenses
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- A serious difficulty a business must overcome
- When a business runs out of money and closes
- A company selling similar products
- Trying to convince customers to make a purchase
12 Clues: Money earned after expenses • A mistake in making a product • A person who starts a business • Money used to start a business • A company selling similar products • A sudden drop in sales or the economy • A legal right protecting an invention • A risk taken in hopes of making profit • A failure or obstacle that delays success • When a business runs out of money and closes • ...
Classical Asia Crossword 2025-02-10
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- Japanese Samurai's moral and ethical code.
- Chinese philosophy that believed people should live in harmony with nature.
- military leader in Japan who truly ruled the country.
- The longest lasting Dynasty in Chinese history.
- A chain of islands (Geography of Japan).
- type of farming developed in Japan
- Chinese philosophy based on the idea people are selfish and immoral
- Chinese philosophy that emphasized social order, good government and harmony
- Japanese warrior class
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- religion founded by Siddartha Gautama seeking to end suffering. Started in India and spread to rest of Asia.
- indigenous religion of Japan
- System when the nobles control the lands.
- The first Chinese dynasty to leave written records
- Mauryan Ruler who converted to Buddhism after seeing death and destruction of war.
- Invention in China under the Tang Dynasty initially used to ward off evil spirits.
- The concept of this number was invented in India.
- Japanese spirits that inhabit all things
- the Chinese dynasty promoted Confucianism and created the Civil Service Exam
18 Clues: Japanese warrior class • indigenous religion of Japan • type of farming developed in Japan • A chain of islands (Geography of Japan). • Japanese spirits that inhabit all things • System when the nobles control the lands. • Japanese Samurai's moral and ethical code. • The longest lasting Dynasty in Chinese history. • The concept of this number was invented in India. • ...
The Victorian Era 2013-11-06
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- One's judgement of what is important in life
- An acceptance that something is true or exists without proof
- Their discovery helped remove diseases
- The beliefs, values and tastes of this time period were based on hers
- A status of hierarchy based on the basis of wealth and prestige
- Victorians loved reading about their stories in Africa and S America
- Several adventurers traveled this continent extensively
- Dog Fights, Dog-and-bull fighting and Bear-knuckle boxing are example of this
- an example of a new invention in the medical field
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- Lead to increased global travel
- Growing taste for amusement lead to the development of these
- Having a ____ was not popular because it meant you worked outside
- These were more focused on local gossip
- Steam Ships and Steam Locomotive allowed for this
- Advancements in _____ were made with this through new inventions
- This disease wiped out several First Nations Villages on the BC Coast
16 Clues: Lead to increased global travel • Their discovery helped remove diseases • These were more focused on local gossip • One's judgement of what is important in life • Steam Ships and Steam Locomotive allowed for this • an example of a new invention in the medical field • Several adventurers traveled this continent extensively • ...
The Gilded Age- Muncy High School 2023-04-27
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- connected the east to the west
- took photos during the gilded age to expose corruption, also known as a muckraker
- Popped up in and around places that gold and silver was found
- The Prospector who founded Tombstone
- created standard oil
- created US steel
- the state where tombstone was located
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- the largest private railroad company in the US
- ran a political machine ring in NYC with immigrants
- closed due to the invention of barbed wire
- the best presenter of all time, and owner of this crossword
- this was announced by the us census bureau in 1890
- closed immigration from a major asian country
- Sold farmers land that wasn't theirs
- the percentage of people who owned 99% of the wealth
- Gave 160 acres of land to persons willing to live and cultivate it
16 Clues: created US steel • created standard oil • connected the east to the west • Sold farmers land that wasn't theirs • The Prospector who founded Tombstone • the state where tombstone was located • closed due to the invention of barbed wire • closed immigration from a major asian country • the largest private railroad company in the US • ...
Founders of Medical Assisting 2013-08-29
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- Inventor of the microscope.
- First female physician in the US.
- Associated with first scientific system of medicine.
- Established the science of bacteriology.
- Wrote about blood circulation before the microscope was invented.
- American statesman invented the bifocals, discovered colds could be passed from person to person.
- First to use a telescope, led to invention of the microscope.
- Showed how bacteria could be cultivated and stained; discovered cause of TB.
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- Developed surgery and surgical pathology into a science.
- Country doctor that performed the first vaccination using the smallpox vaccine.
- Advised med students to disinfect the hands and clothing of anyone who attended a birth.
- Invented the stethoscope.
- Introduced the antiseptic system in surgery.
- Founder of modern nursing.
- Greek physician, practiced in Rome, stressed the value of anatomy and founded experimental physiology.
- Established the American Red Cross.
16 Clues: Invented the stethoscope. • Founder of modern nursing. • Inventor of the microscope. • First female physician in the US. • Established the American Red Cross. • Established the science of bacteriology. • Introduced the antiseptic system in surgery. • Associated with first scientific system of medicine. • Developed surgery and surgical pathology into a science. • ...
Immigration Puzzle 2023-10-13
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- Name of the station that processed European immigrants
- Japanese immigrants settled here
- Group that worked in railroads, and participated in Gold Rush
- Rural areas to cities
- Group that left because of political issues
- Word to describe someone that is anti-immigrants
- European Immigrants settled in the North, what was going on in the South
- Group that left because of potato famine
- Name of the small apartments that were crowed, smelled, and poor plumbing
- The invention of a line to produce things faster
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- What do you call when women work in factories and at home
- Creation of factories
- What do you call when children work
- Jane Addams and who else made women's right movement
- Name of the station that processed Asian immigrants
- The 19th amendment gave women the right to
16 Clues: Creation of factories • Rural areas to cities • Japanese immigrants settled here • What do you call when children work • Group that left because of potato famine • The 19th amendment gave women the right to • Group that left because of political issues • Word to describe someone that is anti-immigrants • The invention of a line to produce things faster • ...
Elizabethan Era Crossword 2013-05-10
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- Was an invention made in the Elizabethan Era.
- In 1644 the Globe Theater was _______
- What was the busiest time of year during the era?
- Medieval era ____ was a sign of wealth.
- Was part of the ______ Age in England.
- Who was an important English explorer at the time?
- What type of theater is the Globe Theater?
- _______ was the largest source of entertainment.
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- _______ were blamed for unexplainable events.
- __________ became popular during this time.
- How many spectators could the Globe Theater hold?
- The Elizabethan Era was inspired by the ___________.
- The Elizabethan era was named after who?
- He was an important scientist at the time.
- _____________ was the tool responsible for better education during this time.
- Who wrote Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, and Hamlet?
16 Clues: In 1644 the Globe Theater was _______ • Was part of the ______ Age in England. • Medieval era ____ was a sign of wealth. • The Elizabethan era was named after who? • He was an important scientist at the time. • What type of theater is the Globe Theater? • __________ became popular during this time. • _______ were blamed for unexplainable events. • ...
smart Trash 2025-01-07
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- – A type of gas produced by rotting organic waste.
- – Sunny and Amy’s target users for Bin Genius.
- – A lasting behavior that Sunny and Amy hope to encourage.
- – The city where the creators of Bin Genius live.
- – The process of reusing materials.
- – Information sent to a connected phone app.
- – The process of separating trash into the correct bins.
- – A container for waste.
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- – A term for something innovative or brilliant.
- – A working model of a new invention.
- – Relating to natural, biodegradable waste.
- – Detects organic gases in Bin Genius.
- – Part of Bin Genius that sets off alarms.
- – A type of peel that belongs in organic waste.
- – A place where garbage is buried.
- – The technology used in Bin Genius to identify trash.
16 Clues: – A container for waste. • – A place where garbage is buried. • – The process of reusing materials. • – A working model of a new invention. • – Detects organic gases in Bin Genius. • – Part of Bin Genius that sets off alarms. • – Relating to natural, biodegradable waste. • – Information sent to a connected phone app. • – Sunny and Amy’s target users for Bin Genius. • ...
The Triumph of Industry 2022-05-04
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- developed the telegraph using electromagnetism
- a record player
- built hotels and railroads which eventually extended to Miami
- liquid hydrocarbon formed over millions of years from the decayed remains of sea organisms
- a prolonged business downturn with high unemployment
- their stocks to the board of trust who would manage them
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- improved the engines of railroads and steamships by developing oil drip cups
- created a breathing apparatus for use by firemen
- this person made the process of steel much more economical
- first African American woman to receive a US patent
- invention made instant communications possible
- complete control over the production
- free enterprise system
- to be responsible
- another petroleum derivative
- economic method that had other companies
16 Clues: a record player • to be responsible • free enterprise system • another petroleum derivative • complete control over the production • economic method that had other companies • invention made instant communications possible • developed the telegraph using electromagnetism • created a breathing apparatus for use by firemen • first African American woman to receive a US patent • ...
Technology vocab 2026-01-30
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- something new that someone creates
- steps that tell you what to do
- programs that run on a computer
- the physical parts of a computer
- to remove something from
- a mobile phone that can use apps and the internet
- when a computer or program suddenly stops working
- to put a program on a device so you can use it
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- mouse a small device you use to move the cursor
- to share information with others
- to get a file from the internet to your device
- a computer that stores and shares information
- to send a file from your device to the internet
- a camera used with a computer
- for to try to find something
- things you need to do a job
16 Clues: to remove something from • things you need to do a job • a camera used with a computer • steps that tell you what to do • programs that run on a computer • to share information with others • the physical parts of a computer • for to try to find something • something new that someone creates • a computer that stores and shares information • ...
US History to 1877 2025-05-16
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- Forced laborers in southern colonies
- Religious group that founded Pennsylvania
- First Secretary of Treasury
- King of England during the American Revolution
- French philosopher who defined separation of powers
- Turning point of the Civil War
- War between British and French in North America
- Colony founded for Catholics escaping persecution
- Invention that made cotton production cheaper
- Document signed by Pilgrims establishing self-government
- French noble who helped Americans during Revolutionary War
- Region including Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island
- Reasons for exploration: Religion, Expanding Empires and __________
- Taxed imported goods that angered colonists
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- Document declaring independence from Great Britain
- Famous midnight rider who warned about British attack
- Economic system driving colonial expansion
- First representative assembly in North America
- Philosopher who influenced ideas about government rights
- First U.S. President and Commander-in-Chief
- Document ending French and Indian War
- Region including New York and Pennsylvania
- trade route connecting Europe, Africa, and Americas
- First permanent English settlement in North America
- Reason for exploration meaning "God"
25 Clues: First Secretary of Treasury • Turning point of the Civil War • Forced laborers in southern colonies • Reason for exploration meaning "God" • Document ending French and Indian War • Religious group that founded Pennsylvania • Economic system driving colonial expansion • Region including New York and Pennsylvania • First U.S. President and Commander-in-Chief • ...
Legal & Ethic Crossword 2019-10-14
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- A document, software or development model of which the original source is made freely available to the public
- A symbol which identifies a particular source of goods or services form others
- The exclusive legal right, given to an originator,or and assignee to print, publish, perform or record creative materials
- A trademark automatically received by an organization when a symbol is being consistently used in the normal course of business
- A trademark which has been examined, approved and registered with the Trademark Office.
- Rules the members of a society create to balance the individual rights to self-determination against the needs of the society as a whole
- A government license which gives the holder exclusive rights to make, use or sell and invention for a designated period of time
- When a copyrighted work is reproduced, distributed, performed, publicly displayed or made into a derivative work without the permission of the copyright owner
- The unauthorized use of a trademark in a manner which is likely to cause confusion, deception or mistake about the source of goods or services
- Defendants can be charged up to $250,000 for each offense committed
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- Copyright, Trademark, Patent, Fair Use, Open Source, Creative Commons, Non-Disclosure Agreement, Intellectual Property Agreement
- First-time offenders can serve up to five years in prison, while repeat violators can face an additional ten years
- Property that derives from the work of mind or intellect
- The use of a patented invention without permission from the patent holder
- Any copying of copyrighted material done for a limited and transformitive purpose, such as to comment upon, criticize or parody a copyrighted work
15 Clues: Property that derives from the work of mind or intellect • Defendants can be charged up to $250,000 for each offense committed • The use of a patented invention without permission from the patent holder • A symbol which identifies a particular source of goods or services form others • ...
Hardware of the Internet 2022-05-03
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- an invention created for a particular purpose
- server
- company that provides internet connections
- interconnects different networks and provides a path for exchanging data between these networks
- a device connecting 2 or more packet-switched networks eg. the internet and home device
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- transmission of a file or data from one computer to another over a network
- storage
- an electronic device for storing and processing data
- computers that run services to serve the needs or other computers
- transmission of a file from one computing system to another
10 Clues: server • storage • company that provides internet connections • an invention created for a particular purpose • an electronic device for storing and processing data • transmission of a file from one computing system to another • computers that run services to serve the needs or other computers • transmission of a file or data from one computer to another over a network • ...
Engineering Design Process 2022-02-09
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- a person who buys and uses up goods
- something that restricts someone or something
- an original or first model
- using science and math concepts to solve real-world problems
- the goals and requirements for a design project
- a new improvement of an existing device
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- repetitive or continuous process
- the creation of a new device
- audience a particular group in which something is aimed towards
- a document that gives the inventor the right to be the only one to make or sell the product
10 Clues: an original or first model • the creation of a new device • repetitive or continuous process • a person who buys and uses up goods • a new improvement of an existing device • something that restricts someone or something • the goals and requirements for a design project • using science and math concepts to solve real-world problems • ...
Week 30: Power of the People 2021-04-12
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- city where the Constitutional Convention was held
- to suggest
- The ___ of Confederation were our first governing documents, and were like a rough draft for the Constitution
- the first ten amendments to the Constitution (three words)
- invention that sped up the process of spinning yarn and thread (two words)
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- system of government that divides power between national and state government
- an introduction, or an explanation about what will follow
- written plan of government
- to change
- the women's ___ amendment gave women the right to vote
10 Clues: to change • to suggest • written plan of government • city where the Constitutional Convention was held • the women's ___ amendment gave women the right to vote • an introduction, or an explanation about what will follow • the first ten amendments to the Constitution (three words) • invention that sped up the process of spinning yarn and thread (two words) • ...
Mesopotamian Civilization 2021-04-23
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- Goddesses of love and war.
- The large fertile region between the River Tigris and River Euphrates.
- Invention to increase agriculture production.
- Metal coverings worn to protect the body in the battle.
- Person who established the Babylonian empire.
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- The advanced stage or system of human social development.
- Multi-storey structures decorated with tiles ,precious stones and marbles.
- The king of city Uruk.
- Fertile mud deposited along the lower reaches of the plain.
- Mesopotamians developed the first system of writing.
10 Clues: The king of city Uruk. • Goddesses of love and war. • Invention to increase agriculture production. • Person who established the Babylonian empire. • Mesopotamians developed the first system of writing. • Metal coverings worn to protect the body in the battle. • The advanced stage or system of human social development. • ...
Crossword: Innovate your mind 2023-11-16
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- Virtual shared space that combines aspects of social media, online gaming, and augmented reality
- The Chat-GPT chatbot was developed by?
- Crowdsourced online encyclopedia website
- Person introducing new methods or ideas, a pioneer in driving change and advancement.
- Invention protection
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- Elon Musk's high-speed transportation concept
- Voice-active virtual assistant of amazon
- Pioneering research in radioactivity and the first woman to win a Nobel Prize
- Electric car manufacturer known for its innovative technology
- Cryptocurrency that introduced blockchain technology
10 Clues: Invention protection • The Chat-GPT chatbot was developed by? • Voice-active virtual assistant of amazon • Crowdsourced online encyclopedia website • Elon Musk's high-speed transportation concept • Cryptocurrency that introduced blockchain technology • Electric car manufacturer known for its innovative technology • ...
Qin Dynasty 2024-02-08
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- A farming invention used to irrigate your crops.
- The harsh leader of the Qin Dynasty.
- The trading route of ancient China.
- The wall that seperates China from other countries.
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- A valley along which the capitol of Qin Dynasty and many other dynasties were situated.
- A form of therapy that entails the burning of mugwort leaves.
- A material made from silkworm cacoons.
- Strict and Mean.
- To make something the same and simple.
- A medical treatment in which you poke pressure points with multiple needles.
10 Clues: Strict and Mean. • The trading route of ancient China. • The harsh leader of the Qin Dynasty. • A material made from silkworm cacoons. • To make something the same and simple. • A farming invention used to irrigate your crops. • The wall that seperates China from other countries. • A form of therapy that entails the burning of mugwort leaves. • ...
Garrett A. Morgan 2024-11-08
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- He created a popular hair straightening product.
- He held several patents for his inventions.
- His inventions aimed to enhance public safety.
- Morgan's work has had a lasting impact on safety and innovation.
- Morgan is best known for his innovative creations.
- Developed an early version of the gas mask for safety.
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- Morgan was an influential African American inventor.
- He invented an improved traffic signal.
- His place of residence and business in Ohio.
- Morgan was a successful businessman and inventor.
10 Clues: He invented an improved traffic signal. • He held several patents for his inventions. • His place of residence and business in Ohio. • His inventions aimed to enhance public safety. • He created a popular hair straightening product. • Morgan was a successful businessman and inventor. • Morgan is best known for his innovative creations. • ...
The Status Pineapple Puzzle 2025-06-23
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- the act of greeting a guest or new person
- the leaders of kingdoms and countries before presidents
- the new world or the place we live now
- the invention that made ocean travel shorter
- things like strawberries or apples
- being hot or humid with exotic flowers and fruits
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- being a good host for guests and treating guests well
- the nickname of pineapples from Europeans
- the fruit that was all the rage in Europe during the 1800s
- an 1800s greenhouse that was specifically made to grow pineapples
10 Clues: things like strawberries or apples • the new world or the place we live now • the nickname of pineapples from Europeans • the act of greeting a guest or new person • the invention that made ocean travel shorter • being hot or humid with exotic flowers and fruits • being a good host for guests and treating guests well • ...
Mahika's identity crossword!!! :) 2022-04-05
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- ready to face and overcome something with Courage
- Mritika calls me 'big brain' which is....
- willing, eager, or able to talk or impart information
- most DELICIOUS food on planet earth!!!
- im good at drawing with references which includes....
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- having or showing a lot of energy
- being very happy and bright
- the most brilliant invention of drink in the WHOLE ENTIRE WORLD!!!
- possessing or displaying resolve
9 Clues: being very happy and bright • possessing or displaying resolve • having or showing a lot of energy • most DELICIOUS food on planet earth!!! • Mritika calls me 'big brain' which is.... • ready to face and overcome something with Courage • willing, eager, or able to talk or impart information • im good at drawing with references which includes.... • ...
Chapter 6: china 2024-03-20
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- was the first empire of china
- dramatically change Chinese politics
- Emphasizes the concepts of duty and humanism
- one cause to the fall of the Han dinasty
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- a third philosophy of major policial influence in China
- a system of ideas based on the teachings of Laozi
- shihuangdi unified the Chinese empire
- discarded legalism and spread Confucian
- created a single monetary system
- was an invention established during Han dinasty
10 Clues: was the first empire of china • created a single monetary system • dramatically change Chinese politics • shihuangdi unified the Chinese empire • discarded legalism and spread Confucian • one cause to the fall of the Han dinasty • Emphasizes the concepts of duty and humanism • was an invention established during Han dinasty • ...
The Han Dynasty 2024-02-07
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- They grew rice, soybeans,peaches,etc.
- Could handle a sword well
- An invention of the Han dynasty
- Making Machine A foot powered tool used for silk
- They have luxury items and got great deals on stuff
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- Wui Had two children an emperor and a princess
- Have a high social class
- Battle of Bowang A battle fought in 202 CE
- Consulted with the emperor
- Great Wall of China Travels 10,00 kilometers
10 Clues: Have a high social class • Could handle a sword well • Consulted with the emperor • An invention of the Han dynasty • They grew rice, soybeans,peaches,etc. • Great Wall of China Travels 10,00 kilometers • Battle of Bowang A battle fought in 202 CE • They have luxury items and got great deals on stuff • Making Machine A foot powered tool used for silk • ...
Summer 1 2021-05-19
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- using a name or title to talk to/at a person.
- Using words to provoke an emotional response from the reader
- an expression that refers to something without explicitly stating it
- Using logic and reason to show the causes and consequences of the topic.
- The art of persuasion.
- Have credibility and show you know your topic well.
- asking the reader something that doesn't require a response but makes them think.
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- creating the worst case scenario
- The first Canon of Rhetoric.
- How many Canons of Rhetoric are there?
- A confident forceful statement that you believe to be true.
- Something that is proved to be true from a study.
- Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius.
- A short amusing or interesting story about an incident or person.
- being visually descriptive.
- Appeal to your audiences emotions and experiences.
- creating the perfect world/scenario
17 Clues: The art of persuasion. • being visually descriptive. • The first Canon of Rhetoric. • creating the worst case scenario • Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius. • creating the perfect world/scenario • How many Canons of Rhetoric are there? • using a name or title to talk to/at a person. • Something that is proved to be true from a study. • ...
China Review 2023-12-20
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- Chinese name for the massive ships built to explore the oceans
- Clay _______ Warriors built by Shi Huangdi to guard him in the afterlife
- This structure was built to protect China from Northern invaders
- The term for the rise, fall, and rise of dynasties
- This magnetic device allowed Chinese sailors and traders to navigate
- Prized white and blue Chinese pottery
- Early Chinese often worshipped these dead family members
- Chinese philosopher who wanted to put society back in order the way it used to be
- Famous ancient trade route of goods and ideas across Asia
- first golden age dynasty of China
- Famous Chinese invention that powered fireworks and rockets
- This philosophy believes in punishment and rewards
- Term used for when Shi Huangdi made all writing, roads, weights and measures the same
- The Confucian concept of being a good person
- The name for the secretive palace of the Ming Emperors
- This Confucian term means 'respect for parents'
- Explorer/admiral sailor who made seven huge voyages with his treasure fleet
- Fertile yellow colored silt deposited by the Yellow River
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- The _____ Period was 250 years of civil war at the end of the Zhou but before the Qin Dynasty
- Good rulers were given the blessing of the gods to rule
- important grain crop grown in flooded fields
- The Chinese name for the dynasty ruled by the Mongols
- Mongol invention that allowed them to fire arrows from horseback
- Invented during the Han Dynasty, made from wood pulp
- Name for a line of rulers from the same family
- Used by Shang Dynasty priests for fortune telling
- Empire founded by Ghengis Khan in Central Asia
- To work for the government, you had to pass one of these confucian exams
- second golden age dynasty of China
- The first emperor of China who ruled with legalist policies
- Grandson of Ghenghis Khan who ruled China's Yuan Dynasty
- This philosophy believes in harmony with nature, balance
- Italian trader who visited China during the Yuan Dynasty
- the teachings of Confucius are written down in the ___
- Dynasty that ended exploration, rebuilt the great wall and closed off from the rest of the world
35 Clues: first golden age dynasty of China • second golden age dynasty of China • Prized white and blue Chinese pottery • important grain crop grown in flooded fields • The Confucian concept of being a good person • Name for a line of rulers from the same family • Empire founded by Ghengis Khan in Central Asia • This Confucian term means 'respect for parents' • ...
Vocab Review Crossword 2024-10-02
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- This is the term for rich soil that comes from flooding rivers.
- This term means to always be on the move, never settling in one place.
- This is a government run by religion or religious figures.
- This is a government ruled by a king or a queen.
- This term refers to the time period after the invention of writing.
- This is the area of the world that included Mesopotamia, Egypt, and the Jordan River Valley. Also called the "Cradle of Civilization"
- This mountain range separates India and China, kept China isolated from the rest of the world.
- This is the continent where human beings first evolved.
- This is a Greek word that means "Land between the Rivers".
- This term refers to the continuous rise and fall of dynasties through Chinese history.
- This is the scientific name for human beings, means "man who thinks"
- This term refers to religions that believe in more than one god.
- This is the name of the written language invented and used in Ancient Egypt.
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- These are written languages that use pictures instead of letters to represent sounds.
- This term refers when a king dies and his son becomes the next king. Think royal bloodline.
- This is the use of dams and ditches to move water to use more farmland.
- This is the term that refers to the ranking of people in society. People at the top have more power and wealth, people on the bottom have less.
- This term means to have more of something than you need.
- Cities that operate independently, like their own countries.
- This term refers to religions that believe in only 1 god.
- This is the age when Mesopotamia, Egypt, Indus Valley, and Chinese civilization began.
- This term refers to the time period before the invention of written language.
- This is the name of the first written language, invented in Mesopotamia.
- This term means a family who rules for a long time
- This is a fancy word for farming.
- This is the name for small groups that prehistoric humans lived in.
- King of Babylon that created the first written law code.
27 Clues: This is a fancy word for farming. • This is a government ruled by a king or a queen. • This term means a family who rules for a long time • This is the continent where human beings first evolved. • This term means to have more of something than you need. • King of Babylon that created the first written law code. • ...
Early China Review v2.0 2024-12-18
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- This magnetic device allowed Chinese sailors and traders to navigate
- To work for the government, you had to pass one of these confucian exams
- The term for the rise, fall, and rise of dynasties
- The Chinese name for the dynasty ruled by the Mongols
- Grandson of Ghenghis Khan who ruled China's Yuan Dynasty
- Invented during the Han Dynasty, made from wood pulp
- Used by Shang Dynasty priests for fortune telling
- Dynasty that ended exploration, rebuilt the great wall and closed off from the rest of the world
- the teachings of Confucius are written down in the ___
- Mongol invention that allowed them to fire arrows from horseback
- Italian trader who visited China during the Yuan Dynasty
- important grain crop grown in flooded fields
- Name for a line of rulers from the same family
- Famous ancient trade route of goods and ideas across Asia
- The first emperor of China who ruled with legalist policies
- Chinese name for the massive ships built to explore the oceans
- Fertile yellow colored silt deposited by the Yellow River
- The _____ Period was 250 years of civil war at the end of the Zhou but before the Qin Dynasty
- first golden age dynasty of China
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- The name for the secretive palace of the Ming Emperors
- This Confucian term means 'respect for parents'
- Prized white and blue Chinese pottery
- Famous Chinese invention that powered fireworks and rockets
- Chinese philosopher who wanted to put society back in order the way it used to be
- Empire founded by Ghengis Khan in Central Asia
- This structure was built to protect China from Northern invaders
- Early Chinese often worshipped these dead family members
- Clay _______ Warriors built by Shi Huangdi to guard him in the afterlife
- The Confucian concept of being a good person
- Good rulers were given the blessing of the gods to rule
- second golden age dynasty of China
- This philosophy believes in punishment and rewards
- Explorer/admiral sailor who made seven huge voyages with his treasure fleet
- This philosophy believes in harmony with nature, balance
- Term used for when Shi Huangdi made all writing, roads, weights and measures the same
35 Clues: first golden age dynasty of China • second golden age dynasty of China • Prized white and blue Chinese pottery • The Confucian concept of being a good person • important grain crop grown in flooded fields • Empire founded by Ghengis Khan in Central Asia • Name for a line of rulers from the same family • This Confucian term means 'respect for parents' • ...
Vocabulary 2023-06-09
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- to recognize someone or something and say or prove who or what that person or thing is
- the collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit around the sun
- a group of stars forming a recognizable pattern that is traditionally named after its apparent form
- able to be known, seen, or declared in advance
- form an idea of the amount, number, or value of
- a person engaged or learned in philosophy, especially as an academic discipline.
- a supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something, especially one based on general principles independent of the thing to be explained
- person who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities.
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- handle or control
- the function assumed or part played by a person or thing in a particular situation
- something that has been discovered—found or found out about for the first time
- an optical instrument designed to make distant objects appear nearer
- a traditional story, especially one concerning the early history of a people or explaining some natural or social phenomenon
- deduce or conclude (information) from evidence and reasoning rather than from explicit statements
- a woman admired or idealized for her courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities
- a system of millions or billions of stars
- a fact or situation that is observed to exist or happen, especially one whose cause or explanation is in question
17 Clues: handle or control • a system of millions or billions of stars • able to be known, seen, or declared in advance • form an idea of the amount, number, or value of • an optical instrument designed to make distant objects appear nearer • the collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit around the sun • ...
Paleolithic and Neolithic People 2021-10-01
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- how paleolithic people got their food
- big "invention" (discovery)
- scientists who hunt for evidence buried in the ground where settlements might once have been
- where paleolithic people lived if in cooler climates
- tools and methods to help humans perform tasks
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- word that means "old stone" in Greek
- scientists who focus on studying how humans developed and how they related to one another
- word that means "new stone" in Greek
- long periods of extreme cold
- people who study and write about the human past
10 Clues: big "invention" (discovery) • long periods of extreme cold • word that means "old stone" in Greek • word that means "new stone" in Greek • how paleolithic people got their food • tools and methods to help humans perform tasks • people who study and write about the human past • where paleolithic people lived if in cooler climates • ...
Riddles 2023-04-27
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- Which letter of the alphabet has the most water?
- What has four wheels and flies?
- You’re in a race and pass the person in second place. What place are you in now?
- What invention lets you look right through a wall?
- What color is the wind?
- I am higher without a head. What am I?
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- a ship with 2 mates and no captain
- What is at the end of the rainbow?
- When is “L” greater than “XL”?
- What word is always spelled wrong?
10 Clues: What color is the wind? • When is “L” greater than “XL”? • What has four wheels and flies? • a ship with 2 mates and no captain • What is at the end of the rainbow? • What word is always spelled wrong? • I am higher without a head. What am I? • Which letter of the alphabet has the most water? • What invention lets you look right through a wall? • ...
YES Crossword - Warren Chow 2014-02-18
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- Goods and services that benefits customers but are not essential to sustain life
- Creation of a new idea, product or service
- Position of the business
- An organisation that produces good or services that meets and satisfies customer needs
- A method of analysis
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- Reason or reasons for the business
- Total sales or revenue of a business that is less than the total costs
- Current or long term debts owned by the business
- Target of a business
- Goods and services that are essential to sustain life
10 Clues: Target of a business • A method of analysis • Position of the business • Reason or reasons for the business • Creation of a new idea, product or service • Current or long term debts owned by the business • Goods and services that are essential to sustain life • Total sales or revenue of a business that is less than the total costs • ...
SOCIAL CHANGE AND THE ENVIRONMENT 2016-04-12
Across
- propose societies take different routes, but lead to same stage
- steam engine is what social revolution
- social shift in characteristics of culture and society over time
- Fink cites as primary reason women were transformed
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- shift from traditional societies into industrial societies
- melting polar cap is a result of this warming
- type of rain from fossil fuels reaction with atmosphere
- changed organizations, consumption, and social relationships
- combine existing elements and materials to form new ones
- inability to keep up in the culture of technology
10 Clues: steam engine is what social revolution • melting polar cap is a result of this warming • inability to keep up in the culture of technology • Fink cites as primary reason women were transformed • type of rain from fossil fuels reaction with atmosphere • combine existing elements and materials to form new ones • ...
Professional Vocabulary Crossword” 2026-02-26
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- A past participle meaning something was ignored or not noticed.
- A highly formal adjective referring to errors related to writing or printing.
- To systematically identify and solve technical problems.
- High-level managers responsible for strategic decisions.
- Emotional self-control maintained under intense pressure.
- The introduction of new and transformative technological ideas.
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- The professional trust someone earns through consistent competence.
- The ability to adjust efficiently to unexpected situations.
- The process of adjusting a system for precision and accuracy.
- The first working version of a technological invention.
10 Clues: The first working version of a technological invention. • To systematically identify and solve technical problems. • High-level managers responsible for strategic decisions. • Emotional self-control maintained under intense pressure. • The ability to adjust efficiently to unexpected situations. • The process of adjusting a system for precision and accuracy. • ...
The middle ages 2025-02-11
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- of Constantinople (1453 CE)
- Invasions (8th–11th centuries)
- of Feudalism
- Empire (800 CE)
- Years' War (1337–1453 CE)
- of the Western Roman Empire (476 CE)
- Carta (1215 CE)
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- (1096–1291 CE)
- Death (1347–1351 CE)
- of the Printing Press (1440s)
- Schism (1378–1417 CE)
- of Universities (12th–13th centuries)
- of Hastings (1066 CE)
- of Islam (7th–8th centuries)
- Arc (1412–1431 CE)
15 Clues: of Feudalism • (1096–1291 CE) • Empire (800 CE) • Carta (1215 CE) • Arc (1412–1431 CE) • Death (1347–1351 CE) • Schism (1378–1417 CE) • of Hastings (1066 CE) • Years' War (1337–1453 CE) • of Constantinople (1453 CE) • of Islam (7th–8th centuries) • of the Printing Press (1440s) • Invasions (8th–11th centuries) • of the Western Roman Empire (476 CE) • of Universities (12th–13th centuries)
Legal & Ethic Crossword 2019-10-14
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- The exclusive legal right, given to an originator,or and assignee to print, publish, perform or record creative materials
- First-time offenders can serve up to five years in prison, while repeat violators can face an additional ten years
- The unauthorized use of a trademark in a manner which is likely to cause confusion, deception or mistake about the source of goods or services
- Property that derives from the work of mind or intellect
- Defendants can be charged up to $250,000 for each offense committed
- Rules the members of a society create to balance the individual rights to self-determination against the needs of the society as a whole
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- Any copying of copyrighted material done for a limited and transformitive purpose, such as to comment upon, criticize or parody a copyrighted work
- When a copyrighted work is reproduced, distributed, performed, publicly displayed or made into a derivative work without the permission of the copyright owner
- A trademark automatically received by an organization when a symbol is being consistently used in the normal course of business
- A trademark which has been examined, approved and registered with the Trademark Office.
- A document, software or development model of which the original source is made freely available to the public
- Copyright, Trademark, Patent, Fair Use, Open Source, Creative Commons, Non-Disclosure Agreement, Intellectual Property Agreement
- A government license which gives the holder exclusive rights to make, use or sell and invention for a designated period of time
- The use of a patented invention without permission from the patent holder
- A symbol which identifies a particular source of goods or services form others
15 Clues: Property that derives from the work of mind or intellect • Defendants can be charged up to $250,000 for each offense committed • The use of a patented invention without permission from the patent holder • A symbol which identifies a particular source of goods or services form others • ...
Stone Age Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-08
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- basic or simple
- place where people built a community, village or city
- new stone age
- art of making containers from clay
- study of human past
- advanced technique to shape stones
- the practice of keeping grazing animals
- old stone age
- not advanced
- people who move from place to place without a permanent home
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- period of time before the invention of writing
- a way to get from a starting point to a destination
- study of what makes us human
- middle stone age
- large stone monument of the Neolithic
- changed over time from a wild state to benefit humans
- ancestors of modern humans and big apes
- very long period of time
- wall artwork
19 Clues: not advanced • wall artwork • new stone age • old stone age • basic or simple • middle stone age • study of human past • very long period of time • study of what makes us human • art of making containers from clay • advanced technique to shape stones • large stone monument of the Neolithic • the practice of keeping grazing animals • ancestors of modern humans and big apes • ...
Annie crossword 2024-04-05
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- talking with each other
- ANY PERSON or any people
- one single person on his one
- all things
- in or to any place
- -
- a profile you have on social media
- a hole in a mountain or under de ground
- a screen that shows information
- to cut words or pictures into a surface
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- not anything
- tablet a thin flat square piece of stone
- a place can be everywhere
- something you give to someone to help them
- leave a message on a social media account
- something that somebody made and designed
- a report containing all the latest news
- a strong feeling that you feel
- any object, event or situation etc
- to move your tong against something
20 Clues: - • all things • not anything • in or to any place • talking with each other • ANY PERSON or any people • a place can be everywhere • one single person on his one • a strong feeling that you feel • a screen that shows information • any object, event or situation etc • a profile you have on social media • to move your tong against something • a report containing all the latest news • ...
The Roman Republic 2023-02-24
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- Is that laws should apply equally to everyone
- Responsibility citizens have to help their country
- Leader who speaks and rules with full power
- The ruling class of the Roman Republic
- Roman invention made of mixed materials. This durable material has stood the test of time, allowing us to see and visit these roads and structures today
- An ancient Roman amphitheater that was used for public entertainment, including gladiator battles.
- Government where people select representative to govern them
- The people that served in the Council of Plebs
- The geographical feature that dots southern Italy's landscape
- Highest elected figure in the Roman Republic
- The Roman Republic had ____ branches of government
- 200-year period of peace and prosperity in Rome
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- The ordinary citizens of Rome
- To reject an action or vote
- Underground and aboveground channels that brought fresh water for drinking and bathing.
- Rome's first written code of laws
- The Plebian Council
- The greatest contribution to the Roman Military
- Rome is located on the _______________
- The foundation of Rome's architectural mastery and massive expanse of building projects across the ancient world
20 Clues: The Plebian Council • To reject an action or vote • The ordinary citizens of Rome • Rome's first written code of laws • The ruling class of the Roman Republic • Rome is located on the _______________ • Leader who speaks and rules with full power • Highest elected figure in the Roman Republic • Is that laws should apply equally to everyone • ...
MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY 2018-11-18
Across
- who said that " from game consoles to personal computers to the internet to the cellphones"
- refers to materials that are written and distributed physically
- stewards of good information collection
- trend that cannot be done away
- interpretation of data by the author or producer
- development of media
- relayed through people media
- driving force for mergers and acquisitions in media
- most effective way to communicate in a large audience
- contains news stories and have other types of articles
- any form of media that is created and controlled in a community
- also called as "household" media
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- the most significant event in history of printing is the invention of printing press by _______________.
- faced to face interaction, limiting the transfer and the access of information over long distances.
- very first mass media in history
- popular to both young and old
- Form of media that is considered impressionable and has an emotional effect to the audience
- first electronic mass medium
- second to the most important media form
- contains features or human interest articles
20 Clues: development of media • relayed through people media • first electronic mass medium • popular to both young and old • trend that cannot be done away • very first mass media in history • also called as "household" media • stewards of good information collection • second to the most important media form • contains features or human interest articles • ...
Culture 2022-09-29
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- mainstream, widespread patterns among a society’s population
- the evaluation and judgment of another culture based on one’s own cultural norms
- new objects or ideas introduced to culture for the first time
- the way that people understand the world based on their form of language
- groups that share a specific identification, apart from a society’s majority, even as the members exist within a larger society
- established, written rules
- things and ideas found from what already exists
- a symbolic system of communication
- a combination of pieces of existing reality into new forms
- shared beliefs, values, and practices
- patterns or traits that are globally common to all societies
- groups that reject and oppose society’s widely accepted cultural patterns
- the way society really is based on what actually occurs and exists
- direct, appropriate behavior in the day-to-day practices and expressions of a culture
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- the integration of international trade and finance markets
- casual behaviors that are generally and widely conformed to
- gestures or objects that have meanings associated with them that are recognized by people who share a culture
- the cultural patterns of a society’s elite
- a culture’s standard for discerning what is good and just in society
- people who live in a definable community and who share a culture
- tenets or convictions that people hold to be true
- the gap of time between the introduction of material culture and nonmaterial culture’s acceptance of it
- the moral views and principles of a group
- the visible and invisible rules of conduct through which societies are structured
- the spread of material and nonmaterial culture from one culture to another
- the standards a society would like to embrace and live up to
- a way to encourage conformity to cultural norms
- a way to authorize or formally disapprove of certain behaviors
28 Clues: established, written rules • a symbolic system of communication • shared beliefs, values, and practices • the moral views and principles of a group • the cultural patterns of a society’s elite • things and ideas found from what already exists • a way to encourage conformity to cultural norms • tenets or convictions that people hold to be true • ...
Sociology Chapter 3. Culture 2025-07-24
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- groups that share a specific identification, apart from a society’s majority, even as the members exist within a larger society
- control a way to encourage conformity to cultural norms
- things and ideas found from what already exists
- the integration of international trade and finance markets
- direct, appropriate behavior in the day-to-day practices and expressions of a culture
- a way to authorize or formally disapprove of certain behaviors
- established, written rules
- the gap of time between the introduction of material culture and nonmaterial culture’s acceptance of it
- groups that reject and oppose society’s widely accepted cultural patterns
- the evaluation and judgment of another culture based on one’s own cultural norms
- the way society really is based on what actually occurs and exists
- a combination of pieces of existing reality into new forms
- the cultural patterns of a society’s elite
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- the way that people understand the world based on their form of language
- patterns or traits that are globally common to all societies
- gestures or objects that have meanings associated with them that are recognized by people who share a culture
- the moral views and principles of a group
- casual behaviors that are generally and widely conformed to
- the spread of material and nonmaterial culture from one culture to another
- the visible and invisible rules of conduct through which societies are structured
- people who live in a definable community and who share a culture
- the standards a society would like to embrace and live up to
- mainstream, widespread patterns among a society’s population
- a symbolic system of communication
- a culture’s standard for discerning what is good and just in society
- tenets or convictions that people hold to be true
- shared beliefs, values, and practices
- new objects or ideas introduced to culture for the first time
28 Clues: established, written rules • a symbolic system of communication • shared beliefs, values, and practices • the moral views and principles of a group • the cultural patterns of a society’s elite • things and ideas found from what already exists • tenets or convictions that people hold to be true • control a way to encourage conformity to cultural norms • ...
Section Two Review 2023-01-17
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- a high-pitched sound
- a creation not made before
- think about
- helps you do something
- short sleep
- to move close for comfort or warmth
- how something feels
- piece of information
- uses electricity
- a snake or worm moves
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- an electric tool
- messy, careless drawing
- extremely smart or creative
- a scientist might work here
- a synonym for draw
- a stop sign, a bell rings, teacher claps
- study or learn about a topic
- move suddenly
- a scientist does many
19 Clues: think about • short sleep • move suddenly • an electric tool • uses electricity • a synonym for draw • how something feels • a high-pitched sound • piece of information • a scientist does many • a snake or worm moves • helps you do something • messy, careless drawing • a creation not made before • extremely smart or creative • a scientist might work here • study or learn about a topic • ...
Zahir Hernandez-Why did human societies get more complex? 2021-10-27
Across
- Cities concentrated people and resources, which created demand for methods of
- societies took the forms of agricultural
- High population densities made it easier for diseases to
- larger groups enabled innovative
- how much is 2+2
- By about 10,000 BCE, humans began to establish agricultural villages.This had massive
- In order to facilitate cooperation between these many different classes and to
- To facilitate the organization and administration of these large, dense communities, people began to create social
- Larger groups demanded more sophisticated
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- new social order was the evolution of the idea of
- many societies had systems of
- The invention of writing allowed elites to
- Specialized labor gave rise to distinct
- symbolic expression grew more
- the growth of agriculture resulted in
- Civilizations evoked images of
- High population densities allowed for better
- Larger groups gave rise to new
18 Clues: how much is 2+2 • many societies had systems of • symbolic expression grew more • Civilizations evoked images of • Larger groups gave rise to new • larger groups enabled innovative • the growth of agriculture resulted in • Specialized labor gave rise to distinct • societies took the forms of agricultural • Larger groups demanded more sophisticated • ...
Peeps 2023-04-01
12 Clues: Hot _______ • can be eaten • ______ & Ike • peep shape #2 • peep shape #1 • accomplishment • colors of peeps • season of Peeps • white puffy candy • more than one type • does not contain animal productss • The study of ______ led to the invention of specialized machinery to make Peeps.
Puzzle 55 2023-07-20
12 Clues: 24 hour race • Senior doctor • Name for hoover • Criminal on the run • Family holiday chain • German Tennis player • New idea or invention • Clash of the... (film) • Paper used in chemistry • Colloquial for socialise • Electromagnetic radiation • British TV show (The only way is...)
The Industrial Revolution 2025-02-19
Across
- Weaving machine
- City growth due to industry
- Fossil fuel for steam power
- Tracks for locomotives
- Multi-spindle spinning frame
- Man-made waterway for transport
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- Morse code communication
- James Watt's innovation
- Eli Whitney's invention
- Mass production site
- Fabric industry revolution
- Metal crucial for machinery
12 Clues: Weaving machine • Mass production site • Tracks for locomotives • James Watt's innovation • Eli Whitney's invention • Morse code communication • Fabric industry revolution • City growth due to industry • Fossil fuel for steam power • Metal crucial for machinery • Multi-spindle spinning frame • Man-made waterway for transport
TESOL MAY 2018 2018-05-12
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- an object with a particular purpose
- new idea or thing being used for the first time
- a machine used to copy something to put on a computer
- something created by somebody for the first time
- when something is better
- small book with information about a product
- plan
- that can be used again
- someone who produces or makes something
- a part of an activity or a period of development
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- someone who creates something new
- a machine in your home
- to show how something works
- something that makes people want to do or buy something
- with obstacles; made of rock and therefore usually hard to travel along
- to create something for the first time
- that can be carried and moved to another place
- Marvels (B2) – Vocabulary list (for Word search)
- a small device that does something useful
- something that must be done/ that is needed
- growth
21 Clues: plan • growth • a machine in your home • that can be used again • when something is better • to show how something works • someone who creates something new • an object with a particular purpose • to create something for the first time • someone who produces or makes something • a small device that does something useful • small book with information about a product • ...
TESOL MAY 2018 2018-05-12
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- that can be carried and moved to another place
- an object with a particular purpose
- someone who produces or makes something
- something created by somebody for the first time
- someone who creates something new
- growth
- plan
- to create something for the first time
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- that can be used again
- something that must be done/ that is needed
- something that makes people want to do or buy something
- a small device that does something useful
- when something is better
- a machine in your home
- to show how something works
- with obstacles; made of rock and therefore usually hard to travel along
- a machine used to copy something to put on a computer
- new idea or thing being used for the first time
- small book with information about a product
- a part of an activity or a period of development
20 Clues: plan • growth • that can be used again • a machine in your home • when something is better • to show how something works • someone who creates something new • an object with a particular purpose • to create something for the first time • someone who produces or makes something • a small device that does something useful • something that must be done/ that is needed • ...
TESOL MAY 2018 2018-05-12
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- someone who creates something new
- an object with a particular purpose
- plan
- small book with information about a product
- with obstacles; made of rock and therefore usually hard to travel along
- new idea or thing being used for the first time
- to show how something works
- something that must be done/ that is needed
- a machine in your home
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- a machine used to copy something to put on a computer
- a part of an activity or a period of development
- that can be used again
- growth
- that can be carried and moved to another place
- to create something for the first time
- someone who produces or makes something
- when something is better
- something that makes people want to do or buy something
- a small device that does something useful
- something created by somebody for the first time
20 Clues: plan • growth • that can be used again • a machine in your home • when something is better • to show how something works • someone who creates something new • an object with a particular purpose • to create something for the first time • someone who produces or makes something • a small device that does something useful • small book with information about a product • ...
Industrial Revolution 2015-10-25
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- Political idea that protected workers from exploitation from property owners
- Person who invests capital in a business
- A work stoppage intended an employer to meet certain demands
- A business owned by the stockholders
- Movement of people from rural areas to cities
- Person who started their own new business
- Machine that drew out cotton fibers and twisted them into thread
- Fabric made out of cotton
- Human-made channels for water
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- Native American born that was catholic
- Person who comes into the country that is not born there
- Mix of jenny and water frame to produce strong thin fiber
- Plant grown mostly in the south
- ________ parts invented by Eli Whitney
- Machine that turned fuel into motion
- A severe recession
- ____ Canal. Most important canal
- Invention by Robert Fulton that cut shipping cost by 90%
- ______ plow invented by John Deere
- _____ Unions. Organization worker interested in industry or trade
20 Clues: A severe recession • Fabric made out of cotton • Human-made channels for water • Plant grown mostly in the south • ____ Canal. Most important canal • ______ plow invented by John Deere • Machine that turned fuel into motion • A business owned by the stockholders • Native American born that was catholic • ________ parts invented by Eli Whitney • ...
China review Owen 2023-03-01
Across
- one of the animals used to plow fields
- according to confucianism children owe their parents this
- most important trade item of china
- these people often raided chinese villages
- this person was the first great teacher
- the rich people of china
- this invention helped millers grind more grain.
- confucius believed all people needed a sense of____
- shang kings received their power and wisdom from.
- any books opposing Qin Shihuangdi would be publicly
- the country north of china
- this person was the link between heaven and earth
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- people were beheaded during this period
- this is a type of soil brought from china's rivers
- this is a form of chinese writing represented by picture
- qin based his rule on this idea.
- china's most popular trade route
- this is how the zhou fell
- this plateau served as one of china's barriers
- the xiongnu were masters of fighting on____
20 Clues: the rich people of china • this is how the zhou fell • the country north of china • qin based his rule on this idea. • china's most popular trade route • most important trade item of china • one of the animals used to plow fields • people were beheaded during this period • this person was the first great teacher • these people often raided chinese villages • ...
The Hobbit Vocab 1 2020-10-02
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- (adj.) bold, adventurous, recklessly daring
- personal belongings
- irritated; annoyed
- Clever and cautious
- The chanting or speaking of words seeming to have magical power or used to create a magical spell.
- To bite with, grinding teeth
- To make a foolish or careless mistake; to move clumsily and carelessly.
- A very small piece; a small treat
- Wise in handling practical matters; exercising good judgment or common sense, full of wisdom
- (Adj.) Described in well-known stories; existing in old stories (legends) rather than real life
- To pulsate or flutter with uneven beating
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- confused or bewildered
- Bizarre, outrageous
- Crafty, skillful, sneaky
- payment for work done
- procession; parade
- (adj) proud, arrogant, conceited
- Firmly or stubbornly sticking to one's purpose or opinion, rigid
- Characterized by cleverness or originality of invention or construction
- To make speechless with amazement;astonish
- A small part broken or separated from something.
21 Clues: procession; parade • irritated; annoyed • Bizarre, outrageous • personal belongings • Clever and cautious • payment for work done • confused or bewildered • Crafty, skillful, sneaky • To bite with, grinding teeth • (adj) proud, arrogant, conceited • A very small piece; a small treat • To pulsate or flutter with uneven beating • To make speechless with amazement;astonish • ...
Greatest Inventions of World War II 2021-04-21
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- Who invented the first modern color television
- What company invented freeze-dried coffee in 1938
- Willem Kolff invented this in 1944, and saved many lives
- Who invented Chocolate Chips
- Who discovered the hallucinogenic properties of LSD in 1938
- What did Percy Spencer invent
- Who invented the popular kid's toy, the slinky
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- George Nissen Invented what at the University of Iowa
- Who invented the Ballpoint pen
- Who invented the first parking meter
- Samuel Coats patented this in 1936
- Who is "the father of the atomic bomb"
- An invention by Howard Florey that ended up winning him the Nobel Peace Prize
- What did Emile Gagnan and Jacques Costeau invent
- Who discovered the active ingredient in super glue
- Igor Sikorsky invented in 1939
- This was invented by Vesta Stoudt to save soldiers in the war
- What did James Wright invent in
- Karl Pabst invented in 1940
- Invented the photocopier
20 Clues: Invented the photocopier • Karl Pabst invented in 1940 • Who invented Chocolate Chips • What did Percy Spencer invent • Who invented the Ballpoint pen • Igor Sikorsky invented in 1939 • What did James Wright invent in • Samuel Coats patented this in 1936 • Who invented the first parking meter • Who is "the father of the atomic bomb" • ...
Chapter 2 2025-01-15
Across
- the father of your mum or dad
- a board with alphabet buttons
- the name of your text
- action word
- right
- written message
- power up your phone or PC
- help
- character with extraordinary powers
- discover new things and places
- desire to learn and discover
- word describing other words
- to think outside the box
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- turn words from one language into another
- list of every letter
- small table next to your bed
- repeatedly press the alarm button
- a thing that has a specific function
- explain in detail the features of an object
- make up a new thing
- section of a text
- money you make from your job
- you wear this to be someone else
- put on your hands in winter
- the roads you walk to a specific place
- a drawing of your invention
26 Clues: help • right • action word • written message • section of a text • make up a new thing • list of every letter • the name of your text • to think outside the box • power up your phone or PC • put on your hands in winter • a drawing of your invention • word describing other words • small table next to your bed • money you make from your job • desire to learn and discover • ...
Human Ingenuity and Technology 2024-12-06
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- Platforms for online social interaction
- Field focused on designing intelligent machines
- Autonomous vehicles with no human driver
- Protection of computer systems from theft or damage
- Additive manufacturing process creating three-dimensional objects
- Creating a genetically identical copy of an organism
- Manipulation of matter on an atomic scale
- Proposed point of rapid technological growth
- A new device or method created through innovation
- Objects orbiting Earth for communication and research
- Simulated experience that can mimic the real world
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- Residence equipped with interconnected devices for automation
- Smart devices worn on the body for various applications
- Using biological systems for technological applications
- Sustainable energy sources like solar and wind
- Virtual money used for online transactions
- Creative problem-solving of mankind
- Multi-functional mobile device
- Altered organisms for improved traits
- Machines simulating human intelligence
20 Clues: Multi-functional mobile device • Creative problem-solving of mankind • Altered organisms for improved traits • Machines simulating human intelligence • Platforms for online social interaction • Autonomous vehicles with no human driver • Manipulation of matter on an atomic scale • Virtual money used for online transactions • Proposed point of rapid technological growth • ...
Industrialization and Urbanization 2025-04-24
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- Union Worker organization advocating for better conditions.
- Device enabling rapid long-distance communication.
- Labor Employment of minors in factories/mines.
- System System organizing workers and machines under one roof.
- Densely populated city area with infrastructure.
- Process of developing industries in a country.
- Watt Improved the steam engine for industrial use.
- First industry transformed by mechanization.
- Environmental harm caused by factories (e.g., smog).
- Gin Eli Whitney’s invention that sped up cotton processing.
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- Replacing human labor with machines.
- Economic system based on private ownership.
- Transportation network critical to industrial trade.
- Social class that grew during industrialization.
- Growth Rapid expansion of cities due to migration.
- Movement Efforts to improve living/working conditions.
- Movement of people from rural areas to cities.
- Overcrowded urban housing for the working class.
- Large buildings where goods are mass-produced.
- Production Manufacturing goods quickly and cheaply.
20 Clues: Replacing human labor with machines. • Economic system based on private ownership. • First industry transformed by mechanization. • Process of developing industries in a country. • Movement of people from rural areas to cities. • Large buildings where goods are mass-produced. • Social class that grew during industrialization. • ...
WWW List #3 R/S 2025-05-21
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- the very first version of an invention
- a shape with 5 sides
- a tool used to see very small things
- a collection of blood under the skin caused by an injury
- to speak in one tone
- a nerve cell
- a plane that can land and takeoff on water
- to cut out
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- a group of musicians that make sound together as one
- to get out
- a word that sounds the same as another word but has a different meaning
- to lead something
- to carry or move something from one space to another
- to go back over again
- a shape that has many sides
- a process used by plants to make energy and
- help you see, aka glasses
- to be present all of the time everywhere
- a surgeon who works on your nerves
- when your body temperature is below where it should be
20 Clues: to get out • to cut out • a nerve cell • to lead something • a shape with 5 sides • to speak in one tone • to go back over again • help you see, aka glasses • a shape that has many sides • a surgeon who works on your nerves • a tool used to see very small things • the very first version of an invention • to be present all of the time everywhere • ...
OATS and Mesopotamia 2025-09-25
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- a tool that broke through soil that improved farming
- recycling bottles is an example of this
- the world's first system of writing
- picture symbols that represented an idea
- a worker has a specialized task
- sharp tools used on clay tablets
- the arc of fertile farmland
- supplying water to an area of land
- Sumerian invention that led to the cart and plow
- computers are an example of this
- a long poem that tells of a hero
- more than is needed
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- a name meaning land between two rivers
- a river in Mesopotamia
- a pyramid-shaped temple
- a mythical creature who appeared on ancient maps
- man-made waterways
- the empire state building
- a mixture of soil and small rocks
- the symbol for a capital city on a map
- two people arguing
- a worker who was a writer
- the science of building
23 Clues: man-made waterways • two people arguing • more than is needed • a river in Mesopotamia • a pyramid-shaped temple • the science of building • the empire state building • a worker who was a writer • the arc of fertile farmland • a worker has a specialized task • sharp tools used on clay tablets • computers are an example of this • a long poem that tells of a hero • ...
The Incredible (Fully-Formed!) Brain of Ellen Lasko 2025-09-07
Across
- Summer 2024 blockbuster
- Lying down brother, for one
- Moon
- Opposite of complimentary
- Words that may be followed by a heart emoji
- Ohio shopper's paradise
- When you're ready and waiting for something
- A certain island nation
- Nemesis
- Jester
- Best Lunch
- Most beautiful smile in the NFL
- Podcaster's cookie
- Perfect end to a summer evening
- None to anyone mentioned, obviously
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- Triple dipper home
- Horse girl literature
- Communal child
- Ben Affleck's lifeblood
- Favorite secondhand clothing source
- Shellfish with mushrooms, perhaps?
- A significant Way
- Movie VIPs
- Dinner proposal?
- Nerd's invention
- Big city, in a way
- 10th Duggar child
- Formative TV couple
- Emphatic affirmative
- Researcher, maybe
- Jennifer Lawrence and Lin-Manuel Miranda, for example
- Sister, or protagonist
- What might be found in kitchen
- People's Sexiest Man Alive 2018
- Millennial sound
35 Clues: Moon • Jester • Nemesis • Movie VIPs • Best Lunch • Communal child • Dinner proposal? • Nerd's invention • Millennial sound • A significant Way • 10th Duggar child • Researcher, maybe • Triple dipper home • Big city, in a way • Podcaster's cookie • Formative TV couple • Emphatic affirmative • Horse girl literature • Sister, or protagonist • Summer 2024 blockbuster • Ben Affleck's lifeblood • ...
Spelling Review #3 Crossword 2026-05-06
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- extremely happy or excited
- an artist who makes statues or 3D art
- something accomplished with effort or skill
- changed to fit a specific need or person
- something new that has been made or created
- a change in position or place; or a group working toward a goal
- being born again; a new beginning
- able to be seen or understood clearly
- the beliefs, customs, and way of life of a group of people
- to make something new
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- admitted something was true, often reluctantly
- said something suddenly without thinking
- a person who designs buildings
- to form a picture or idea in your mind
- dirt or filth that is hard to remove
- the ability to do something
- written works such as stories, poems, and books
- making someone feel scared or nervous
- discovered or noticed something
- improved or made better
20 Clues: to make something new • improved or made better • extremely happy or excited • the ability to do something • a person who designs buildings • discovered or noticed something • being born again; a new beginning • dirt or filth that is hard to remove • an artist who makes statues or 3D art • making someone feel scared or nervous • able to be seen or understood clearly • ...
Bold and Brave: Female Changemakers 2023-02-01
Across
- This young entrepreneur made the connection between bees and lemonade.
- This world renowned chef started her career as a navy spy.
- This American fencer became the first Muslim to wear a hijab at the Olympics.
- This astronaut was the first African American woman in space.
- Iraq War Veteran, Purple Heart Recipient, and US Senator are 3 of her names.
- Her voice brought attention to water contamination in her indigenous community.
- Her gravity-defying aerosaults showcased this gymnast’s greatness.
- Her words inspired generations of writers and poets.
- This young poet shared her words of hope and change on the inauguration steps.
- To have all inclusive skin color crayons was this young girl’s dream.
- This former Supreme Court Justice fought for women’s rights.
- After saving a boat of refugees, this swimmer was on the first Olympic refugee team.
- This fossil hunter’s discoveries proved there was life on Earth for millions of years.
- Written from an English cottage, this author’s books center on strong female characters.
- This young girl climbed the steps of the Capital without her wheelchair.
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- A shark bite didn’t diminish this surfer’s determination and positivity.
- Hooked on inventions, this mathematician wrote the first computer program.
- The creator of #findthatlizard makes herpetology cool for future scientists.
- This scientist’s work provided the foundation for the discovery of DNA.
- Her brave act showed people the power of saying no to segregation.
- An activist for the transgender community, she fights for LGBTQ rights and equality.
- This famous artist painted hundreds of self-portraits surrounded by animals.
- This Saudi woman publicly drove a car when it was forbidden for women to do so.
- Walk through the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in DC to see her incredible vision.
24 Clues: Her words inspired generations of writers and poets. • This world renowned chef started her career as a navy spy. • This former Supreme Court Justice fought for women’s rights. • This astronaut was the first African American woman in space. • Her gravity-defying aerosaults showcased this gymnast’s greatness. • ...
Industrial Revalution 2021-03-02
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- improved the production of textiles and cloth.
- improved making of railroads in the 19th century.
- water wheel turbine to drive a mechanical process such as milling, grinding, rolling or hammering.
- largest immagration group
- Sped up the process of farming wheat.
- the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country.
- sped up transportation of goods and people.
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- Produced a large number of weapons at a greater speed and less cost.
- small housing for people coming into the big cities in the 1800's
- Important news could travel within minutes over vast distances.
- Made separating cotton dozens times faster.
- transported goods and people over vast distances of water.
- first momentous farming invention.
- the process of making an area more urban.
- process of people leaving one country to reside in another.
- group that build erie canal
16 Clues: largest immagration group • group that build erie canal • first momentous farming invention. • Sped up the process of farming wheat. • the process of making an area more urban. • Made separating cotton dozens times faster. • sped up transportation of goods and people. • improved the production of textiles and cloth. • improved making of railroads in the 19th century. • ...
Modern English Crossword Puzzle 2021-07-12
11 Clues: Pandemic • Online service • Vehicle Invention • Language time period • Type of spelling book • Communication channels • Morse code communication • Internet introduced term • A place to watch TV shows • Device used to call someone • Online socialization service
Age of Exploration 2021-08-24
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- the second of the 3 G's
- led the Vikings from Greenland to North America
- went on the first voyage to circumnavigate the earth.
- Europeans learned about riches and goods in other parts of the world.
- the fifth "danger at sea"
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- 1492 he accidentally reached North America while attempting to reach ASIA
- known as "the navigator". the Prince of Portugal.
- Learning and new invention became important to more and more people.
- was the first to round the southern tip of Africa and continue northeast to India
- the second "danger at sea"
- the first of the 3 G's
- the third of the 3 G's
12 Clues: the first of the 3 G's • the third of the 3 G's • the second of the 3 G's • the fifth "danger at sea" • the second "danger at sea" • led the Vikings from Greenland to North America • known as "the navigator". the Prince of Portugal. • went on the first voyage to circumnavigate the earth. • Learning and new invention became important to more and more people. • ...
Wall-E in Space 2021-06-13
Across
- the name of our planet
- the name of the people aboard the spaceship or any mode of transportation
- the main characters are all _____. They help humans.
- I am a living object. I am green, I have leaves and I grow.
- I am a place to grow fruits, vegetables, plants and trees.
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- a synonym of spaceship.
- an invention to access water underground
- a mode of transportation that goes to space
- I grow on trees, bushes and vines. People eat them. It is healthy
- Earth is a ____.
- I grow in the ground. I am a healthy food.
- the location for planets and stars
12 Clues: Earth is a ____. • the name of our planet • a synonym of spaceship. • the location for planets and stars • an invention to access water underground • I grow in the ground. I am a healthy food. • a mode of transportation that goes to space • the main characters are all _____. They help humans. • I am a place to grow fruits, vegetables, plants and trees. • ...
MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY 2018-11-18
Across
- development of media
- driving force for mergers and acquisitions in media
- who said that " from game consoles to personal computers to the internet to the cellphones"
- any form of media that is created and controlled in a community
- stewards of good information collection
- contains features or human interest articles
- trend that cannot be done away
- faced to face interaction, limiting the transfer and the access of information over long distances.
- refers to materials that are written and distributed physically
- the most significant event in history of printing is the invention of printing press by _______________.
- second to the most important media form
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- contains news stories and have other types of articles
- relayed through people media
- popular to both young and old
- also called as "household" media
- interpretation of data by the author or producer
- Form of media that is considered impressionable and has an emotional effect to the audience
- first electronic mass medium
- very first mass media in history
- most effective way to communicate in a large audience
20 Clues: development of media • relayed through people media • first electronic mass medium • popular to both young and old • trend that cannot be done away • also called as "household" media • very first mass media in history • stewards of good information collection • second to the most important media form • contains features or human interest articles • ...
Hamish 'sh' Phoneme Crossword 2023-10-03
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- The action of inventing something, typically a process or device.
- A combination of statements, ideas, or features which are opposed to one another.
- A small book or magazine containing pictures and information about a product or service.
- Prevent from continuing.
- The branch of science concerned with the physical and biological phenomena of the sea.
- The capacity to accept or tolerate delay, problems, or suffering without becoming annoyed or anxious.
- Make or become less.
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- Careful and honest.
- A person employed to drive a car.
- Machines collectively.
- An occupation that requires special education and training.
- Tell someone something positively to dispel any doubts.
12 Clues: Careful and honest. • Make or become less. • Machines collectively. • Prevent from continuing. • A person employed to drive a car. • Tell someone something positively to dispel any doubts. • An occupation that requires special education and training. • The action of inventing something, typically a process or device. • ...
EV Batteries 2024-02-29
Across
- an industrial plant for purifying a crude substance
- a side-effect produced when making something else
- an energy-efficient engine that uses gas and electricity
- untouched
- a material Canada has ready for mining and is a key part of an EV battery
- a situation in which people can make a lot of money or be very successful
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- minerals, forests, water that occur in nature
- has an electric motors that charges
- money paid by the government to support a business
- a natural fuel like coal or gas
- the network of firms that make and deliver goods and services
- an official right over an invention, preventing stealing the idea
12 Clues: untouched • a natural fuel like coal or gas • has an electric motors that charges • minerals, forests, water that occur in nature • a side-effect produced when making something else • money paid by the government to support a business • an industrial plant for purifying a crude substance • an energy-efficient engine that uses gas and electricity • ...
Ancient Civilizations 2023-09-18
Across
- Language in its written form.
- Invention that makes life easier.
- The art and technique of designing and building.
- Distinct way to separate people based on income and status.
- The expression or application of human creative skill and imagination.
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- The system or group of people controlling an organized community.
- Alternative work assignments for citizens, in which they do not work in the open field.
- A large town.
- The belief in and worship of a superhuman power or powers.
9 Clues: A large town. • Language in its written form. • Invention that makes life easier. • The art and technique of designing and building. • The belief in and worship of a superhuman power or powers. • Distinct way to separate people based on income and status. • The system or group of people controlling an organized community. • ...
6n spelling and vocab 2022-03-03
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- doubt, distrust, or apprehension
- clumsy stupid person
- particular os specific purpose
- abandon
- force into less space
- clothing
- cleverness or originality of invention or construction
- quantity of food provided for one occasion of eating
- condemn publicly or openly
- drench
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- crowd around
- send off or away with speed
- misrepresent; damagingly
- profitable
- without a skill for a particular task
- irritate or annoy
- extremely hungry
- done or completed in an instant
18 Clues: drench • abandon • clothing • profitable • crowd around • extremely hungry • irritate or annoy • clumsy stupid person • force into less space • misrepresent; damagingly • condemn publicly or openly • send off or away with speed • particular os specific purpose • done or completed in an instant • doubt, distrust, or apprehension • without a skill for a particular task • ...
Nautical crossword 2020-04-09
Across
- This rope is tidy, like a spring
- Bob Dylan and Luke combs sang about this weather phenomenon
- Upsetting to sailors they may maroon.
- Opposite side to a tawny drink
- Waves for your hair
- this instrument might help you find your direction
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- Right waves for a drink holder
- This old invention might turn the ship around
- Spiritual anchor for a mast
- Closer to a clyde lighthouse
- Doctors might identify with this position finder.
11 Clues: Waves for your hair • Spiritual anchor for a mast • Closer to a clyde lighthouse • Right waves for a drink holder • Opposite side to a tawny drink • This rope is tidy, like a spring • Upsetting to sailors they may maroon. • This old invention might turn the ship around • Doctors might identify with this position finder. • this instrument might help you find your direction • ...
UNIC September 2018-09-07
Across
- something you do in your free time
- you do that in order to be consisted the next day.
- something you try to use again
- Somth8ing created by someone for the first time
- most people stand and give speech or they dance on it
- to create something for the first time
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- the best friend of the human
- someone the his job is dancing and wears point shoes
- when you have to have a ticket to enter and watch it
- the skirt that Balarina's wear
10 Clues: the best friend of the human • something you try to use again • the skirt that Balarina's wear • something you do in your free time • to create something for the first time • Somth8ing created by someone for the first time • you do that in order to be consisted the next day. • someone the his job is dancing and wears point shoes • ...
Frionna Dale 4/15/19 2019-04-15
Across
- a fast growing community
- a device that use electrical signals to send message
- fortune seekers who came to california during the gold rush
- ship with sleek hulls and talk sails that clipped time from long journeys
- a new development or invention
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- to change significantly
- a system of dots and dasher that represent the alphabet
- group of workers with the same trade or skills
- to include absorb
- person who acts as police, judge and jury without formal legal authority
10 Clues: to include absorb • to change significantly • a fast growing community • a new development or invention • group of workers with the same trade or skills • a device that use electrical signals to send message • a system of dots and dasher that represent the alphabet • fortune seekers who came to california during the gold rush • ...
Qin Dynasty 2024-02-08
Across
- A farming invention used to irrigate your crops.
- The harsh leader of the Qin Dynasty.
- The trading route of ancient China.
- The wall that seperates China from other countries.
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- A valley along which the capitol of Qin Dynasty and many other dynasties were situated.
- A form of therapy that entails the burning of mugwort leaves.
- A material made from silkworm cacoons.
- Strict and Mean.
- To make something the same and simple.
- A medical treatment in which you poke pressure points with multiple needles.
10 Clues: Strict and Mean. • The trading route of ancient China. • The harsh leader of the Qin Dynasty. • A material made from silkworm cacoons. • To make something the same and simple. • A farming invention used to irrigate your crops. • The wall that seperates China from other countries. • A form of therapy that entails the burning of mugwort leaves. • ...
meerkat marathon dream 2024-12-05
Across
- The number of main characters in the story.
- The main character of the story who moves slowly.
- What the friends admired at the top of the tree.
- The invention that helped the sloth climb the tree.
- The playful animal who supported the sloth.
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- The calm and wise animal friend.
- What the sloth and friends climbed together.
- The peaceful part of the rainforest the sloth loves.
- The material used to make the sloth’s rocket suit.
- What the sloth and his friends showed by helping each other.
10 Clues: The calm and wise animal friend. • The number of main characters in the story. • The playful animal who supported the sloth. • What the sloth and friends climbed together. • What the friends admired at the top of the tree. • The main character of the story who moves slowly. • The material used to make the sloth’s rocket suit. • ...
Year 6 Word List 8-2 2025-07-30
Across
- Reasonable and based on clear thinking.
- The quality of being kind and willing to give to others.
- To give support, confidence, or hope to someone.
- To make something better or achieve progress.
- Clearly stated, certain, or exact.
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- The act of traveling from one place to another, typically over a long distance.
- To become aware of or observe something.
- A new device, method, or idea that has been created.
- Free from errors; correct and precise.
- A conclusion or choice made after careful thought.
10 Clues: Clearly stated, certain, or exact. • Free from errors; correct and precise. • Reasonable and based on clear thinking. • To become aware of or observe something. • To make something better or achieve progress. • To give support, confidence, or hope to someone. • A conclusion or choice made after careful thought. • A new device, method, or idea that has been created. • ...
Techonology Snow Day Crossword 2026-01-21
Across
- a machine that performs complex calculations, runs programs, and accesses data in multiple ways
- stored programming that tells a robot or application what to do
- an improvement on an old creation
- a new creation
- tools and devices created to benefit human life
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- an exchange of ions that creates a current and can be used to power things
- energy of motion
- toothed wheels that can transfer motion
- stored energy
- an autonomous or semi-autonomous machine that performs one or more predetermined tasks
10 Clues: stored energy • a new creation • energy of motion • an improvement on an old creation • toothed wheels that can transfer motion • tools and devices created to benefit human life • stored programming that tells a robot or application what to do • an exchange of ions that creates a current and can be used to power things • ...
Crossword on unit linked words 2025-08-28
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- The study of human history through excavation and artefacts.
- An advanced stage of human society with culture and government.
- Something handed down from the past.
- Traditional practices or usual ways of behaving.
- Very old; belonging to the distant past.
- Objects made by humans, typically of cultural or historical interest.
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- A system where people are ranked by status or authority.
- The act of digging, often to find ancient remains.
- The practice of farming and cultivation of land.
- A new method, idea, or invention.
10 Clues: A new method, idea, or invention. • Something handed down from the past. • Very old; belonging to the distant past. • The practice of farming and cultivation of land. • Traditional practices or usual ways of behaving. • The act of digging, often to find ancient remains. • A system where people are ranked by status or authority. • ...
1920s Crossword 2026-05-10
Across
- Women's fashion trend with short dresses and bobbed hair
- Illegal trade of alcohol during Prohibition
- Economic buying and selling market that crashed in 1929
- Popular fizzy drink sold for 5 cents
- American cars became widely affordable because of this business man
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- Famous jazz musician and bandleader of the era
- Famous New York baseball player nicknamed "The Sultan of Swat"
- Secret bars during Prohibition
- Fast-growing invention heard in homes across America
- Music style made famous in the 1920s
10 Clues: Secret bars during Prohibition • Music style made famous in the 1920s • Popular fizzy drink sold for 5 cents • Illegal trade of alcohol during Prohibition • Famous jazz musician and bandleader of the era • Fast-growing invention heard in homes across America • Economic buying and selling market that crashed in 1929 • ...
Early China Review 2021-12-06
Across
- Name for a line of rulers from the same family
- Prized white and blue Chinese pottery
- This philosophy believes in harmony with nature, balance
- second golden age dynasty of China
- The term for the rise, fall, and rise of dynasties
- Explorer/admiral sailor who made seven huge voyages with his treasure fleet
- Mongol invention that allowed them to fire arrows from horseback
- Term used for when Shi Huangdi made all writing, roads, weights and measures the same
- This Confucian term means 'respect for parents'
- The Chinese name for the dynasty ruled by the Mongols
- Famous Chinese invention that powered fireworks and rockets
- important grain crop grown in flooded fields
- Chinese philosopher who wanted to put society back in order the way it used to be
- Clay _______ Warriors built by Shi Huangdi to guard him in the afterlife
- Early Chinese often worshipped these dead family members
- The _____ Period was 250 years of civil war at the end of the Zhou but before the Qin Dynasty
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- Italian trader who visited China during the Yuan Dynasty
- Grandson of Ghenghis Khan who ruled China's Yuan Dynasty
- To work for the government, you had to pass one of these confucian exams
- first golden age dynasty of China
- Used by Shang Dynasty priests for fortune telling
- the teachings of Confucius are written down in the ___
- The first emperor of China who ruled with legalist policies
- This magnetic device allowed Chinese sailors and traders to navigate
- Dynasty that ended exploration, rebuilt the great wall and closed off from the rest of the world
- This philosophy believes in punishment and rewards
- This structure was built to protect China from Northern invaders
- The name for the secretive palace of the Ming Emperors
- Chinese name for the massive ships built to explore the oceans
- Good rulers were given the blessing of the gods to rule
- Empire founded by Ghengis Khan in Central Asia
- Fertile yellow colored silt deposited by the Yellow River
- Famous ancient trade route of goods and ideas across Asia
- Invented during the Han Dynasty, made from wood pulp
- The Confucian concept of being a good person
35 Clues: first golden age dynasty of China • second golden age dynasty of China • Prized white and blue Chinese pottery • important grain crop grown in flooded fields • The Confucian concept of being a good person • Name for a line of rulers from the same family • Empire founded by Ghengis Khan in Central Asia • This Confucian term means 'respect for parents' • ...
Reformation 2020-01-13
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- Fixed with a hammer
- German city
- Jan Hus was one of them
- The ultimate spiritual authority in the opinion of Luther
- Erasmus was one of them
- Exclusion out of Christian community
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- Invention allowing arguments to be copied and spread easily
- Money given to the Church to be forgiven for sins
- Person thinking differently from Church authorities
- Schism in Christianity
- Philosophy of people thinking man is free to create his own fate
11 Clues: German city • Fixed with a hammer • Schism in Christianity • Jan Hus was one of them • Erasmus was one of them • Exclusion out of Christian community • Money given to the Church to be forgiven for sins • Person thinking differently from Church authorities • The ultimate spiritual authority in the opinion of Luther • Invention allowing arguments to be copied and spread easily • ...
SS project 2023-02-24
Across
- Making machines and new technologies more prominent
- movement of people into a different place
- process of people moving into larger cities
- right for an invention
- supporting a state more rather than their whole country
- spans over continents ex: railroads
- rights that individuals can make their own purchases on what they want
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- process of making goods in small portions
- making of a good
- transforms natural materials into a product
- people that buy products
11 Clues: making of a good • right for an invention • people that buy products • spans over continents ex: railroads • process of making goods in small portions • movement of people into a different place • process of people moving into larger cities • transforms natural materials into a product • Making machines and new technologies more prominent • ...
U.S. History Quiz for Chapter 20 2023-03-29
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- People who opposed any form of government
- The Teapot Dome scandal was about this resource
- Policy of pulling away from foreign affairs
- This invention caused nation-wide construction of motels.
- Slogans were used in this new American industry
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- A prejudice against foreign born people
- This invention caused urban sprawl
- Americans used these plans if they couldnt afford something
- The Boston police did this together
- Original country of Sacco and Vanzetti
- President after Harding
- The 'Ohio Gang' surrounded this president
- The Steel mill workers did this together
13 Clues: President after Harding • This invention caused urban sprawl • The Boston police did this together • Original country of Sacco and Vanzetti • A prejudice against foreign born people • The Steel mill workers did this together • People who opposed any form of government • The 'Ohio Gang' surrounded this president • Policy of pulling away from foreign affairs • ...
The 1900-1910 2024-05-02
Across
- A man made waterway in central America
- A policy made to intimidate other countries
- President that lasted from 1901-1909
- Elected president after Theodore Roosevelt
- Island annexed by America after its revolution
- President that was assassinated in 1901
- Group of journalists and writers exposing corruption
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- Act that strictly regulated meat processing
- Electronic invention made to cool the air
- First people to fly
- Book used to expose unsanitary conditions in meat packing
11 Clues: First people to fly • President that lasted from 1901-1909 • A man made waterway in central America • President that was assassinated in 1901 • Electronic invention made to cool the air • Elected president after Theodore Roosevelt • Act that strictly regulated meat processing • A policy made to intimidate other countries • Island annexed by America after its revolution • ...
The 1900-1910 2024-05-02
Across
- A man made waterway in central America
- A policy made to intimidate other countries
- President that lasted from 1901-1909
- Elected president after Theodore Roosevelt
- Island annexed by America after its revolution
- President that was assassinated in 1901
- Group of journalists and writers exposing corruption
Down
- Act that strictly regulated meat processing
- Electronic invention made to cool the air
- First people to fly
- Book used to expose unsanitary conditions in meat packing
11 Clues: First people to fly • President that lasted from 1901-1909 • A man made waterway in central America • President that was assassinated in 1901 • Electronic invention made to cool the air • Elected president after Theodore Roosevelt • Act that strictly regulated meat processing • A policy made to intimidate other countries • Island annexed by America after its revolution • ...
Hidden Women's History 2024-03-11
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- Make sure to thank Josephine Garis Cochran for this invention or you would be cleaning dishes only by hand
- This modern day medical tool was evolved thanks to Letitia Mumford Geer who removed the old circular finger grips so they could be used by one hand
- Margaret Wilcox added this to our cars to help us stay warm in the winter time
- This popular game meant to expose capitalism while bankrupting your friends was created by Lizzie Magie
- Dr. Lillian Gilbreth added this to the bottom of a trash can so you didn't need your hands to open it
- People try to hoard this by hiding history that would debunk the myths and lies of discrimination
- This disposable item was made by Melitta Bentz to make coffee brewing better and free from coffee grounds at the bottom of your mug
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- Marie Van Brittan Brown made this device so you can be sure your home will stay safe while you're away
- Ruth Graves Wakefield invented this yummy ingredient that would forever change basic cookie recipes
- Mary Delaney made the dog leash this so you could adjust the length during a walk
- Driving in the rain wouldn't be possible if it weren't for Mary Anderson's invention
- Stephanie Kwolek discovered the polymer solution for this material, which helps protect the lives of police officers, soldiers, and bodyguards
- This alcoholic drink is thought to be first brewed by a woman nearly 7,000 years ago in Mesopotamia and Sumeria
- Maria Beasley invented this floating device to help survivors of sunken boats
- March 8, 2024 was the International Day of the _______.
15 Clues: March 8, 2024 was the International Day of the _______. • Maria Beasley invented this floating device to help survivors of sunken boats • Margaret Wilcox added this to our cars to help us stay warm in the winter time • Mary Delaney made the dog leash this so you could adjust the length during a walk • ...
billionaire boy 2022-11-18
10 Clues: joe's dad • British money • chocolate bar • exactly the same • joe's first friend • weight measurement • joe's dads invention • language doctors use • another word for unlucky • how much money somoene has
Vocabulary review 2023-04-24
10 Clues: Has no use • Makes money • Unsuccessful • Old fashioned • Start happening • No longer produced • It's easy or useful • Can't live without it • A new process or device • Could cause injury or problems
Chinese Civilization 2020-10-03
10 Clues: Chinese kingdom • A type of metal • Chinese writing • Chinese football • Chinese invention • Chinese calculator • Another word for king • Statues made from clay • First emperor of China • A type of Chinese cloth
Vocab 10.4 Extra Credit 2021-09-17
10 Clues: biased • to intrude • brief, concise • meager, not much • injustice, not fair • a suggestion or hint • to refresh or energize • discourages or prevents • a new method or invention • physical or mental weakness
Unit 1 Lesson 3 Vocab 2025-02-19
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- (in US copyright law) the doctrine that brief excerpts of copyright material may, under certain circumstances, be quoted verbatim for purposes such as criticism, news reporting, teaching, and research, without the need for permission from or payment to the copyright holder.
- a work or invention that is the result of creativity, such as a manuscript or a design, to which one has rights and for which one may apply for a patent, copyright, trademark, etc.
- is a short document or section of a document produced for business purposes.
- moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity.
- a government authority or license conferring a right or title for a set period, especially the sole right to exclude others from making, using, or selling an invention.
- the state of belonging or being available to the public as a whole, and therefore not subject to copyright.
- a situation in which the concerns or aims of two different parties are incompatible.
- the exclusive legal right, given to an originator or an assignee to print, publish, perform, film, or record literary, artistic, or musical material, and to authorize others to do the same.
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- is a form of applied ethics or professional ethics, that examines ethical principles and moral or ethical problems that can arise in a business environment.
- a document setting out a business's future objectives and strategies for achieving them.
- a symbol, word, or words legally registered or established by use as representing a company or product.
- the action of breaking the terms of a law, agreement, etc.; violation.
- the practice of being open and honest in sharing information and making decisions
13 Clues: the action of breaking the terms of a law, agreement, etc.; violation. • is a short document or section of a document produced for business purposes. • the practice of being open and honest in sharing information and making decisions • moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity. • ...
Vocab 1.1, 1.2 2024-11-06
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- – “When the storm became too dangerous, the hikers decided to leave their campsite and find safety.”
- – “Seeing the injured animal, she felt a need to lessen its pain.”
- – “The workers decided to refuse to work until they received better wages.”
- – “The explorer set off on a long adventure, hoping to discover new lands.”
- – “The business thrived, and the community celebrated the rise in wealth and good fortune.”
- – “In his heart, he felt a deep emotion for his childhood home.”
- – “When sugar is mixed into hot tea, it gradually disappears.”
- – “The author planned out an exciting sequence of events that would keep readers hooked until the end of the story.”
- – “The young athlete gave up his free time to practice every day, knowing it would help him achieve his goals.”
- – “The scientist mixed two different chemicals together, creating a new substance with unique properties.”
- – “Some companies take advantage of workers, paying them very little for a lot of work.”
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- – “He managed to trick the animal into a hidden trap in the forest.”
- – “To solve the difficult puzzle, she needed total focus without any distractions.”
- – “After trying several solutions that didn’t work, she had to use her last option to fix the problem.”
- – “Becoming a doctor required years of studying and a strong commitment to helping others.”
- – “The lawyer made a final plea to the judge, hoping to sway the decision.”
- – “It was his dream to become a famous artist, and he had a deep love for painting.”
- – “He was a poor, miserable person with hardly enough food or money to survive.”
- – “In the end, the scientist hoped her discoveries would be remembered and valued by future generations.”
- – “After hours of hard labor in the fields, the farmer was exhausted.”
20 Clues: – “When sugar is mixed into hot tea, it gradually disappears.” • – “In his heart, he felt a deep emotion for his childhood home.” • – “Seeing the injured animal, she felt a need to lessen its pain.” • – “He managed to trick the animal into a hidden trap in the forest.” • – “After hours of hard labor in the fields, the farmer was exhausted.” • ...
Greek and Roman Civilization 2022-11-01
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- Great Greek leader and general
- A form of government led by voters
- A Greek invention to move heavy objects
- The river that Rome started near
- The founder of the city of Rome
- Sporting event created by the Greeks
- A time period when kings ruled Rome
- Land surrounded by water on three sides
- Greek city-state that started democracy
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- Great Roman general assassinated in the Senate
- A Roman structure built to move water
- A time period when emperors ruled Rome
- The cruelest Roman emperor
- He was killed by his brother or fell off a wall
- A militaristic Greek city-state
- Greek god of the underworld
- King of the Greek gods
17 Clues: King of the Greek gods • The cruelest Roman emperor • Greek god of the underworld • Great Greek leader and general • The founder of the city of Rome • A militaristic Greek city-state • The river that Rome started near • A form of government led by voters • A time period when kings ruled Rome • Sporting event created by the Greeks • A Roman structure built to move water • ...
Worksheet Renaissance, Reformation and Industrial Revolution 2024-12-09
Across
- invention helped to spread the information of the Reformation
- propounded the theory of Class Struggle
- primary focus of Renaissance art
- reform within the church
- treaty that ended the religious wars in 1555
- Shift to mass production and factories
- heliocentric theory
- First industry to be industrialized
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- Ideas by Luther nailed at Church
- Industrial Revolution began in this place
- donation to the Church in order to be forgiven for sins
- Bard of Avon
- movement that led to the split of the Church
- sense of curiosity developed_______ in people
- translated Bible into German
- Union group that negotiated for better working conditions
- Cape of Good Hope was discovered by
17 Clues: Bard of Avon • heliocentric theory • reform within the church • translated Bible into German • Ideas by Luther nailed at Church • primary focus of Renaissance art • Cape of Good Hope was discovered by • First industry to be industrialized • Shift to mass production and factories • propounded the theory of Class Struggle • Industrial Revolution began in this place • ...
"Entrepreneurship Vocabulary 2026-03-12
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- A business structure that protects owners from personal debt
- When two companies combine into one company
- Money invested in new high-growth businesses
- A worker hired to complete a job but not an employee
- A business owned and run by one person
- Hiring another company to do certain business tasks
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- When one company buys another company and takes control
- Managing how the public views a company
- A sales system where people sell products and recruit others
- A logo, name, or symbol representing a brand
- Two or more companies working together on a project
- A business legally separate from its owners
- Selling products directly to customers without stores
- Legal protection for an invention
- Building relationships that help business opportunities
- An estimate of the value of property or a business
- Determining how much a business is worth
- Companies cooperating to achieve a shared goal
18 Clues: Legal protection for an invention • A business owned and run by one person • Managing how the public views a company • Determining how much a business is worth • When two companies combine into one company • A business legally separate from its owners • A logo, name, or symbol representing a brand • Money invested in new high-growth businesses • ...
Italian Renaissance and Northern Renaissance 2017-04-24
Across
- region where the Renaissance began
- the English play-write that used the vernacular and wrote on timeless subjects
- the Renaissance writer that wrote about power...and how to keep it
- Northern Renaissance writer who wrote Utopia...on a perfect society
- the culture most copied by Italian Renaissance artists and scholars was Classical _____
- "rebirth"
- the invention that increased the availability of books and the spreading of knowledge easier
- a supporter of the arts
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- the Renaissance painter and sculptor that painted the Sistine Chapel
- Italy was not united, but divided into ____ ____
- Northern Renaissance Christian humanist that challenged the Church with "The Praise of Folly"
- the term for "interest payments" concerning trade and banking
- the most influential philosophy of the Italian Renaissance
- the Renaissance artist and inventor that created Mona Lisa and the Last Supper
- the event (wars) that sparked a revival of trade in Europe
- the man that invented the printing press
- the Renaissance scholar that studied Latin histories and wrote sonnets to "Laura"
17 Clues: "rebirth" • a supporter of the arts • region where the Renaissance began • the man that invented the printing press • Italy was not united, but divided into ____ ____ • the most influential philosophy of the Italian Renaissance • the event (wars) that sparked a revival of trade in Europe • the term for "interest payments" concerning trade and banking • ...
1907 American History 2024-01-25
Across
- What did women wear that accentuated their figure
- What invention recreated how America builds?
- What vaccine cured a famous fatal disease
- Who won the world series?
- US president
- What was the score of the Cubs
- What durable and reusable material was invented?
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- Who wears clothing to accentuate their figure?
- Who did the Cubs play their last game against?
- A widespread disease
- How old did President Roosevelt turn this year?
- What month was the president born in?
- What happened to the coal mines in December?
13 Clues: US president • A widespread disease • Who won the world series? • What was the score of the Cubs • What month was the president born in? • What vaccine cured a famous fatal disease • What invention recreated how America builds? • What happened to the coal mines in December? • Who wears clothing to accentuate their figure? • Who did the Cubs play their last game against? • ...
