discoveries and inventions Crossword Puzzles
INVEnTIONS 2024-01-25
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- was the first woman to win 2 nobel prices
- a place where you can find any information you want rapidly from your house.
- medicines which are taken to reduce pain in the human body
- a popular board game whose objective is to became the richest person.
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- is a device which we use for doing math equations efficiently.
- Is an explosive device which is used in wars between countries.
- an object which we use to produce light.
7 Clues: an object which we use to produce light. • was the first woman to win 2 nobel prices • medicines which are taken to reduce pain in the human body • is a device which we use for doing math equations efficiently. • Is an explosive device which is used in wars between countries. • a popular board game whose objective is to became the richest person. • ...
Inventions 2022-10-14
7 Clues: world wide web • be expert in smth • first flying tranport • inventor of bulb (surname) • invenor of Alternating current • noun mean technological breakthrough • the legendary exclamation of Archimedes
INVENTIONS - 2022-11-21
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- Invented by Carl Benz, is an invention that can help you to go to places much more faster than walking.
- Invented by Philo Taylor Farnsworth II, is an invention for entertainment on home to watch shows, news, movies and much more.
- Invented by Humphry Davy, is an invention that works with electricity to give illumination to places.
- Invented by Jaap Haartsen, is an invention that you can connect wireless devices to for example a computer or a mobile phone.
- Invented by Salvino D'Armati, is an invention that can help you when you can't see from far away.
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- Invented by Willis Carrier, is an invention invented for hot days like summer to refresh you.
- Invented by Alan Kay, is an invention that is like a computer, but portable.
7 Clues: Invented by Alan Kay, is an invention that is like a computer, but portable. • Invented by Willis Carrier, is an invention invented for hot days like summer to refresh you. • Invented by Salvino D'Armati, is an invention that can help you when you can't see from far away. • ...
Vocabulary- Unit 10- C9 2026-03-20
8 Clues: A school party is an • TVs and computers are • How things actually are • A list of things you want • You speak or act for a country • You hope something good happens • You make people want to do something • You try to make someone do something
Renaissance & Reformation 2025-03-20
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- the misuse of power, the degradation of information
- one of Leonardo's inventions, built and tested to work perfectly
- buying forgiveness for sins
- Lisa woman painted by Leonardo da Vinci
- French for "rebirth"
- unhappy with old church, created a new church
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- birthplace of the Renaissance
- his theory revolutionized how people thought of the universe
- Martin Luther nailed 95 of these to a church door
- Press an invention constructed by Johannes Gutenberg
- Vinci invented tons of stuff, wrote backwards, painter, scientist
- fell from a tree and inspired Newton's theory of gravity
- where Leonardo kept his notes
13 Clues: French for "rebirth" • buying forgiveness for sins • birthplace of the Renaissance • where Leonardo kept his notes • Lisa woman painted by Leonardo da Vinci • unhappy with old church, created a new church • Martin Luther nailed 95 of these to a church door • the misuse of power, the degradation of information • Press an invention constructed by Johannes Gutenberg • ...
Lesson 10.4 vocab Ellen 2023-03-14
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- business owned by inventions
- partial ownership of the company
- rich has a duty to help poor and improve society
- oil empire
- group of corporation run by single board of directors
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- shares of a corporation profit
- changed raw materials into finished products, controlled by all steps in the process
- limited supply on resources
- most powerful banker in the US at one time
- income earned from a business after covering costs
- economic system based on private ownership
- steel empire
12 Clues: oil empire • steel empire • limited supply on resources • business owned by inventions • shares of a corporation profit • partial ownership of the company • most powerful banker in the US at one time • economic system based on private ownership • rich has a duty to help poor and improve society • income earned from a business after covering costs • ...
SAT Vocab 3 Crossword 2023-11-29
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- Stubborn
- The ____ argument made the teacher furious.
- You wouldn’t want to feel the ____ of Mr. Marple
- Many people are ____ because they don’t have many basic necessities.
- Mr. Marple uses this word often when we write down vocabulary words.
- The Soviet Union and the U.S. had a ____ relationship.
- Emotionally
- The head of the school was a _____ person.
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- He was ____ about the way he was treated.
- Politicians make many _____ remarks towards each other.
- Pompous
- Although he made one of the greatest discoveries ever, Albert Einstein wasn’t a _____ child. ‘
- Mr. Marple ___ Rohin yesterday.
- He completed the _____ work in a stupor.
- Many students are ___ when it comes to having straight A’s.
15 Clues: Pompous • Stubborn • Emotionally • Mr. Marple ___ Rohin yesterday. • He completed the _____ work in a stupor. • He was ____ about the way he was treated. • The head of the school was a _____ person. • The ____ argument made the teacher furious. • You wouldn’t want to feel the ____ of Mr. Marple • The Soviet Union and the U.S. had a ____ relationship. • ...
Westward Expansion 2023-03-14
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- part of the earth that isn't covered by water
- to adapt to the customs of a group/nation
- weather event that could hurt the land or people
- usage of scientifical discoveries for practical use
- similar animals in a group
- the tract of public land set apart for a special purpose
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- tracks made from steel to run the train
- act of being transported or transporting something
- large areas of flat land
- movement of soil that moves naturally
- movement from one part to another
- moving to a new place
- raising livestock and growing crops
- building that can keep horses
- a signed agreement with a group of people
15 Clues: moving to a new place • large areas of flat land • similar animals in a group • building that can keep horses • movement from one part to another • raising livestock and growing crops • movement of soil that moves naturally • tracks made from steel to run the train • to adapt to the customs of a group/nation • a signed agreement with a group of people • ...
4.5 The Scientific Revolution 2021-11-10
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- force that pulls objects in Earth’s sphere to the center of Earth
- (1473–1543) was a Polish astronomer who concluded that the sun is the center of the universe around which Earth and the other planets revolve. This contradicted the religious and scientific belief that Earth was the center of the universe. Although he did not suffer immediate challenges from the Church, his most important work did not appear in print until after his death.
- (1627–1691) was one of the leading minds of the late 1600s. An English-Irish philosopher and writer, he focused on chemistry, physics, and natural history. His work with pressurized air led to the development of Boyle’s Law, which describes the relationship between pressure and the volume of gas. He was one of the founders of the Royal Society of London.
- careful, step-by-step process used to confirm findings and to prove or disprove a hypothesis
- a branch of mathematics in which calculations are made using special symbolic notations, developed by Isaac Newton
- (1596–1650) was a French philosopher, mathematician, and scientist. He was one of the first to abandon traditional methods of thought based on Aristotle’s teachings. Instead, he promoted a new science based on observation and experiments. For this, he has been called the father of modern philosophy.
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- (1571–1630) was a German astronomer whose discoveries expanded on Copernicus’s heliocentric universe. Kepler’s research showed that the planets move in a particular orbit around the sun. His achievements included a correct description of how vision occurs, as well as how a telescope uses light.
- (1561–1626) was a distinguished English philosopher, statesman, and lawyer. A man of many talents, he promoted rational thought. He was held in high regard by philosophers and scientists in Europe as well as England.
- based on the belief that the sun is the center of the universe
- (1546–1601) was a Danish astronomer who produced the most accurate measurements and locations of the stars before the use of the telescope. His observation that a new star had appeared in an existing constellation challenged the belief that the stars were fixed and forever unchanging.
- (1564–1642) was an Italian astronomer and mathematician whose discoveries using a telescope supported the heliocentric universe theories of Copernicus. His discoveries challenged established scientific and religious thinking. He was an important contributor to the development of the scientific method used by modern scientists.
- (1642–1727) was one of the most important figures of the Scientific Revolution. An English mathematician and physicist, His three laws of motion form the basic principles of modern physics and led to the formulation of the universal law of gravity. His 1687 book, Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy, is considered one of the most important works in the history of modern science.
- an unproved theory accepted for the purposes of explaining certain facts or to provide a basis for further investigation.
13 Clues: based on the belief that the sun is the center of the universe • force that pulls objects in Earth’s sphere to the center of Earth • careful, step-by-step process used to confirm findings and to prove or disprove a hypothesis • a branch of mathematics in which calculations are made using special symbolic notations, developed by Isaac Newton • ...
Prehistory and history 2023-06-21
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- Source of oral history
- A period in history
- Old language spoken in Europe
- Method to date discoveries
- Is a written account of people
- Visited India during Chandragupta's time.
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- Scientists of history
- Type of written record
- Made stone edicts
- A place where things discovered in the past are kept
- Is a source of prehistory
11 Clues: Made stone edicts • A period in history • Scientists of history • Type of written record • Source of oral history • Is a source of prehistory • Method to date discoveries • Old language spoken in Europe • Is a written account of people • Visited India during Chandragupta's time. • A place where things discovered in the past are kept
English Romanticism Crossword 2013-03-10
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- Author of Kubla Khan.
- The ocean, outer space, and water falls are examples of things that are _____.
- Kubla Khan: A ____ in a dream.
- Caused thousands of executions during the French Revolution, and was eventually executed himself.
- King of France during the Revolution.
- Drug used by many authors during the Romantic Era.
- Fortress and prison in Paris that was stormed during the French Revolution.
- Author of the Chimney Sweeper.
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- Songs of Innocence and _____.
- Factories, Inventions, and long working hours are all characteristics of the _____ Revolution.
- Tool used during the French Revolution that made executions faster and cleaner.
- Written by Thomas DeQuincey, Confessions of an English _______.
12 Clues: Author of Kubla Khan. • Songs of Innocence and _____. • Kubla Khan: A ____ in a dream. • Author of the Chimney Sweeper. • King of France during the Revolution. • Drug used by many authors during the Romantic Era. • Written by Thomas DeQuincey, Confessions of an English _______. • Fortress and prison in Paris that was stormed during the French Revolution. • ...
World Cultures Vocab 2025-01-27
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- currency of the EU
- Another way to describe wide open farmland
- This revolution led to new inventions and more factories
- group of places with common characteristics
- the number of themes of geography
- resources that a country SELLS to another country
- The Eagles are playing in this game in 2 weeks
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- An __________ activity map shows the resources that countries sell
- behaviors and beliefs shared by a group
- Another word for city
- _________ groups are groups of people with the same religion, language, race, or nationality
- This physical feature is connected to land and has water on 3 sides
- resources that a country BUYS from another country
13 Clues: currency of the EU • Another word for city • the number of themes of geography • behaviors and beliefs shared by a group • Another way to describe wide open farmland • group of places with common characteristics • The Eagles are playing in this game in 2 weeks • resources that a country SELLS to another country • resources that a country BUYS from another country • ...
Dutch in the New Netherlands 2018-01-17
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- ______ pelts were good for trade business
- Peter Stuyvesant was a dutch ________
- The Dutch settled along the ______ River
- A popular Dutch religion
- The Dutch had many inventions that had to do with _____
- To live or dwell, in a place
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- Life song, or song about life
- Dutch money
- The Dutch traded with the _______ and among themselves
- The Dutch set up their first settlement on ______ island
- Fort Nassau was later replaced by Fort ______
11 Clues: Dutch money • A popular Dutch religion • To live or dwell, in a place • Life song, or song about life • Peter Stuyvesant was a dutch ________ • The Dutch settled along the ______ River • ______ pelts were good for trade business • Fort Nassau was later replaced by Fort ______ • The Dutch traded with the _______ and among themselves • ...
Technological Revolution 2018-10-15
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- A digital editing program used to alter physical appearances
- A device used for photography
- Special bonds between people
- Improved with medical discoveries
- Instructional guides used to create different types of dishes
- A source of current information
- A form of auditory entertainment
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- The methods of travelling
- A handheld device that has many uses
- Changed with online schooling
- The way we find information
- Purchasing items
12 Clues: Purchasing items • The methods of travelling • The way we find information • Special bonds between people • Changed with online schooling • A device used for photography • A source of current information • A form of auditory entertainment • Improved with medical discoveries • A handheld device that has many uses • A digital editing program used to alter physical appearances • ...
Chapter 18 2021-11-07
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- Class of working people without access to producing property
- Intellectual movement centered in France
- Overthorw of James II
- Prominent astronomer and mathematician in the scientific revolution
- Introduced the movable type
- Period of empirical advances
- French monarch of late 17th century
- Concept of God current during Scientific revolution
- War between German Protestants and the Roman emperor
- Spread of deep interest getting materials and service below elite level
- Focus on humankind as center of intellectual and artistic endeavor
- Restatement of Catholic beliefs
- Enlightenment feminist thinker
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- Defined forces of gravity
- Monk who initiated Protestant Reformation
- Religious order founded during Catholic Reformation
- Argued people could learn everything by senses
- Had discoveries of laws of gravity and planetary motion
- Increase in global contacts in 16th century onward
- Established skeptical review of all received wisdom
- Worked on 1st encyclopedia
- demonstrated circular movement of blood
- Known for his work on the scientific method
- Wave of religious dissent against Catholic church
- Establish liberal economics
- King of France in the 16th century
26 Clues: Overthorw of James II • Defined forces of gravity • Worked on 1st encyclopedia • Introduced the movable type • Establish liberal economics • Period of empirical advances • Enlightenment feminist thinker • Restatement of Catholic beliefs • King of France in the 16th century • French monarch of late 17th century • demonstrated circular movement of blood • ...
Land-based Empires Vocab 2025-09-28
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- christian group that believed baptism should only be for adults not infants
- English king who broke away from the Catholic Church
- belief that kings got their power from God
- first European scientist to place the sun at the center of the universe
- an ideal or perfect society
- a wealthy or influential supporter of artists or scholars
- system of government ruled by religious leaders
- step by step process to test scientific ideas
- reformation movement that challenged the Catholic Church
- discovered the law of gravity
- a religious community called the Society of Jesus and spread Catholic faith
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- Catholic Church's procedure to find and punish heresy
- a movement or period of artistic and intellectual activity;"rebirth" following the middle ages
- period of major discoveries in science
- Church started by Henry VIII in England
- a branch of Protestant Christianity and was a reaction against the centralized authority of the Roman Catholic Church
- started the Protestant Reformation with the 95 Theses
- West African empire known for trade and education
- early modern muslim empire in South Asia
- Persian empire in modern Iran
20 Clues: an ideal or perfect society • Persian empire in modern Iran • discovered the law of gravity • period of major discoveries in science • Church started by Henry VIII in England • early modern muslim empire in South Asia • belief that kings got their power from God • step by step process to test scientific ideas • system of government ruled by religious leaders • ...
Unit 5 Week 1 2026-02-05
9 Clues: find something new • to wonder about something • how we exchange information • a certificate of achievement • touched by some outside force • internally pushing to achieve • improvements in different areas • characteristics of something or someone • a scientific procedure to discover something
Crossword 2026-03-20
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- things that are made for the first time to help people or solve probelms
- accurate and careful with details
- parts or qualities that describe something
- people who guide and help others learn
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- to keep something warm and safe until it grows or develops
- good things or benefits that help you
- showing good manners and respect to others
- people who create new ideas or improve things
- a small, very sharp knife doctors use for surgery
- when germs get into the body and make you sick
10 Clues: accurate and careful with details • good things or benefits that help you • people who guide and help others learn • showing good manners and respect to others • parts or qualities that describe something • people who create new ideas or improve things • when germs get into the body and make you sick • a small, very sharp knife doctors use for surgery • ...
Archimedes 2023-06-21
10 Clues: His IQ • His profession • He was from _____ • The theory he made • He many many _________ • One of his war machines • Used to transport water • Helps move heavy objects • Synonym for a new machine • He made many ______ in maths
THOMAS EDISON 2025-05-04
10 Clues: NOT LATE • TWO TIMES • WE STAY THERE • IT IS A COLOUR • LOSING SOMETHING • STUDENTS GO THERE • MAKE SOMETHING NEW • THE MONTH AFTER JANUARY • ONE OF EDISON'S INVENTIONS • A PERSON WHO ASKS A LOT OF QUESTIONS IS...
GDP Crossword 2021-04-06
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- Economics concerning a business
- Goods being sent out by a country
- Per person
- the value of one currency in terms of another currency
- Goods being taken in by a country
- he plants, equipment, and infrastructure operating in an economy
- the accumulated knowledge (from education and experience), skills, and expertise possessed by the average worker in an economy
- applying inventions to new products or services
- business cycle stage showing upward GDP direction
- The total amount of goods produced by a country
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- The total value of a nations productions of goods and services
- Something new
- Ia. Land
- The effectiveness of producing products
- A fall in the level of real GDP over the course of 6 months
- Severe or prolonged recession
- Economics on a large scale including countries
- The high point of recovery stage of business cycle
- The sum total of Knowledge and Resources acquired by a society
- cycle, the wave-like GDP cycles of varying length and amplitude
20 Clues: Ia. Land • Per person • Something new • Severe or prolonged recession • Economics concerning a business • Goods being sent out by a country • Goods being taken in by a country • The effectiveness of producing products • Economics on a large scale including countries • applying inventions to new products or services • The total amount of goods produced by a country • ...
Rome and Greece 2021-02-11
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- a roman boy gets married at age _______.
- In Rome women were ______.
- An oligarchy is ruled by ______.
- One of the most famous roman inventions are ____.
- While the Greeks made beautiful status the
- A Greek boy gets married at age _______.
- In Greece women were not allowed to be ______.
- While the Greeks were a democracy, Romans were a __________.
- Both the Greeks and the Romans used _____ as pets.
- In Greece women could buy but not property.
- The Romans adopted the Greek_______ of Gods and Goddesses
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- Roman architecture borrowed heavily from Greek _______.
- made ______ status.
- mill One greek invention that we use today is the _____.
- Both the Romans and Greeks painted ______ and
- Both the Romans and the Greeks focused their art on _______ figures.
- The_____were first held in Greece.
- Romans loved their ____.
- The Greeks had the first ___ ___.
- The Greeks created _____.
- like their counterparts in ancient Greece, the
- Both Greece and Rome women married _____.
22 Clues: made ______ status. • Romans loved their ____. • The Greeks created _____. • In Rome women were ______. • An oligarchy is ruled by ______. • The Greeks had the first ___ ___. • The_____were first held in Greece. • a roman boy gets married at age _______. • A Greek boy gets married at age _______. • Both Greece and Rome women married _____. • ...
great prefix 2024-07-19
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- to diminish by going down
- to bring two opposing people or things back together
- to draw out, usually a response
- to withdraw, take back, retract
- the movement of a person or group of people from one region to another
- a change made to accommodate new circumstances
- literally out of centre and thus unconventional
- depressed and down
- the process of eating or using up
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- to take back
- the process of taming a wild animal or cultivating a plant
- art exhibit consisting of large objects in a public space or museum
- a critic who puts down new ideas or inventions
- to fill up again, resupply
- care and growing often of plants or crops
- the process of digging up, usually a historical site
- preference or liking for
- inherent personality or character
- to literally put one’s feelings out so others can see them
19 Clues: to take back • depressed and down • preference or liking for • to diminish by going down • to fill up again, resupply • to draw out, usually a response • to withdraw, take back, retract • inherent personality or character • the process of eating or using up • care and growing often of plants or crops • a critic who puts down new ideas or inventions • ...
Ag Technology 2024-11-08
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- John __________ invented the first steel plow
- Site-specific farming uses __________ maps of the land
- is a tool that loosens the soil
- Louis __________ invented pasteurization
- is used to control insect pests
- used to control insect pests
- anything that causes injury to animals, plants, and property
- Cyrus __________ invented the harvester
- Technology has __________ productivity
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- __________technology is using physical force to do work
- is the use of inventions in working and living
- food __________ is a method used to keep food from spoiling
- gathers or picks crop products
- early machines were first powered by humans and later by __________
- The first __________ was developed from a tree branch
- is a small animal that lives in or on another a1800sCanning was developed by Nicolas Appert in the early 1800's
- is used to control weeds
- a plant or animal resulting from the transfer of a gene from another organism
- Benjamin __________ invented the tractor for pulling implements.
- a new device or product
- Gregor Mendel studied __________
21 Clues: a new device or product • is used to control weeds • used to control insect pests • gathers or picks crop products • is a tool that loosens the soil • is used to control insect pests • Gregor Mendel studied __________ • Technology has __________ productivity • Cyrus __________ invented the harvester • Louis __________ invented pasteurization • ...
BHM Activity Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-04
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- first African-American woman to earn a Ph.D. in physics
- inventor of the multiple-effect evaporator
- contributed to food preservation
- inducted to the National Inventors Hall of Fame for his work on bioluminescence
- first African-American to earn a Ph.D. at any university
- one of the first African-American women to gain a scientist position at a science agency in D.C.
- American physicist and chemist
- NASA astronaut and physicist
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- studied the cure for melanoma
- marine biologist specializing in corals
- developed the "Ball Method" for the treatment of leprosy
- first African-American woman to get a Ph.D. in natural sciences
- American zoologist, entomologist, educator, and psychologist
- first African-American to earn a Ph.D.in chemistry
- pioneer in the chemical synthesis of medicinal drugs from plants
- promoted alternative crops to cotton
- did extensive research on termites
- his inventions include electrical resistors used in computing,missile guidance, and pacemakers.
- among the few African-Americans on the Manhattan Project
- American naturalist,mathematician,astronomer,and almanac author
20 Clues: NASA astronaut and physicist • studied the cure for melanoma • American physicist and chemist • contributed to food preservation • did extensive research on termites • promoted alternative crops to cotton • marine biologist specializing in corals • inventor of the multiple-effect evaporator • first African-American to earn a Ph.D.in chemistry • ...
ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS 2023-06-08
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- - Ancient civilization known for its pyramids and pharaohs.
- - Birthplace of democracy and home to philosophers like Socrates and Aristotle.
- - Ancient Indian dynasty founded by Chandragupta Maurya.
- - Civilization in South America known for its impressive stone architecture.
- - Mesoamerican civilization known for its capital city, Tenochtitlan.
- - Ancient civilization that flourished in the Indus River Valley.
- - Powerful ancient civilization that established a vast empire.
- - Early Mesopotamian civilization known for its cuneiform writing.
- - Ancient empire known for its military prowess and conquests.
- - Pre-Columbian civilization in Mesoamerica known for its colossal stone heads.
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- - Ancient Greek city known for its rich cultural heritage.
- - Ancient civilization known for inventions like paper and gunpowder.
- - Ancient civilization known for its seafaring and trade.
- - Ancient civilization in Mesoamerica known for its colossal stone heads.
- - Empire that once spanned from Egypt to India.
- - Anatolian civilization known for their ironworking skills.
- - Ancient city in Mesopotamia known for the Hanging Gardens.
- - Ancient European people known for their artwork and metalwork.
- - Mesoamerican civilization known for its advanced calendar system.
- - Ancient Phoenician city known for its rivalry with Rome.
20 Clues: - Empire that once spanned from Egypt to India. • - Ancient Indian dynasty founded by Chandragupta Maurya. • - Ancient civilization known for its seafaring and trade. • - Ancient Greek city known for its rich cultural heritage. • - Ancient Phoenician city known for its rivalry with Rome. • - Ancient civilization known for its pyramids and pharaohs. • ...
Celebrity 2023-06-17
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- A person who guides or directs others.
- A person who performs in plays or movies.
- A person who works for social or political change.
- A person who creates and appreciates art.
- A person who travels to discover new places.
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- A person who studies and explores science.
- A person who plays or creates music.
- A person who writes books or stories.
- A person who participates in sports.
- A person who creates new inventions.
10 Clues: A person who plays or creates music. • A person who participates in sports. • A person who creates new inventions. • A person who writes books or stories. • A person who guides or directs others. • A person who performs in plays or movies. • A person who creates and appreciates art. • A person who studies and explores science. • ...
Ch. 4 Vocab Crossword 2022-10-06
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- a mix of sun-dried earth and straw used to build houses
- referring to a group that traces kinship through the father’s line
- notable; unique
- person believed to have the power to summon spirits and heal the sick
- a place or location
- nearby and ready to use
- the application of scientific discoveries to practical use
- person who lives by hunting and gathering food, rather than growing it
- social rank or position
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- a portable home made of tanned bison hides fastened to a framework of poles
- scientist who studies the physical remains of the past
- a person who moves from place to place
- any object made or used by humans such as tools, pottery, bones, and shells
- referring to a group that traces kinship through the mother’s line
- a dealer or an agent acting as a go-between for the producers of goods and retailers or consumers
- to move from one place to another
- a union of different groups
17 Clues: notable; unique • a place or location • nearby and ready to use • social rank or position • a union of different groups • to move from one place to another • a person who moves from place to place • scientist who studies the physical remains of the past • a mix of sun-dried earth and straw used to build houses • the application of scientific discoveries to practical use • ...
Chapter 19A Crossword 2024-05-14
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- A meat-processing company based in Austin
- To take control of a moving vehicle by using force
- Earl Bakken’s company that introduces new inventions
- A branch of the US Army and Air Force
- A minnesota based company that sells technology
- the process of bringing together economies and societies of the world
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- A person who uses violence and threats to frighten others, usually to achieve a political goal
- the use of science to solve practical problems
- something newly introduced
- Minnesota mining and manufacturing company
- A Minnesota based grocery store
11 Clues: something newly introduced • A Minnesota based grocery store • A branch of the US Army and Air Force • A meat-processing company based in Austin • Minnesota mining and manufacturing company • the use of science to solve practical problems • A minnesota based company that sells technology • To take control of a moving vehicle by using force • ...
INVENTIONS AND INVENTORS ( Lydia and Tamara ) 2017-10-27
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- An invention created by Alexander Walcott in 1840 and now it is on every mobile device.
- It was invented by Schuyler Wheeler in 1882 and we use it most in summer when we are very hot.
- John Logie Baird invented this invention that we use for entertainment.
- Pierre Lallement is considered by some to be the inventor of this invention. It’s a means of transportation.
- He was a french mathematician, physicist, and inventor that invented the mechanical calculator.
- A machine invented to write characters on paper
- He was an engineer and an architect, he created many building like the statue of liberty.
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- She was an American game designer and she invented the game monopoly.
- An aircraft invented by Igor Sikorsky.
- A company that makes mobile devices and that has the same name as a fruit.
- He is a Swedish inventor and he is known for his invention of dynamite.
- He was a Canadian physical education instructor who invented basketball in 1891.
- He invented the reflecting telescope.
13 Clues: He invented the reflecting telescope. • An aircraft invented by Igor Sikorsky. • A machine invented to write characters on paper • She was an American game designer and she invented the game monopoly. • He is a Swedish inventor and he is known for his invention of dynamite. • John Logie Baird invented this invention that we use for entertainment. • ...
Genetics Crossword Puzzle #4 2021-04-19
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- An environment that a species can survive in
- Items above are younger than items beneath
- History of life documented by fossils
- Differences within the same species
- Lineage traced back to ancestors
- Diagram showing how items are related evolutionarily
- Made fossil discoveries of organisms with backbones moving from water to land
- Occurs randomly and causes a change in the genetic makeup of a species
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- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- Amount of salt dissolved in a liquid
- Remnants of an organism found in rock
- Study of the earth
- Transformed our ideas on evolution
- Diagram showing how members of a family are related to each other
- Change allows organism to be better suited for environment
15 Clues: Study of the earth • Rain, snow, sleet, or hail • Lineage traced back to ancestors • Transformed our ideas on evolution • Differences within the same species • Amount of salt dissolved in a liquid • Remnants of an organism found in rock • History of life documented by fossils • Items above are younger than items beneath • An environment that a species can survive in • ...
inventions 2020-12-05
7 Clues: copy, mimic • an invention by a Swiss man • Velcro is a hook-and-loop ___ • an invention inspired by a bird • an invention inspired by a dolphin • an invention inspired by the lotus leaf • another invention inspired by the lotus leaf
Inventions 2024-01-03
Inventions 2022-05-22
7 Clues: portable computer • video games console • you have it with you • electric cars company • used to take pictures • used to switch channels • has a larger screen than the phone's
puzzle 2021-09-30
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- of demarcation A line defining the boundary of a buffer zone or area of limitati
- holy church for muslims
- a period of renewed interest in classical greek and roman learning, spread throughout Europe in the 1400s It encouraged europeans to pursue new ideas and challenges
- better maps and navigational instruments
- a pilgrims journey
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- relating to ancient greece and rome
- larger and sturdier sailing vessels
- the application of scientific discoveries to practical use
8 Clues: a pilgrims journey • holy church for muslims • relating to ancient greece and rome • larger and sturdier sailing vessels • better maps and navigational instruments • the application of scientific discoveries to practical use • of demarcation A line defining the boundary of a buffer zone or area of limitati • ...
puzzle 2021-09-30
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- of demarcation A line defining the boundary of a buffer zone or area of limitati
- holy church for muslims
- a period of renewed interest in classical greek and roman learning, spread throughout Europe in the 1400s It encouraged europeans to pursue new ideas and challenges
- better maps and navigational instruments
- a pilgrims journey
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- relating to ancient greece and rome
- larger and sturdier sailing vessels
- the application of scientific discoveries to practical use
8 Clues: a pilgrims journey • holy church for muslims • relating to ancient greece and rome • larger and sturdier sailing vessels • better maps and navigational instruments • the application of scientific discoveries to practical use • of demarcation A line defining the boundary of a buffer zone or area of limitati • ...
Inventors Secret Vocab Crossword 2025-09-26
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- A complete failure
- Small, specialized machines or electronic devices
- Something working in a rough or uneven way, making popping noises
- Pass a boundary, going above and beyond it
- A person that is famous for his or her achievements
- Legal documents that protect your inventions from being stolen or copied
- To be very good at something
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- The engines that make a train go forward
- To move slowly and noisily
- Thinking very highly of a person
- A machine that plays recorded music or sound
- A shape that has circular ends and straight sides
- Something that gives off a lot of light
13 Clues: A complete failure • To move slowly and noisily • To be very good at something • Thinking very highly of a person • Something that gives off a lot of light • The engines that make a train go forward • Pass a boundary, going above and beyond it • A machine that plays recorded music or sound • Small, specialized machines or electronic devices • ...
Chapter 18 2021-11-07
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- Established skeptical review of all received wisdom
- Period of empirical advances
- War between German Protestants and the Roman emperor
- Restatement of Catholic beliefs
- Increase in global contacts in 16th century onward
- French monarch of late 17th century
- Argued people could learn everything by senses
- Had discoveries of laws of gravity and planetary motion
- Intellectual movement centered in France
- Spread of deep interest getting materials and service below elite level
- Worked on 1st encyclopedia
- King of France in the 16th century
- Religious order founded during Catholic Reformation
- Focus on humankind as center of intellectual and artistic endeavor
- demonstrated circular movement of blood
- Class of working people without access to producing property
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- Defined forces of gravity
- Known for his work on the scientific method
- Monk who initiated Protestant Reformation
- Overthorw of James II
- Introduced the movable type
- Establish liberal economics
- Wave of religious dissent against Catholic church
- Prominent astronomer and mathematician in the scientific revolution
- Concept of God current during Scientific revolution
25 Clues: Overthorw of James II • Defined forces of gravity • Worked on 1st encyclopedia • Introduced the movable type • Establish liberal economics • Period of empirical advances • Restatement of Catholic beliefs • King of France in the 16th century • French monarch of late 17th century • demonstrated circular movement of blood • Intellectual movement centered in France • ...
Anthony Zorzanello Spelling 2013-02-28
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- Hard or distasteful work
- The ____ of honour
- Incapable of being determined
- The domain, place or province where something occurs
- The modern day inventions
- To become aware of something
- Represents self contradiction
- To be in large quantities
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- To predict something
- colour slightly
- A robot
- American name for a Wombat
- To beg or pleed for something
- Two or more atoms joined together
- A record of events
15 Clues: A robot • colour slightly • The ____ of honour • A record of events • To predict something • Hard or distasteful work • The modern day inventions • To be in large quantities • American name for a Wombat • To become aware of something • To beg or pleed for something • Incapable of being determined • Represents self contradiction • Two or more atoms joined together • ...
chris delcid 2014-12-05
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- transported stuff via railroads
- bad effects
- president of stander oil company
- industarys were booming during this
- city in Michigan
- was a pilot
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- he was the boss of steel
- made the first afordaible car
- was a inventor
- a city in Chicago
- busisness blew up
- things that changed after war
- a system that moves parts one by one
- making somthing new
- a city in southwest Pennsylvanian
15 Clues: bad effects • was a pilot • was a inventor • city in Michigan • a city in Chicago • busisness blew up • making somthing new • he was the boss of steel • made the first afordaible car • things that changed after war • transported stuff via railroads • president of stander oil company • a city in southwest Pennsylvanian • a system that moves parts one by one • ...
Technological Revolution 2018-10-15
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- A device used for photography
- The way we find information
- Changed with online schooling
- A source of current information
- The methods of travelling
- A form of auditory entertainment
- A digital editing program used to alter physical appearances
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- Instructional guides used to create different types of dishes
- Special bonds between people
- A handheld device that has many uses
- Improved with medical discoveries
- Purchasing items
12 Clues: Purchasing items • The methods of travelling • The way we find information • Special bonds between people • A device used for photography • Changed with online schooling • A source of current information • A form of auditory entertainment • Improved with medical discoveries • A handheld device that has many uses • A digital editing program used to alter physical appearances • ...
Countries’ highest production (guess) 2026-01-01
8 Clues: highest producer of guns • highest producer of inventions • highest producer of big spiders • highest producer of spicy candy • highest producer of maple syrup • Kingdom highest producer of rubbish food • highest producer of the most ice on earth • highest producer of the best cheese and chocolate
Ancient Greece's Influence: Inventions and Artwork 2023-03-10
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- They advanced ____ by making maps more mathematical and less artistic
- Weapon invented by Greek Dionysius the Elder of Syracuse
- Children's toy
- Statue of woman with no arms
- Device used for grinding grain
- "Mona Lisa of prehistory"
- Garment formed from one piece of cloth wound round the body and held by a pin at the shoulder
- Famous statue of naked, bearded warriors
- Invention sparked by Hero of Alexandria's machine that took coins and dispensed holy water
- One of the ancient Greeks most recognized accomplishments
- Most famous Greek pottery
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- Ancient device used to calculate position of the sun and prominent stars
- Math ancient Greeks invented
- Flame throwing weapon used to set fire to enemy ships
- Instrument powered by hydraulics
- High-relief pentelic marble sculpture
- The invented concept of this type of government
- Mechanism invented by the Greek mechanics of Alexandria in the third century B.C
- Medical text
- Device used to measure distance traveled by a vehicle
- Inspired by the legend of a Greek messenger who ran to Athens after Greek victory
- They loved watching plays here
- How you wake up in the morning
- Famous series of athletic events
- Known as the "hero's engine"
25 Clues: Medical text • Children's toy • "Mona Lisa of prehistory" • Most famous Greek pottery • Math ancient Greeks invented • Statue of woman with no arms • Known as the "hero's engine" • Device used for grinding grain • They loved watching plays here • How you wake up in the morning • Instrument powered by hydraulics • Famous series of athletic events • ...
Industry, Inventions, Urban Development, and Billionaires 2025-12-02
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- Invented the first fully synthetic plastic called Bakelite.
- A business owned by investors.
- Invented the first successful American automobile powered by gasoline.
- A person who creates a new business for profit.
- Invented the automated shoe-making machine.
- Made stronger steel at a lower price and helped to make steel the building material of choice over iron.
- A group of corporations lead by a board of directors.
- An official document granting an inventor the sole right to make, sell, and profit from her/his invention.
- In 1876, he invented the telephone.
- African American inventor who invented automatic lubricator for steam engines. He held 57 patents.
- A company or business that controls all or almost all of a business in a specific field.
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- Carnegie’s idea that the wealthy must help to better society.
- Invented the milking machine to milk cows and was the first woman to receive a patent for an agricultural invention.
- A manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along the conveyor belt.
- As a young man of 23, he invested in an oil refinery and used the profits to buy up other oil companies. He beat the competition by lowering prices, and he created the Standard Oil Trust.
- Invented the airplane, and by 1920s, the airplane began to alter the world by making travel quicker and easier. Airplanes were used in WWI.
- Used dots and dashes to spell out messages to communicate across the country.
- Invented the typewriter.
- A leader in the steel industry who gained power over every step in the steel making process. In 1892, he joined his businesses in iron mines, steel mills, railroads, and shipping lines to create _____________ Steel Company.
- This American manufacturer made the automobile available to millions. Unfortunately, he was a well-known antisemite.
- Invented a lightweight easy to use camera to take photos.
- To change or make something or someone different.
- Oil that was refined into gasoline for fuel and lubricants for machinery.
- The precursor to the computer that helped to employ women as secretaries who could type 60 words a minute for businesses.
- Invented the lightbulb in 1879. In 1882, he opened the nation's first power plant in New York City.
- A process that purifies a resource like oil.
26 Clues: Invented the typewriter. • A business owned by investors. • In 1876, he invented the telephone. • Invented the automated shoe-making machine. • A process that purifies a resource like oil. • A person who creates a new business for profit. • To change or make something or someone different. • A group of corporations lead by a board of directors. • ...
Plural Words: Consonant-y 2018-02-13
Across
- Treats of the unusual kind.
- things that have happened to you.
- To find new things is to make...
- Tales.
- New born human beings.
- Different types.
- Where you record your thoughts over the years.
- Formal term for more than one woman.
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- People who want to hurt you.
- Groups of people working together.
- Strange things.
- You might look in these books for a spelling.
- Areas of land where people live.
- Business firms.
- Rooms or buildings that show works of art.
- Gatherings of people to celebrate.
16 Clues: Tales. • Strange things. • Business firms. • Different types. • New born human beings. • Treats of the unusual kind. • People who want to hurt you. • Areas of land where people live. • To find new things is to make... • things that have happened to you. • Groups of people working together. • Gatherings of people to celebrate. • Formal term for more than one woman. • ...
Earth Science 2023-09-11
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- method or steps used by scientists
- surface of the earth down to the core
- includes all organisms & environment
- testable question or explanation
- all water of the earth
- studies organisms & surroundings
- studies Earth's oceans
- application of scientific discoveries
- element remains unchanged or unaffected
- blanket that surrounds the earth
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- variable/factor changed by experimenter
- variable/factor affected by changes
- studies the atmosphere that produces weather
- studies materials that make up the earth
- modern unit of the metric system
- studies objects beyond the earth
16 Clues: all water of the earth • studies Earth's oceans • testable question or explanation • modern unit of the metric system • studies organisms & surroundings • studies objects beyond the earth • blanket that surrounds the earth • method or steps used by scientists • variable/factor affected by changes • includes all organisms & environment • surface of the earth down to the core • ...
Unit 6 Seek-A-Word 2017-06-04
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- Bolivar - Military and political leader that played a key role in Latin America’s successful struggle for independence from the Spanish Empire.
- Edison - American inventor and businessman. He developed many devices that greatly influenced life around the world, including the phonograph, the motion picture camera, and a long-lasting, practical electric light bulb.
- Faraday - English scientist who contributed to the fields of electromagnetism and electrochemistry. His main discoveries include those of electromagnetic induction, diamagnetism, and electrolysis.
- Comte - French philosopher and founder of the discipline of sociology and of the doctrine of positivism.
- Marconi - Italian inventor known for his pioneering work on long distance radio transmission and for his development of a radio telegraph system. He is credited as being the inventor of radio.
- Pasteur - French chemist and microbiologist known for his discoveries of the principles of vaccination, microbial fermentation, and pasteurization. He’s remembered for his remarkable breakthroughs in the causes and preventions of diseases.
- Flaubert - Influential French writer considered one of the greatest novelists in Western literature. He is known for his scrupulous devotion to his style and aesthetics.
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- Mendeleyev - Russian chemist and inventor. He formulated the Periodic Law, created his own version of the periodic table of elements.
- and Orville Wright - American brothers, inventors, and aviation pioneers who invented and built the world’s first successful airplane and making the first controlled, powered and sustained heavier-than-air human flight, on 12/17/1903.
- Planck - German theoretical physicist who originated quantum theory, which won him the Nobel Prize.
- Dickens - English writer and social critic. He created some of the world’s most memorable fictional characters and is generally regarded as the greatest novelist of the
- Mendel - Scientist who gained posthumous fame as the founder of the new science of genetics.
- Meiji Restoration- A chain of events that restored imperial rule to Japan. It led to enormous changes in Japan’s political and social structure and was responsible for the emergence of Japan as a modernized nation
- Graham Bell - Eminent scientist, inventor, engineer, and innovator who is credited with inventing the first practical telephone.
- Freud - Austrian neurologist who became the founding father of psychoanalysis, or the explanation of human behavior.
- Morse - American painter turned inventor that contributed to the invention of a single-wire telegraph system. He also co-invented a telegraph code named for him.
16 Clues: Mendel - Scientist who gained posthumous fame as the founder of the new science of genetics. • Planck - German theoretical physicist who originated quantum theory, which won him the Nobel Prize. • Comte - French philosopher and founder of the discipline of sociology and of the doctrine of positivism. • ...
lesson 6 vocab 2025-12-15
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- a symbol that stands for an object
- a craftsperson
- to bring something new into being
- someone who is trained in a particular career
- structure the way a civilization is organized
- an ancient Mesopotamian temple tower with outside staircases and a shrine at the top
- writing that uses wedge-shaped characters
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- a person who makes money by selling goods
- a task or problem
- a characteristic of civilization that include the beliefs
- the use of tools and other inventions for practical purposes
- an interconnected system of channels or lines
- a society marked by developed art,science
- a way of life that offers much more than what is necessary
- a person who writes
15 Clues: a craftsperson • a task or problem • a person who writes • to bring something new into being • a symbol that stands for an object • a person who makes money by selling goods • a society marked by developed art,science • writing that uses wedge-shaped characters • an interconnected system of channels or lines • someone who is trained in a particular career • ...
the 20's 2022-07-12
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- golden time for what
- women were finally able to
- forefront of the revolution
- fashionable women
- one of the inventions
- how many millions died in the war
- old invention that became popular
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- oasis of what
- glamorous era of what
- the stock market did what
- flu
- invented a cheap car
- people spent more money on this
- people lived here more
14 Clues: flu • oasis of what • fashionable women • golden time for what • invented a cheap car • glamorous era of what • one of the inventions • people lived here more • the stock market did what • women were finally able to • forefront of the revolution • people spent more money on this • how many millions died in the war • old invention that became popular
Engineers 2022-02-17
6 Clues: Oil drill • they work with dirt • Builds bridges, roads and buildings • Create and innovate mechanical things • Uses natural resources in mines for tools • Produces inventions for anything Environmental
Our puzzling history| chpt 2 2021-09-30
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- northern Europeans
- place of worship for muslim religion
- Explored Eastern Africa and created trading stops for future ships
- An agreement to move the line farther west
- Hired by Spain to find a route around South America to Asia
- an area with an abundance of gold
- one of the ships Colombus took
- navigational instrument using stars
- leader of Portugal
- first person to “discover” the Americas
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- Mapmaker, America was named after him
- an imaginary line running down the middle of the Atlantic ocean to the south pole
- explored the southern tip of Africa
- journey to a holy place
- The application of scientific discoveries for practical use
- First European to see the pacific ocean
- Went to far West and hit land in what is now Brazil
- A period of intellectual and artistic creativity or “rebirth”
- named the southern tip of Africa the cape of good hope
- book written by Marco polo about his travels
- 17 year old explorer
- a larger and sturdier sailing vessel
- to sail around the world
- narrow sea passage
- Study of Greece and Rome
25 Clues: northern Europeans • leader of Portugal • narrow sea passage • 17 year old explorer • journey to a holy place • to sail around the world • Study of Greece and Rome • one of the ships Colombus took • an area with an abundance of gold • explored the southern tip of Africa • navigational instrument using stars • place of worship for muslim religion • a larger and sturdier sailing vessel • ...
Basics of IP 2023-06-14
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- Exclusive rights are granted to inventors for their new inventions.
- Quality of being new, original, or unique
- Unauthorized use of protected intellectual property
- Process of declaring intellectual property rights as legally invalid
- Confidential business knowledge with competitive value
- Permission to use someone's intellectual property
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- Patentability Challenge
- Practical Usefulness
- The likelihood of an invention is eligible for patent protection
- Distinctive mark used for identifying and protecting a brand or product
- Legal ownership and control of original artistic, literary, or creative works
11 Clues: Practical Usefulness • Patentability Challenge • Quality of being new, original, or unique • Permission to use someone's intellectual property • Unauthorized use of protected intellectual property • Confidential business knowledge with competitive value • The likelihood of an invention is eligible for patent protection • ...
Luna Starlight 2024-05-19
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- long walks
- a journey especially by a group of people for a specific purpose
- follow or chase
- below the surface of the earth
- an area of a long way from any towns or cities
- happening, or done outside
- bold or brave
- guidance or recommendations
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- wanting to do something very much and not allowing anyone or any difficulties to stop you
- If you ________someone or something, you like and respect them very much.
- same meaning with the word 'motivates'
- the process of creating something that has never been made before
- directly from someone who is personally involved in something
13 Clues: long walks • bold or brave • follow or chase • happening, or done outside • guidance or recommendations • below the surface of the earth • same meaning with the word 'motivates' • an area of a long way from any towns or cities • directly from someone who is personally involved in something • a journey especially by a group of people for a specific purpose • ...
World Geography Vocab. 2021-01-13
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- The remains of living organisms that have been replaced
- changing of the Earth's surface from wind and water
- The late Stone Age when agriculture began and copper tools developed
- water that is not salty and can be used for crops and drinking
- Times when people did know how to read or write
- an imaginary line that circles Earth at 66.5 degrees
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- the Early Stone Age
- scientist who study fossils of plants and animals
- Areas where temperature and climate are more moderate
- The inventions and tools that help us do things better
- Of History Major events that changed how humans live
- single large landmass of the Earth
- Zero degree longitude and divides Earth's Eastern and Western hemispheres
- zero degree latitude and divides the northern and southern hemispheres
- scientific study of past human life
15 Clues: the Early Stone Age • single large landmass of the Earth • scientific study of past human life • Times when people did know how to read or write • scientist who study fossils of plants and animals • changing of the Earth's surface from wind and water • Of History Major events that changed how humans live • an imaginary line that circles Earth at 66.5 degrees • ...
Book Title 2023-11-17
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- Join characters on a quest for quirky adventures and discoveries
- An epic filled with enchantment and magical encounters
- Embark on a cosmic journey to distant galaxies and beyond
- Embark on an enigmatic excursion through pages of mystery
- Dive into an exciting adventure with each turn of the page
- Unlock the secrets of a magical garden through captivating stories
- Unfold the legends of a fantastical land called Lumina
- A chronicle filled with curiosity, sparking the desire to explore
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- Unravel mysterious tales in the corridors of this mansion
- Delve into charming chronicles that captivate the imagination
- Join whiz kids on adventures that spark curiosity and wonder
- Discover timeless tales that transport you to different eras
- Immerse yourself in a world of fantastical fables and magic
- Explore the whimsical wonders hidden within these pages
- Giggle your way through intergalactic humor and funny tales
15 Clues: An epic filled with enchantment and magical encounters • Unfold the legends of a fantastical land called Lumina • Explore the whimsical wonders hidden within these pages • Unravel mysterious tales in the corridors of this mansion • Embark on a cosmic journey to distant galaxies and beyond • Embark on an enigmatic excursion through pages of mystery • ...
vocabulary words 2014-09-23
Vocabulary 🎓💋 2021-09-28
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- an increase by natural growth or addition
- advocates social, political, economic, and intellectual equality for women and men.
- mutual trust and friendship
- the process or fact of being received as adequate, valid, or suitable.
- the fact of being who or what a person or thing is.
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- good luck in making unexpected and fortunate discoveries
- the process or a period of changing from one state or condition to another.
- a person who is devoted to eating and drinking to excess
- the power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants.
- side with or support.
10 Clues: side with or support. • mutual trust and friendship • an increase by natural growth or addition • the fact of being who or what a person or thing is. • good luck in making unexpected and fortunate discoveries • a person who is devoted to eating and drinking to excess • the power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants. • ...
Puzzle #7 Scientific Discoveries 2023-11-28
Across
- Force pulling objects toward the center
- Electromagnetic radiation for imaging
- Region with gravitational pull too strong
- Alexander Fleming's antibiotic
- Replicating organisms genetically
- Substances that kill bacteria
- Neutral subatomic particle
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- Double helix genetic material
- Cosmological origin of the universe
- Edward Jenner's immunization method
- Marie and Pierre Curie's discovery
- Negatively charged subatomic particle
- John Dalton's model of matter
- Einstein's theory of space and time
- Gene-editing technology
15 Clues: Gene-editing technology • Neutral subatomic particle • Double helix genetic material • John Dalton's model of matter • Substances that kill bacteria • Alexander Fleming's antibiotic • Replicating organisms genetically • Marie and Pierre Curie's discovery • Cosmological origin of the universe • Edward Jenner's immunization method • Einstein's theory of space and time • ...
The Renaissance 2024-10-31
Across
- was an intellectual activity revived by the interest in the classical world and studies which focused not on religion.
- The rise in prosperity promoted?
- Fervent period of European cultural?
- Reformation What split the Catholic Church?
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- Famous sculptor during the Renaissance?
- What was Humanism NOT focused on?
- printing Johann Gutenberg’s invented what?
- Population wealth lead to?
8 Clues: Population wealth lead to? • The rise in prosperity promoted? • What was Humanism NOT focused on? • Fervent period of European cultural? • Famous sculptor during the Renaissance? • printing Johann Gutenberg’s invented what? • Reformation What split the Catholic Church? • ...
TRC Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-30
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- A group selected to give ongoing feedback (5)
- Interpretation of data to find patterns and meaning (8)
- A set of written questions used to gather information (13)
- The study of market trends to promote products (9)
- Open-ended data, rich in detail and meaning (11)
- The process of dividing a market into distinct groups (12)
- A general investigation to gather public opinion (6)
- The BEST company to work for (3)
- A method of observing people in their natural environment (8)
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- A distortion that skews data or findings (4)
- Data that can be measured and expressed numerically (12)
- Interaction between a brand and its audience (10)
- A method of observing people in their natural environment (11)
- A person who purchases goods or services (8)
- Collection of numbers, facts, or statistics (4)
- A group selected from a population for research (6)
- Detailed information or discoveries derived from data (8)
- A conversation to collect opinions or information (9)
18 Clues: The BEST company to work for (3) • A distortion that skews data or findings (4) • A person who purchases goods or services (8) • A group selected to give ongoing feedback (5) • Collection of numbers, facts, or statistics (4) • Open-ended data, rich in detail and meaning (11) • Interaction between a brand and its audience (10) • ...
Computers 2020-02-08
Across
- able to learn and understand things quickly and easily
- the ability to learn, understand, and make judgments or have opinions that are based on reason
- to make something less complicated and therefore easier to do or understand
- in a way that uses reason
- a small electronic device that is used for doing calculations
- made by people, often as a copy of something natural
- someone whose job is to use and control a machine or vehicle
- using reason
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- a very important change in the way that people do things
- existing everywhere or involving everyone
- relating to modern technology and its influence on business, industry, etc.
- an amount of money
- to solve (one or more problems) by a mathematical procedure
- the methods for using scientific discoveries for practical purposes, esp. in industry
14 Clues: using reason • an amount of money • in a way that uses reason • existing everywhere or involving everyone • made by people, often as a copy of something natural • able to learn and understand things quickly and easily • a very important change in the way that people do things • to solve (one or more problems) by a mathematical procedure • ...
Computers 2020-02-08
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- able to learn and understand things quickly and easily
- the ability to learn, understand, and make judgments or have opinions that are based on reason
- to make something less complicated and therefore easier to do or understand
- in a way that uses reason
- a small electronic device that is used for doing calculations
- made by people, often as a copy of something natural
- someone whose job is to use and control a machine or vehicle
- using reason
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- a very important change in the way that people do things
- existing everywhere or involving everyone
- relating to modern technology and its influence on business, industry, etc.
- an amount of money
- to solve (one or more problems) by a mathematical procedure
- the methods for using scientific discoveries for practical purposes, esp. in industry
14 Clues: using reason • an amount of money • in a way that uses reason • existing everywhere or involving everyone • made by people, often as a copy of something natural • able to learn and understand things quickly and easily • a very important change in the way that people do things • to solve (one or more problems) by a mathematical procedure • ...
1920's 2021-03-09
Across
- originated in spain.
- this happened when the prohibition didn't work.
- the 1920's were also known as.
- some soldiers felt happy and others felt.
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- businesses did what after ww1.
- this man was also known as "Little Harlem"
- another word for band.
- this went up by almost twice as much.
- the first Province to get rid of prohibition.
- how many new inventions were there.
10 Clues: originated in spain. • another word for band. • businesses did what after ww1. • the 1920's were also known as. • how many new inventions were there. • this went up by almost twice as much. • some soldiers felt happy and others felt. • this man was also known as "Little Harlem" • the first Province to get rid of prohibition. • this happened when the prohibition didn't work.
Innovative Solutions 2025-09-18
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- – Energy or control over something.
- – A hard fight or effort.
- – A way to move people or goods.
- – Something new or up-to-date.
- – New things created to make life easier.
- – A plan or drawing of how something will look.
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- – Shots that prevent diseases.
- – The answer to a problem.
- – A machine used for work, games, or study.
- – Power that runs lights and machines.
10 Clues: – A hard fight or effort. • – The answer to a problem. • – Shots that prevent diseases. • – Something new or up-to-date. • – A way to move people or goods. • – Energy or control over something. • – Power that runs lights and machines. • – New things created to make life easier. • – A machine used for work, games, or study. • – A plan or drawing of how something will look.
Crossword: Scientists 2017-05-27
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- greek philosopher and important mathematician , who found the „Set of …“
- he developed the theory of relativity
- he discovered the 4 moons of Jupiter
- dutch naturalist who got known for building and using of light microscopes
- founder of a worldwide known car brand (Henry…)
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- one oft he most known polymaths (Leonardo…)
- greek philosopher who found Pi
- one of the most important theorists for computer science (Alan…)
- founder oft he worldwide known brand „Adidas“
- founder oft he light bulb and more than 1000 other inventions
- scientist who delt with the laws of gravitation
11 Clues: greek philosopher who found Pi • he discovered the 4 moons of Jupiter • he developed the theory of relativity • one oft he most known polymaths (Leonardo…) • founder oft he worldwide known brand „Adidas“ • scientist who delt with the laws of gravitation • founder of a worldwide known car brand (Henry…) • founder oft he light bulb and more than 1000 other inventions • ...
Crossword of the Day 2025-10-22
11 Clues: Mustapha Mond • The best caste • Our great icon • a gift from soma • The nonconditioned • Tablets for felling better • Process to make more humans • one of Ford's great inventions • The system everyone lives under • The lowest but still useful caste • overseer at the savage reservations
Alia-science crossword 2024-12-17
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- water that does not soak in to the ground
- were water moves underground finding an opening to the land surface
- a living thing that moves water.
- moves water all over the world
- water gets heated by sun and then
- melt can cause flooding or just melt into rivers
- clouds turn into liquid
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- water soaks into soil from ground level and moves into rocks through cracks and pores.
- contains very tiny liquid water particles
- The tiny cloud droplets combine with each other and grow into bigger water drops.
- when you spill red fruit punch on a white carpet and you have to put a wet sponge to soak it up before the carpet soaks it up.
- One of the more recent discoveries in the oceans are thermal ocean...
- when big water droplets come together to form a
- What powers the water cycle
- most of the blue on the earth
15 Clues: clouds turn into liquid • What powers the water cycle • most of the blue on the earth • moves water all over the world • a living thing that moves water. • water gets heated by sun and then • contains very tiny liquid water particles • water that does not soak in to the ground • when big water droplets come together to form a • ...
English Romanticism Crossword 2013-03-10
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- Drug used by many authors during the Romantic Era.
- Factories, Inventions, and long working hours are all characteristics of the _____ Revolution.
- Author of Kubla Khan.
- Caused thousands of executions during the French Revolution, and was eventually executed himself.
- Written by Thomas DeQuincey, Confessions of an English _______.
- Tool used during the French Revolution that made executions faster and cleaner.
- Author of the Chimney Sweeper.
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- Songs of Innocence and _____.
- Queen of France during the Revolution.
- Kubla Khan: A ____ in a dream.
- Fortress and prison in Paris that was stormed during the French Revolution.
- The ocean, outer space, and water falls are examples of things that are _____.
12 Clues: Author of Kubla Khan. • Songs of Innocence and _____. • Kubla Khan: A ____ in a dream. • Author of the Chimney Sweeper. • Queen of France during the Revolution. • Drug used by many authors during the Romantic Era. • Written by Thomas DeQuincey, Confessions of an English _______. • Fortress and prison in Paris that was stormed during the French Revolution. • ...
English Romanticism Crossword 2013-03-10
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- Factories, Inventions, and long working hours are all characteristics of the _____ Revolution.
- Kubla Khan: A ____ in a dream.
- Caused thousands of executions during the French Revolution, and was eventually executed himself.
- Queen of France during the Revolution, Marie _____.
- The ocean, outer space, and water falls are examples of things that are _____.
- Written by Thomas DeQuincey, Confessions of an English _______.
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- Tool used during the French Revolution that made executions faster and cleaner.
- Fortress and prison in Paris that was stormed during the French Revolution.
- Author of Kubla Khan.
- Songs of Innocence and _____.
- Author of the Chimney Sweeper.
- Drug used by many authors during the Romantic Era.
12 Clues: Author of Kubla Khan. • Songs of Innocence and _____. • Kubla Khan: A ____ in a dream. • Author of the Chimney Sweeper. • Drug used by many authors during the Romantic Era. • Queen of France during the Revolution, Marie _____. • Written by Thomas DeQuincey, Confessions of an English _______. • Fortress and prison in Paris that was stormed during the French Revolution. • ...
Utopia vs Dystopia 2025-02-19
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- When people have money, jobs, and a good life.
- Feeling afraid that something bad will happen.
- A situation where everything is out of control.
- When people live peacefully together.
- When people are treated unfairly and have no rights.
- Believing that good things will happen in the future.
- When everyone has the same rights and chances.
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- Watching people, often by cameras, to control them.
- Machines and inventions that make life easier.
- The right to do what you want and make your own choices
- When some people have more rights or chances than others.
- When people are very poor and have little money.
12 Clues: When people live peacefully together. • When people have money, jobs, and a good life. • Machines and inventions that make life easier. • Feeling afraid that something bad will happen. • When everyone has the same rights and chances. • A situation where everything is out of control. • When people are very poor and have little money. • ...
Reading Review 497 2021-01-27
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- she ____ her rowboat down the rive
- parrots often _____ human words
- he _____ on his back in the pool
- he _____ to school because he was late.
- Whales ____ each other by singing songs
- the couple said vows during their wedding _____
- we ___ from inventions
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- when you cause danger
- a ____ is anything that you can sell
- the clouds ____ slowly across the sky
- a yearly New Yotk celebration is a _______
- sometimes you have to ________ the time
- my sister can ____ into the deep water, but I can't
- the sound a tiger ____ is a growl
- art and music are important parts of a country’s ______
- taking your shoes off, is a Japanese _______
16 Clues: when you cause danger • we ___ from inventions • parrots often _____ human words • he _____ on his back in the pool • the sound a tiger ____ is a growl • she ____ her rowboat down the rive • a ____ is anything that you can sell • the clouds ____ slowly across the sky • sometimes you have to ________ the time • he _____ to school because he was late. • ...
All About Computer History 2013-09-10
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- The magazine's name that named the personal computer "Machine of the Year."
- A computer programming language is named after Pascal.
- Calculations were made by sliding beads back and forth on a frame.
- Steve Jobs also co-founded this company.
- Company that designed the first commercial computer.
- Computer discoveries have been organized into these.
- One of the first programmers that was a female.
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- Was the size of a small house,
- Bill Gates founded this corporation.
- The name of Apple's brainchild, and was similar to the Lisa.
- Was developed in the 1940's, but not yet sold commercially.
11 Clues: Was the size of a small house, • Bill Gates founded this corporation. • Steve Jobs also co-founded this company. • One of the first programmers that was a female. • Company that designed the first commercial computer. • Computer discoveries have been organized into these. • A computer programming language is named after Pascal. • ...
Vasco Nunez de Balboa - Audrey 2024-03-07
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- a person or a company that is owed money or goods.
- a pleasant native town
- modern day Haiti and Dominican Republic
- Home to the park named in Balboa’s honor
- the town where Vasco grew up
- people or countries that agree to help each other in times of need
- european explorer who was the first to see the pacific ocean from the Americas
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- governor that wanted to take vasco’s place and got him beheaded
- king of spain at the time of balboa’s discoveries
- Home to the park named in Balboa’s honor
- explorer who discovered America
- narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas
12 Clues: a pleasant native town • the town where Vasco grew up • explorer who discovered America • modern day Haiti and Dominican Republic • Home to the park named in Balboa’s honor • Home to the park named in Balboa’s honor • king of spain at the time of balboa’s discoveries • a person or a company that is owed money or goods. • ...
Chapter 1.1 Crossword Puzzle 2017-09-13
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- The science of life
- The process of natural changes that take place during the life of an organism
- When something is arranged in an orderly manner
- A group of organisms that can breed and produce fertile offspring with one another
- An inherited characteristic that results from changes in species over time
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- The production of offspring
- The living and nonliving things that surround an organism and with which the organism interacts
- These people make discoveries and seek explanations by performing laboratory and field investigations
- The regular patterns of an organism
- This is the result of an addition of mass to an organism
10 Clues: The science of life • The production of offspring • The regular patterns of an organism • When something is arranged in an orderly manner • This is the result of an addition of mass to an organism • An inherited characteristic that results from changes in species over time • The process of natural changes that take place during the life of an organism • ...
Science, Technology, and Society 2020-05-14
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- were invented which replaced human labor
- makes education and business much easier
- The natural world or ecosystem
- The Laws of Organic Life
- has become one of the clearest indicators of life outcomes such as employment, income and social status, and is a strong predictor of attitudes and wellbeing
- is the average of many years of weather observation
- floating gardens
- change and improvement
- a situation that is a risk for a given population
- refers to merging of what were three separate industries: telecommunications, computing, and electronics or broadcasting
- reduces soil erosion
- first antibiotic
- is a patented brand of genetically modified (GM) fluorescent zebra fish with bright red, green, and orange fluorescent color
- rational self
- is released by coal mining,landfills, and by agriculture, particularly through the digestive processes of beef and milk cows
- unique system writing
- unconscious part of the mind that acts as our conscience.
- A group, large or small, of people in a particular place and time who are linked by common goals and interests
- “people of the sun”
- “Rule by the people”
- first mammal ever to have been cloned
- ability to transfer genetic material to plants
- using computers tostore,manipulate and transmit information in form of speech, text, data, and video more cheaply and faster than every before.
- attempting to convince others of your value judgment
- an idea on which people hold different beliefs and values
- Comes from the Latin word “techne”
- literally means “to spell” in Tagalog
- is a wheeled motor vehicle used for transportation
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- Least priority in Maslow's hierarchy of human needs
- The sole purpose of the original event was to give the news of the Athenians having won over the Persians
- This is a way of freeing the unconscious mind or opening up drawers to remember vivid details of the past.
- Comes from the Latin word “scientia”
- rich and valuable sources of new genes, proteins and metabolic processes with important applications for human benefits
- a two-way television
- Identified as what is happening outdoors in a place at a given time
- a vast network of high speed wires and satellite relays linking computers worldwide
- is the theory that explains how organisms have arisen and diversified from earlier organisms
- unconconscious part of the mind
- "mother culture"
- Made with pens made from reeds, mixed wit soot, beeswax and vegetable gum to make ink.
- raising finfish or shellfish in controlled conditions for use as food sources
- using living organisms, or the products of living organisms, for human benefit to make a product or solve a problem
- originally referred to a group of boats and their passengers who migrated to the Philippines
- is a series of improvements in human life marked by inventions and discoveries
- were the first organisms to be modified in the laboratory, due to their simple genetics.
- distributed, fast digital networks wired and wireless
- Birthplace of the industrial Revolution
- comes from the Latin word "Modo"
- knots tied to colored rope
- Developed system of mathematics & number system
- The use of biotechnology to process and degrade a variety of natural and manmade substances
- built one of the largest & wealthiest empires in the world
- is an ancient writing system that was used in what is now the Philippines
53 Clues: rational self • floating gardens • first antibiotic • "mother culture" • “people of the sun” • a two-way television • reduces soil erosion • “Rule by the people” • unique system writing • change and improvement • The Laws of Organic Life • knots tied to colored rope • The natural world or ecosystem • unconconscious part of the mind • comes from the Latin word "Modo" • ...
APUSH Study Guide 2023-12-19
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- saved Jamestown colony by introducing tobacco
- dissenter from established church belief
- Colonial American plantations relied on this for labor
- largest city north of Mexico
- christians fought muslims
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- separatist who went to American Colonies for religious freedom in the 1600s
- grew indigo, cotton, and tobacco
- European inventions like the printing press
- puritans who broke away from Anglican church
9 Clues: christians fought muslims • largest city north of Mexico • grew indigo, cotton, and tobacco • dissenter from established church belief • European inventions like the printing press • puritans who broke away from Anglican church • saved Jamestown colony by introducing tobacco • Colonial American plantations relied on this for labor • ...
Chapter 18 2021-11-07
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- Established skeptical review of all received wisdom
- Period of empirical advances
- War between German Protestants and the Roman emperor
- Restatement of Catholic beliefs
- Increase in global contacts in 16th century onward
- French monarch of late 17th century
- Argued people could learn everything by senses
- Had discoveries of laws of gravity and planetary motion
- Intellectual movement centered in France
- Spread of deep interest getting materials and service below elite level
- Worked on 1st encyclopedia
- King of France in the 16th century
- Religious order founded during Catholic Reformation
- Focus on humankind as center of intellectual and artistic endeavor
- demonstrated circular movement of blood
- Class of working people without access to producing property
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- Defined forces of gravity
- Known for his work on the scientific method
- Monk who initiated Protestant Reformation
- Overthorw of James II
- Introduced the movable type
- Establish liberal economics
- Wave of religious dissent against Catholic church
- Prominent astronomer and mathematician in the scientific revolution
- Concept of God current during Scientific revolution
25 Clues: Overthorw of James II • Defined forces of gravity • Worked on 1st encyclopedia • Introduced the movable type • Establish liberal economics • Period of empirical advances • Restatement of Catholic beliefs • King of France in the 16th century • French monarch of late 17th century • demonstrated circular movement of blood • Intellectual movement centered in France • ...
Industrial Revolution 2025-02-23
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- - Smallest children in factories were called
- - Movement of people from rural areas to towns and cities
- - Site of an extinct volcano
- - Workers who are on contract to work for a certain length of time at specific wage
- - First major diamond discoveries was made near
- - Was introduced to Britain when Britain became involved in the Trans-Atlantic slave trade
- - Joining of companies together
- - Used for drill points to cut into steel and glass
- - an important metal in the industrial revolution
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- - Oldest cottage industry in England
- - machine that improved the production of textiles
- - Process that ended traditional rights on common land formerly held in the open field system
- - Controlled the colonies of the Cape and Natal in 1860
- - Illegal selling and buying of diamonds
- - these grew as people left villages
- - a source of heat/energy during the Industrial Revolution
- - One of the 3 mines controlled by Cecil John Rhodes by 1885
- - Separating grains of wheat from the husks and stalks
- - First Industrialized nation
- - In the 1860's a country called South - Africa did not exist (true/false)
20 Clues: - Site of an extinct volcano • - First Industrialized nation • - Joining of companies together • - Oldest cottage industry in England • - these grew as people left villages • - Illegal selling and buying of diamonds • - Smallest children in factories were called • - First major diamond discoveries was made near • - an important metal in the industrial revolution • ...
More inventions 2021-03-03
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- A horse drawn farming machine
- Made the cotton gin and the assembly line
- Made immigrants come in from all over looking for an easy job
- It made communication faster and easier
- It made transportation easier just riding the train
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- Made the South of America boom in the cotton industry
- Made in New York
- A revolution of machines and inventions
- Riding on water got a lot easier for people
- made farming easier, created by john deere
10 Clues: Made in New York • A horse drawn farming machine • A revolution of machines and inventions • It made communication faster and easier • Made the cotton gin and the assembly line • made farming easier, created by john deere • Riding on water got a lot easier for people • It made transportation easier just riding the train • ...
History and Development of Science and Technology Part 1 2022-10-25
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- proponent of the geocentric theory
- Gunpowder, paper, woodblock printing and _____ are the famous inventions by Ancient China
- also known as Middle Stone Age
- era where metalworks became famous
- Ages when Europe was dominated by superstitious beliefs and religious debates
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- refers also to New Stone Age
- civilization where pyramids and monuments were
- refers to the Old Stone Age
- civilization that invented cuneiform
- As a punishment, Socrates was forced to drink this to die from the poison.
10 Clues: refers to the Old Stone Age • refers also to New Stone Age • also known as Middle Stone Age • proponent of the geocentric theory • era where metalworks became famous • civilization that invented cuneiform • civilization where pyramids and monuments were • As a punishment, Socrates was forced to drink this to die from the poison. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2024-04-11
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- A job with animals and crops
- A job where people make shoes
- We were more advanced in Tech as in...
- Where did it begin
- A job where you heat up things with nails and an anvil
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- A thing that was power and made light but they did not have in the 1700s
- What did you have to use because of no Electricity
- Where most people worked in the 1900s
- They made...
- Who people paid little to
10 Clues: They made... • Where did it begin • Who people paid little to • A job with animals and crops • A job where people make shoes • Where most people worked in the 1900s • We were more advanced in Tech as in... • What did you have to use because of no Electricity • A job where you heat up things with nails and an anvil • ...
INVENTIONS AND ENVENTORS (by:Simon and Ehpraïm) 2017-10-18
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- It often called a notebook computer is a small, portable personal computer
- He invented schools
- she invente th dishwasher
- He got burrs from plants on his clothes
- It's a portable hand-held electric light
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- We can swim in it
- He created rare masterpieces of art such as the Mona Lisa and the last supper
- It's a writing implement constructed of a narrow, solid pigment
- We uses it to correted homework
- He invented the piano
- He invented the ballon that we play with now
- It serve to know time and programmed alarm
- It an application that we can listen music and Watch videos
13 Clues: We can swim in it • He invented schools • He invented the piano • she invente th dishwasher • We uses it to correted homework • He got burrs from plants on his clothes • It's a portable hand-held electric light • It serve to know time and programmed alarm • He invented the ballon that we play with now • It an application that we can listen music and Watch videos • ...
Journalism Terms, Pillars, and Media Bias 2025-11-21
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- the first or last time something happened
- information presented that gives a shock or leave a deep emotional impression
- a person who writes for newspapers, magazines, news websites, or prepares news for broadcast
- a line in a newspaper naming the writer of
- a person who is in charge of and determines the final content of a text
- a one-sided interpretation of an event
- to favor one side over another
- the quality of being trusted and believed in
- the activity of gathering, assessing,creating, and presenting news
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- the process of establishing the truth, accuracy, or validity of something
- the quality of being done in an open way without secrets
- attacks/insults on someone’s character as opposed to ideas
- interest unusual stories, huge accomplishments,new discoveries
- false or inaccurate information
- a person, publication, or document that gives timely information
- to favor one side or another
- celebrities, politicians, or well-known public figures
- being physically near readers/community
- how a story affects the reader
- how recently an event happened
20 Clues: to favor one side or another • how a story affects the reader • to favor one side over another • how recently an event happened • false or inaccurate information • a one-sided interpretation of an event • being physically near readers/community • the first or last time something happened • a line in a newspaper naming the writer of • ...
1.4 Fantasy Becomes Fact 2022-09-12
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- papers issued to a company by the government that grant the right to be the only one to make, use, or sell new inventions for a
- took as one's own
- excited or enthusiastic
- an important discovery or major advance
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- imagined or pictured
- intrigued and enchanted
- instruments made for a particular purpose
- excitedly and with zeal
8 Clues: took as one's own • imagined or pictured • intrigued and enchanted • excitedly and with zeal • excited or enthusiastic • an important discovery or major advance • instruments made for a particular purpose • papers issued to a company by the government that grant the right to be the only one to make, use, or sell new inventions for a
Unit 2: Economy before the Industrial Revolution: farming economy, cottage industries 2022-03-24
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- land farmers used before IR
- a clay used to soften and shrink cloth
- men called ___ used hand looms to weave spun wool into cloth
- the demand of what led to inventions
- women who would spin and comb the wool into thread
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- land was first enclosed by___landowners
- England was growing as a result of...
- handicrafts done at home
- there was a movement to ___ land
9 Clues: handicrafts done at home • land farmers used before IR • there was a movement to ___ land • the demand of what led to inventions • England was growing as a result of... • a clay used to soften and shrink cloth • land was first enclosed by___landowners • women who would spin and comb the wool into thread • men called ___ used hand looms to weave spun wool into cloth
Isaaac Vondrara 2023-05-01
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- A type of living thing
- a force with magnets
- a habitat or a area
- most people in hospitals are ----- experts
- a section or a part of something else
- big space rock
- related to the minds state of emotion
- solidified magma
- proper
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- in a state of satisfaction
- used to form a RAILroaf track
- no errors
- the main
- light in the dark
- new inventions use it a lot
- a good mood
- a way of saying large but also spacey
17 Clues: proper • the main • no errors • a good mood • big space rock • solidified magma • light in the dark • a habitat or a area • a force with magnets • A type of living thing • in a state of satisfaction • new inventions use it a lot • used to form a RAILroaf track • a section or a part of something else • a way of saying large but also spacey • related to the minds state of emotion • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-27
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- place where you vote
- a problem
- person that designs
- a behaviour
- parents
- a right you put to things you invent so no one steals your ideas
- paper where you vote
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- activities associated with the government
- a large farm
- something you create
- something you accomplish
- development of a book or movie
- something made for a specific purpose
- when you are able to do something
- something you have to do
- things of the periodic table
- something prohibited by the law
17 Clues: parents • a problem • a behaviour • a large farm • person that designs • place where you vote • something you create • paper where you vote • something you accomplish • something you have to do • things of the periodic table • development of a book or movie • something prohibited by the law • when you are able to do something • something made for a specific purpose • ...
Social Studies 2025-12-16
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- a characteristic of civilization that includes the beliefs and behaviors of a society or group of people
- writing that uses wedge-shaped characters
- a craftsperson
- a way of life that offers much more than what is necessary
- a building for religious worship
- a person who makes money by selling goods
- an ancient Mesopotamian temple tower with outside staircases and a shrine at the top
- a person who writes
- a task or problem that tests a person's abilities
- the watering of land
- the way a civilization is organized
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- the use of tools and other inventions for practical purposes
- to grow and be successful
- a society marked by developed arts, sciences, government, and social structure
- scientists who study ancient humans
- to bring something new into being
- to engrave onto metal,glass, or stone
- someone who is trained in a particular career
- a symbol that stands for an object
- an interconnected system of channels or lines
20 Clues: a craftsperson • a person who writes • the watering of land • to grow and be successful • a building for religious worship • to bring something new into being • a symbol that stands for an object • scientists who study ancient humans • the way a civilization is organized • to engrave onto metal,glass, or stone • writing that uses wedge-shaped characters • ...
Chapter 4 Vocabulary - The Early People of Texas (Rochelle) 2022-09-13
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- a person who moves from place to place
- a mix of sun-dried earth and straw used to build houses
- referring to a group that traces kinship through the mother’s line
- notable; unique
- a place or location
- a portable home made of tanned bison hides fastened to a framework of poles
- the application of scientific discoveries to practical use
- a scientist who studies the physical remains of the past
- to move from one place to another
- nearby and ready to use
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- any object made or used by humans such as tools, pottery, bones, and shells
- a union of different groups
- referring to a group that traces kinship through the father’s line
- a person believed to have the power to summon spirits and heal the sick
- a person who lives by hunting and gathering food, rather than growing it
- a dealer acting as a go-between for the producers of goods and retailers or consumers
- social rank or position
17 Clues: notable; unique • a place or location • social rank or position • nearby and ready to use • a union of different groups • to move from one place to another • a person who moves from place to place • a mix of sun-dried earth and straw used to build houses • a scientist who studies the physical remains of the past • the application of scientific discoveries to practical use • ...
Chapter 4 The Early People of Texas pgs. 102-115 2019-08-22
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- person believed to have the power to summon spirits and heal the sick
- referring to a group that traces kinship through the mother's line
- a union of different groups
- to move from one place to another
- a mix of sun-dried earth and straw used to build houses
- a portable home made of tanned bison hides fastened to a framework of poles
- scientist who studies the physical remains of the past
- notable; unique
- a place or location
- nearby and ready to use
- person who moves from place to place
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- person who lives by hunting and gathering food, rather than growing it
- the application of scientific discoveries to practical use
- social rank or position
- reffering to a group that traces kinship through the father's line
- a dealer or agent acting as a go-between for the producers of goods and retailers or consumers
- any object made or used by humans such as tools, pottery, bones and shells
17 Clues: notable; unique • a place or location • social rank or position • nearby and ready to use • a union of different groups • to move from one place to another • person who moves from place to place • scientist who studies the physical remains of the past • a mix of sun-dried earth and straw used to build houses • the application of scientific discoveries to practical use • ...
Islamic Inventions 2023-12-01
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- Instrument used to crush bladder stones
- "Equations' playground, where numbers and letters dance together!"
- Engine's prima donna? This twisted star keeps things turning!
- String Instrument similar to Lute
- A devise of measuring the diameter of sun
- An astronomical instrument
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- Islamic Soft Drink.
- Celestial navigation device that determines latitude
- Islamic poetry
- Java joy potion
- The ten Arabic numerals we use today.
11 Clues: Islamic poetry • Java joy potion • Islamic Soft Drink. • An astronomical instrument • String Instrument similar to Lute • The ten Arabic numerals we use today. • Instrument used to crush bladder stones • A devise of measuring the diameter of sun • Celestial navigation device that determines latitude • Engine's prima donna? This twisted star keeps things turning! • ...
Tech & Inventions 2025-07-06
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- Easy writing without dipping ink
- Buzzer before text messages
- Worn by astronauts and dreamers
- Recorded missed calls
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- Replaced rotary dialing
- Machine that smooths ice rinks
- Portable home phone
- Sticky invention for shoes and bags
- Sent papers over phone lines
- Fastener for pants and jackets
- Detected planes and storms
11 Clues: Portable home phone • Recorded missed calls • Replaced rotary dialing • Detected planes and storms • Buzzer before text messages • Sent papers over phone lines • Machine that smooths ice rinks • Fastener for pants and jackets • Worn by astronauts and dreamers • Easy writing without dipping ink • Sticky invention for shoes and bags
Israeli inventions 2026-01-15
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- Technology that measures and improves air quality
- Smart monitors that track a baby’s safety and movement
- System that delivers water directly to plant roots
- Technology that boosts weak cellular signal.
- Robotic exoskeleton that helps people walk
- Car technology that prevents accidents
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- Software that protects computers from hackers
- Growing crops in dry, desert conditions
- Community-based navigation app that avoids traffic
- Swallowable camera that images the digestive system
- Early instant messaging software
11 Clues: Early instant messaging software • Car technology that prevents accidents • Growing crops in dry, desert conditions • Robotic exoskeleton that helps people walk • Technology that boosts weak cellular signal. • Software that protects computers from hackers • Technology that measures and improves air quality • Community-based navigation app that avoids traffic • ...
Failed Inventions 2026-02-13
Across
- Organ Wilson Greatbatch was trying to record.
- Stephanie Kwolek’s strong synthetic fibre.
- Apple co-founder who relaunched the mouse.
- The small device that controls a computer cursor.
- The accidental inventor of the pacemaker (last name).
- Device that regulates the heartbeat.
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- Virtual reality device invented by Heilig (two words combined).
- Immersive technology industry expected to grow massively (abbreviation).
- The inventor of the first computer mouse.
- Company that redesigned and sold the mouse.
- Morton Heilig’s immersive cinema machine.
11 Clues: Device that regulates the heartbeat. • The inventor of the first computer mouse. • Morton Heilig’s immersive cinema machine. • Stephanie Kwolek’s strong synthetic fibre. • Apple co-founder who relaunched the mouse. • Company that redesigned and sold the mouse. • Organ Wilson Greatbatch was trying to record. • The small device that controls a computer cursor. • ...
Egyptian Inventions 2025-11-24
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- An Egyptian Form of Writing
- A liquid that smells good
- A method of opening the body to heal
- A tool to lift water out of a river
- A way to track the days/months/years
- An ancient way of telling the time of day
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- The math of shapes and angles
- Ancient Paper
- A method that brings water into fields
- A tool for weaving clothes
- A Vessel for holding people on water
11 Clues: Ancient Paper • A liquid that smells good • A tool for weaving clothes • An Egyptian Form of Writing • The math of shapes and angles • A tool to lift water out of a river • A method of opening the body to heal • A Vessel for holding people on water • A way to track the days/months/years • A method that brings water into fields • An ancient way of telling the time of day
Lucca Gandolfo 2023-03-23
Across
- Used to communicate over long distances.
- Made by Richard Arkwright and produces cloth.
- More efficient way to power technologies and inventions.
- Created when Edward Jenner introduced cowpox to people.
- Made in 1851 and is used to sew.
- Expected years of life, for working children this was 17.
- Increased number of slaves and was used to pull cotton fibers from the seeds.
- A cheaper way of transportation made by Thomas Newman.
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- Something made by John Kay that makes clothes faster.
- Forces air into molten steel to burn off impurities.
- Made by James Hargreaves and spins spindles into one strand.
- Where scrip is used as currency.
- Shift from rural to urban.
- Combination of Spinning Jenny and Water Frame.
- Small scale manufacturing made from home.
15 Clues: Shift from rural to urban. • Where scrip is used as currency. • Made in 1851 and is used to sew. • Used to communicate over long distances. • Small scale manufacturing made from home. • Made by Richard Arkwright and produces cloth. • Combination of Spinning Jenny and Water Frame. • Forces air into molten steel to burn off impurities. • ...
Roaring 20's 2023-04-21
Across
- The ____________ Dome scandal was during the Harding Presidency.
- The new type of music created by African Americans.
- President from Ohio who died in office.
- This powered many new inventions.
- The great_________ was the northward movent of blacks from the south.
- This trial of a teacher was over the teaching of evolution.
- Created the "Back to Africa" movement.
- This means country or low population areas.
- Young women who dressed and acted differently in the 1920's.
- This Amendment to the Constitution gave women the vote.
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- Building up of cities.
- group hated Blacks. Jews, and Catholics.
- This automaker mastered the Assemblyline.
- Harding's Secretary if Interior that took bribes.
- Dislike of immigrants entering your nation.
- The Kellogg-Briand Pact was an agreement to stop _____.
- Silent Cal.
- Buying products and paying for them over time.
- Many people from this continent were kept out of the U.S.
19 Clues: Silent Cal. • Building up of cities. • This powered many new inventions. • Created the "Back to Africa" movement. • President from Ohio who died in office. • group hated Blacks. Jews, and Catholics. • This automaker mastered the Assemblyline. • Dislike of immigrants entering your nation. • This means country or low population areas. • ...
History Crossword 2025-03-25
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- man who wanted to rule all of Europe
- people should be controlled by government
- what government was most popular before Philosophy
- government where there is a dictator
- an economy that includes both command and free economies
- who won the American revolution
- influential battle for the napoleonic wars
- general for the American revolution
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- what was main reason for exploring westward into America
- whose revolution influence the French Revolution
- Hobbes, Adam smith, and Rousseau are examples of this
- what has an impact on government before philosophy was used
- gave factories and more opportunities for inventions
- put on house arrest for going against the church
- imposed taxes on foreign goods
- what main reason did people revolt in America
- believes no government control on economy
- the best choice for a government system
- one of the most impacted places from the industrial revolution
- who America fought against in the American revolution
20 Clues: imposed taxes on foreign goods • who won the American revolution • general for the American revolution • man who wanted to rule all of Europe • government where there is a dictator • the best choice for a government system • people should be controlled by government • believes no government control on economy • influential battle for the napoleonic wars • ...
Puzzle (Who Invented Facebook’s Like Button) 2025-11-14
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- (adj.) - Complicated and difficult to understand
- (v.) - To try to find more information about something
- (n.) - Someone who is the first to discover or develop new methods
- (v.) - To gradually spread through a group
- (n.) - A cause of continual troubles
- (v.) - To ask for money, help, or information
- (v.) - To discover or guess something
- (n.) - Something very attractive or hard to resist
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- (n.) - An unexpected source of something pleasant or useful
- (n.) - A brain chemical involved in motivation and reward
- (n.) - The occurrence of making fortunate discoveries by chance
- (v.) - To think about something in a casual way
- (v.) - To combine to form one single group
- (v.) - To make someone do something by persuasion or reminder
- (n.) - The general spirit or feeling of a period in history
15 Clues: (n.) - A cause of continual troubles • (v.) - To discover or guess something • (v.) - To combine to form one single group • (v.) - To gradually spread through a group • (v.) - To ask for money, help, or information • (v.) - To think about something in a casual way • (adj.) - Complicated and difficult to understand • (n.) - Something very attractive or hard to resist • ...
Life for women during the Industrial revolution 2024-03-20
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- Life for women during the Industrial Revolution
- Freedom
- Women might have had to work here
- A woman's main responsibility
- Who inherited most of the wealth
- Women had few
- What women worked for
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- Quickest way to gain wealth
- Railways, sewing machines, steam engines
- Women wrote fewer
- Had fewer opportunities than men
- New
12 Clues: New • Freedom • Women had few • Women wrote fewer • What women worked for • Quickest way to gain wealth • A woman's main responsibility • Had fewer opportunities than men • Who inherited most of the wealth • Women might have had to work here • Railways, sewing machines, steam engines • Life for women during the Industrial Revolution
