discoveries and inventions Crossword Puzzles
Archaeology 2025-10-27
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- A custom or way of doing things passed down
- Used to separate small artefacts from sand or dirt
- Objects used to help people do work
- Used to take photos of discoveries
- To find out how long or big something is
- Something that is very old from a long time ago
- To write down or take notes of findings
- A container used to carry dirt or sand
- A flying machine used to see or record from above
- What has already happened before now
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- A group of people living together with their own culture and rules
- To look closely to find out more
- The seven large land areas on Earth
- A tool used for digging in the ground
- An old object found by archaeologists
- A person or member of humankind
- Stories and events from the past
- The planet we live on
- Events and people from long ago
- A small tool used for digging carefully
- Used to clean dirt off artefacts gently
21 Clues: The planet we live on • A person or member of humankind • Events and people from long ago • To look closely to find out more • Stories and events from the past • Used to take photos of discoveries • The seven large land areas on Earth • Objects used to help people do work • What has already happened before now • A tool used for digging in the ground • ...
Nomads and Chinese Dynasty 2021-09-01
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- chinese invention
- the second most famous religion in China
- Second emperor of the Tang Dynasty
- dynasty that unified china under one rule after the period of disunion
- started the Jin empire
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- emperor of The Sui Dynasty
- famous poet who wrote about life's pleasure
- pastoralists in China
- one of the Chinese inventions that improved trading
- build the largest unfield land empire in world history
- famous poet who wrote critically about war and soldiers
- where are the nomads lived
- the founder of the song dynasty
13 Clues: chinese invention • pastoralists in China • started the Jin empire • emperor of The Sui Dynasty • where are the nomads lived • the founder of the song dynasty • Second emperor of the Tang Dynasty • the second most famous religion in China • famous poet who wrote about life's pleasure • one of the Chinese inventions that improved trading • ...
Nomads and Chinese Dynasty 2021-09-01
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- chinese invention
- famous poet who wrote critically about war and soldiers
- emperor of The Sui Dynasty
- started the Jin empire
- one of the Chinese inventions that improved trading
- build the largest unfield land empire in world history
- pastoralists in China
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- the second most famous religion in China
- where are the nomads lived
- dynasty that unified china under one rule after the period of disunion
- the founder of the song dynasty
- famous poet who wrote about life's pleasure
- Second emperor of the Tang Dynasty
13 Clues: chinese invention • pastoralists in China • started the Jin empire • where are the nomads lived • emperor of The Sui Dynasty • the founder of the song dynasty • Second emperor of the Tang Dynasty • the second most famous religion in China • famous poet who wrote about life's pleasure • one of the Chinese inventions that improved trading • ...
Inventions and the Beginnings of Exploration 2025-10-16
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- Navigation instrument used before the sextant to measure the sun’s altitude.
- Period of renewed learning in Europe that encouraged exploration and invention.
- Europeans transported these groups of people from Africa to the Caribbean.
- Groups of soldiers that Europeans transported across oceans to conquer new lands.
- Large ocean-going ship used by explorers for long voyages.
- Measurement north or south of the equator, calculated by sextant.
- Instrument improved by Galileo to observe celestial objects.
- Popular drink imported from China to Europe
- Italian town where sailors improved the magnetic compass.
- Italian scientist who improved the telescope and studied the planets.
- Became more accurate because of improvements in navigation and astronomy.
- Explosive substance developed in 13th-century Europe and used in firearms.
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- Navigation tool used to determine direction at sea.
- City captured by the Turks in 1453 using cannons.
- Instrument that replaced the cross-staff and measured latitude more precisely.
- Force discovered in ancient times that made the compass possible.
- Small, fast Portuguese sailing ship used by explorers.
- Weapons such as muskets and pistols that use gunpowder.
- Field of study revived during the Renaissance that led to new technologies.
- Sweet crop grown in the Caribbean and shipped to Europe.
20 Clues: Popular drink imported from China to Europe • City captured by the Turks in 1453 using cannons. • Navigation tool used to determine direction at sea. • Small, fast Portuguese sailing ship used by explorers. • Weapons such as muskets and pistols that use gunpowder. • Sweet crop grown in the Caribbean and shipped to Europe. • ...
SS Week 10: Consequences of Contact 2025-09-17
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- A pirate with government permission to attack enemy ships.
- Results or outcomes of an action.
- A license that made a pirate a privateer.
- The movement of plants, animals, people, and ideas between the Americas and Europe.
- Goods carried on a ship.
- Valuable things like land, crops, animals, or minerals.
- The way a country uses money and resources to make and trade goods.
- How much people want to buy something.
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- Someone who attacks and robs ships at sea.
- When two groups of people meet.
- A tall plant that grows in hot climates and is used to make sugar.
- Beliefs about God or gods and the practices connected to them.
- Expensive items that only rich people could usually buy.
- Tools and inventions people use to solve problems or improve life.
- Competition between groups trying to be more powerful.
- The act of giving something and getting something else in return.
16 Clues: Goods carried on a ship. • When two groups of people meet. • Results or outcomes of an action. • How much people want to buy something. • A license that made a pirate a privateer. • Someone who attacks and robs ships at sea. • Competition between groups trying to be more powerful. • Valuable things like land, crops, animals, or minerals. • ...
1970s Inventions and Innovations 2024-02-17
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- Iconic American technology company known for its pioneering work in personal computing.
- Revolutionary telecommunications technology that allowed for the transmission of digital data.
- Iconic American consumer electronics company known for its innovative products.
- Revolutionary personal computing device that popularized graphical user interfaces.
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- Revolutionary aircraft that set new standards for speed and efficiency in commercial aviation.
- Iconic American soft drink brand known for its refreshing taste and iconic marketing campaigns.
- Iconic Japanese consumer electronics brand known for its innovative products.
- Iconic Italian automobile brand known for its luxury and performance vehicles.
- Iconic Swedish furniture brand known for its modern and affordable designs.
- Iconic American video game introduced by Atari, popularizing arcade gaming.
10 Clues: Iconic Swedish furniture brand known for its modern and affordable designs. • Iconic American video game introduced by Atari, popularizing arcade gaming. • Iconic Japanese consumer electronics brand known for its innovative products. • Iconic Italian automobile brand known for its luxury and performance vehicles. • ...
K-rossword 1 2023-05-12
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- Present or found everywhere; widespread.
- A feeling of sadness or sorrow; a pensive or gloomy state of mind.
- Calm, peaceful, and untroubled.
- To place two contrasting things side by side for comparison or contrast.
- The highest point; the peak of achievement or success.
- A person who inspires or influences others; a notable figure in a particular field.
- Delicate, light, and airy; otherworldly or heavenly in nature.
- A sudden realization or understanding; a moment of clarity or insight.
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- Able to recover quickly from difficulties; strong and adaptable.
- Lasting for a short time; transient.
- Idealistic but impractical; motivated by romantic or chivalrous ideals.
- A soft, gentle breeze.
- Something or someone mysterious, puzzling, or difficult to understand.
- A person or thing that speeds up or triggers a change or event.
- The occurrence of pleasant or valuable discoveries by chance.
15 Clues: A soft, gentle breeze. • Calm, peaceful, and untroubled. • Lasting for a short time; transient. • Present or found everywhere; widespread. • The highest point; the peak of achievement or success. • The occurrence of pleasant or valuable discoveries by chance. • Delicate, light, and airy; otherworldly or heavenly in nature. • ...
History 2016-01-12
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- join or attach
- letting the people decide
- ended slavery
- speech given on November 19, 1863 by Abraham Lincoln
- obvious or undeniable fate
- dives that exploded in the air or when they hit something
- radicals that oppose all government
- production in great amounts
- no citizen may be denied the right to vote.
- soldiers who surprised their enemies
- the president of wrongdoings in office
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- protects the inventor’s inventions
- promoted equal right for all “persons born or naturalized in the United States”
- special type of shell filled with bullets
- used to replace striking laborers
- enemies are surrounded and starved in order to make them surrender
- outdated
- citizen’s personal rights guaranteed by law
- Scottish word meaning “scrawny cattle”
- laws that restricted freedmen’s rights
20 Clues: outdated • ended slavery • join or attach • letting the people decide • obvious or undeniable fate • production in great amounts • used to replace striking laborers • protects the inventor’s inventions • radicals that oppose all government • soldiers who surprised their enemies • Scottish word meaning “scrawny cattle” • laws that restricted freedmen’s rights • ...
History 2016-01-12
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- citizen’s personal rights guaranteed by law
- used to replace striking laborers
- outdated
- join or attach
- ended slavery
- radicals that oppose all government
- the president of wrongdoings in office
- letting the people decide
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- no citizen may be denied the right to vote.
- enemies are surrounded and starved in order to make them surrender
- obvious or undeniable fate
- speech given on November 19, 1863 by Abraham Lincoln
- production in great amounts
- laws that restricted freedmen’s rights
- promoted equal right for all “persons born or naturalized in the United States”
- soldiers who surprised their enemies
- Scottish word meaning “scrawny cattle”
- special type of shell filled with bullets
- protects the inventor’s inventions
- dives that exploded in the air or when they hit something
20 Clues: outdated • ended slavery • join or attach • letting the people decide • obvious or undeniable fate • production in great amounts • used to replace striking laborers • protects the inventor’s inventions • radicals that oppose all government • soldiers who surprised their enemies • laws that restricted freedmen’s rights • Scottish word meaning “scrawny cattle” • ...
Dog Man: Mothering Heights 2021-10-04
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- A beam of light
- A person who picks on another
- Another word for battle
- A baby frog
- Another word for dog
- An electronic machine that does work
- Somewhere where you shop.
- A city but smaller
- When you sneak away from somewhere you do not like
- Another word for cat
- Someone who arrests criminals.
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- Somewhere you go when you do something bad
- Something mechanical that can do work
- Something that provides energy to electronics
- A place where you work on things and make inventions
- Another word for fight
- You are this when you do something that takes courage
- A place where you live
- Spreading liquid in the air like a mist
- What you feel when you really care about someone
20 Clues: A baby frog • A beam of light • A city but smaller • Another word for dog • Another word for cat • Another word for fight • A place where you live • Another word for battle • Somewhere where you shop. • A person who picks on another • Someone who arrests criminals. • An electronic machine that does work • Something mechanical that can do work • Spreading liquid in the air like a mist • ...
December Social Studies Review 2016-12-19
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- a religion that does not worship any gods or goddesses (ex: Buddhism)
- a fan-shaped landform that usually has rich soil and fertile land
- the category of manmade accomplishments (think inventions, ideas, etc.)
- a man who devotes his life to a religious group
- A professional writer who kept records and copied official documents
- a religion that only worships one god (ex: Judaism)
- ancient Sumerian writing
- the category of power and how decisions are made
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- Siddhartha Gautama's nickname; "The Awakened One"
- To join two separate parts into one
- to move from one place to another to live
- a religion that worships many gods (ex: Hinduism)
- The watering of land by means of canals or pipes
- the category of resources, money, and trade
- the category of land and climate
- the category of people, groups, and culture
- ancient Egyptian writing
- the Hindu god of time and destruction
- the category of gods, beliefs, and the afterlife
- A group of lands and peoples ruled by one government
- the Egyptian god of the afterlife
- the Mesopotamian goddess of love and war
22 Clues: ancient Egyptian writing • ancient Sumerian writing • the category of land and climate • the Egyptian god of the afterlife • To join two separate parts into one • the Hindu god of time and destruction • the Mesopotamian goddess of love and war • to move from one place to another to live • the category of resources, money, and trade • ...
The Scientific Method 2023-09-27
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- The use of knowledge and scientific discoveries to make/create new devices.
- Measurements/ Sample size considerations
- A test, trial, procedure,etc. Data can be gained from it
- Relating to the quality of (non-numerical data)
- The variable in an experiment that is measured
- The process of learning about the world through observations and experiments.
- Statement of concise observations that happen in exactly the same conditions / circumstances
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- A well tested hypothesis that is backed by a large body of evidence
- An educated guess that can lead to predictions
- The variable in an experiment that stays constant
- Relating to the number or amount of (numerical data)
- The act or process of knowing something and recording the data and measurements for it
- International system of measuring things (metric system)
- The variable in an experiment that is being manipulated
14 Clues: Measurements/ Sample size considerations • An educated guess that can lead to predictions • The variable in an experiment that is measured • Relating to the quality of (non-numerical data) • The variable in an experiment that stays constant • Relating to the number or amount of (numerical data) • The variable in an experiment that is being manipulated • ...
Chapter 5 Ancient Sumer Vocabulary 2022-12-15
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- a characteristic of civilization that includes the beliefs and behaviors of a society or group of people
- a task or problem that tests a person's abilities
- someone who is trained in a particular career
- the use of tools and other inventions for practical purposes
- writing that uses wedge-shaped characters
- a society marked by developed arts, sciences, government, and social structure
- an ancient Mesopotamian temple tower with outside staircases and a shrine at the top
- to bring something new into being
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- a person who writes
- a symbol that stands for an object
- the way a civilization is organized
- an interconnected system of channels or lines
- a way of life that offers much more than what is necessary
- a person who makes money by selling goods
- a craftsperson
15 Clues: a craftsperson • a person who writes • to bring something new into being • a symbol that stands for an object • the way a civilization is organized • writing that uses wedge-shaped characters • a person who makes money by selling goods • an interconnected system of channels or lines • someone who is trained in a particular career • ...
lesson 6 week 2 choice board-janessa lively 2025-12-19
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- a person who writes
- a symbol that stands for an object
- a craftsperson
- a way of life that offers much more than what is necessary
- to bring something new into being
- the use of tools and other inventions for practical purposes
- writing that uses wedge-shaped characters
- a society marked by developed arts, sciences, government, and social structure
- a task or problem that tests a person’s abilities
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- an ancient Mesopotamian temple tower with outside staircases and a shrine at the top
- the way a civilization is organized
- a characteristic of civilization that includes the beliefs and behaviors of a society or group of people
- an interconnected system of channels or lines
- someone who is trained in a particular career
- a person who makes money by selling goods
15 Clues: a craftsperson • a person who writes • to bring something new into being • a symbol that stands for an object • the way a civilization is organized • a person who makes money by selling goods • writing that uses wedge-shaped characters • an interconnected system of channels or lines • someone who is trained in a particular career • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2022-08-22
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- demarcated line between Columbus discoveries and the West AFrican coast
- Europena explorere from Italy who sailed in 1492. Accidentally found Carribean islands
- Portugese noble who led an expedition in 1497 around the South tip of AFrica into the Indian Ocean
- descendants of North African Berbers
- Part of Indonesian islands
- Christian campaign to retake Iberia from Muslims
- worldwide exchange of plants/animals/microbes. Brought over by the Colombian exchanges
- maritime voyages arranged by Zheng He
- eunuch/advisor/political fixer to Emporer Yongle led Ming voyages
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- native to Brazil; became a staple food in Africa
- staple food crop indigenous to America
- port city in Southwest India
- disease from Africa that is transmitted by mosquittos. It spread to the Americas via the Colombian exchanges
- Portugese explorer who found a route to the Moluccas from Europe and South America
- transfer of plants/ animals/ and microbes to Eurasia, Africa, and the Americas
15 Clues: Part of Indonesian islands • port city in Southwest India • descendants of North African Berbers • maritime voyages arranged by Zheng He • staple food crop indigenous to America • native to Brazil; became a staple food in Africa • Christian campaign to retake Iberia from Muslims • eunuch/advisor/political fixer to Emporer Yongle led Ming voyages • ...
Industrial Revolution 2021-05-18
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- Industrial Revolution, the process after the Civil War to try and grow.
- airplane, an invention that the Wight brothers made that was used in World War I.
- a tax placed by the government.
- Edison, an inventor who made many inventions like the light bulb.
- The process of making products.
- a transportation method on a train.
- Process, A way to make sturdier and cheaper steel.
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- An invention that carries human voices.
- to grow your territory or land.
- A transportation method with four wheels.
- Line, an invention by Henry Ford that produced cars quicker and cheaper.
- Used to make homes and buildings.
12 Clues: to grow your territory or land. • a tax placed by the government. • The process of making products. • Used to make homes and buildings. • a transportation method on a train. • An invention that carries human voices. • A transportation method with four wheels. • Process, A way to make sturdier and cheaper steel. • ...
WordMaze: Build and Solve 2025-06-12
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- Turning AI innovations into revenue streams.
- Who holds the rights to AI-generated inventions?
- Who claims credit for AI-generated works?
- Protection Safeguarding digital assets from unauthorized access.
- Rights Enforcement Protecting intellectual property from misuse.
- Challenges The evolving laws surrounding AI and ownership.
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- Content Works produced by artificial intelligence.
- The moral concerns surrounding AI and IP.
- Ensuring uniqueness in AI-created content.
9 Clues: The moral concerns surrounding AI and IP. • Who claims credit for AI-generated works? • Ensuring uniqueness in AI-created content. • Turning AI innovations into revenue streams. • Who holds the rights to AI-generated inventions? • Content Works produced by artificial intelligence. • Challenges The evolving laws surrounding AI and ownership. • ...
SMALL INVENTIONS 2016-03-07
SMALL INVENTIONS 2016-03-07
Chinese Inventions 2025-02-11
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- Exploding rockets that make designs in the sky
- parasol but for rain
- currency
- Large inflatable with a basket underneath
- takes you to space
- used in guns and fireworks
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- Cart that carries stuff with one wheel at the front
- Shows you which way is north
- A new technology that makes advances for the world
- things you read
- Our main thing we write on
11 Clues: currency • things you read • takes you to space • parasol but for rain • Our main thing we write on • used in guns and fireworks • Shows you which way is north • Large inflatable with a basket underneath • Exploding rockets that make designs in the sky • A new technology that makes advances for the world • Cart that carries stuff with one wheel at the front
the flight of the silver turtle 2020-05-05
8 Clues: they go on an • who hides in a bush • what are the building • Ampersand is there uncle • the professor love to make • who do they met in the barn • what town Ben Zara and Alexander live • what does Ben find when he fell of the shelf
Nomads and Chinese Dynasty 2021-09-01
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- Second emperor of the Tang Dynasty
- famous poet who wrote about life's pleasure
- famous poet who wrote critically about war and soldiers
- chinese invention
- build the largest unfield land empire in world history
- dynasty that unified china under one rule after the period of disunion
- pastoralists in China
- dynasty who had the first government that use paper money
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- emperor of The Sui Dynasty
- the founder of the song dynasty
- started the Jin empire
- one of the Chinese inventions that improved trading
- the second most famous religion in China
- dynasty that lasted from 618 to 906
- where are the nomads lived
15 Clues: chinese invention • pastoralists in China • started the Jin empire • emperor of The Sui Dynasty • where are the nomads lived • the founder of the song dynasty • Second emperor of the Tang Dynasty • dynasty that lasted from 618 to 906 • the second most famous religion in China • famous poet who wrote about life's pleasure • one of the Chinese inventions that improved trading • ...
Mesopotamia 2012-11-19
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- the place Mesopotamia is now called
- an important item that if there is more of, civilization can grow
- a type of writing used by Sumerians
- the one of only people in the city that can read
- name of the region the Sumerians lived
- what Sumerians were before citizens of a civilization
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- temples built for gods
- what Sumerians grew into all around Mesopotamia
- a famous city in Mesopotamia
- made 282 laws
- the other river
- one of the two rivers
- a structure that moved water from place to place
- are the ancient men and women who lived in Mesopotamia
- one of many inventions made by Sumerians
15 Clues: made 282 laws • the other river • one of the two rivers • temples built for gods • a famous city in Mesopotamia • the place Mesopotamia is now called • a type of writing used by Sumerians • name of the region the Sumerians lived • one of many inventions made by Sumerians • what Sumerians grew into all around Mesopotamia • a structure that moved water from place to place • ...
Gupta Empire-Moon 2025-12-12
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- They probably invented this number.
- One of the most amazing cave murals.
- An earthly form of the deity Vishnu.
- Signs on the road told travelers this.
- The metalworkers were famous for this.
- Sculptures often sculpted people to look like this
- The biggest university there.
- A collection of Hindu legends, also called “Ancient Lore”.
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- A period of time with great inventions, prosperity, and achievement.
- Roads in India connected to this country.
- The person who founded the Gupta Empire..
- The schools opened primarily to this.
- What Bhagavad Gita means.
- People who were this could only paint.
- This person is often depicted by Hindu murals.
15 Clues: What Bhagavad Gita means. • The biggest university there. • They probably invented this number. • One of the most amazing cave murals. • An earthly form of the deity Vishnu. • The schools opened primarily to this. • Signs on the road told travelers this. • The metalworkers were famous for this. • People who were this could only paint. • ...
Colour and Light 2021-01-21
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- Light waves are different to sound and water because they can move through this.
- The colour that has the longest wavelength.
- The first name of the scientist and mathematician who made discoveries about colour.
- We see objects because light _____ off them.
- the shape that Newton used to create the Visible Spectrum.
- Another word for the way light beams bend.
- The type of particles that light is made up from.
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- The type of energy that light is.
- The biggest source of light.
- Are light beams straight or wavy?
10 Clues: The biggest source of light. • The type of energy that light is. • Are light beams straight or wavy? • Another word for the way light beams bend. • The colour that has the longest wavelength. • We see objects because light _____ off them. • The type of particles that light is made up from. • the shape that Newton used to create the Visible Spectrum. • ...
ChinMaths C'Puzzle 2021-05-13
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- Who is known as the first golden age of Chinese Mathematician?
- Song Dynasty
- what most important discoveries of the Han Dynasty?
- who is worked on the magic square, magic circle and binomial theorem?
- name the principle which to determine the volume of the cylinder
- Who is the founder of the Yuan Dynasty?
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- What is the contribution of Chinese civilization to humanity besides paper and gunpowder
- Who has expelled the Mongols and founder the Ming Dynasty?
- Who was the most important Emperor of the Qing Dynasty?
- Who is discovering Horner’s Method and Investing Tianchi Basins?
10 Clues: Song Dynasty • Who is the founder of the Yuan Dynasty? • what most important discoveries of the Han Dynasty? • Who was the most important Emperor of the Qing Dynasty? • Who has expelled the Mongols and founder the Ming Dynasty? • Who is known as the first golden age of Chinese Mathematician? • Who is discovering Horner’s Method and Investing Tianchi Basins? • ...
Crossword 2024-12-29
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- A carved or inscribed symbol.
- A feather or a rising column of smoke.
- A method for encoding messages.
- A sharp-pointed tip on a plant or a source of irritation.
- A fortified place or stronghold
- To create, often by heating and shaping metal.
- A large, black bird often associated with mystery.
- A tall, four-sided, narrow monument.
- A collection of valuable items or discoveries.
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- A fragrant resin used in ancient rituals.
- A temporary failure or slip.
- A common mineral found in Earth's crust.
- An underground chamber, often for burial.
- A group of musical notes played together.
- A safe place or refuge.
- A deceitful or unpredictable character.
- A medieval sport with knights on horseback.
- The curved path of a celestial object around a star or planet.
- A mythical creature or a figure representing it.
- Great courage in the face of danger.
20 Clues: A safe place or refuge. • A temporary failure or slip. • A carved or inscribed symbol. • A method for encoding messages. • A fortified place or stronghold • Great courage in the face of danger. • A tall, four-sided, narrow monument. • A feather or a rising column of smoke. • A deceitful or unpredictable character. • A common mineral found in Earth's crust. • ...
Roman Republic 2020-10-23
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- reduced in value
- government in which a place is ruled by representatives of the citizen body.
- the most powerful government officials in Rome; ruled in pairs
- when prices increase but the value of money decreasess
- world languages derived from Latin
- Roman laws
- the belief that earth, not the sun, is the center of the univese
- large oval building used for entertainmentlike gladiator battles and animal hunts
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- wrote the Aeneid
- governing body made up of Julius Caesar, Pompey, and Crassus
- belonging to a foreign country or nation
- being a member of a political community and participating in policy making
- a bridge-like structure that carries water from one place to another
- murdered on the senate floor
- made scientific discoveries
- political group of Rome; at first only Particians could be part of it.
- very longpoem written by Virgil about the beginnings of Rome
- Roman temple dedicated to all the gods of pagan Rome
- language used by the Romans
- place located in the middle of the city used for important religious, political and social activities
20 Clues: Roman laws • wrote the Aeneid • reduced in value • made scientific discoveries • language used by the Romans • murdered on the senate floor • world languages derived from Latin • belonging to a foreign country or nation • Roman temple dedicated to all the gods of pagan Rome • when prices increase but the value of money decreasess • ...
Buddhism 2023-05-09
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- HOW MANY DISCOVERIES DID SIDDHARTHA FIND AFTER HE LEFT THE PARK
- IMPERMANENCE LEADS TO SUFFERING IS ONE OF THE
- SACRED WRITING THAT CONTAINS MOST OF THE BUDDHA'S SAYINGS
- OSCAR THE GROUCH'S ORIGINAL COLOR
- THE BUDDHA LIVED TO BE THIS OLD
- THE FIRST NAME OF THE MAIN CHARACTER IN "BREAKING STALIN'S NOSE"
- NEITHER INDULGING IN LUXURY OR CAUSING HARDSHIP TO YOUR BODY IS KNOWN AS
- THE WORD BUDDHA MEANS
- FIRST WRITTEN SET OF LAWS
- BUDDHA'S FIRST SERMON WAS LOCATED HERE
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- THE NILE THAT IS LOCATED IN UPPER EGYPT
- TO ACHIEVE THE MIDDLE WAY YOU MUST FOLLOW
- TATHAGATTA ALSO MEANS
- LINES OF LATITUDE MEASURE
- WHICH GROUP BELIEVES THEY FOLLOW BUDDHA'S TEACHINGS THE CLOSEST
- SIDDHARTHA WAS BORN A...
- PURELAND, VAJRAYANA AND
- A RIVER IN INDIA
- BUDDHA'S TEACHING FIRST DEVELOPED IN THIS COUNTRY
- THE LEADER OF THE VAJRAYANA BRANCH
20 Clues: A RIVER IN INDIA • TATHAGATTA ALSO MEANS • THE WORD BUDDHA MEANS • PURELAND, VAJRAYANA AND • SIDDHARTHA WAS BORN A... • LINES OF LATITUDE MEASURE • FIRST WRITTEN SET OF LAWS • THE BUDDHA LIVED TO BE THIS OLD • OSCAR THE GROUCH'S ORIGINAL COLOR • THE LEADER OF THE VAJRAYANA BRANCH • BUDDHA'S FIRST SERMON WAS LOCATED HERE • THE NILE THAT IS LOCATED IN UPPER EGYPT • ...
Benjamin Franklin 2015-10-28
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- He had the first____company
- He thought of the first_____
- He died in_____Pennsylvania
- He invented the_____rod
- He was a famous____
- Benjamin____
- His political cartoon said join or____
- He was a successful____
- Benjamin Franklin wrote Poor Richards____
- The animal on his political cartoon
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- He created the Franklin_____
- He was born in______Massachusetts
- He had many_____
- He was a leading voice in the declaration of_____
- He was a_____man
- He was a volunteer_____
- He died in_____
- He was born in____
- The type of glasses he made
- He was a______father
- He had many______
21 Clues: Benjamin____ • He died in_____ • He had many_____ • He was a_____man • He had many______ • He was born in____ • He was a famous____ • He was a______father • He was a volunteer_____ • He invented the_____rod • He was a successful____ • He had the first____company • He died in_____Pennsylvania • The type of glasses he made • He created the Franklin_____ • He thought of the first_____ • ...
Holes Vocabulary: Part 1 2022-10-14
Across
- contrary to reason or ridiculous
- scowled or sneered
- imperfect or flawed
- very strange or ugly
- done in a skillful or clever way
- removed through digging
- lacking vegetation or deserted
- to move backwards or retreat
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- inventions or creations
- wide or open area
- discovered through investigation or digging
- placed down or stored for safe keeping
- cutting off circulation or smothering
- lacking or shortage
- forcibly opened or inquired closely
- an observant or piercing look
- written or engraved
- deserving to be disliked
- move slowly, idle, or linger
- squeamish movements or physical discomfort
20 Clues: wide or open area • scowled or sneered • lacking or shortage • written or engraved • imperfect or flawed • very strange or ugly • inventions or creations • removed through digging • deserving to be disliked • move slowly, idle, or linger • to move backwards or retreat • an observant or piercing look • lacking vegetation or deserted • contrary to reason or ridiculous • ...
Kaspar TV 2025-06-07
Across
- – What Thomas and Nia are (5)
- – His clever dog who doesn't talk (6)
- – A blue dog who loves to play (5)
- – A green train who delivers the mail (5)
- – The pups are part of the ___ Patrol! (3)
- – A silly fire pup in Paw Patrol (8)
- – An orange train from Kenya (3)
- – A pig who loves muddy puddles (5)
- – George says this word all the time! (8)
- – A pup who is a police dog (5)
- – Peppa’s mum (5)
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- – Bluey’s little sister (5)
- – Peppa’s dad with a big tummy (5)
- – The robot pants in The Wrong Trousers (8)
- – Something pups love to chew (4)
- – The man who loves cheese and inventions (7)
- – A blue engine who is number one (6)
- – The sneaky bird pretending to be a chicken! (7)
- – Peppa’s little brother who loves dinosaurs (6)
- – A flying pup in Paw Patrol (4)
20 Clues: – Peppa’s mum (5) • – Bluey’s little sister (5) • – What Thomas and Nia are (5) • – A pup who is a police dog (5) • – An orange train from Kenya (3) • – A flying pup in Paw Patrol (4) • – Something pups love to chew (4) • – Peppa’s dad with a big tummy (5) • – A blue dog who loves to play (5) • – A pig who loves muddy puddles (5) • – A silly fire pup in Paw Patrol (8) • ...
GDP 2021-04-06
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- The combination of invention and innovation
- The GDP adjusted for inflation
- The GDP not adjusted for inflation
- the goods and services produced in Canada, but sold to other countries
- focuses on economic decisions of individuals, households, and businesses.
- Real GDP falls for two consecutive quarters
- The total value of final goods and services produced in the economy during a given period.
- the high point of recovery stage of business cycle
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- The ‘big picture’ of economics.
- the wave-like GDP cycles of varying length and amplitude
- includes the accumulated knowledge, skills, and expertise possessed by the average worker in an economy.
- applying inventions to new products or services
- C + I + G + (X-M)
- If a recession is very severe, or lasts for an exceptionally long time
- The total value of a nation’s production of goods and services
- advances in knowledge
- includes the plants, equipment, and infrastructure operating in an economy.
- business cycle stage showing upward GDP direction
- the goods and services purchased from another country
- the value of one currency in terms of another currency
20 Clues: C + I + G + (X-M) • advances in knowledge • The GDP adjusted for inflation • The ‘big picture’ of economics. • The GDP not adjusted for inflation • The combination of invention and innovation • Real GDP falls for two consecutive quarters • applying inventions to new products or services • business cycle stage showing upward GDP direction • ...
Industrial revolution 2021-09-24
11 Clues: Cotton Jin • Invented dynamie • Invented light bulb • fixed costs of goods • New method of production • Electric generating machine • businesses owned by investors • bridge location during the I.R • improved inventions like engines • Items take the place of the first • cause of the industrial revolution
Spelling #23 Inventions 2021-06-03
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- was a Scottish-born inventor, scientist, and engineer who is credited with inventing and patenting the first practical telephone.
- A usually molded or dipped mass of wax or tallow containing a wick that may be burned (as to give light, heat, or scent or for celebration or motive purposes)
- The dark figure cast upon a surface by a body intercepting the rays from a source of light
- A system for transmitting voices over a distance using wire or radio, by converting acoustic vibrations to electrical signals.
- A science that deals with the production, control, transmission, reception, and effects of sound
- A person that produce for the first time through the use of the imagination or of ingenious thinking and experiment
- A person learned in science and especially natural science.
- An electric lamp, such as one in which a filament gives off light when heated to incandescence by an electric current
- A small battery-operated portable electric light
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- A mechanically, electrically, or electronically operated device for performing a task
- was an American inventor and businessman who has been described as America's greatest inventor.
- container consisting of one or more cells, in which chemical energy is converted into electricity and used as a source of power.
- Mechanical radiant energy that is transmitted by longitudinal pressure waves in a material medium and is the objective cause of hearing WOW! BOOM!
- Having total or partial hearing loss
- Metal in the form of a usually very flexible thread or slender rod
- A periodic motion of the particles of an elastic body or medium in alternately opposite directions. Tuning fork
- Any of various devices for producing light or sometimes heat
17 Clues: Having total or partial hearing loss • A small battery-operated portable electric light • A person learned in science and especially natural science. • Any of various devices for producing light or sometimes heat • Metal in the form of a usually very flexible thread or slender rod • ...
Inventions Related Words 2024-01-24
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- an idea or invention which is considered to be a particular person's creation
- an exceptionally intelligent person or one with exceptional skill in a particular area of activity
- a person with an outstanding intellect
- the use of imagination or original ideas to create something; inventiveness
- the quality of being special and interesting and not the same as anything or anyone else
- using ideas and methods that have never been used before
- a machine—especially one programmable by a computer—capable of carrying out a complex series of actions automatically
- the beginning or creation of something
- is the mother of invention
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- the process of sweating
- a new idea or method
- Clever , intelligent , bright , having or showing a well-developed intellect
- the power of creative imagination
- the process of being mentally stimulated to do or feel something, especially to do something creative
- a type of intellectual property that gives its owner the legal right to exclude others from making, using, or selling an invention for a particular number of years
- a small mechanical or electronic device or tool, especially an ingenious or novel one
- the organ inside the head that controls thought, memory, feelings, and activity
17 Clues: a new idea or method • the process of sweating • is the mother of invention • the power of creative imagination • a person with an outstanding intellect • the beginning or creation of something • using ideas and methods that have never been used before • the use of imagination or original ideas to create something; inventiveness • ...
Inventions By Women 2024-03-11
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- board, a long, narrow board covered with soft material and having folding legs, on which clothes, sheets, etc. are ironed
- transmission, transmitting electrical energy without wires as a physical link.
- algorithm, a finite sequence of rigorous instructions, typically used to solve a class of specific problems or to perform a computation
- machine to wash dishware
- saw, a power saw with a rapidly rotating toothed disk
- syringe, medical instrument for introducing fluids into or withdrawing them from the body
- bag, bag made out of paper
- sweeper, a machine that cleans streets
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- heater, component of the car’s cooling system
- wiper, a motor-driven device for keeping a windshield clear of rain
- game, multiplayer economics-themed board game
- cream maker, machine to make ice cream
- the Earth
- escape, a staircase or other apparatus used for escaping from a building on fire
- a transparent tank of water in which fish and other water creatures and plants are kept
- software, set of instructions, data or programs used to operate computers and execute specific tasks
- raft, typically inflatable, for use in an emergency
- blocks, a cubical block of wood, plastic, or other material having letters of the alphabet on some of the sides
18 Clues: the Earth • machine to wash dishware • bag, bag made out of paper • cream maker, machine to make ice cream • sweeper, a machine that cleans streets • heater, component of the car’s cooling system • game, multiplayer economics-themed board game • raft, typically inflatable, for use in an emergency • saw, a power saw with a rapidly rotating toothed disk • ...
Insdustrial Revolution 2019-11-14
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- the part that drives the car.
- the economy remains constant.
- continent to West Africa.
- creation.
- the most important development area.
- mechanism used to work.
- raw materials.
- it does not exist in war.
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- one of the most important revolution.
- production area in which milk, cereals.
- important part for th development of country.
- the expansion.
- continent in northern Africa.
13 Clues: creation. • the expansion. • raw materials. • mechanism used to work. • continent to West Africa. • it does not exist in war. • the part that drives the car. • the economy remains constant. • continent in northern Africa. • the most important development area. • one of the most important revolution. • production area in which milk, cereals. • ...
Africa's history 2023-10-26
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- The largest desert in the world.
- group of people had one of the largest human migrations in history.
- A landscape that consists of open grassy plains.
- From an Arabic meaning coast or shore.
- Important members of society.
- A West African village with many inventions and accomplishments
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- Some ancestors formed groups called.
- Forest / A landscape with thick trees, creeping vines, and other plants
- The idea that spiritual and supernatural forces act through nature.
- The process by which the desert expands.
10 Clues: Important members of society. • The largest desert in the world. • Some ancestors formed groups called. • From an Arabic meaning coast or shore. • The process by which the desert expands. • A landscape that consists of open grassy plains. • A West African village with many inventions and accomplishments • ...
Columbus 2025-10-09
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- The continent Columbus thought he had reached.
- The instrument sailors use to find direction.
- The ocean he crossed to reach the New World.
- Columbus was born in this Italian city.
- The name of Columbus’s biggest ship.
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- The first island he reached in the Bahamas.
- The period in Europe of new ideas and inventions
- A person who travels to discover new lands.
- The King and Queen who supported Columbus were from this country.
- The Indigenous peoples of the Greater Antilles and the Bahamas
10 Clues: The name of Columbus’s biggest ship. • Columbus was born in this Italian city. • The first island he reached in the Bahamas. • A person who travels to discover new lands. • The ocean he crossed to reach the New World. • The instrument sailors use to find direction. • The continent Columbus thought he had reached. • The period in Europe of new ideas and inventions • ...
Marie Curie Crossword 2022-05-16
10 Clues: How Marie died • Marie's husband • Marie's first daughter • The country she is from • Marie's second daughter • A metal that she studied • Marie's job in word war 1 • Marie is famous for discovering ______ • the number of noble prizes shs was awarded • A medal she was awarded for her discoveries in science
WB22A 2014-10-06
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- To say what’s going to happen in the future.
- An increase in the temperature of the Earth is called global _________________.
- To act, sing, dance or play music in front of other people.
- Everything that exists in space, such as all the stars, planets and galaxies.
- The natural world made up of air, water and land.
- The use of scientific discoveries to make new machines.
- To break or make something worse.
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- To collect things and change them into something else to be used again.
- An opera, a concert or a dance show are examples of this.
- The people who make decisions about a country.
- The place outside of the Earth’s atmosphere.
- Damage to the land, sea and air from harmful substances.
- The way weather conditions are becoming different is called ________ change.
13 Clues: To break or make something worse. • To say what’s going to happen in the future. • The place outside of the Earth’s atmosphere. • The people who make decisions about a country. • The natural world made up of air, water and land. • The use of scientific discoveries to make new machines. • Damage to the land, sea and air from harmful substances. • ...
Inventors and inventions 2017-10-18
7 Clues: / We wanted to fly • / I created Microsoft • / Inventor of the phone • / I saved a boy from rabies • / I manufactured the first car • / I revolutionise the iPad and iPod • / I made a lot of prototypes of flying machines
Inventors and Inventions 2024-06-09
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- is the electronic delivery of moving images and sound from a source to a receiver
- a social media and social networking service owned by the American technology conglomerate Meta
- It's an instrument designed for the simultaneous transmission and reception of the human voice
- It's used for a wide range of tasks, from basic calculations to complex operations involving artificial intelligence.
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- a digital reality that combines aspects of social networks, online gaming, virtual reality (VR)
- global system of interconnected computer networks that uses the Internet protocol suite
- It was invented by Thomas Edison and Joseph Swan in the 1880s
7 Clues: It was invented by Thomas Edison and Joseph Swan in the 1880s • is the electronic delivery of moving images and sound from a source to a receiver • global system of interconnected computer networks that uses the Internet protocol suite • It's an instrument designed for the simultaneous transmission and reception of the human voice • ...
Technology and inventions 2025-05-16
Discovery and Inventions 2025-11-25
7 Clues: useful • able to hurt or damage • without end or restriction • very important or necessary • to stop something from happening • a set of lines, colors, or shapes • to show the meaning or truth of something
Industrial Revolution 2023-08-03
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- a machine invented to pump water out of mines
- the dividing of farms from open fields to closed.
- a place of work during the Industrial Revolution
- an Industrial Revolution toilet
- the use of children in the workforce
- old style of farming from a certain period
- a process in agriculture to not leave land fallow
- the invention of Jethro Tull that helped agriculture
- organisation who bargained better work, pay and conditions
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- illness caused by drinking dirty water
- a refusal to work do to poor conditions
- a time period focused on inventions and machines
- illness caused by lack of sunlight
- provided nitrogen to soil
- the place where everyone moved for work
- empty land in farming
16 Clues: empty land in farming • provided nitrogen to soil • an Industrial Revolution toilet • illness caused by lack of sunlight • the use of children in the workforce • illness caused by drinking dirty water • a refusal to work do to poor conditions • the place where everyone moved for work • old style of farming from a certain period • a machine invented to pump water out of mines • ...
Roaring 20's History 2022-03-29
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- a well known 1920s writer
- a famous 1920s music composer
- a new popular music associated with African American culture
- jobs, business, real estate, land and a growing economy are all examples of...
- hidden and secretive underground bar
- money borrowed by people who were buying things they can't afford
- the ever increasing need for goods and services
- 31st president of the USA
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- the act of planning out how you spend your money
- used to influence public opinions to achieve government needs
- new things used to change daily life
- large groups of people moving to one area and building taller buildings
- popular banned substance during the 1920's
- the era name of the banning of alcohol
- party girls who disobeyed the cultural norm for women
- a famous 1920s jazz musician
16 Clues: a well known 1920s writer • 31st president of the USA • a famous 1920s jazz musician • a famous 1920s music composer • new things used to change daily life • hidden and secretive underground bar • the era name of the banning of alcohol • popular banned substance during the 1920's • the ever increasing need for goods and services • ...
Industrial Revolution Terms 2023-10-20
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- Believed you could control society and make it perfect
- the Process of more rural areas becoming more like cities
- Country where Industrial Revolution started
- Karl Marx came up with this new economic system
- Wrote Wealth of Nations
- Systems in place (railroad tracks, schedules, stations for railroads) to have society function
- Another name for Railroads
- Unregulated exchange of goods
- According to Jeremy Benton, measurement if action provided more happiness or pain
- Someone who has money and makes money
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- State where Ms. Crowley was born
- Government changing common (public) owned lands to private
- Farms, factories and railroads, ways to help things get made quickier
- Hands-off, do not get involved in economy
- Name of Ms. Crowley's dog
- Apartment Building usually crowded, not good sanitation
- New inventions using scientific developments
17 Clues: Wrote Wealth of Nations • Name of Ms. Crowley's dog • Another name for Railroads • Unregulated exchange of goods • State where Ms. Crowley was born • Someone who has money and makes money • Hands-off, do not get involved in economy • Country where Industrial Revolution started • New inventions using scientific developments • Karl Marx came up with this new economic system • ...
Industry Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-14
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- the belief that the government should restrict foreign imports because they take away jobs
- an economy where the government owns everything.
- the amount of money added to the cost of the raw materials to come to the final cost of the product
- entity that buys goods from producers in large quantities to sell in smaller quantities.
- no restrictions on exports or imports
- the ability to produce new things.
- the transportation of ideas and information to large amounts of people.
- combination of metals.
- person who grows large cash crops.
- written communication in the form of books, newspapers, and magazines.
- entity that sells goods directly to a consumer.
- an economy where anyone is free to start a business and attempt to make profit.
- the time period of radical discoveries and inventions between 1750 and 1850.
- aluminum ore.
- a nation that has a wide range of industries that take full advantage of its people's skills
- goods that a country receives from other countries
- a nation with a high GDP, but a low per capita GDP
- eight countries that produce more than 3/4 of all value added by manufacture
- the making of products that last less than a year.
- the money and equipment needed to build industries.
- food raised to sell.
- a fuel that is mainly made up of hydrocarbons, which are organic compounds made up of hydrogen and carbon atoms.
- cultivation or farming in a controlled artificial environment.
- ban on exporting or importing anything from a particular country
- primary and secondary industries that a country ships to other countries
- takes raw materials and changes them into useful forms.
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- industry takes from the Earth materials needed for food, clothing, and shelter.
- the ability of a country to produce everything that it needs without buying or selling from other countries
- the sum of the monetary value of all goods and services produced for sale within a country's borders over the course of a year- also called GDP.
- useful substances found in the Earth.
- the wandering of flock and herdsmen from place to place to find new pastures.
- solid crystal that occurs naturally and has a definitive chemical composition.
- energy source that are formed from the remains of prehistoric plants and animals.
- liquid hydrocarbon fuel.
- the making of products that last more than a year.
- big businesses and machines that turn raw materials into new products on a large scale.
- type of mineral that is shiny, malleable, ductile, and conductive.
- the basic energy and equipment needs of all industries.
- communication send through electronic impulses.
- the effective use of raw materials, labor, and capital
- natural resources that have been extracted by primary industries.
- an economy where the government owns the major industries, and promises to make production decisions for society.
- services that form the link between goods and the people who need them.
- a tax on an import or export
- the average value of products produced by each person in the country.
- system by which private individuals or corporations build most industries.
- people's "hard work" to make a living.
- the application of science to industry.
- entity that manages global trade with 1 representative from each nation
- solid rock fossil fuel.
- person who grows only enough food to meet the needs of his household.
- people or businesses to buy an industry's product
52 Clues: aluminum ore. • food raised to sell. • combination of metals. • solid rock fossil fuel. • liquid hydrocarbon fuel. • a tax on an import or export • the ability to produce new things. • person who grows large cash crops. • useful substances found in the Earth. • no restrictions on exports or imports • people's "hard work" to make a living. • the application of science to industry. • ...
Inventions crossword puzzle 2021-03-02
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- samuel f.b. morse's most famous invention
- eli whitney invented this to make building/fixing things easier
- used to "weld" pieces of clothing together
- used to mow wheat and grains
- invented the railroad
- invented most inventions in the 1800's, mostly for industuralization
- used to spin cotton into textiles
- one of the fastest air powered sailboats at the time
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- eli whitney invented this to spin seeds out of cotton
- helped with shaping steel
- what trains use to transport goods
- john deere invented this
- used water to weave clothing together
- invented the spinning jenny
- a type of boat that didnt use sails
15 Clues: invented the railroad • john deere invented this • helped with shaping steel • invented the spinning jenny • used to mow wheat and grains • used to spin cotton into textiles • what trains use to transport goods • a type of boat that didnt use sails • used water to weave clothing together • samuel f.b. morse's most famous invention • used to "weld" pieces of clothing together • ...
Vocabulary 1 2022-09-01
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- the overhead lining of a room
- the action or power of focusing
- a conversation or debate about something
- something of the distant past
- a practical exhibition or explanation
- a joining or merging of different parts
- the art and other inventions of a group of people
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- a group that observes an event
- to agree to receive something
- when something is spread from one being to another
- sound waves reflecting
- something made of glass or of great awe
- a voucher giving a discount towards something
- the distance from the top to the bottom of something
- a deep crevasse in the earth
15 Clues: sound waves reflecting • a deep crevasse in the earth • the overhead lining of a room • to agree to receive something • something of the distant past • a group that observes an event • the action or power of focusing • a practical exhibition or explanation • something made of glass or of great awe • a joining or merging of different parts • ...
Destiny flanders 2024-02-09
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- name, design, or any features that distinguishes one seller's goods from others..
- someone used to change legislation
- the date a loan or investment is due
- the return on an investment or cost of borrowing money.
- loan used to fund operations
- deposit for a predetermined amount of time
- an exclusive right granted for inventions.
- setting money aside to use later
- gives priority to financial payouts and assets
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- purchasing something with the expectation to earn money
- A=P(1+r/n)
- factors that prevent or impede newcomers into a market or industry sector.
- provides voting rights
- ownership in a company.
- PxRxT
15 Clues: PxRxT • A=P(1+r/n) • provides voting rights • ownership in a company. • loan used to fund operations • setting money aside to use later • someone used to change legislation • the date a loan or investment is due • deposit for a predetermined amount of time • an exclusive right granted for inventions. • gives priority to financial payouts and assets • ...
THE RENAISSANCE: EXAM 2025-05-21
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- an inventor, an anatomist,an artist and a philosopher
- many facts of planets, stars and the
- Although Galileo did not invent the..., he
- and imitated...Greek and Roman cultures
- the world in 1519.
- Renaissance was called like that because people
- The word “Renaissance” means… in French.
- ....'s crew were the first men in History to sail
- Way.
- one of much better quality and
- others.
- and a pirate in Spain.
- and reached India.
- This Spanish writer wrote “Don Quijote de la Mancha”.
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- This English playwright wrote many plays such as “Romeo & Juliet”.
- Wonderful sculptor and painter who sculpted
- David and painted the Sistine Chapel
- This explorer sailed along the Cape of Good
- One of Leonardo's inventions.
- had existed a thousand years before.
- Gutenberg's invention which helped ordinary
- in 1492.
- other professions.
- Most famous Renaissance Man due to his skills
- have more access to reading and
- This explorer is credited with discovering
- sail around the world, considered a hero in
- ENGLISH explorer whose crew was the second
28 Clues: Way. • others. • in 1492. • the world in 1519. • other professions. • and reached India. • and a pirate in Spain. • One of Leonardo's inventions. • one of much better quality and • have more access to reading and • David and painted the Sistine Chapel • many facts of planets, stars and the • had existed a thousand years before. • and imitated...Greek and Roman cultures • ...
Solar System 2023-03-07
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- Gives off light in the sky.
- What we can use to look at space from Earth.
- takes people between space and Earth.
- The closest planet to the sun.
- The solar system's star.
- Someone that studies science.
- Someone that travels space.
- The Red Planet.
- We can see it at night in the sky.
- The Icy Giant planet.
- The only planet that has life.
- What keeps us on the ground and not floating into space.
- Word meaning small.
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- The word for when we find something new.
- The planet that has the Red Spot.
- The path that the planets take around the sun.
- A group of stars that is found throughout space.
- There are 8 of these in our solar system.
- The 8th planet closest to the sun.
- The second planet.
- Robot that is sent to take pictures of planets.
- Hot or cold.
- The area beyond the Earth's sky.
- The planet that is known for its rings.
24 Clues: Hot or cold. • The Red Planet. • The second planet. • Word meaning small. • The Icy Giant planet. • The solar system's star. • Gives off light in the sky. • Someone that travels space. • Someone that studies science. • The closest planet to the sun. • The only planet that has life. • The area beyond the Earth's sky. • The planet that has the Red Spot. • ...
all about me 2025-02-15
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- A name that evokes ocean breezes and sunlit shores
- Mariah’s grandpa used to call her this name when playing soccer
- Popular R&B singer who sings Drew Barrymore
- Type of candy, often spicy and tangy, an exotic delight
- A refreshing, vibrant drink that captures the essence of summer
- This creamy, dairy-free treat brings indulgence without the guilt on vegan muffins
- This color is often associated with femininity, softness, and is a favorite
- Preferred type of meat for dinner
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- A type of drink, spicy and cold, with some lime on a warm day
- This sleek vessel keeps your beverage cool, adding a touch of elegance to every sip
- A name that suggests independence and an untamed spirit
- Profession of meticulous calculations and remains hidden in the numbers
- A route that winds through nature, leading you toward unexpected discoveries
- Often seen with his friend Woodstock
- Activity involving walking in nature
- Favorite number of the person who enjoys SZA and Alina Baraz.
16 Clues: Preferred type of meat for dinner • Often seen with his friend Woodstock • Activity involving walking in nature • Popular R&B singer who sings Drew Barrymore • A name that evokes ocean breezes and sunlit shores • A name that suggests independence and an untamed spirit • Type of candy, often spicy and tangy, an exotic delight • ...
Famous Figures From The War 2024-03-04
8 Clues: first president • third president • second president • first secretary of the Treasury • former governor of Massachusetts • alerted the militia in Massachusetts • the king of Great Britain from 1760-1810 • Made many famous discoveries of lightning
The Industrial Revolution 2014-11-09
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- sold equipment to miners and founded Stanford University
- view of society, based on scientist Charles Darwin
- an exclusive right to make or sell inventions
- owned an oil-refining company
- encouraged managers to treat workers as interchangeable parts
- businesses that sell stock shares
- owning all businesses in a certain field
- violent strike that took place at Andrew Carnegie's
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- occurred on May 11, 1894 and stopped traffic on many railroad lines
- all workers working together to have a greater success in negotiating with management
- a way to manufacture steel quickly and cheaply
- the first national labor union ,founded in the 1870s
- total ownership of a product or service
- an early labor union led by Samuel Gompers
- leader of the Knights of Labor
- introduced the Model T and implemented the moving assembly line
- a legal arrangement grouping a number of companies together under a single board
- an Irish immigrant who worked for better mining conditions
- created the electric light bulb
- a multibillionaire in the steel industry
20 Clues: owned an oil-refining company • leader of the Knights of Labor • created the electric light bulb • businesses that sell stock shares • total ownership of a product or service • owning all businesses in a certain field • a multibillionaire in the steel industry • an early labor union led by Samuel Gompers • an exclusive right to make or sell inventions • ...
Lesson six social studies 2025-12-08
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- honor someone by recognizing a place in their name
- without any mistakes
- come into possession of something
- person who writes
- bring something new into being
- ancient Mesopotamian temple tower with outside staircases and a shrine at the top
- way of life that offers much more than what is necessary
- interconnected system of channels or lines
- characteristic of civilization that includes the beliefs and behaviors of a society or group of people
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- use of tools and other inventions for practical purposes
- craftsperson
- ancient civilization or a modern given name
- way a civilization is organized
- a short length of time
- person who makes money by selling goods
- task or problem that tests a person’s abilities
- who is trained in a particular career
- that uses wedge-shaped characters
- a society marked by developed arts, sciences, government, and social structure
- symbol that stands for an object
20 Clues: craftsperson • person who writes • without any mistakes • a short length of time • bring something new into being • way a civilization is organized • symbol that stands for an object • that uses wedge-shaped characters • come into possession of something • who is trained in a particular career • person who makes money by selling goods • interconnected system of channels or lines • ...
Cumulative Project 2026-04-02
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- protective walls to help prevent the death and destruction
- China's first emperor
- people believed that their leaders came to power because the Heavens supported leader's right to rule
- government jobs
- part of China where it is warm and wet
- yellow-brownsoil
- person who overthrew Qin dynasty
- a system of beliefs or values
- great warrior and grandson of Liu Bang
- local leaders of small armies in ancient China
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- trade route that ran all the way from China to the Mediterranean Sea
- part of China where it is cool and dry
- was a great scholar who pieced together a major work of writing called Historical Records that had been destroyed under Shi Huang.
- first civilization of Ancient China
- houses might have as many as 5 generations living together
- money
- What do people in China still call them?
- most important thinker of early Chinese culture
- What was one of the most important inventions during the Han dynasty
- highly valuable cloth that was only made in China
20 Clues: money • government jobs • yellow-brownsoil • China's first emperor • a system of beliefs or values • person who overthrew Qin dynasty • first civilization of Ancient China • part of China where it is cool and dry • part of China where it is warm and wet • great warrior and grandson of Liu Bang • What do people in China still call them? • ...
The treehouse series 2023-02-08
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- who is terry and andy publisher
- What animal shows up the most
- What was the name of the mermaid that was harassing terry and Andy
- Who is the illustrator
- Who always delivers the packages
- every book how many stories does it go up by
- Witch animal does jill have the most of
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- what of Terrys inventions prevented Terry and Andy from entering their treehouse
- What animal was spying on every page in one of the books
- Witch animal was destroying the treehouse
- Who loves animals in the book
- Who is the famous uninventor
- what was the name of the group who stole all of the birthday cards
- Who is the author
- what job did they get in they 16 story treehouse
- who captured terry andy and jill when they ran away from their home
16 Clues: Who is the author • Who is the illustrator • Who is the famous uninventor • Who loves animals in the book • What animal shows up the most • who is terry and andy publisher • Who always delivers the packages • Witch animal does jill have the most of • Witch animal was destroying the treehouse • every book how many stories does it go up by • ...
Rooms in a mansion 2023-10-09
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- where all the books live
- at the very top of the house beneath the roof
- the passageway connecting different rooms
- where you go to get clean
- a big space, where you first come into a house
- where the adults do their work
- where people might hold dances or balls
- the place where people might hold dinner parties
- where the food is made
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- you climb up and down these
- a room for scientific discoveries that you wouldn’t usually find in a house…
- a big fir decoration that you bring into your house in December (and definitely not in the middle of summer!)
- where you hang your clothes up
- where you would play (if you had any toys, which the Merryshields children don’t)
- the room you sleep in
- what you look out through
- a sitting room where might watch a film
17 Clues: the room you sleep in • where the food is made • where all the books live • where you go to get clean • what you look out through • you climb up and down these • where you hang your clothes up • where the adults do their work • where people might hold dances or balls • a sitting room where might watch a film • the passageway connecting different rooms • ...
History Review 2025-04-07
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- physical form of money
- swapping something you have for something you want
- E in RESPECT; the study or art of filling unlimited wants and needs with unlimited resources
- raising crops and animals for human use
- R in RESPECT; unpredictable stuff happening
- a shiny metal made by smelting copper and tin
- T in RESPECT; human inventions
- a large concentration of people in a small area
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- C in RESPECT; human-made way of doing things; the context for our lives
- P in RESPECT; how decisions get made AND/OR the distribution of power
- beliefs about the word concerning supernatural forces and how to best live
- the study of ancient artifacts and human remains
- Mr. D's cat
- a human-made record of what happened
- old items created by humans
- where information or claims comes from
- everything that occurred before now
- human control of water
- S in RESPECT; a very large group of people living together under more-or-less one system
19 Clues: Mr. D's cat • physical form of money • human control of water • old items created by humans • T in RESPECT; human inventions • everything that occurred before now • a human-made record of what happened • where information or claims comes from • raising crops and animals for human use • R in RESPECT; unpredictable stuff happening • a shiny metal made by smelting copper and tin • ...
Science key words 2021-10-01
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- a benefit of space travel
- a type of orbit that follows the direction the earth spins
- a type of orbit that passes over the north and south pole
- any two value signal
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- a risk of radiation
- a type of resistor whose resistance is strongly dependent on temperature
- a risk of space travel
- a low earth orbit
- any continuous signal
- a use of radiation in hospitals
10 Clues: a low earth orbit • a risk of radiation • any two value signal • any continuous signal • a risk of space travel • a benefit of space travel • a use of radiation in hospitals • a type of orbit that passes over the north and south pole • a type of orbit that follows the direction the earth spins • a type of resistor whose resistance is strongly dependent on temperature
Causes of the Industrial Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-02
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- Rural poor were reduced to this
- High in demand for textiles
- Yarn is woven into cloth with this machine
- Destroyed by humans for personal gain
- Turns fiber into yarn
- Textiles were made by them before new machinery
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- Had its own "revolution" during this time period
- Grew rapidly during the Industrial Revolution
- People began creating new ____ to gain wealth and respect
- Had the most industrial power in Europe
10 Clues: Turns fiber into yarn • High in demand for textiles • Rural poor were reduced to this • Destroyed by humans for personal gain • Had the most industrial power in Europe • Yarn is woven into cloth with this machine • Grew rapidly during the Industrial Revolution • Textiles were made by them before new machinery • Had its own "revolution" during this time period • ...
industrial revolution 2025-01-26
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- were made to try and improve working conditions
- a lot of these happened during the industrial revolution
- made it easier to turn cotton into thread
- made it easier to get rid of the seed in the cotton
- germ theory
- made a new process to make steel
- created many different opportunities
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- harnesses steam to work
- the main source of what was used to make thread
- a strong but light metal
10 Clues: germ theory • harnesses steam to work • a strong but light metal • made a new process to make steel • created many different opportunities • made it easier to turn cotton into thread • were made to try and improve working conditions • the main source of what was used to make thread • made it easier to get rid of the seed in the cotton • ...
Mesopotamia - The world's first civilization 2021-02-13
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- a person who had great control in Mesopotamia social class because he could write, communicate with the gods and share what he learned from the gods to the king
- the training and taming of an animal or crop to serve humans
- area that is between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
- a dwelling place for the gods
- the Southern Mesopotamian King who created the world's first empire
- territories and people under one rule
- buying, selling, or exchanging goods
- an amount of more than what is needed; plenty
- soil that is rich in nutrients and make plants grow easily
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- a person who writes down information
- one of the many inventions created by the Mesopotamian's to make life easier
- person who studies ancient peoples
- type of writing with wedges and curves carved in clay
- a synonym for farming and raising animals
- A collection of Laws
- waterways that carry water to crops
16 Clues: A collection of Laws • a dwelling place for the gods • person who studies ancient peoples • waterways that carry water to crops • a person who writes down information • buying, selling, or exchanging goods • territories and people under one rule • a synonym for farming and raising animals • an amount of more than what is needed; plenty • ...
Unit 5:Transoceanic Interconnections Vocabulary Crossword 2023-11-12
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- The movement by slave traders of enslaved African people, mostly to the Americas
- Description used for people of mixed ancestry with a white European and an indigenous background
- Portuguese Explorer
- Portuguese mariner and explorer
- A trade between three ports or regions
- Explorer and navigator
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- Sequence of paintings created in the late 1700s
- Portuguese Explorer
- Was a Primary figure in the early days of the Portuguese Empire and in the 15th-century European maritime discoveries and maritime expansion
- Former Governor of New Spain
- Emperor
- An offensive term used for people of mixed white and Black ancestry, mostly a person with one white and one Black parent
- A person of mixed European and Black descent, mostly in the Caribbean
13 Clues: Emperor • Portuguese Explorer • Portuguese Explorer • Explorer and navigator • Former Governor of New Spain • Portuguese mariner and explorer • A trade between three ports or regions • Sequence of paintings created in the late 1700s • A person of mixed European and Black descent, mostly in the Caribbean • ...
Industrial Revolution 2012-11-14
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- Children were obligated into ____ labor instead of education.
- Most children did not receive this.
- Factories caused this; smog
- _____ boom
- _____ living conditions.
- ____ working conditions.
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- _____ Palace
- What cloth is made from
- These were created to make the process of this more efficient
- Increase in _____
- Moved businesses from homes to _____
11 Clues: _____ boom • _____ Palace • Increase in _____ • What cloth is made from • _____ living conditions. • ____ working conditions. • Factories caused this; smog • Most children did not receive this. • Moved businesses from homes to _____ • Children were obligated into ____ labor instead of education. • These were created to make the process of this more efficient
Occupations 2023-10-22
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- What job focuses on maintaining and repairing plumbing systems?
- Who prepares and serves coffee and other beverages in a cafe?
- Who is responsible for designing and building various structures and systems?
- Who travels into space to conduct research and experiments?
- What profession is dedicated to scientific research and discoveries?
- What profession involves cultivating and managing crops and livestock?
- Who manages and organizes books and information in a library?
- What profession focuses on working with wood and crafting structures and furniture?
- What occupation involves diagnosing and treating patients' medical conditions?
- What profession provides legal advice and represents clients in legal matters?
- What occupation involves fighting fires and rescuing people in emergencies?
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- What profession involves dispensing medications and providing healthcare advice?
- What occupation deals with financial records, taxes, and financial planning?
- What occupation is responsible for maintaining law and order in a community?
- What profession involves creating and performing music?
- Who specializes in preparing and cooking various dishes and cuisines?
- What occupation specializes in installing and repairing electrical systems?
- Who designs and plans the construction of buildings and structures?
- What job involves educating and guiding students in acquiring knowledge and skills?
- Who writes books, articles, and other forms of written content?
20 Clues: What profession involves creating and performing music? • Who travels into space to conduct research and experiments? • Who prepares and serves coffee and other beverages in a cafe? • Who manages and organizes books and information in a library? • What job focuses on maintaining and repairing plumbing systems? • ...
Unit 3 2021-11-11
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- different countries that have certain traits in common.
- those who rule are regarded as divenly inspired
- a small group holds power
- group that shares a geographic region, a sense of identity, and a culture
- society accepts or adopts an innovation
- smaller society adopts the culture of a majority group
- specific group that shares a language, customs, and a common heritage
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- spread of ideas, inventions, or patterns of behavior
- the belief in one god
- the total of knowlegde, attitudes and behaviors shared by and passed on by the members of a specific group
- government where one person rules with unlimited power
- the belief in many gods
- leaders rule with the consent of the citizens
- king or queen rules
- creating something new to meet a need
15 Clues: king or queen rules • the belief in one god • the belief in many gods • a small group holds power • creating something new to meet a need • society accepts or adopts an innovation • leaders rule with the consent of the citizens • those who rule are regarded as divenly inspired • spread of ideas, inventions, or patterns of behavior • ...
baylejoyce55@gmail.com 2020-12-14
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- appropriate behaviour in the day today practices and expressions of a culture
- gap of time between the introduction of material culture and non-material culture acceptance of it
- experience of personal disorientation when confronted with an unfamiliar way of life
- integration of international trade and finance markets
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- written rules
- and ideas found from what already exists
- cultural patterns of a society's alight
- spread of material and nonmaterial culture from one culture to another
- person's distinct sense of identity as developed through social interaction
9 Clues: written rules • cultural patterns of a society's alight • and ideas found from what already exists • integration of international trade and finance markets • spread of material and nonmaterial culture from one culture to another • person's distinct sense of identity as developed through social interaction • ...
Chapter 7: Age of European Exploration 2022-01-11
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- Indians who lived in the Southwest region of North America
- Italian explorer who journeyed to the Far East and published the record of his experiences
- Cuzco was the capital of this empire
- missionary to the Indians
- English explorer who traveled around the world
- Spanish explorer whose crew traveled around the world
- first to find a trade route to India
- Portuguese ruler set up a school for navigation
- Aztec leader who was stoned to death by his own people for encouraging them to submit to Corteś
- belts of consistent winds that blow from east to west
- The king and queen who financed Christopher Columbus's voyage
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- conquistador who defeated the Incas
- empire who made many discoveries in astronomy and mathematics
- conquistador who defeated the Aztecs
- Indians that made eaethen mounds as graves or temple sites
- Atahualpa was the ruler of this Indian empire
- Francis Xavier was a Jesuit missionary to this country
- explorer who gave the Pacific Ocean its name
- sailed west in 1492 and discovered a new continent
- first to find a route around Africa
- mythical Christian king that explorers searched for in Africa
- Spanish explorers who brutally destroyed Indian civilizations
22 Clues: missionary to the Indians • conquistador who defeated the Incas • first to find a route around Africa • conquistador who defeated the Aztecs • Cuzco was the capital of this empire • first to find a trade route to India • explorer who gave the Pacific Ocean its name • Atahualpa was the ruler of this Indian empire • English explorer who traveled around the world • ...
chapter 2 crossword 2021-09-30
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- - mali's greatest king
- - america was named after him
- - the moving to the holy city
- - narrow twisting sea passage
- - explored the southern tip of africa
- - is a small fast ship with a broad bow
- - relating to ancient greece and rome
- - a period of time renewed interest in classical greek and roman learning
- - place of worship for the islamic faith
- - sail around the world
- - started a school for explorers, astronomers, geographers, and mathematicians to work together
- - queen of spain in 1492
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- - wrote a book called ´´travels´´
- - islands that were captured by columbus
- - hired by spain to find a route around south america to asia
- - capital of mali
- - reached north america in the late 800s to early 900s
- - the application of scientific discoveries to practical use
- - better maps and navigational instruments using astronomy
- - governor in panama
- - rose up against mali rulers
- - would be the first european to find the americas
- - muslim holy city
- - took dias route to india
- - imaginary line running down the middle of the atlantic to the north pole to the south pole
25 Clues: - capital of mali • - muslim holy city • - governor in panama • - mali's greatest king • - sail around the world • - queen of spain in 1492 • - took dias route to india • - america was named after him • - the moving to the holy city • - narrow twisting sea passage • - rose up against mali rulers • - wrote a book called ´´travels´´ • - explored the southern tip of africa • ...
Spelling Test 40 Crossword 1 2021-10-18
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- The material they use to ______ french fries is potatoes.
- How you describe a person is their ______.
- The awful smell was _______.
- The math ________ helped him solve the problem.
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- Five years after his thirty-fifth birthday is his ________ birthday.
- Science experiments help scientist make important _______.
- If you are not strong you are.
- The idea that you can study hard and pass the spelling test is easily ________.
- When you say one thing and I say the opposite it is a _______.
- As a school we receive an ________ of text books for each class.
10 Clues: The awful smell was _______. • If you are not strong you are. • How you describe a person is their ______. • The math ________ helped him solve the problem. • The material they use to ______ french fries is potatoes. • Science experiments help scientist make important _______. • When you say one thing and I say the opposite it is a _______. • ...
5 groups 2023-11-25
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- (the study and knowledge of) the practical, especially industrial, use of scientific discoveries
- a complain or a strong feeling that you have been treated unfairly
- needing careful treatment, especially because easily damage
- describe very strong smell or taste, sometimes one that is unpleasantly strong
- seeming to be in all places
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- easily influenced or harmed by something
- showing many bright colours which change with movement
- a young person who is developing into an adult
- a drink of any type
- moving or operating more slowly than usual and with less energy or power
10 Clues: a drink of any type • seeming to be in all places • easily influenced or harmed by something • a young person who is developing into an adult • showing many bright colours which change with movement • needing careful treatment, especially because easily damage • a complain or a strong feeling that you have been treated unfairly • ...
Vocabulary Quiz--Standard Indicators 8-5.5-8 2014-01-17
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- economic downturn/slowdown
- Amendment that gave women the right to vote
- industry for cloth manufacturing
- legal act of banning the manufacture, transportation & sale of alcohol & alcoholic beverages
- across the continent
- Act that provided free land to settlers moving west
- loss of property due to inability to pay debt
- journalists who investigated corruption & social problems in business & government
- new ideas, innovations, & inventions
- Movement calling for change in response to rapid industrialization & corruption
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- rock used in the production of fertilizers
- increased use of machines to produce goods
- social organization of farmers
- those who invest in and start new businesses
- development & expansion of business and manufacturing
- name used for textile workers
- organizations of workers to improve conditions
- rapid expansion of an industry or growth of wealth
- reduced use of alcoholic beverages
- work stoppage by workers
20 Clues: across the continent • work stoppage by workers • economic downturn/slowdown • name used for textile workers • social organization of farmers • industry for cloth manufacturing • reduced use of alcoholic beverages • new ideas, innovations, & inventions • rock used in the production of fertilizers • increased use of machines to produce goods • ...
China Common Assessment Review 2022-01-28
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- oracle bones were used to tell the ____
- a local leader of an armed group
- represented as equal balanced forces of nature
- longest river in China
- China's first teacher and philosopher
- The ____ states was the 254 civil war period
- 4000 mile trade route from China to Europe
- one of the natural barriers that separated China
- Huang He river is also called the ____ river
- one of the most important inventions by the Chinese
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- a type of red brown clay that hardens
- Shi ____ was the emperor of the Qin dynasty
- the dynasty that Wudi and Liu Bang were emperors of
- a yellow brown soil
- shi huangdi's name means first ____
- a type of money
- this dynasty last fifteen years
- built to keep the Mongolians out of China
- a family of rulers
- control of a supply in trade
20 Clues: a type of money • a family of rulers • a yellow brown soil • longest river in China • control of a supply in trade • this dynasty last fifteen years • a local leader of an armed group • shi huangdi's name means first ____ • a type of red brown clay that hardens • China's first teacher and philosopher • oracle bones were used to tell the ____ • ...
Notion Crossword 2017-05-19
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- a person who precedes a movement or an idea
- events or discoveries have impacted a turning point or stage
- a person does not respect the law and transgresses it
- a person who flees a situation to avoid facing danger
- a person who gives his money or material property to a great cause
- synonym of to fall down
- to be in a foreign country
- the act of extended to other in all parts of world
- the talented artists seek it
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- a person who tells needs of a group
- synonym of discovery
- people walk in the street to show their discontent
- opposite of advantage
- when a person realises an incroyable something
- the limit between two countries
- when people decide to rise against the government
- the chief of the government
- synonym of fighter pros great cause
- a symbolic person
- to be involved in a cause
20 Clues: a symbolic person • synonym of discovery • opposite of advantage • synonym of to fall down • to be in a foreign country • to be involved in a cause • the chief of the government • the talented artists seek it • the limit between two countries • a person who tells needs of a group • synonym of fighter pros great cause • a person who precedes a movement or an idea • ...
Scientific Revolution Crossword 2021-10-20
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- Scottish economist who wrote "The wealth of nations"
- proved that planets where physical bodies
- Female scientist who discovered a comet that was later named after her.
- argued against the use of capital punishment
- Believed nature was stonger than science
- formal meetings to discuss philosophy
- proposed the theory of blank slate/ tabula rasa
- Created the encyclopedia
- proved the sun was the center of our solar system
- proved that the heart was the starting point of circulatory system.
- proved planets moved in elliptical orbits
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- Chemist that experimented with properties of gases
- Came up with the Ptolmaic system
- 18th century philosophical movement inspired by the scientific revolution
- made discoveries by dissecting human bodies
- came up with the idea of checks and balances
- Created the scientific method
- Known as the father of rationalism
- proposed the concept of general will
- created Deism
20 Clues: created Deism • Created the encyclopedia • Created the scientific method • Came up with the Ptolmaic system • Known as the father of rationalism • proposed the concept of general will • formal meetings to discuss philosophy • Believed nature was stonger than science • proved that planets where physical bodies • proved planets moved in elliptical orbits • ...
DELAWARE 2025-05-19
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- Home of the Blue Hens
- First state to ratify U.S. Constitution
- Summer music event in Dover
- Delaware is known for being the 'Corporate'
- Famous local sausage brand
- NASA astronaut born in Wilmington
- Delaware state fish
- Local favorite crab dish
- Delaware state herb
- National estuarine research reserve
- Official state motto
- Iconic sandwich made with roast beef
- Famous Revolutionary War horseman
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- Delaware state fossil
- Southernmost town in Delaware
- Former NFL quarterback born in Delaware
- Delaware state soil
- Delaware has none of this tax
- Delaware's government brand is 'Endless'
- Delaware state bird
- Longtime Native American trail path
- Public university located in Dover
- Oldest college prep school in the state
- Annual celebration of poultry farming
- Bay bordering Delaware and New Jersey
- Barrier island off Delaware coast
- Delaware's most famous nickname
- Riverfront city known for chemical industry
- Home to Delaware State University
29 Clues: Delaware state soil • Delaware state bird • Delaware state fish • Delaware state herb • Official state motto • Delaware state fossil • Home of the Blue Hens • Local favorite crab dish • Famous local sausage brand • Summer music event in Dover • Southernmost town in Delaware • Delaware has none of this tax • Delaware's most famous nickname • NASA astronaut born in Wilmington • ...
-Inventions in the 1800s 2021-03-02
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- popular and speedy way to travel across the continent on land
- quickened making steel and caused a mass production
- a time of mass ingenuity and constant flow of new breakthrough inventions
- this half of the U.S. is known for their urbanization factors
- machine that enabled to produce multiple of the same type of item
- pair of pants made by Levi Strauss, an immigrant
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- known as the creator of the cotton gin and interchangeable parts
- came in from other countries to the U.S.
- a slim boat that was graceful and quick
- a horse-drawn machine that mowed grains
- stitched clothes together
- carried people and cargo across long distances on water
- separates cotton from its fibers and seeds easily
- a person leaving their home country
- plowed through soil easily
- help spread information quickly through wire
- helped make multiple spools of thread simultaneously
- this half of the U.S. is known for being exclusive mainly to growing crops
18 Clues: stitched clothes together • plowed through soil easily • a person leaving their home country • a slim boat that was graceful and quick • a horse-drawn machine that mowed grains • came in from other countries to the U.S. • help spread information quickly through wire • pair of pants made by Levi Strauss, an immigrant • separates cotton from its fibers and seeds easily • ...
Industrial revolution 2022-03-21
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- A legally established business that can own assets
- Allowed relatively unskilled workers to produce a large number of weapons fast and at lower costs
- Sped up the manufacturing process
- Founded in an archaeological site in Anatolia and is nearly 4,000 years old, dating from 1800 BC
- Consists of all of the shares into which ownership of a corporation or company is divided
- Used to send telegraphic information using rhythm and uses dots and dashed to show letters
- English social reformer, statistician, and the founder of modern nursing
- “Survival of the fittest”
- Urged people to use the word “hello”
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- fought for equal voting rights
- developed nations and experienced an intense phase in the late 1940s – under the
- Allowed factories to run at night
- American manufacturer
- Populated area of substandard housing
- people were urged to use the word hello into it
- Controled the price of goods and services
- One of the greatest inventions of all time
- of reconstruction
18 Clues: of reconstruction • American manufacturer • “Survival of the fittest” • fought for equal voting rights • Allowed factories to run at night • Sped up the manufacturing process • Urged people to use the word “hello” • Populated area of substandard housing • Controled the price of goods and services • One of the greatest inventions of all time • ...
Greek 2012-12-10
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- Father of History who wrote books and traveled
- cultural capital of the world located in Egypt
- temple dedicated to goddess Athena
- Hellenistic scientist who applied principles of physics to make practical inventions
- humorous plays mocking people or customs
- famous Athenian playwright
- Greek physician who studied the causes of illnesses and looked for cures
- Greek poet who wrote epics
- Athenian leader during Persian war
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- plays that told stories of human suffering usually ending in disaster
- Athenian statesman after Persian war
- ruler who conquered most of the known world
- Socrates' student who set up a school and emphasized the importance of reason
- Plato's most famous student who developed his own ideas about government and also set up a school
- mathmetician who derived a formula to calculate the relationship between the sides of a right triangle
- people who questioned accepted ideas
- Athenian stonemason and philosopher who asked people to challenge their beliefs
17 Clues: famous Athenian playwright • Greek poet who wrote epics • temple dedicated to goddess Athena • Athenian leader during Persian war • Athenian statesman after Persian war • people who questioned accepted ideas • humorous plays mocking people or customs • ruler who conquered most of the known world • Father of History who wrote books and traveled • ...
Piano Crossword 2020-04-22
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- Smooth, connected
- Name the 7 flats in a key signature
- Majestic
- Very soft
- Soft
- Spell dominant 7th chord in key of C
- Name of final barline in composition
- Chopin's first name
- I,IV,I,V,I
- Little by little
- Orchestral composition featuring a soloist
- Debussy's first name
- Number of black keys on acoustic piano
- Full name Composer of Inventions, preludes, fugues
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- u.c.
- Relaxed tempo; not too fast
- Name of minor scale with raised 7th
- Full name of the piano
- Lightly
- Fast, quick tempo
- Singing
- Spell dominant chord in key of F
- Broken chord
- Spell tonic Chord in key of C
- Number of keys on an acoustic piano
- Composition in 3/4 time
- D-flat and C-sharp
27 Clues: u.c. • Soft • Lightly • Singing • Majestic • Very soft • I,IV,I,V,I • Broken chord • Little by little • Smooth, connected • Fast, quick tempo • D-flat and C-sharp • Chopin's first name • Debussy's first name • Full name of the piano • Composition in 3/4 time • Relaxed tempo; not too fast • Spell tonic Chord in key of C • Spell dominant chord in key of F • Name the 7 flats in a key signature • ...
Alexander Fleming 2022-11-13
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- ___who did he work for in that laboratory?
- ___where did he work at the age of 25?
- ___where did he move at the age of 13?
- ___what was the office of his family?
- ___what was his nationality?
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- ___ where was located the hospital where he study medicine in?
- ___and Lysozyme were some of the discoveries he did.
- ___ thanks to the influence by his relatives and he could study medicine.
- ___ The city where he was born was located in the of Scotland.
- ___when was he born?
10 Clues: ___when was he born? • ___what was his nationality? • ___what was the office of his family? • ___where did he move at the age of 13? • ___where did he work at the age of 25? • ___who did he work for in that laboratory? • ___and Lysozyme were some of the discoveries he did. • ___ where was located the hospital where he study medicine in? • ...
Chapter 16/17 crossword Kobey Brewster 2019-04-08
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- came up with the idea of evolution
- all the genes, and their alleles, in the population
- chain of islands where Darwin made most of his discoveries
- ship darwin traveled on to go to the Galapagos
- bodily structures that are similar in structure, but different in function
- any preserved evidence of an organism
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- bodily structures that are similar in function, but not in structure
- structures that serve no function
- a formation of new species
- made conclusions about the population growth
10 Clues: a formation of new species • structures that serve no function • came up with the idea of evolution • any preserved evidence of an organism • made conclusions about the population growth • ship darwin traveled on to go to the Galapagos • all the genes, and their alleles, in the population • chain of islands where Darwin made most of his discoveries • ...
Gradline Crossword 2016-10-04
Across
- Popular lunch spot for Woodside staff
- The colour of PPE
- International location where Woodside has made gas discoveries
- Chevron operated project with a gas plant near Onslow
- Graduates teaching kids to code
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- The new Woodside headquarters is going to have one of these to help you cool off in summer
- Second year graduates spent two weeks on the _______ __________ Programme
- The first year graduates are all visiting here this month
- The Pluto well recently sidetracked and brought online
- The Woodside ___________ System was launched in September.
10 Clues: The colour of PPE • Graduates teaching kids to code • Popular lunch spot for Woodside staff • Chevron operated project with a gas plant near Onslow • The Pluto well recently sidetracked and brought online • The first year graduates are all visiting here this month • The Woodside ___________ System was launched in September. • ...
The first people 2022-03-11
Across
- the time before was writing
- found bones from another early ancestor
- is a relative who lived in the past
- Is a handheld object that has been modified to help a person accomplish a task
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- Archaeologist who made important discoveries about prehistory
- an early ancestor of humans
- People who hunt animals and gather wild plans, seeds, fruits, and nuts to survive
- Is a community of people who share a common culture
8 Clues: the time before was writing • an early ancestor of humans • is a relative who lived in the past • found bones from another early ancestor • Is a community of people who share a common culture • Archaeologist who made important discoveries about prehistory • Is a handheld object that has been modified to help a person accomplish a task • ...
A Dream Come True 2023-10-18
Across
- a highly infectious epidemic disease
- a wired device that transmits voices
- hand signals
- a room where manual or light industrial work is done
- a primitive community of people in ancient cultures
- a chance
- to continiue
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- a government institution that keeps record of new inventions
- a target
- to pass on
- engaged
- spread
- capacity or talent
- people who can neither hear nor speak
- deadly
- speech that is visible
- a discovery of production of a new machine
- long thin pieces made of iron
- to succeed in accomplishing
- impossible to hear
20 Clues: spread • deadly • engaged • a target • a chance • to pass on • hand signals • to continiue • capacity or talent • impossible to hear • speech that is visible • to succeed in accomplishing • long thin pieces made of iron • a highly infectious epidemic disease • a wired device that transmits voices • people who can neither hear nor speak • a discovery of production of a new machine • ...
Holes: Part 1 Vocabulary 2022-10-13
Across
- move slowly, idle, or linger
- squeamish movements or physical discomfort
- inventions or creations
- lacking vegetation or deserted
- discovered through investigation or digging
- contrary to reason or ridiculous
- imperfect or flawed
- to move backwards or retreat
- done in a skillful or clever way
- forcibly opened or inquire closely
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- written or engraved
- cutting off circulation or smothering
- scowled or sneered
- lacking or shortage
- made from digging
- very strange or ugly
- observant or piercing look
- deserving to be disliked
- placed down or stored for safe keeping
- wide or open area
20 Clues: made from digging • wide or open area • scowled or sneered • written or engraved • lacking or shortage • imperfect or flawed • very strange or ugly • inventions or creations • deserving to be disliked • observant or piercing look • move slowly, idle, or linger • to move backwards or retreat • lacking vegetation or deserted • contrary to reason or ridiculous • ...
GDP 2021-04-06
Across
- the high point of recovery stage of business cycle
- includes the plants, equipment, and infrastructure operating in an economy.
- business cycle stage showing upward GDP direction
- The combination of invention and innovation
- advances in knowledge
- C + I + G + (X-M)
- Real GDP falls for two consecutive quarters
- The total value of final goods and services produced in the economy during a given period.
- The ‘big picture’ of economics.
- If a recession is very severe, or lasts for an exceptionally long time
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- the wave-like GDP cycles of varying length and amplitude
- includes the accumulated knowledge, skills, and expertise possessed by the average worker in an economy.
- the value of one currency in terms of another currency
- focuses on economic decisions of individuals, households, and businesses.
- The GDP adjusted for inflation
- The GDP not adjusted for inflation
- the goods and services purchased from another country
- The total value of a nation’s production of goods and services
- applying inventions to new products or services
- the goods and services produced in Canada, but sold to other countries
20 Clues: C + I + G + (X-M) • advances in knowledge • The GDP adjusted for inflation • The ‘big picture’ of economics. • The GDP not adjusted for inflation • The combination of invention and innovation • Real GDP falls for two consecutive quarters • applying inventions to new products or services • business cycle stage showing upward GDP direction • ...
GROSA Government Really Odd Sounding Acronymns 2026-01-21
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- International police organization
- Farm Credit Administration
- Enforces provision of National Labor Relations Act 1935
- Tax collectors for US
- Provides safe affordable housing
- Develops resources of the Tennessee Valley area
- Coordinator of intelligence gathering for US Government
- Insures the deposits of people in banks
- Federal Housing Administration
- Oversees infrastructure and transportation plans and policies of transportation system
- Approves or denies applications for patents of inventions and registers trademarks
- Organizes space exploration
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- Government publishing office
- Department of Health Education and Welfare
- Preserves important documents and records produced by the US Government
- Agency that investigates threats of terrorism and foreign intrigue
- Awards grants for scientific research
- Provides assistance, information and loans to small businesses
- Department of Agriculture
- Department of Veterans Affairs
- Department of Defense also now known as the Department of War
- DOD organized military forces into 11 unified combatant commands
- Fannie Mae Housing Loans
- First job was to oversee practices of railroads
- Department of Health and Human Services
- Department of Justice
- Postal Service
- Weather forecasters and disseminates weather date
28 Clues: Postal Service • Tax collectors for US • Department of Justice • Fannie Mae Housing Loans • Department of Agriculture • Farm Credit Administration • Organizes space exploration • Government publishing office • Department of Veterans Affairs • Federal Housing Administration • Provides safe affordable housing • International police organization • Awards grants for scientific research • ...
Earth Science vocabulary words 2023-01-02
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- All organisms & environments on the Earth
- region of frozen water on Earth
- below Earth's mantle
- all water on Earth & atmosphere
- blanket of gases that surrounds the planet
- study of materials that make up the Earth
- area from the Earth surface to core
- applications of science discoveries
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- thin rocky outer layer of the Earth
- Layer of Earth that is molten lava
- 1300 km or 808 miles below Earth's surface
- interaction of organism & surroundings
- study of Earth's oceans
- study of objects beyond Earth's atmosphere
- study of forces & process the weather
15 Clues: below Earth's mantle • study of Earth's oceans • region of frozen water on Earth • all water on Earth & atmosphere • Layer of Earth that is molten lava • thin rocky outer layer of the Earth • area from the Earth surface to core • applications of science discoveries • study of forces & process the weather • interaction of organism & surroundings • ...
Section 2 review 2023-12-07
Across
- what was the unions first strategy
- was an anti-slavery orator.
- led the Union forces.
- was an Ironclad ship.
- were called rebels
- was a newspaper magnate
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- Wounded people are called
- _____ means selling goods to other countries
- was a railroad tycoon
- he was a banking tycoon
- were call yankees
- was the confederate capital
- allow many advances in our society.
- inventor of assembly was Henry Ford
14 Clues: were call yankees • were called rebels • was a railroad tycoon • led the Union forces. • was an Ironclad ship. • he was a banking tycoon • was a newspaper magnate • Wounded people are called • was an anti-slavery orator. • was the confederate capital • what was the unions first strategy • allow many advances in our society. • inventor of assembly was Henry Ford • ...
Scientists & their discoveries 2018-01-07
Across
- He invented the telephone.
- He played a key role in the development of calculus, and through his extensive study of light, made the first practical reflecting telescope, a technology which till date is used to study the heavens.
- He is known as the father of modern observational astronomy, the father of modern physics, and also the father of modern science
- He is best known for formulating the method for finding the exact volume of an irregularly shaped object.
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- He collaborated with Roger Penrose, and proposed the gravitational singularity theorems in the framework of general relativity.
- He began actively searching for antibacterial agents, until he discovered the drug penicillin, which revolutionized modern medicine science, by becoming the world's first antibiotic.
- He started with his education in politics, but ended up shifting to medicine.
- The most prominent one is the electric bulb, which is still used today to light up our nights.
- He invented the electromagnetic rotary devices, which laid the foundation for the development of the electric motors, which today are the main workhorses of most industries.
- His special and general theories of relativity have captured the minds of the scientific community for decades, and are thought to be so complex that very few people are able to actually grasp their full extent.
10 Clues: He invented the telephone. • He started with his education in politics, but ended up shifting to medicine. • The most prominent one is the electric bulb, which is still used today to light up our nights. • He is best known for formulating the method for finding the exact volume of an irregularly shaped object. • ...
TCI WORD PUZZLE 2022-12-20
Across
- a bond between families, states, or other groups to further their common interests
- of a positive result gained by hard work
- is a theory or set of values by which one lives; the search for wisdom and knowledge
- manuscripts are manuscripts made out of dried palm leaves.
- a country next to Thailand
- is a period of great happiness, prosperity, and achievement
- is the study of numbers
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- a territory that is part of a country or an empire
- the action or process of discovering or being discovered.
- the empire covering much of northern India ruled by the Guptas from around 320 C.E. to about 550 C.E.
- is the study of the stars and planet
- is a situation of wealth and success
- freedom from disturbance; tranquility
13 Clues: is the study of numbers • a country next to Thailand • is the study of the stars and planet • is a situation of wealth and success • freedom from disturbance; tranquility • of a positive result gained by hard work • a territory that is part of a country or an empire • the action or process of discovering or being discovered. • ...
African American Inventors 2020-09-27
Across
- Invented the modern day letter box
- Developed a system of crop rotation and invented multiple uses for plants including peanuts
- Invented Laser Eye Surgery for people with cataracts
- Invented the first steam engine
- Invented Supersoaker toy
- Holds 3 of IBM original 9 patents for the computer, including technology that made color monitors possible and accessible
- Invented the technology used in 90% of the world's microphones
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- Invented the CCTV home security system
- Invented heart pacemaker
- Oversaw the installation of electric lights in New York, London, other cities and improved the lightbulb
- Invented the modern day ironing board
- Invented folding cabinet bed
- His inventions improved the sewing machine, traffic lights and more
- Invented Blood Plasma Bank
14 Clues: Invented heart pacemaker • Invented Supersoaker toy • Invented Blood Plasma Bank • Invented folding cabinet bed • Invented the first steam engine • Invented the modern day letter box • Invented the modern day ironing board • Invented the CCTV home security system • Invented Laser Eye Surgery for people with cataracts • ...
Ancient Sumer 2024-01-29
Across
- a person who writes
- a craftsperson
- a symbol that stands for an object
- writing that uses wedge-shaped characters (first written language)
- the use of tools and other inventions for practical purposes
- a society marked by developed arts, sciences, government, and social structure
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- the way a civilization is organized
- an ancient Mesopotamian temple tower with outside staircases and a shrine at the top
- an interconnected system of channels or lines
- a person who makes money by selling goods
- someone who is trained in a particular career
- a characteristic of civilization that includes the beliefs and behaviors of a society or group of people
12 Clues: a craftsperson • a person who writes • a symbol that stands for an object • the way a civilization is organized • a person who makes money by selling goods • an interconnected system of channels or lines • someone who is trained in a particular career • the use of tools and other inventions for practical purposes • ...
Ch #11 Americans Move Westward Quiz 2023-03-29
Across
- private companies builds that trade and transportation
- the erie canal connected
- roadthat connected Maryland to Illnois
- He thought the canal craze was "madness"
- Cheap, safe way to move goods and make money
- 2 cities that were connected
- benefits that brought about to complete the Erie Canal
- Inventions revolutionized travel all over the world
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- Advancement in water transportation
- an effect that the erie canal
- "best road in the US"
- the city that center of commerce
- The inventor that created the first steam service on the Hudson River went by the name Robert and h
- mechanism was used to pay for new transportation
- How was the erie canal dug
- a state that wasn't joined the US during 1792-1819
- River travel peffered most by travelers
- A noticeable fact that showed that many people moved west
18 Clues: "best road in the US" • the erie canal connected • How was the erie canal dug • 2 cities that were connected • an effect that the erie canal • the city that center of commerce • Advancement in water transportation • roadthat connected Maryland to Illnois • River travel peffered most by travelers • He thought the canal craze was "madness" • ...
