discoveries and inventions Crossword Puzzles
Inventions of 1800s 2021-03-05
Across
- created the bessemer steel process
- Separates seeds from cotton
- Improved obtaining grains from fields
- Pre-manufactured parts in the firearm industry
- Inventor of the clipped sails
- Canal built by the New York state
- able to produce multiple spools of thread simultaneously
- Inventor of the water powered textile mills
- Inventor of the cotton gin and interchangeable parts
- This region was affected greatly by the steel plow
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- Inventor of the steamboat
- created the mechanical reaper
- Used thread to stitch together cloths
- This region was affected greatly by the interchangeable parts
- Carried people and cargo across the country
- Sent electronic signals through wires
16 Clues: Inventor of the steamboat • Separates seeds from cotton • created the mechanical reaper • Inventor of the clipped sails • Canal built by the New York state • created the bessemer steel process • Used thread to stitch together cloths • Improved obtaining grains from fields • Sent electronic signals through wires • Inventor of the water powered textile mills • ...
Environment friendly inventions 2024-06-04
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- - devices used to make a vehicle go slower or stop
- - relating to England or its people, language, or culture
- - relating to France or its people, language, or culture
- - the act of travelling from one place to another
- - a vehicle with two wheels that you ride by pushing pedals
- - a type of gas
- - the air, water, and land in which people, animals, and plants live
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- - relating to Scotland or its people, language, or culture
- - unwanted materials or substances
- - relating to the sun or using energy from the sun
- - something new that someone has made
- - a person who makes things out of metal
- - light from the sun
- - dirty and not safe or suitable to use
- - riding a bicycle for fun, exercise, or as a way of travelling
- - places where trains stop so passengers can get on or off
16 Clues: - a type of gas • - light from the sun • - unwanted materials or substances • - something new that someone has made • - dirty and not safe or suitable to use • - a person who makes things out of metal • - the act of travelling from one place to another • - devices used to make a vehicle go slower or stop • - relating to the sun or using energy from the sun • ...
Huang He River Valley 2015-02-27
Across
- the dynasty that has an autocracy
- location of hearth
- when the hearth is dated back
- china dynasties rule until another family _______ them for the mandate of heaven
- the first dynasty
- the authority of the family belongs to the ______
- was there migration of ideas between the people
- the father arranges _______ and the amount of education the children receive
- spread through southeast asia
- the _____ largest river in china
- length of the river
- number of beliefs for the mandate of heaven
- the _____ largest river in the world
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- runs through ______ cities
- city capital that the king ruled from
- writing system has over ____ symbols
- _________ mountains is the source of the river
- relgion of the hearth
- could rule in society for many years as long as they proved themselves
- successful inventions, commonly used by americans
20 Clues: the first dynasty • location of hearth • length of the river • relgion of the hearth • runs through ______ cities • when the hearth is dated back • spread through southeast asia • the _____ largest river in china • the dynasty that has an autocracy • writing system has over ____ symbols • the _____ largest river in the world • city capital that the king ruled from • ...
Microbiology 2025-06-22
Across
- – Time period when many microbiological discoveries were made
- – Developer of the smallpox vaccine
- – Microbes found in diverse and extreme environments
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- – Science of classification of organisms
- – Observed “animalcules” with a simple microscope
- – The first visual depictions of microorganisms were in this century
6 Clues: – Developer of the smallpox vaccine • – Science of classification of organisms • – Observed “animalcules” with a simple microscope • – Microbes found in diverse and extreme environments • – Time period when many microbiological discoveries were made • – The first visual depictions of microorganisms were in this century
Microbiology 2025-06-22
Across
- – Time period when many microbiological discoveries were made
- – Developer of the smallpox vaccine
- – Microbes found in diverse and extreme environments
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- – Science of classification of organisms
- – Observed “animalcules” with a simple microscope
- – The first visual depictions of microorganisms were in this century
6 Clues: – Developer of the smallpox vaccine • – Science of classification of organisms • – Observed “animalcules” with a simple microscope • – Microbes found in diverse and extreme environments • – Time period when many microbiological discoveries were made • – The first visual depictions of microorganisms were in this century
Ancient China Vocab 2026-02-08
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- a system explaining proper behavior between ruler and subject, parent and child, husband and wife, older and younger siblings, and friends
- a philosophy that teaches living in harmony with nature
- a family structure that values respect for elders and strong family roles
- the Chinese philosopher and teacher who founded Confucianism
- moral principles that guide how people should behave
- Han Dynasty advances such as paper, medicine, and inventions
- a major trade route that connected China with other parts of Asia and Europe
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- how people organized their communities, jobs, and trade
- a belief system based on morals, respect, and order in society
- daily life in ancient China focused on family roles and responsibilities
- respect, obedience, and care that children show toward their parents and elders
- Yang opposite forces that balance each other in the universe
- the idea of treating others the way you want to be treated
- the philosopher who founded Daoism
14 Clues: the philosopher who founded Daoism • moral principles that guide how people should behave • how people organized their communities, jobs, and trade • a philosophy that teaches living in harmony with nature • the idea of treating others the way you want to be treated • Yang opposite forces that balance each other in the universe • ...
Tang dynasty 2024-10-02
Across
- made in the Han dynasty to make printing possible.
- helped sailors and merchants to travel distances.
- was made to buy things easier.
- a mixture of saltpeter, sulfur, and charcoal
- new religion that came from India.
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- fragile artwork made on pots in the tang dynasty.
- dynasty with the most inventions for agriculture.
7 Clues: was made to buy things easier. • new religion that came from India. • a mixture of saltpeter, sulfur, and charcoal • fragile artwork made on pots in the tang dynasty. • helped sailors and merchants to travel distances. • dynasty with the most inventions for agriculture. • made in the Han dynasty to make printing possible.
Bb 2025-02-25
Across
- Graffiti of a girl reaching for a balloon in the wind.
- A song about love, letting go, and finding peace.
- A symbolic moment where the girl plays with her wedding ring.
- Artwork depicting a couple embracing.
- A zombie outbreak spreads on a high-speed train.
- A film exploring important social and political themes.
- A series about an autistic but brilliant young surgeon.
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- Expresses deep feelings of fear, anxiety, and confusion.
- A man wakes up transformed into a giant insect.
- A film about social inequality and class struggle.
- A powerful movie about ambition, responsibility, and the impact of inventions.
- A song by Tyler, The Creator from the album Chromakopia (2024).
- A timeless reminder of violence and oppression.
- A song about war’s devastating effects, especially on children.
- Questions whether artists can stay true to their message as they gain popularity.
15 Clues: Artwork depicting a couple embracing. • A man wakes up transformed into a giant insect. • A timeless reminder of violence and oppression. • A zombie outbreak spreads on a high-speed train. • A song about love, letting go, and finding peace. • A film about social inequality and class struggle. • Graffiti of a girl reaching for a balloon in the wind. • ...
Jariah's China Puzzle 2022-01-18
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- Where Chinese civilization began
- Conquered the Shang Dynasty around 1027 BC
- The rise and fall of dynasties
- Pictures of symbols that stand for a word
- Had to obey fathers, husbands, and sons
- The spirit of deceased family members can bring good fortune or disaster to living family members
- ¨The way¨ guides all things
- Animal bones or shells priests would write on and crack to interpret the future
- Philosopher who believed that natural order was important
- Controlled the family's property and made important decisions
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- Philosopher who lived during the decline of Zhou Dynasty and believed in social order and harmony
- First of China's Golden Age
- First family to rule the Middle Kingdom
- Bottom of the social structure
- Printing, Mechanical clock, Paper money, Gun powder, Porcelain
- Ancient trade routes that extended from the Mediterranean to China
- Philosophy that believed a highly powerful government was the key to order
- Belief that two powers govern the natural rhythm of life
- This class of people owned land, controlled villages, and paid tribute to the King
19 Clues: First of China's Golden Age • ¨The way¨ guides all things • Bottom of the social structure • The rise and fall of dynasties • Where Chinese civilization began • First family to rule the Middle Kingdom • Had to obey fathers, husbands, and sons • Pictures of symbols that stand for a word • Conquered the Shang Dynasty around 1027 BC • ...
Ancient Sumer 2024-09-23
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- The name for Sumerian writing
- The northern river of Mesopotamia
- A term for a religion with many gods
- Temple of a City-State that also held grain
- A person whose job was to write and record information
- Helper and religious head of a Sumerian City-State
- The name for the "land between two rivers" where Sumerian Civilization was located
- Yearly river phenomenon that supported farming in Mesopotamia
- A Sumerian Invention that allowed them to trade and travel further over land
- Soil that is rich and good for farming
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- Extra (food, goods, etc.)
- The name for a group of people who have a shared and complex culture, inventions and society
- Trading one good for another good
- Sumerian governments, included a central walled settlement with farmland around
- Many people all over the world settled in these due to how great they were for farming
- The southern river of Mesopotamia
- Leader of a Sumerian City-State
- Fertile mud left behind after river floods
- The main job and food supply for Sumerian City-States
19 Clues: Extra (food, goods, etc.) • The name for Sumerian writing • Leader of a Sumerian City-State • Trading one good for another good • The northern river of Mesopotamia • The southern river of Mesopotamia • A term for a religion with many gods • Soil that is rich and good for farming • Fertile mud left behind after river floods • Temple of a City-State that also held grain • ...
American and Australian Studies 2025-11-24
Across
- — The system of forced labor that shaped early U.S. economic and social history.
- — The Native American tribe that aided the Pilgrims during early colonization.
- CLUES (5 words)
- — The colony that became the wealthiest during the Australian Gold Rush.
- — Term used for the First Nations peoples of Australia.
- — The man credited with announcing Australia’s first major gold discovery near Bathurst in 1851.
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- Compromise — The 1820 U.S. agreement balancing free and slave states.
- — Religious reformers who sought to purify the Church of England.
- Generation — Indigenous children removed from their families by government and church policies.
- Freedom — A core American value emphasizing liberty and personal rights.
- — A period of rapid migration and economic expansion triggered by discoveries of precious metal.
- CLUES (5 words)
12 Clues: CLUES (5 words) • CLUES (5 words) • — Term used for the First Nations peoples of Australia. • — Religious reformers who sought to purify the Church of England. • Compromise — The 1820 U.S. agreement balancing free and slave states. • — The colony that became the wealthiest during the Australian Gold Rush. • ...
WLS L2 B9 L1,2 2019-03-01
Across
- Something that can do something for people and make our lives easier.
- More bad.
- A small part of the yard that we can grow flowers or vegetables in.
- Another word for “beautiful.”
- More good.
- A type of animal that lived long ago, before people.
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- Some new thing that an inventor makes.
- Something from the ground that we can use to sculpt something.
- A small version of something.
- To like something better than something else is to _________ it.
- Another word for “nice.”
11 Clues: More bad. • More good. • Another word for “nice.” • A small version of something. • Another word for “beautiful.” • Some new thing that an inventor makes. • A type of animal that lived long ago, before people. • Something from the ground that we can use to sculpt something. • To like something better than something else is to _________ it. • ...
Into The Renaissance 2019-09-15
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- Shakespeare - the greatest writer in medieval times.
- - another wealthy & powerful family.
- - a period of appreciation for reading, writing & design in the modern era.
- - the main country focused on the Renaissance.
- - the guy that made the printing press.
- - where it originated.
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- - People become interested in vernacular languages.
- - written pieces such as writing & poems.
- press - made it easy to print books and manuscripts.
- bank - one of the things that made the Medici family wealthy.
- - some examples are drawing, painting & inventions.
11 Clues: - where it originated. • - another wealthy & powerful family. • - the guy that made the printing press. • - written pieces such as writing & poems. • - the main country focused on the Renaissance. • - People become interested in vernacular languages. • - some examples are drawing, painting & inventions. • Shakespeare - the greatest writer in medieval times. • ...
SOL 2 Vocab Review 2022-02-15
Across
- member of a group that has no permanent home, travels from place to place searching for food and water
- people involved in trade or commerce
- a group of people descended from a common ancestor
- to seek out or attempt to do
- the development of skills in a particular kind of work
- qualities belonging to a person, place or thing
- wealth and resources of a place
- the ways in which people apply knowledge, tools, and inventions to meet their needs
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- to move from one place and settle in another
- more than what is needed
- workers who make things by hand
- a worker that makes hand written copies of documents
- to discover or reveal through examination
- taming animals for human use
- tool used to break up the top layer of soil
15 Clues: more than what is needed • to seek out or attempt to do • taming animals for human use • workers who make things by hand • wealth and resources of a place • people involved in trade or commerce • to discover or reveal through examination • tool used to break up the top layer of soil • to move from one place and settle in another • ...
Cro's Fracture Case 2022-05-10
Japan Crossword 2022-05-18
Across
- a type of noodle made in japan
- a soup made in japan
- language japan speaks
- religion of japan
- capital of japan
- country in asia
- food in japan, typically made of raw fish
- japanese company (made playstation)
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- national sport of japan
- currency (money of japan)
- holiday celebrated in japan
- long loose robe
- one of japan's inventions, faces displayed while texting
- a type of food from japan, typically white or brown
14 Clues: long loose robe • country in asia • capital of japan • religion of japan • a soup made in japan • language japan speaks • national sport of japan • currency (money of japan) • holiday celebrated in japan • a type of noodle made in japan • japanese company (made playstation) • food in japan, typically made of raw fish • a type of food from japan, typically white or brown • ...
newton 2023-11-02
Across
- what fell on newton's head
- which law states an object will not change its motion unless a force acts on it
- what theory did newton's discoveries with the telescope help influence
- what religion did Newton follow
- Which law states acceleration is the product of the net force directly relative to the magnitude (size) and direction of the object.
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- Which holiday was Newton born on
- what was a practice Newton got into towards the end of his career
- where did Newton die
- which law states for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
- Newton believed in the heliocentric model
10 Clues: where did Newton die • what fell on newton's head • what religion did Newton follow • Which holiday was Newton born on • Newton believed in the heliocentric model • what was a practice Newton got into towards the end of his career • what theory did newton's discoveries with the telescope help influence • ...
Ancient China 2013-10-17
Across
- _______, silver, gold!
- Used to eat noodles.
- a paper _______ helps light up the night!
- Instead of a calculator!
- A Chinese invention created from another one of their inventions.
- Something made out of light, colorful materials that can fly while holding a string.
- A movie based on a true story.
- China`s continent.
- Something used to make a small or big BANG!
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- North, South, East or West!
- The place where the Great Wall of China is located in.
- A movie about a girl and her ugly step-sisters.
- the Chinese currency.
- the capital of China.
- Used in Chinese celebrations, known to breathe fire!
- Yat-sen The Chinese emperor of the year 1912.
- A game invented by the Chinese.
17 Clues: China`s continent. • Used to eat noodles. • the Chinese currency. • the capital of China. • _______, silver, gold! • Instead of a calculator! • North, South, East or West! • A movie based on a true story. • A game invented by the Chinese. • a paper _______ helps light up the night! • Something used to make a small or big BANG! • Yat-sen The Chinese emperor of the year 1912. • ...
Founding Fathers (pp.55-57) 2024-08-13
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- Franklin was a co-drafter of this document (3 Words)
- Franklin’s Poor Richard’s Almanack contained things like weather forecasts and these short, witty sayings
- Benjamin Franklin’s American ___ Society was an elite discussion group
- Benjamin Franklin was ambassador to this European nation
- Franklin represented this city at the Second Continental Congress
- His Library Company of Philadelphia was a ___ library
- The Washington family estate is located at ___ ___
- University attended by John Adams
- First Vice-President of the United States
- The capital was named after him
- One of Franklin’s inventions for improved vision
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- Adams cracked down on immigration and criticism of the government with these Acts (3 words)
- Washington represented this state at the Continental Congress
- Washington married this widow (first and last)
- Washington’s military title in 1775 ___-in-Chief
- The first American embassy abroad was located here
16 Clues: The capital was named after him • University attended by John Adams • First Vice-President of the United States • Washington married this widow (first and last) • Washington’s military title in 1775 ___-in-Chief • One of Franklin’s inventions for improved vision • The first American embassy abroad was located here • The Washington family estate is located at ___ ___ • ...
# 2022-09-27
9 Clues: Manufacturing goods • Delivery of services • Homemade goods for sale • Region with clear boundary • Ranks countries development. • Gathering raw natural resources • Region based on opinions of a place • Spread of ideas, inventions, or behaviors • Management, information processing, or research
Travel and Adventures 2025-02-19
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- Ticket A ticket we buy to ride the train.
- Tag A tag we put on our luggage so we don’t lose it.
- A compass that points north and helps us find our way.
- A magical piece of paper that shows us where we are and where to go.
- A journey full of discoveries and exciting moments.
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- A suitcase where we pack clothes and memories for trips.
- Tall mountains we climb to see the world from above.
- A special document that lets us enter other countries.
- A sandy place by the sea where we build sandcastles.
- camera that takes pictures to save memories.
10 Clues: Ticket A ticket we buy to ride the train. • camera that takes pictures to save memories. • A journey full of discoveries and exciting moments. • Tall mountains we climb to see the world from above. • A sandy place by the sea where we build sandcastles. • Tag A tag we put on our luggage so we don’t lose it. • A special document that lets us enter other countries. • ...
Elements of Culture and Population Geography 2016-11-11
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- taking existing technology and resources and creating something new to meet a need
- believe in many gods
- belief in supernatural powers, or in an ultimate reality
- group that shares a geographic region, sense of identity, and a culture
- belief in divine forces in nature
- when a society changes because it accepts or adopts an innovation
- number of live births per thousand population
- total of knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors shared members of a specific group
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- belief in one God
- number of deaths per thousand people (2 words)
- the spread of ideas, inventions, or patters of behavior
- group that shares a language, customs, and a common heritage (2 words)
- site of innovation from which basic ideas, materials, and technology diffuse to many other cultures (2 words)
- changes in speech patterns related to class, region, or other cultural changes
- the oldest major religion
15 Clues: belief in one God • believe in many gods • the oldest major religion • belief in divine forces in nature • number of live births per thousand population • number of deaths per thousand people (2 words) • the spread of ideas, inventions, or patters of behavior • belief in supernatural powers, or in an ultimate reality • ...
Materials Development 2022-05-28
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- the experience development material in the course are
- materials development helps to understand and apply...
- material that provide the learners with experience of the language in use.
- can be used to facilitate the learning of a language.
- the way is the feedback during the course.
- materials development can increase
- material that encourage the learners to use the language.
- material use to inform the learners about the target language.
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- past practitioners with little awareness of applied linguistics.
- Tomlinson and Masuhara stress simulation have to be.
- the way became your thoughts when develop material.
- the way the delivers are in the course.
- Materials development has become accepted as an area for...
- can be provide by the teachers in the course.
- helps the learners to make discoveries about the language.
- material that guide the learners in practising the language.
16 Clues: materials development can increase • the way the delivers are in the course. • the way is the feedback during the course. • can be provide by the teachers in the course. • the way became your thoughts when develop material. • Tomlinson and Masuhara stress simulation have to be. • the experience development material in the course are • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2025-03-03
Across
- – Being very poor.
- – Related to machines and new inventions.
- – To carry something to a place.
- – Material that comes from trees.
- – To make fabric by crossing threads together.
- – Very small or not enough.
- – Kind and helpful.
- – A boat powered by steam.
- – To kill animals or many people.
- – A series of steps to complete something.
- – When two things do not match or make sense together.
- – A strong metal used in buildings and tools.
- – Evil or wishing harm to others.
- – To completely change something.
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- – To force someone to leave their home.
- – Natural and without chemicals.
- – To meet or talk again after a long time.
- – Able to make firm decisions.
- – Something others wish they had.
- – To put something new in place of something old.
- – To go around something.
- – The act of building something.
- – A large amount of something.
- – Something new that someone has created.
- – Important and well-known.
- – Shocked and very upset.
- – A big change.
- – To happen.
- – A small town.
- – Something passed down from the past.
30 Clues: – To happen. • – A big change. • – A small town. • – Being very poor. • – Kind and helpful. • – To go around something. • – Shocked and very upset. • – A boat powered by steam. • – Very small or not enough. • – Important and well-known. • – Able to make firm decisions. • – A large amount of something. • – Natural and without chemicals. • – To carry something to a place. • ...
GENRE CROSSWORD 2019-09-24
Across
- an old story from ancient times about famous events or people
- a story about the past
- a traditional story about people’s beliefs or natural events
- monsters and devils with horrific facial features are used to strike fear in such stories and films
- a long story about imaginary characters and events
- a traditional story, usually written for children, which often involves imaginary creatures and magic
- a story about close relationship between two people who are in love with each other
- a story where a crime is investigated
- a story centered around solving a secret
- a story which keeps the audience in a tense situation
- a serious play written for the theatre or television
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- a story with an amusing plot
- the art of writing poems
- a written story about person's life
- a story based on scientific discoveries or developments, environmental changes, space travel, or life on other planets
- a story about unusual trips and voyages with dangerous things
- a serious play that ends with the death
- a source of information or facts
- a form of fiction based on imaginative or weird characters
- funny; comical; amusing
20 Clues: a story about the past • funny; comical; amusing • the art of writing poems • a story with an amusing plot • a source of information or facts • a written story about person's life • a story where a crime is investigated • a serious play that ends with the death • a story centered around solving a secret • a long story about imaginary characters and events • ...
Digital Footprint Crossword Puzzle 2020-09-30
Across
- Talking and socializing with other people
- A composition of letters, numbers, and/or symbols to get onto an electronic or website
- Inventions that solve problems or make life easier
- A big network that connects people all over the world on their electronics
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- Things that are online
- Someone who bullies people online
- A person or program that tries to trick people into giving away their money or information
- The victim of cyber bullying
- The searches, websites, and social media that you leave behind
- A program or error that causes an electronic to malfunction
10 Clues: Things that are online • The victim of cyber bullying • Someone who bullies people online • Talking and socializing with other people • Inventions that solve problems or make life easier • A program or error that causes an electronic to malfunction • The searches, websites, and social media that you leave behind • ...
Chapter 5 Vocabulary 2022-11-06
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- a problem or task that tests a person's abilities.
- A part of a civilization that includes the beliefs and behaviors of a group or society.
- to bring something new into being.
- Use of tools and other inventions for practical purposes.
- A person who makes money by selling goods.
- Someone who is trained in a particular career.
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- A society marked by developed arts, sciences, government, and social structure.
- A way of life that offers more than what is needed.
- An interconnected system of channels or lines.
- a craft person
10 Clues: a craft person • to bring something new into being. • A person who makes money by selling goods. • An interconnected system of channels or lines. • Someone who is trained in a particular career. • a problem or task that tests a person's abilities. • A way of life that offers more than what is needed. • Use of tools and other inventions for practical purposes. • ...
SUMER VOCAB 2022-09-01
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- structure The way a civilization is organized
- A person who makes money by selling goods
- A symbol that stands for an object
- A characteristic of civilization that includes the beliefs and behaviors of a society or group of people
- Writing that uses wedged shaped characters
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- A society marked by developed arts, sciences, government, and social structure
- An ancient Mesopotamian temple tower with outside staircases or a shrine at the top
- A person who writes
- A craftsperson
- The use of tools and other inventions for practical purposes
10 Clues: A craftsperson • A person who writes • A symbol that stands for an object • A person who makes money by selling goods • Writing that uses wedged shaped characters • structure The way a civilization is organized • The use of tools and other inventions for practical purposes • A society marked by developed arts, sciences, government, and social structure • ...
The Renaissance 2014-03-18
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- As new astronomical discoveries challenged accepted views of the universe, scientists in all fields began to rely on ________________ than accepted wisdom.
- This Polish astronomer published his book, On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres, in which he claimed the universe is heliocentric, or sun-centered and the Earth is merely one of several planets revolving around the sun.
- Religious reformers influenced this king of England to break with the church, who then influenced the majority of the English to convert to ____________________.
- ______________ and the ______________ allowed for Renaissance ideas to spread to northern Europe.
- This Renaissance ideal rejects religious beliefs, and centers on humans and their values, capacities, and worth.
- During the Middle Ages, peoples’ worldview was shaped by _______________.
- The Renaissance began in ___________ because there was enough wealth there to support artists and writers, and because Renaissance thinkers were interested in the learning and art of ancient Rome.
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- This Italian astronomer contradicted Ptolemy and built on the scientific foundations of Copernicus. He built the first telescope, discovered mountains on the moon and sun spots among many other things. When threatened with death before the Inquisition in 1633, he renounced his beliefs, even though he knew the Earth moved.
- Religious reformers(such as Martin Luther) could use this invention as way to spread their ideas to large numbers of people quickly.
- Artists, architects, and writers used realistic techniques; their work reflected the ideals of humanism, an appreciation of the classics, and curiosity –This is a description of the _________________ period in Western Europe.
- The Renaissance, which lasted from the 1300s to the 1500s, was a period of _______________ and change in Europe.
- Europeans built strategic outposts to control the _______ trade and established colonies; with their wealth and power they began to influence or even take over local governments which led to establishing empires in South and Southeast Asia.
- Who developed the printing press with movable type?
- In the 1500s and 1600s the Scientific Revolution changed the way Europeans looked at the world; people began to make conclusions based on __________________ and _______________, instead of merely accepting traditional ideas.
- The worldview in the Renaissance among the educated thinkers was shaped by ____________ and ________________.
- Martin Luther and John Calvin were leaders of the
- As explorers looked for sea routes to the Spice Islands, they made new discoveries that prompted further _______________.
- This religious reformer placed great emphasis on direct examination of the Bible and people’s personal relationship to god; compared to the Roman Catholic Church, which placed greater emphasis on the authority of the pope, sacraments, and Church officials.
- When scientists use the scientific method, they base their findings on observation and experimentation.
- People began to question specific practices of the Church and the role and practice of religion in general, leading to spread of __________________.
20 Clues: Martin Luther and John Calvin were leaders of the • Who developed the printing press with movable type? • During the Middle Ages, peoples’ worldview was shaped by _______________. • ______________ and the ______________ allowed for Renaissance ideas to spread to northern Europe. • ...
Spelling List 1 2024-02-03
8 Clues: who goes on stage or in films • someone who treats sick people • someone who discovers new places • someone who creates new inventions • someone who makes cakes and pastries • you use it in difficult math problems • when you go to a place for a short while • a person who works in school with students
Inventions & Innovations 2014-04-20
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- Book written by Vannoccio Biringuccio about gunpowder in the 1500s.
- Gunpowder is created using sulfur, charcoal, and _______.
- Military tactic involving one line of soldiers to shoot while the other lines reload.
- Inventor of a more elongated, aerodynamic bullet in 1823.
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- Trigger system involving a spring and flint to ignite gunpowder.
- Inventor of of an early machine gun, fired 200 cartridges per minute; invented 1862.
- Earliest type of cannon made in the late 14th century.
- Unstable gunpowder originally used for cannons.
- Trigger system involving a spring and a match to ignite gunpowder.
- A firearm with a series of grooves inside the chamber to improve accuracy.
10 Clues: Unstable gunpowder originally used for cannons. • Earliest type of cannon made in the late 14th century. • Gunpowder is created using sulfur, charcoal, and _______. • Inventor of a more elongated, aerodynamic bullet in 1823. • Trigger system involving a spring and flint to ignite gunpowder. • Trigger system involving a spring and a match to ignite gunpowder. • ...
INGENIOUS INVENTIONS 2020-04-19
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- IT´S SOMETHING YOU USE NOT TO GET WET WHEN IT RAINS
- thermometer IT´S SOMETHING YOU USE TO CHECK YOUR BODY TEMPERATURE
- IT´S A SMALL PIECE OF PAPER YOU PUT ON AN ENVELOPE TO SEND A LETTER
- IT´S SOMETHING YOU USE TO MAKE THINGS BIGGER TO SEE THEM.
- IT´S SOMETHING YOU USE TO WARM THE FOOD
- IT´S SOMETHING YOU USE TO HOLD SEVERAL PAPERS TOGETHER
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- dictionary IT´S SOMETHING YOU USE IN ENGLISH CLASS TO LOOK FOR THE WORDS THAT YOU DON´T UNDERSTAND.
- IT´S A MACHINE FOR WASHING DISHES
- IT´S SOMETHING WE INSERT ON A LAMP THAT PROVIDES LIGHT
- IT´S AN ADHESIVE STRIP OF MATERIAL FOR COVERING CUTS AND WOUNDS
10 Clues: IT´S A MACHINE FOR WASHING DISHES • IT´S SOMETHING YOU USE TO WARM THE FOOD • IT´S SOMETHING YOU USE NOT TO GET WET WHEN IT RAINS • IT´S SOMETHING WE INSERT ON A LAMP THAT PROVIDES LIGHT • IT´S SOMETHING YOU USE TO HOLD SEVERAL PAPERS TOGETHER • IT´S SOMETHING YOU USE TO MAKE THINGS BIGGER TO SEE THEM. • ...
WWI Inventions 2020-05-05
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- Who invented the grenade?
- What was the maxim gun?
- What did the Wright brothers invent?
- Who invented the windshield wiper?
- Who invented the first steel plow?
- What did James watt improve?
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- What gas did they use to fly zeppelins?
- What did Hiram Maxim invent?
- This invention was for cleaning car windshields.
- This is a hand throw weapon.
10 Clues: What was the maxim gun? • Who invented the grenade? • What did Hiram Maxim invent? • This is a hand throw weapon. • What did James watt improve? • Who invented the windshield wiper? • Who invented the first steel plow? • What did the Wright brothers invent? • What gas did they use to fly zeppelins? • This invention was for cleaning car windshields.
Today's Inventions 2020-06-25
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- when you buy a better or newer version
- before you do something you form an idea of what you want to do
- when you download the newer version
- something that is new and about today
- something that just happened not too long ago
- when you find information
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- you think of as many ideas as you can
- what will happen tomorrow and the day after that
- something that prevents other people from stealing an invention
- something where steps must be taken, you make progress
10 Clues: when you find information • when you download the newer version • you think of as many ideas as you can • something that is new and about today • when you buy a better or newer version • something that just happened not too long ago • what will happen tomorrow and the day after that • something where steps must be taken, you make progress • ...
Accidental Inventions 2017-10-19
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- :including the whole world
- :a type of product that a particular company makes
- :change from solid to liquid
- :a company that makes large amounts of things
- :find something for the first time
- :something that people make in order to sell it
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- :a system for tracking things, such as a airplanes or ships
- :a room or building where scientists work
- :very, very large
- :verb-try to sell something
10 Clues: :very, very large • :including the whole world • :verb-try to sell something • :change from solid to liquid • :find something for the first time • :a room or building where scientists work • :a company that makes large amounts of things • :something that people make in order to sell it • :a type of product that a particular company makes • ...
Great Inventions 2020-09-30
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- It has many applications in our daily life.
- Cars have internal combustion ________.
- It prevents food from spoiling.
- It was discovered by Alexander Fleming.
- Big city life wouldn't be posible without it.
- We can draw and write on it.
- First moving pictures were seen through it.
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- Without it, there woudn't be light at night.
- It prints text on a wide scale.
- Sailors still use it for navigating.
10 Clues: We can draw and write on it. • It prints text on a wide scale. • It prevents food from spoiling. • Sailors still use it for navigating. • Cars have internal combustion ________. • It was discovered by Alexander Fleming. • It has many applications in our daily life. • First moving pictures were seen through it. • Without it, there woudn't be light at night. • ...
Wonderful Inventions 2018-09-30
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- If your eyes are bad, you can use these to see the whiteboard in class.
- It’s like a clock, but you wear it on your arm.
- You can use this to cook instant ramen very quickly.
- You can go to the park and play with it on a windy day.
- It’s big and heavy and makes beautiful music.
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- It’s very noisy. You clean your house with it.
- Use these when you want to cut paper.
- You can get on it and travel to many countries very quickly.
- The best food in the world.
- Boys wear it around their neck when they want to look nice.
10 Clues: The best food in the world. • Use these when you want to cut paper. • It’s big and heavy and makes beautiful music. • It’s very noisy. You clean your house with it. • It’s like a clock, but you wear it on your arm. • You can use this to cook instant ramen very quickly. • You can go to the park and play with it on a windy day. • ...
Robot inventions 2024-06-22
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- - Powers the robot.
- - A self-operating machine.
- - A motor used in robots.
- - A path for electrical current.
- - A flying robot.
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- - A device that detects changes in the environment.
- - A robot with a human appearance.
- - Artificial intelligence, the brain of a robot.
- - A set of rules for solving problems.
- - Wheels with teeth that fit together.
10 Clues: - A flying robot. • - Powers the robot. • - A motor used in robots. • - A self-operating machine. • - A path for electrical current. • - A robot with a human appearance. • - A set of rules for solving problems. • - Wheels with teeth that fit together. • - Artificial intelligence, the brain of a robot. • - A device that detects changes in the environment.
Famous Inventions 2024-08-04
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- - Device for receiving broadcast signals
- - Appliance for cooling food
- - Source of artificial light
- - Device for capturing photographs
- - Device for voice communication
- - Global network of interconnected computers
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- - Machine for mass-producing text
- - Aircraft for flying through the air
- - Electronic device for processing data
- - Device for transmitting audio signals
10 Clues: - Appliance for cooling food • - Source of artificial light • - Device for voice communication • - Machine for mass-producing text • - Device for capturing photographs • - Aircraft for flying through the air • - Electronic device for processing data • - Device for transmitting audio signals • - Device for receiving broadcast signals • ...
Ancient Inventions 2023-06-03
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- Flying toy with a string
- Colorful explosives used for celebration
- A new and useful discovery
- We use it in rainy weather
- A man or woman who protects our country during war
- We use it to write or draw on it
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- We use it to brush our teeth
- Someone who works on a ship or a boat
- Tall plant used to make furniture and paper
- The country where Giant pandas live
10 Clues: Flying toy with a string • A new and useful discovery • We use it in rainy weather • We use it to brush our teeth • We use it to write or draw on it • The country where Giant pandas live • Someone who works on a ship or a boat • Colorful explosives used for celebration • Tall plant used to make furniture and paper • A man or woman who protects our country during war
Uncommon Inventions 2024-09-19
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- – Ancient instrument for measuring astronomical positions
- – Early electronic component used in radios
- – Rigid airship used in early aviation
- – Early chess-playing automaton
- – Boat designed to skim across water
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- – Camera stabilized by a gimbal mechanism
- – Device allowing underwater breathing
- – Mask used during plague outbreaks
- – System for transporting items through tubes
- – Modular design concept used in construction
10 Clues: – Early chess-playing automaton • – Mask used during plague outbreaks • – Boat designed to skim across water • – Device allowing underwater breathing • – Rigid airship used in early aviation • – Camera stabilized by a gimbal mechanism • – Early electronic component used in radios • – System for transporting items through tubes • ...
Uncommon Inventions 2024-09-19
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- – Device allowing underwater breathing
- – Mask used during plague outbreaks
- – Boat designed to skim across water
- – System for transporting items through tubes
- – Modular design concept used in construction
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- – Early electronic component used in radios
- – Early chess-playing automaton
- – Camera stabilized by a gimbal mechanism
- – Rigid airship used in early aviation
- – Ancient instrument for measuring astronomical positions
10 Clues: – Early chess-playing automaton • – Mask used during plague outbreaks • – Boat designed to skim across water • – Device allowing underwater breathing • – Rigid airship used in early aviation • – Camera stabilized by a gimbal mechanism • – Early electronic component used in radios • – System for transporting items through tubes • ...
Remarkable Inventions 2024-01-25
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- It's a medicine used to make someone immune from deseases.
- It's the object which was invented in the 4th millennium BC in the Lower Mesopotamia.
- It's a form of transport that goes through the air, invented by the Wright Brothers.
- It's something which is used used to make things work producing energy.
- It's a person who invented the Reflecting Telescope.
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- It's an object that produces light and it is used in most houses nowadays, invented by Thomas Edison.
- It's an object used to call your friends, invented by Alexander Graham Bell.
- It's an object which is used as a guide when you're lost.
- It's something that we use nowadays daily,invented by Vinton Cerf.
- It's something which is used to see people's inside clearly through scanning.
10 Clues: It's a person who invented the Reflecting Telescope. • It's an object which is used as a guide when you're lost. • It's a medicine used to make someone immune from deseases. • It's something that we use nowadays daily,invented by Vinton Cerf. • It's something which is used used to make things work producing energy. • ...
stared inventions 2024-01-11
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- Hand operated machine which increased the speed of weaving.
- Combined the spinning jenny and the water frame into a single device increasing the production of fine thread.
- Rapid communications across continents.
- Speed of sewing greatly increased.
- Water powered spinning machine that was too large for use at home which led to the creations of factories.
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- United States and Europe connected by cable.
- Home based machine that spun thread eight times faster than when spun by hand.
- Water powered device that wove thread to cloth.
- Human speech heard across continents.
- Device separated raw cotton from cotton seeds increasing the cotton supply while lowering the price for raw cotton.
10 Clues: Speed of sewing greatly increased. • Human speech heard across continents. • Rapid communications across continents. • United States and Europe connected by cable. • Water powered device that wove thread to cloth. • Hand operated machine which increased the speed of weaving. • Home based machine that spun thread eight times faster than when spun by hand. • ...
stared inventions 2024-01-11
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- Hand operated machine which increased the speed of weaving.
- Combined the spinning jenny and the water frame into a single device increasing the production of fine thread.
- Rapid communications across continents.
- Speed of sewing greatly increased.
- Water powered spinning machine that was too large for use at home which led to the creations of factories.
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- United States and Europe connected by cable.
- Home based machine that spun thread eight times faster than when spun by hand.
- Water powered device that wove thread to cloth.
- Human speech heard across continents.
- Device separated raw cotton from cotton seeds increasing the cotton supply while lowering the price for raw cotton.
10 Clues: Speed of sewing greatly increased. • Human speech heard across continents. • Rapid communications across continents. • United States and Europe connected by cable. • Water powered device that wove thread to cloth. • Hand operated machine which increased the speed of weaving. • Home based machine that spun thread eight times faster than when spun by hand. • ...
stared inventions 2024-01-11
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- Hand operated machine which increased the speed of weaving.
- Combined the spinning jenny and the water frame into a single device increasing the production of fine thread.
- Rapid communications across continents.
- Speed of sewing greatly increased.
- Water powered spinning machine that was too large for use at home which led to the creations of factories.
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- United States and Europe connected by cable.
- Home based machine that spun thread eight times faster than when spun by hand.
- Water powered device that wove thread to cloth.
- Human speech heard across continents.
- Device separated raw cotton from cotton seeds increasing the cotton supply while lowering the price for raw cotton.
10 Clues: Speed of sewing greatly increased. • Human speech heard across continents. • Rapid communications across continents. • United States and Europe connected by cable. • Water powered device that wove thread to cloth. • Hand operated machine which increased the speed of weaving. • Home based machine that spun thread eight times faster than when spun by hand. • ...
Black Inventions 2024-02-06
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- Lonnie G. Johnson, an aerospace engineer, invented the Super Soaker water gun in 1982. It became one of the most popular toys in the world.
- John Purdy, an African American inventor, patented the first folding chair in 1888. His design was lightweight and portable, making it convenient for outdoor events.
- Jesse Eugene Russell, an electrical engineer, is credited with inventing the digital cellular base station and the mobile communication system.
- Frederick McKinley Jones, an inventor and entrepreneur, developed the first practical refrigerated truck in 1940. This innovation revolutionized the transportation of perishable goods.
- Sarah Boone, an African American inventor, patented an improved ironing board design in 1892. Her design featured a narrower, curved shape, allowing for easier ironing of sleeves and other curved garments.
- Dr. Charles Drew, an African American physician, pioneered techniques for blood storage and transfusion during World War II. His work laid the foundation for the modern blood bank system.
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- John Lee Love, an African American inventor, patented the portable pencil sharpener in 1897. His design allowed for easy sharpening of pencils on the go.
- George Crum, an African American chef, is credited with inventing the potato chip in the 1850s. Legend has it that he created the thin, crispy snack in response to a customer's complaint about thick, soggy fries.
- Garrett Morgan, an African American inventor, patented the three-position traffic signal in 1923. His design included automated traffic signals with "stop" and "go" signals.
- Philip B. Downing, an African American inventor, patented an improved version of the street letter box in 1891. His design included a hinged door at the top for easy mail collection.
10 Clues: Lonnie G. Johnson, an aerospace engineer, invented the Super Soaker water gun in 1982. It became one of the most popular toys in the world. • Jesse Eugene Russell, an electrical engineer, is credited with inventing the digital cellular base station and the mobile communication system. • ...
FAMOUS INVENTIONS 2024-09-13
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- - Device for capturing photographs
- - Invention by Thomas Edison
- - Vehicle with four wheels used for transportation
- - Appliance for heating food quickly
- - Global network developed in the late 20th century
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- - Electronic device for processing information
- - Device for transmitting and receiving radio waves
- - Invented by Alexander Graham Bell
- - Device for broadcasting video and sound
- - Invention by the Wright brothers
10 Clues: - Invention by Thomas Edison • - Device for capturing photographs • - Invention by the Wright brothers • - Invented by Alexander Graham Bell • - Appliance for heating food quickly • - Device for broadcasting video and sound • - Electronic device for processing information • - Vehicle with four wheels used for transportation • ...
Describing inventions 2024-11-25
10 Clues: battery • important • save time • water bottle • think out of the box • convenient, easy to use • technology, delivery drones • CPR, in emergency situations • items can be bought with a small budget • skills that can be used in real-life situations
Major Inventions 2022-01-18
10 Clues: 500+002 • 85+50=____ • 190-____=85 • 750-____=250 • 6000+300+20+1 • 9999-364=_____ • 5689-5666=____ • 1090+____=1100 • 10000-129 = ______ • ____ is added 10 times to get 560
Medical inventions 2025-05-31
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- A material used to cover wounds and stop bleeding.
- device to check your body temperature.
- The process of replacing a sick organ with a healthy one.
- A shot that protects you from diseases.
- A tool used to listen to the heartbeat.
- edicine that stops infections caused by bacteria.
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- A device that helps the heart keep beating.
- A machine used to help people breathe.
- A machine that takes pictures inside the body.
- Artificial body part, like a leg or arm.
10 Clues: A machine used to help people breathe. • device to check your body temperature. • A shot that protects you from diseases. • A tool used to listen to the heartbeat. • Artificial body part, like a leg or arm. • A device that helps the heart keep beating. • A machine that takes pictures inside the body. • edicine that stops infections caused by bacteria. • ...
inventions crossword 2023-01-09
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- can make a lot of threads at one time
- a system for transmitting messages
- device that uses electricity to produce light
- a device for communicating
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- pulls seeds from cotton
- it is self propelled
- Thomas Telford and John McAdam invented this
- described the improvements in iron and smelting
- operated by mechanical or electric power
- a boat driven by steam
10 Clues: it is self propelled • a boat driven by steam • pulls seeds from cotton • a device for communicating • a system for transmitting messages • can make a lot of threads at one time • operated by mechanical or electric power • Thomas Telford and John McAdam invented this • device that uses electricity to produce light • described the improvements in iron and smelting
Industrial Inventions 2023-01-11
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- A system for transmitting messages from a distance along a wire, especially one creating signals by making and breaking an electrical connection.
- This combined the Spinning Jenny and Water Frame into a single device. Used to spin cotton and other fibers.
- This is a simple machine that can make up to eight threads at one time. Invented by Hargreaves.
- Thomas Telford and John McAdam invented this to help with transportation
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- A heat engine that performs mechanical work using steam as its working fluid.
- A machine that pulls the seeds from cotton. It was invented in 1793 by Eli Whitney.
- A machine used to sew fabric and materials together with thread.
- A spinning frame that is powered by a water-wheel.
- A telecommunications device that permits two or more users to conduct a conversation when they are too far apart to be easily heard directly.
- a mechanized loom, and was one of the key developments in the industrialization of weaving during the early Industrial Revolution.
10 Clues: A spinning frame that is powered by a water-wheel. • A machine used to sew fabric and materials together with thread. • Thomas Telford and John McAdam invented this to help with transportation • A heat engine that performs mechanical work using steam as its working fluid. • A machine that pulls the seeds from cotton. It was invented in 1793 by Eli Whitney. • ...
INGENIOUS INVENTIONS 2026-04-12
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- You use this when it's raining.
- You use this to see detais in very small things.
- You use this to keep paper together.
- You use this when you learn a foreign language.
- You use this to wash plates in the kitchen.
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- You use this to find out the temperature of somebody.
- You need to use this when you send a letter.
- You use this to see at night.
- You use this when you want to make food very quickly.
- You use this to protect your skin when you cut your finger.
10 Clues: You use this to see at night. • You use this when it's raining. • You use this to keep paper together. • You use this to wash plates in the kitchen. • You need to use this when you send a letter. • You use this when you learn a foreign language. • You use this to see detais in very small things. • You use this to find out the temperature of somebody. • ...
Occupations 2023-06-13
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- Conducts experiments and research to learn more about the world and make new discoveries.
- Designs and builds things like bridges, buildings, and machines using math and science.
- Flies airplanes and safely transports people and goods to different places.
- Plays musical instruments or sings to entertain people and share their love for music.
- Creates beautiful paintings, drawings, and sculptures to express their ideas and emotions.
- Plays sports and trains hard to compete and be the best in their chosen sport.
- Brave men and women who put out fires and rescue people in emergencies.
- Grows crops and raises animals to provide food for people.
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- Takes care of animals and helps them when they are sick or injured.
- Travels to space and explores the universe beyond our planet.
- Officer Keeps our communities safe, helps solve crimes, and enforces the law.
- Creates stories, books, and articles to entertain and educate readers.
- Helps people stay healthy and treats them when they're sick or injured.
- Guides students in learning different subjects and helps them grow their knowledge.
- Cooks delicious meals and creates new recipes for people to enjoy.
15 Clues: Grows crops and raises animals to provide food for people. • Travels to space and explores the universe beyond our planet. • Cooks delicious meals and creates new recipes for people to enjoy. • Takes care of animals and helps them when they are sick or injured. • Creates stories, books, and articles to entertain and educate readers. • ...
Spelling Words 2013-09-01
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- Having the qualities of a scholar.
- A person on the streets pleading for wealth.
- A foreign seller.
- Not moving, not active.
- To provide inadequate services to others.
- They come up with inventions.
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- New to an activity, unsure.
- A person appointed to check accounts.
- Coming together, the people migrated together.
- To be competitive.
- A feeling or instinct.
- Somebody that travels.
- Creative, a different perspective.
- To try out for something.
- Someone employed to serve people, employed by the government.
15 Clues: A foreign seller. • To be competitive. • A feeling or instinct. • Somebody that travels. • Not moving, not active. • To try out for something. • New to an activity, unsure. • They come up with inventions. • Having the qualities of a scholar. • Creative, a different perspective. • A person appointed to check accounts. • To provide inadequate services to others. • ...
Issues in materials develoment 2021-09-06
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- are anything wich can be used to facilitate the learning of a language.
- “instructional materials generally serve as the basis of much of the language input that learners
- providing the learner with experience
- It is also commonly accepted that most
- is a practical undertaking involving the production.
- are now attending conferences, seminars and
- guiding the learner in practising the language
- teachers use
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- researchers in such specialism as discourse analysis, pragmatics, second language acquisition
- on materials development
- helping the learner to make discoveries about the language.
- stress the value of extended simulations on materials development courses
- quite rightly pointed out how little research had been published on materials evaluation.
- informing the learner about the target language
- The materials development association
- the language in use
- encouraging the learner to use the language
17 Clues: teachers use • the language in use • on materials development • providing the learner with experience • The materials development association • It is also commonly accepted that most • encouraging the learner to use the language • are now attending conferences, seminars and • guiding the learner in practising the language • informing the learner about the target language • ...
Industrial Revolution 2015-02-11
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- large fields used by farmers
- a philosophy introduces by Jeremy Bentham
- the process of developing machine production of goods
- the economic policy of letting owners of industry set working conditions without regulation
- wealthy textile merchants set up machines in thes large buildings
- one of the best inventions for scientific farmers
- a refusal to work by a mass of workers
- the movement of people to the cities
- negotiations between workers and their employers
- a social class of skilled workers, professionals, and business people
- a form of complete socialism
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- increase in machinery for producing goods
- wrote The Wealth of Nations
- an economic system created by Charles Founer, Saint-sinon and other Frech reformers
- resources needed to produce goods and services
- a person who organizes, manages, and takes on the risks of s business
- an economic system where money is invested in business ventures with the goal of making profit
- created marxism
- a business owned by stock holders
- voluntary associations made up of workers to press for reforms
20 Clues: created marxism • wrote The Wealth of Nations • large fields used by farmers • a form of complete socialism • a business owned by stock holders • the movement of people to the cities • a refusal to work by a mass of workers • increase in machinery for producing goods • a philosophy introduces by Jeremy Bentham • resources needed to produce goods and services • ...
Industrial revolution 2025-03-12
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- opens a water route from the Great Lakes to New York City
- The right to vote
- Free education for all
- Abolitionist who wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin to convince people to join the abolitionist movement
- Escaped slavery and became a very vocal abolitionist
- the growth of city's
- invented the cotton gin, and increased the demand for cotton
- where fabric and clothing are made
- where work was preformed on a large scale
- To change
- immigrants who left because of a potato famine
- Escaped slavery and became a conductor of the Underground Railroad which helped slaves escape to freedom
- immigrants who settled in Texas
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- a time when inventions changed the way Americans lived
- Used his newspaper, “The Liberator,” to persuade people to join the abolitionist movement
- a system of communication
- immigrants who helped build the transcontinental railroad
- connected the U.S. east to west
- Advocated for women’s suffrage and equal pay for equal work
- Abstinence from alcoholic drink
- To break or fail to comply with a rule
- To put an end to something
- Advocated for women’s suffrage and equal pay for equal work
23 Clues: To change • The right to vote • the growth of city's • Free education for all • a system of communication • To put an end to something • connected the U.S. east to west • Abstinence from alcoholic drink • immigrants who settled in Texas • where fabric and clothing are made • To break or fail to comply with a rule • where work was preformed on a large scale • ...
SOCIETAL IMPACTS 12C 2025-11-03
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- - The trail of data you leave behind online
- – A type of software license that restricts modification and redistribution
- - A crime involving unauthorized access to computer systems
- – A practice that involves reading someone’s private data without permission
- - Legal rights granted to creators of original works
- - A condition where a person is excessively dependent on the interne
- – A negative health effect caused by excessive screen exposure
- – A form of intellectual property that includes inventions and trademarks
- - A practice to protect personal information online
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- - A form of bullying using digital platforms
- - A protocol used to secure private network connections
- – A tool used to prevent unauthorized access to a network
- – A method of disposing e-waste that involves material recovery
- - A set of rules for proper online behavior
- – A cybercrime involving fake websites and emails
- - A person who gains unauthorized access to computer systems
- - A deceptive technique used to steal personal information online
- - Software that is free to use, modify, and distribute
- - A law that governs digital transactions and cybercrime in India
- - The act of copying someone’s work without credit
20 Clues: - The trail of data you leave behind online • - A set of rules for proper online behavior • - A form of bullying using digital platforms • – A cybercrime involving fake websites and emails • - The act of copying someone’s work without credit • - A practice to protect personal information online • - Legal rights granted to creators of original works • ...
Industrial Revolution 2026-04-06
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- rotation Farming method that keeps soil healthy by changing crops
- Jenny Machine that allowed one worker to spin many threads at once
- Machine that combined two earlier inventions to improve spinning
- Crowded, poorly build apartments in industrial cities
- Resource used to fuel steam engines
- Time when goods began being made in factories instead of by hand
- New group of people with jobs like managers and shopkeepers
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- Movement of people from farms to cities
- Metal used to build machines, bridges, and buildings
- Small, home-based production where goods are made by hand
- Powerful machine improved by James Watt that ran factories and trains
- Materials like coal and iron used to power machines
- A place where goods are made using machines
- production Making large amounts of goods quickly using machines
- frame Machine powered by water that made strong yarn
- Country where the Industrial Revolution began
16 Clues: Resource used to fuel steam engines • Movement of people from farms to cities • A place where goods are made using machines • Country where the Industrial Revolution began • Materials like coal and iron used to power machines • Metal used to build machines, bridges, and buildings • frame Machine powered by water that made strong yarn • ...
Section 3 Cities Grow and Change 2014-01-13
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- where did the fire in 1906 occur?
- buildings divided into many tiny apartments
- a person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country
- the rapid growth of city populations
- Addams the woman who opened teh first settlement house
- people who got their inventions patented
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- gave food, clothing, and shelter to the homeless
- new buildings thyat began to go upward
- the first department store
- the amount of people in a certain place
10 Clues: the first department store • where did the fire in 1906 occur? • the rapid growth of city populations • new buildings thyat began to go upward • the amount of people in a certain place • people who got their inventions patented • buildings divided into many tiny apartments • gave food, clothing, and shelter to the homeless • ...
Brilliant Bradford 2020-12-10
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- People who worked in mills and factories were from the working class.
- How many mills did Sir Titus Salt own.
- He became the ___________ of Bradford in 1848.
- _________________ revolution
- one of the most important inventions of the industrial revolution.
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- Working conditions were very _______.
- The city where Sir Titus Salt was born?
- Where did people used to work?
- The name of the town he made.
- He named the streets of Saltaire after his _________ members.
10 Clues: _________________ revolution • The name of the town he made. • Where did people used to work? • Working conditions were very _______. • How many mills did Sir Titus Salt own. • The city where Sir Titus Salt was born? • He became the ___________ of Bradford in 1848. • He named the streets of Saltaire after his _________ members. • ...
vocabulary 4th grade 2021-11-03
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- Use your ___ to think of a new kind of car.
- I ___ to find a solution, but I couldn't.
- Mobile phones need a ___ to work.
- People invented the ___ to help move things.
- Have you got a phone that I can ___?
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- Please ___ down your pencils.
- The box is so heavy that I can't ___ it.
- Cars and planes are amazing ___.
- I have got a ___. I've lost my keys!
- I have a great ___. Let's go shopping!
10 Clues: Please ___ down your pencils. • Cars and planes are amazing ___. • Mobile phones need a ___ to work. • I have got a ___. I've lost my keys! • Have you got a phone that I can ___? • I have a great ___. Let's go shopping! • The box is so heavy that I can't ___ it. • I ___ to find a solution, but I couldn't. • Use your ___ to think of a new kind of car. • ...
The Renaissance 2024-10-30
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- emphasizing a humans social potential
- Leonardo da Vinci's most famous painting
- the era of art and science
- a book by Shakespeare still used today
- how books where printed
- a big form of entertainment in the renaissance
- the printing press made what more available
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- who made the model of the earth revolve around the sun
- a big form of art during the renaissance
- another form of art Leonardo da Vinci made
10 Clues: how books where printed • the era of art and science • emphasizing a humans social potential • a book by Shakespeare still used today • Leonardo da Vinci's most famous painting • a big form of art during the renaissance • another form of art Leonardo da Vinci made • the printing press made what more available • a big form of entertainment in the renaissance • ...
The Eiffel Tower 2024-09-03
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- A lift that carries people up and down in a building.
- The metal used to construct the Eiffel Tower.
- An image or object that represents something else.
- Using imagination to create something new or different.
- Devices that shine to brighten up a place.
- A large event where people showcase new inventions and ideas.
- The first name of the person who designed the Eiffel Tower.
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- A strong, shiny material used to build things, like iron.
- The capital city of France where the Eiffel Tower is found.
- The country where the Eiffel Tower is located.
- Known by many people and often admired.
- What you can see from a particular place.
- A tall, upright structure or building.
- Covered with a layer of color to protect and make it look good.
- Very high from the ground.
15 Clues: Very high from the ground. • A tall, upright structure or building. • Known by many people and often admired. • What you can see from a particular place. • Devices that shine to brighten up a place. • The metal used to construct the Eiffel Tower. • The country where the Eiffel Tower is located. • An image or object that represents something else. • ...
"Spirit of Endurance" 4.1 2015-01-13
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- win, reach or achieve
- forever lasting
- good fortune, growing financially
- encircles or closes
- cold in temperature
- new things that people earn or find
- investigation of certain things
- deserted, unused or left
- a major land mass, only seven exist
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- work
- a series of cases; a test or series of tests
- a group of people who decide on a case or trial
- the parts that are left over
- a journey or trip to a certain or particular place
- unsafe with hidden dangers
- alone or separate
- to show or represent that you are with a religion
- to observe (multiple times) someone or something
- taken apart
- not occupied, no one lives there
20 Clues: work • taken apart • forever lasting • alone or separate • encircles or closes • cold in temperature • win, reach or achieve • deserted, unused or left • unsafe with hidden dangers • the parts that are left over • investigation of certain things • not occupied, no one lives there • good fortune, growing financially • new things that people earn or find • a major land mass, only seven exist • ...
Archeology & The Bible 2025-02-03
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- Suggests the Apostles' existence
- Where Jesus healed the blind man
- Psalm found atop a mountain in a fort
- Ancient Moabite inscription
- Site where the pilate stone was found
- Evidence that Pilate existed
- 2 important discoveries of Jericho
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- Where Tel Dan Inscription is found
- Early writing with pictorial symbols
- Ancient Jewish Manuscripts
- Country found in the fertile crossing
- Ancient Egyptian inscription
- Early form of writing using pictures
- Town where the Rosetta Stone is found
- Study of the past through artifacts
- Helped to translate Hieroglyphics
- Evidence of King David's existence
- Caves where dead sea scrolls are found
- Capital where Mernephat Stele is found
- Site where the Mesha Stele is found
20 Clues: Ancient Jewish Manuscripts • Ancient Moabite inscription • Ancient Egyptian inscription • Evidence that Pilate existed • Suggests the Apostles' existence • Where Jesus healed the blind man • Helped to translate Hieroglyphics • Where Tel Dan Inscription is found • Evidence of King David's existence • 2 important discoveries of Jericho • Study of the past through artifacts • ...
STS Activity 3 2020-05-11
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- The variety of all life forms
- A series of improvements in human life marked by inventions and discoveries
- Originally referred to as a group of boats and their passengers who migrated to the Philippines
- Floating gardens created by the Aztecs
- A vast network of wires and satellite relays
- A group of people in a particular place and time linked by common goals and interests
- Father of psychoanalysis
- Latin-speaking Western Church
- Sources of new genes and proteins with important applications for human benefits
- One of the most commonly modified fish
- The designing and use of devices to solve practical problems
- Where the telescope was invented
- Birthplace of the Industrial Revolution
- Organisms engineered for scientific research
- Father of experimental science
- Created to increase the supply of desired organs
- This served as a gazette of political and social happenings in ancient Rome
- The use of biotech to process natural and manmade substances
- A wheeled motor vehicle used for transportation
- One of the countries that colonized Africa
- A book published by Copernicus in 1543
- The medium of writing of the Egyptians
- A dictator from the Philippines
- Unconscious part of the mind that acts as our conscience
- Developed the Theory of Natural Selection
- Dr. William Thomas Green Morton was one of the first medical practitioners to use this
- Cloths or fabrics
- The most famous city of the Incan Empire
- Introduced by Cleisthenes in 507 BC
- Edward Jenner developed a vaccine for this disease
- Called the "mother culture"
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- The area in which something exists of lives
- Produced by cars and fossil fuels
- Created accurate calendar with 365 days
- A type of greenhouse gas occurring in the Earth's atmosphere
- Went to war against England in the Hundred Years of War
- The first organisms to be modified
- Asks questions that aim to increase our understanding of the universe
- An invention of Gregorio Y. Zara
- Referred to as the "Dark Continent"
- Greek-speaking Eastern Church
- This makes people do things
- This concept was developed form labor-saving technology
- Freud believed this was the unconscious mind talking to you
- A Greek soldier ran from this place to Athens to deliver a message
- Its purpose is to make education and business much easier
- One of three major companies working on GMO
- Invented to replace human labor
- Conscious part of the mind
- Ability to transfer genetic material to plants
- Raising finfish or shellfish for use as food
- Plants genetically modified for use in producing fuel
- Using living organisms for human benefit
- Genetically modified fluorescent zebra fish
- The total of all weather occurring over a period of years
- The first antibiotic
- A type of greenhouse gas released by agriculture
- What is happening outdoors in a place at a given time
- A way of freeing the unconscious mind
- Invention of the Wright brothers in 1903
- An ancient writing system used in the Philippines
- A sudden change in political power
62 Clues: Cloths or fabrics • The first antibiotic • Father of psychoanalysis • Conscious part of the mind • This makes people do things • Called the "mother culture" • The variety of all life forms • Greek-speaking Eastern Church • Latin-speaking Western Church • Father of experimental science • Invented to replace human labor • A dictator from the Philippines • ...
Customer Service Week 2022-09-06
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- Common term for a cabinet end panel in QLD
- Classic cabinet lock
- Term for the OHA range with the fold 40 system
- Range of Cabinets, Benchtops, Doors.
- Kitchens found at Mitre 10
- Brighten up your day
- Lever handles
- Name of the Hafele OHA mobile showroom
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- Manufacturer & Supplier based in Bad Essen Germany
- Now copied all over the world, Hafele invented this in 1983
- Best screw to hold a drawer runner
- Brand Ambassador
- Where Hafele Australia first called home
- place to keep your spice jars
- before SAP
- Location where you might find HNZ's head office
- Style of a hinge component
17 Clues: before SAP • Lever handles • Brand Ambassador • Classic cabinet lock • Brighten up your day • Kitchens found at Mitre 10 • Style of a hinge component • place to keep your spice jars • Best screw to hold a drawer runner • Range of Cabinets, Benchtops, Doors. • Name of the Hafele OHA mobile showroom • Where Hafele Australia first called home • Common term for a cabinet end panel in QLD • ...
Entrepreneurship Vocabulary 2026-03-12
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- Business structure that protects your personal assets
- Combination of two or more separate companies into one
- Invested money in young, high potential start-ups with big growth possibilities
- Someone hired to provide services to a client
- One person owns and operate a business alone
- Hiring a party outside the company
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- One company gaining control of interest of another
- Managing how the the public perceives a person
- Creates a “downline” of multiple levels
- Recognizable sign used in businesses to identify the source of product
- Two or more parties collaborate by pooling resources
- Legal entity separate from its owners
- Reaches a specific consumer instead of mass audience
- Legal, time limited monopoly that stops other from using others inventions
- Building and maintaining beneficial relationships to exchange info
- Independent evaluation to determine the fair market value
- Determining economic value of a company
- Mutually beneficial agreement between companies to cooperate
18 Clues: Hiring a party outside the company • Legal entity separate from its owners • Creates a “downline” of multiple levels • Determining economic value of a company • One person owns and operate a business alone • Someone hired to provide services to a client • Managing how the the public perceives a person • One company gaining control of interest of another • ...
Union Military Strategy 2024-04-19
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- Captured Atlanta
- Union’s most recognizable plan to defeat the Confederacy
- Former General that ran against Abraham Lincoln in the 1864 presidential election
- General that developed the Anaconda Plan
- Union’s most successful general
- Turning point for the Union
- Union fought with them unlike the south
- General McClellan wanted to clear this state for one of his biggest strategy plans
- Used for naval fighting
- Helped the Union’s naval fight the Confederacy ironclad using his inventions
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- Changed the Union’s war aim and strategy
- Lincoln's naval secretary
- The Union depended on this to overwhelm the confederacy
- Breaking the will of others and destroying
- Ensured the Union they will be controlling the Mississippi after this battle
- this type of blockade was used by the Union
- Union wanted to control this to split the Confederacy
- Abraham Lincoln wanted to capture this place the most
18 Clues: Captured Atlanta • Used for naval fighting • Lincoln's naval secretary • Turning point for the Union • Union’s most successful general • Union fought with them unlike the south • Changed the Union’s war aim and strategy • General that developed the Anaconda Plan • Breaking the will of others and destroying • this type of blockade was used by the Union • ...
10 July CI 2025-07-10
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- To love someone or something very deeply; to feel great affection or admiration.
- To end up in an unexpected or unwanted situation
- To remember or consider something when making a decision
- To meet or experience something unexpectedly
- To find something by chance
- A long, adventurous journey, often with difficulties and discoveries
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- To feel intense dislike or disgust for someone or something.
- To reluctantly spend money, usually more than you want to
- A humorous, exaggerated word for an extremely large number
- A small pool of water on the ground, especially after rain
- To be clearly understood or communicated
- To seem or appear to others in a particular way
12 Clues: To find something by chance • To be clearly understood or communicated • To meet or experience something unexpectedly • To seem or appear to others in a particular way • To end up in an unexpected or unwanted situation • To remember or consider something when making a decision • To reluctantly spend money, usually more than you want to • ...
yayyyy 2022-12-02
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- made the first flying machine
- To get rid of
- did not rely on other businesses for steel; he got involved in every aspect
- to make different
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- invention factory at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- made one of the first telephones
- free from impurities
8 Clues: To get rid of • to make different • free from impurities • made the first flying machine • made one of the first telephones • invention factory at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions • did not rely on other businesses for steel; he got involved in every aspect • a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
Modern Inventions 2020-11-01
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- An electrical system of communication that you use to talk directly to someone else in a different place
- A motor vehicle with four wheels
- A drink made by adding boiling water to tea leaves
- You can move the heels up and down and it helps you change styles
- An electronic machine that can store and deal with large amounts of information
- They are very thin slices of potato that have been fried until they are hard, dry, and crisp
- It's a piece of electrical equipment consisting of a box with a glass screen on it on which you can watch programmes
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- It serves really cold ice-cream
- A fastener for locking together two toothed edges by means of a sliding tab
- You can use them for seeing in the dark when you are get up at light
10 Clues: It serves really cold ice-cream • A motor vehicle with four wheels • A drink made by adding boiling water to tea leaves • You can move the heels up and down and it helps you change styles • You can use them for seeing in the dark when you are get up at light • A fastener for locking together two toothed edges by means of a sliding tab • ...
ENGLISH INVENTIONS 2016-03-19
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- CARRIAGE a transport that carry children.
- CLEANER It was inverted to get out dust.
- PUZZLE Arthur Wynne is the inventor of it.
- MACHINE It was invented by Henry Sidgier.
- PIE It includes apples, figs, raisins, pears and a pastry shell.
- It is used for communication
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- It was invented at the card table.
- PUDDING The dish is served with beef or is served as a dessert.
- The invention of William Howard Livens
- It comes to mind when someone says the apple and Isaac Newton.
10 Clues: It is used for communication • It was invented at the card table. • The invention of William Howard Livens • CLEANER It was inverted to get out dust. • CARRIAGE a transport that carry children. • MACHINE It was invented by Henry Sidgier. • PUZZLE Arthur Wynne is the inventor of it. • It comes to mind when someone says the apple and Isaac Newton. • ...
Wacky inventions 2024-06-30
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- - A gadget, especially one whose name is unknown or forgotten.
- - A device worn on the back that allows a person to fly.
- - The first model of an invention.
- - A detailed plan or drawing of an invention.
- - A machine that can perform tasks automatically.
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- - A place where scientific experiments are conducted.
- - A device that allows travel through time.
- - A person who creates new things.
- - A new device or process created by someone.
- - A room or building where things are made or repaired.
10 Clues: - A person who creates new things. • - The first model of an invention. • - A device that allows travel through time. • - A new device or process created by someone. • - A detailed plan or drawing of an invention. • - A machine that can perform tasks automatically. • - A place where scientific experiments are conducted. • ...
Theme: Inventions 2024-07-24
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- A road vehicle typically with four wheels powered by an internal combustion engine
- An appliance that cooks food using microwave radiation
- A device for transmitting voices over a distance using wire or radio
- A system for transmitting visual images and sound
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- The transmission and reception of electromagnetic waves
- An appliance for keeping food and drinks cold
- An electronic device for storing and processing data
- A powered flying vehicle with fixed wings
- A global network connecting millions of private public academic and government networks
- A device that produces light
10 Clues: A device that produces light • A powered flying vehicle with fixed wings • An appliance for keeping food and drinks cold • A system for transmitting visual images and sound • An electronic device for storing and processing data • An appliance that cooks food using microwave radiation • The transmission and reception of electromagnetic waves • ...
Quaker inventions 2022-11-17
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- 3/9 This colourful and tasty apple was first grown by Quaker Jesse Hiatt in the 1850s
- 8 Lizzie Magie invented a game which sought to illustrate how rental markets enriched landlords while impoverishing tenants, it has since become known as...
- 8 In 1888 Thomas and William Southall are thought to be the first to offer ladies this now-common type of towel
- 8/11 A punishment, originally intended as a method of rehabilitation, devised by Quakers in Pennsylvania in 1787. 'A noble experiment that was an absolute catastrophe' according to clinical psychiatrist Stuart Grassian
- 5/3 Rowland Hussey Macy began affixing these to items in the 1870s, eliminating haggling
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- 5/9 Chewy and sugary, these sweets were invented by Quaker confectioner Joseph Rowntree in 1881
- 9/4 This traybake with pink icing was originally produced by the Quaker baker Henry Chalkley
- 6/4 This porridge producer has no Quaker origins, but has boasted one of the most enduring images of a man in plain dress on their packaging since 1877
- 9/3 The first of these confectionary delights was invented by Joseph Storrs Fry in 1847
- 4/4 A Quaker pharmacist, Charles Elmer Hires, invented this 'temperance drink', which was launched in 1876
10 Clues: 3/9 This colourful and tasty apple was first grown by Quaker Jesse Hiatt in the 1850s • 9/3 The first of these confectionary delights was invented by Joseph Storrs Fry in 1847 • 5/3 Rowland Hussey Macy began affixing these to items in the 1870s, eliminating haggling • ...
Famous Inventions 2023-05-16
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- A communication system that sends information by making electrical connection and using Morse code.
- Machine that quickly separates cotton fibers from their seeds.
- A road vehicle, typically with four wheels, powered by an engine or electric motor and able to carry a small number of people from place to place.
- A famous inventor known for inventing the lightbulb.
- A device that captures images with lenses and access to light.
- A device that permits two or more users to have a conversation when they are too far apart.
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- An electric device with a wire filament inside that heats until it glows.
- A machine used to sew fabric and materials together with thread.
- A fixed-wing flying vehicle that is propelled forward by thrust from a engines and propellers.
- A device that produces sound communication by waves, usually through the transmission of music, news, and other types of programs from broadcast stations.
10 Clues: A famous inventor known for inventing the lightbulb. • Machine that quickly separates cotton fibers from their seeds. • A device that captures images with lenses and access to light. • A machine used to sew fabric and materials together with thread. • An electric device with a wire filament inside that heats until it glows. • ...
Chinese Inventions 2023-05-09
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- an illustrator first draws or writes a picture or text on a piece of paper using a brush and carbon ink
- can be used to make vases, plates, bowls,etc.
- something used to write on
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- a fancy way of writing
- the process of inserting very thin needles through skin at strategic points in the body
- something to use to make you feel better when you are sick
- breaking young girls toes to make them smaller and a different shape
- can be used for guns/canons and fireworks
- made to make clothing and is a spun substance made by worms
- used for navigation also uses a magnet that pints north
10 Clues: a fancy way of writing • something used to write on • can be used for guns/canons and fireworks • can be used to make vases, plates, bowls,etc. • used for navigation also uses a magnet that pints north • something to use to make you feel better when you are sick • made to make clothing and is a spun substance made by worms • ...
Chinese Inventions 2023-05-09
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- a fancy way of writing
- breaking young girls toes so they can become smaller and a different shape
- something to write on
- used for guns/canons and fireworks
- something spun and a substance made from worms
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- something to make you feel better when you are sick
- putting needles strategically into the body
- using bark off a tree to make something to write on
- used to make vases etc.
- a printing technique for printing different things on paper
10 Clues: something to write on • a fancy way of writing • used to make vases etc. • used for guns/canons and fireworks • putting needles strategically into the body • something spun and a substance made from worms • something to make you feel better when you are sick • using bark off a tree to make something to write on • a printing technique for printing different things on paper • ...
Technology - Inventions 2024-12-03
Roman Inventions 2025-09-25
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- Used for building the Colosseum
- Service where stamps & letters are involved
- Told about politics and scandals
- This helped the poor
- This means to operate on someone
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- This influenced the modern day calendar
- Caesar was the last ruler of this
- This helped with sanitation
- Helped with travel
- Allowed for water to come into Rome
10 Clues: Helped with travel • This helped the poor • This helped with sanitation • Used for building the Colosseum • Told about politics and scandals • This means to operate on someone • Caesar was the last ruler of this • Allowed for water to come into Rome • This influenced the modern day calendar • Service where stamps & letters are involved
Unit 5 Week 1 Vocabulary 2023-12-07
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- facts and data
- the process of exchanging thoughts, feelings, information, and more in various ways
- to form, grow, or create something over a period of time
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- a person who invents
- an organized framework or method of doing something
- a new idea, product, or method of doing something; plural is "innovations"
- to try or test, especially in order to discover or prove something:
- to place in position or connect for service or use
- the act or process of seeing, finding, or gaining knowledge of something previously unknown, or an instance of this
- a scientific or industrial process, invention, method, or the like
10 Clues: facts and data • a person who invents • to place in position or connect for service or use • an organized framework or method of doing something • to form, grow, or create something over a period of time • a scientific or industrial process, invention, method, or the like • to try or test, especially in order to discover or prove something: • ...
Word families_Unit 8 2025-03-27
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- Tom is studying to become an______
- Her children have all been ______ in their chosen careers.
- Samuel is more_______in the morning.
- Steve McQueen______and starred in the movie.
- Alfred Nobel _____ dynamite.
- Newton made an important_______ discovery.
- The school has had a lot of _____ with its literacy program.
- Consumers are becoming more suspicious of advertising claims about______that they buy.
- Calvin Klein is a famous fashion_____
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- Thomas Edison was an______
- _______like the electric light bulb changed the way people lived.
- The______ was really angry with the director.
- Maria wants to be a______ when she grows up.
- Chris is studying______at school.
- Ronaldo is a versatile and ______ player.
- I finally______in passing my driving test.
- We looked at several different_____for the new bridge.
- Sandra is really interested in______.
18 Clues: Thomas Edison was an______ • Alfred Nobel _____ dynamite. • Chris is studying______at school. • Tom is studying to become an______ • Samuel is more_______in the morning. • Sandra is really interested in______. • Calvin Klein is a famous fashion_____ • Ronaldo is a versatile and ______ player. • I finally______in passing my driving test. • ...
GENRE CROSSWORD 2019-09-24
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- the art of writing poems
- a traditional story about people’s beliefs or natural events
- a form of fiction based on imaginative or weird characters
- a story about close relationship between two people who are in love with each other
- a long story about imaginary characters and events
- a story which keeps the audience in a tense situation
- a story about unusual trips and voyages with dangerous things
- a story with an amusing plot
- a written story about person's life
- a source of information or facts
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- an old story from ancient times about famous events or people
- a serious play written for the theatre or television
- funny; comical; amusing
- a story centered around solving a secret
- a serious play that ends with the death
- a story where a crime is investigated
- fiction a story based on scientific discoveries or developments, environmental changes, space travel, or life on other planets
- a traditional story, usually written for children, which often involves imaginary creatures and magic
- a story about the past
- monsters and devils with horrific facial features are used to strike fear in such stories and films
20 Clues: a story about the past • funny; comical; amusing • the art of writing poems • a story with an amusing plot • a source of information or facts • a written story about person's life • a story where a crime is investigated • a serious play that ends with the death • a story centered around solving a secret • a long story about imaginary characters and events • ...
Unit 3: Unexpected Discoveries Crossword 2023-08-15
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- having its fixed and final form
- to give most of your attention to someone or something (2 words)
- a special natural ability or aptitude
- something that completely changes a situation or activity (2 words)
- to make the same journey regularly between work and home
- to stop paying attention to something or someone (2 words)
- having the qualities to do or accomplish something (2 words)
- the quality of being worthy of attention
- an unspecific time when something will be completed
- to bring the memory of a past event into your mind
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- an opinion that all members of a group agree with
- someone's or something's ability to develop, achieve, or succeed
- a different or less direct route to a place
- making you feel slightly angry
- to catch or keep something in a place and prevent it from escaping
- a feeling of guilt, regret, or sadness that you have because you know you have done something wrong
- to a certain extent (3 words)
- to become known or apparent
- an underlying topic of a discussion or a recurring idea
19 Clues: to become known or apparent • to a certain extent (3 words) • making you feel slightly angry • having its fixed and final form • a special natural ability or aptitude • the quality of being worthy of attention • a different or less direct route to a place • an opinion that all members of a group agree with • to bring the memory of a past event into your mind • ...
news sections 2026-01-20
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- Articles about everyday life, fashion, relationships and trends.
- News about celebrities, concerts and the entertainment industry.
- Articles about people who have died, usually describing their lives.
- Information about the weather in the future.
- News about personal money, prices, banks and investments.
- A part of a news website where old articles are stored online.
- Articles where journalists give their personal opinions on different topics.
- News about new inventions, research and modern technology.
- Articles about places, holidays and travelling tips.
- News about competitions, teams, matches and athletes.
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- News about important events happening in different countries.
- News about medicine, fitness and healthy lifestyles.
- News about celebrities’ private lives, often not very serious.
- News about films, TV shows, music and famous people.
- News about problems connected with nature, climate and pollution.
- News about companies, work, trade and the economy.
- A section where readers can share their opinions and comments.
- Longer articles that give detailed information and background.
- A place where the editor writes posts and shares ideas or opinions.
- Subjects that many people are talking about right now.
- News about culture, music, painting, theatre and literature
21 Clues: Information about the weather in the future. • News about companies, work, trade and the economy. • News about medicine, fitness and healthy lifestyles. • News about films, TV shows, music and famous people. • Articles about places, holidays and travelling tips. • News about competitions, teams, matches and athletes. • ...
Revolution 2022-10-03
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- ____________assembled by Galileo
- __________supported copernicus heliocentric view
- _____ argued that the truth is not known at the beginning
- used _______ data to calculate the orbits of the planets
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- _____A danish astronomer
- _______Rejected astronomers scientific astronomers
- ___________ formed a brilliant theory
- _______ discoveries caused an up roar
- Published a ____ explaining the law of gravity`
- _____refined the astronomical view
- _______ Proposed the fact that the sun is the center of the universe
11 Clues: _____A danish astronomer • ____________assembled by Galileo • _____refined the astronomical view • ___________ formed a brilliant theory • _______ discoveries caused an up roar • Published a ____ explaining the law of gravity` • __________supported copernicus heliocentric view • _______Rejected astronomers scientific astronomers • ...
test 2023-07-28
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- Benjamin Franklin was a founding ______ of the United States.
- Franklin's experiments were related to _______.
- Benjamin Franklin invented the _______ rod to protect buildings.
- Franklin was an American _______ and inventor.
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- Franklin played a crucial role in _______ the Declaration of Independence.
- Franklin's _______ led to many discoveries.
6 Clues: Franklin's _______ led to many discoveries. • Franklin was an American _______ and inventor. • Franklin's experiments were related to _______. • Benjamin Franklin was a founding ______ of the United States. • Benjamin Franklin invented the _______ rod to protect buildings. • Franklin played a crucial role in _______ the Declaration of Independence.
Growing Empires By Kaleb Howell 2015-01-28
Across
- this was built as a royal tomb
- this man was said to be a descendant of god
- connected the east and west of europe
- hierarchy structure this consisted of mikado,shogun,damios,and peasants
- hindi combined with arabic and persian to create this
- a religious and political leader
- first capital of the islamic empire
- Russia was settled by eastern slavic people,first prince was alexander nevsky
- Khan this man is the grandson of genghis khan, takes over the sung
- Empire this empire was created by a man named genghis khan
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- this man tried to reestablish the roman empire
- Empire this empire sacked constantinople
- Inventions gunpowder and books on wooden blocks
- this man attacked india 17 times in order to spread islam
- owned by the Byzantine Empire balkans and asia minor
- Dynasty in this 1st dynasty men showed loyalty by shaving head and having a pigtail
- for Arabic tribes converting to Islam
- Khan this man lead the mongol empire
- Catholic Church vs. Eastern Orthodox Church these two churches debated over the authority for the pope
19 Clues: this was built as a royal tomb • a religious and political leader • first capital of the islamic empire • Khan this man lead the mongol empire • connected the east and west of europe • for Arabic tribes converting to Islam • Empire this empire sacked constantinople • this man was said to be a descendant of god • this man tried to reestablish the roman empire • ...
Intro to Ancient Civilization Crossword 2023-08-20
Across
- A form of government where people have the power to vote, protest, and criticize the government
- The knowledge, beliefs, customs and values of a group of people
- The inventions/tools made in an ancient civilization
- The continent that the U.S.A is on
- All the living and nonliving things in an area
- The number of oceans on Earth
- The number of continents on Earth
- Words that are written down, repeatable and understandable
- Earth's features; mountains, valleys, flat lands.
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- One of the 7 characteristics; what people believe, how they pray/worship
- A written plan/document on how to rule
- A payment to the government for things like roads and schools
- Old objects created and used by humans
- The weather patterns in an area of a long period of time
- An imprint or a part from something that was once alive, found in the ground
15 Clues: The number of oceans on Earth • The number of continents on Earth • The continent that the U.S.A is on • A written plan/document on how to rule • Old objects created and used by humans • All the living and nonliving things in an area • Earth's features; mountains, valleys, flat lands. • The inventions/tools made in an ancient civilization • ...
M3GAN Crossword Puzzle 2026-03-05
Across
- The technology that allows M3GAN to learn and think.
- The roboticist who creates M3GAN and becomes her niece's guardian.
- Something the humans lose over M3GAN as she becomes more independent.
- The instructions that originally guide M3GAN’s behaviour.
- The artificial intelligence robot doll designed to protect and care for a child.
- A theme in the movie. What Gemma must learn as a guardian and creator.
- The young girl who loses her parents and becomes the main child in the story.
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- A theme in the movie relating to advanced machines and inventions.
- Much of the robot testing takes place in this setting.
- The emotion Cady experiences after losing her parents.
- M3GAN attacks a neighbour’s pet after it scares Cady.
- What Cady thinks she has with M3GAN.
- M3GAN is designed to be this for a child.
- What M3GAN begins to use when protecting Cady.
- What M3GAN really is beneath her human-like appearance.
15 Clues: What Cady thinks she has with M3GAN. • M3GAN is designed to be this for a child. • What M3GAN begins to use when protecting Cady. • The technology that allows M3GAN to learn and think. • M3GAN attacks a neighbour’s pet after it scares Cady. • Much of the robot testing takes place in this setting. • The emotion Cady experiences after losing her parents. • ...
D & D Fans 2025-04-12
Across
- this decides your fate
- stealthy, backstabbing class
- clever tinkering race, fond of inventions
- magical item that grants wishes
- Archers often carry this
- Brave warrior, protector of the realm
- Defensive item used to block attacks
- wielder of divine powers
- mystical knowledge category
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- player's character representation
- singular for "dice"
- BBEG or who the final fight is against
- Musical Adventurer Class
- Common D&D currency
- woodland race with pointed ears
- Weapon used in melee, often thrown
- Small, sneaky race with hairy feet
- Undead spellcaster with a phylactery
- portable source of light in caves
- Spellcasters or wizards
20 Clues: singular for "dice" • Common D&D currency • this decides your fate • Spellcasters or wizards • Musical Adventurer Class • Archers often carry this • wielder of divine powers • mystical knowledge category • stealthy, backstabbing class • woodland race with pointed ears • magical item that grants wishes • player's character representation • portable source of light in caves • ...
History 2026-02-02
Across
- cause and effect as to how history has influenced us
- an independent nation state
- a study of past events and people and their effect
Down
- the right of citizens and nations to be independent
- the belief in the right to a country and identification with that
- rapid period of improvement and knowledge from new discoveries
6 Clues: an independent nation state • a study of past events and people and their effect • the right of citizens and nations to be independent • cause and effect as to how history has influenced us • rapid period of improvement and knowledge from new discoveries • the belief in the right to a country and identification with that
# 2022-09-27
9 Clues: Manufacturing goods • Delivery of services • Homemade goods for sale • Region with clear boundary • Ranks countries development. • Gathering raw natural resources • Region based on opinions of a place • Spread of ideas, inventions, or behaviors • Management, information processing, or research
# 2022-09-27
9 Clues: Manufacturing goods • Delivery of services • Homemade goods for sale • Region with clear boundary • Ranks countries development. • Gathering raw natural resources • Region based on opinions of a place • Spread of ideas, inventions, or behaviors • Management, information processing, or research
The Scientific Revolution 2023-11-01
Across
- The belief that reason and experience (not religious teachings) should be the basis of knowledge and truth.
- Non-religious or relating to the concerns of the world.
- A new way of thinking about the natural world based on observations and questioning accepted beliefs.
- A drastic change in the ways of thinking and believing.
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- The belief that the Earth of the center of the universe.
- The process of establishing facts through testing and experimentation.
- The belief that the planets revolve around the sun. This idea was strengthened by the discoveries of Copernicus and Galileo.
- Treating facts without the influence from personal feelings or prejudices.
- An explanation of how or why something happens.
- Ideas that go against the church.
10 Clues: Ideas that go against the church. • An explanation of how or why something happens. • Non-religious or relating to the concerns of the world. • A drastic change in the ways of thinking and believing. • The belief that the Earth of the center of the universe. • The process of establishing facts through testing and experimentation. • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2023-11-01
Across
- The belief that reason and experience (not religious teachings) should be the basis of knowledge and truth.
- Non-religious or relating to the concerns of the world.
- A new way of thinking about the natural world based on observations and questioning accepted beliefs.
- A drastic change in the ways of thinking and believing.
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- The belief that the Earth of the center of the universe.
- The process of establishing facts through testing and experimentation.
- The belief that the planets revolve around the sun. This idea was strengthened by the discoveries of Copernicus and Galileo.
- Treating facts without the influence from personal feelings or prejudices.
- An explanation of how or why something happens.
- Ideas that go against the church.
10 Clues: Ideas that go against the church. • An explanation of how or why something happens. • Non-religious or relating to the concerns of the world. • A drastic change in the ways of thinking and believing. • The belief that the Earth of the center of the universe. • The process of establishing facts through testing and experimentation. • ...
