discoveries and inventions Crossword Puzzles
Unit 5: Getting Around 2023-08-20
10 Clues: not modern • directed behind • a very tall building • Does not appear physically • Where inventions are created • hold closely or tightly round • contaminate with dangerous things • parts of bicycle where you step on • directed or facing towards the front • pick up or raise (act of moving something upward)
Cell Division 2022-01-18
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- Another word for copying, what happens to DNA during interphase.
- Type of cell that is produced by cell division.
- A change or mistake in the genetic code.
- Chromosomes line up in the center of the cell during mitosis.
- Part of interphase where DNA is replicated.
- Molecule that contains the code for life.
- Process by which the nucleus is copied.
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- Regular sequence of events by which a cell grows, prepares for division, and divides to form two daughter cells.
- Stage of mitosis where replicated chromosomes are split and pulled apart.
- Important function of cell division. Multicellular organisms require many cells.
- Organized form of DNA that appears during mitosis and is split into two new daughter cells.
- At the conclusion of mitosis, the cytoplasm divides and organelles are distributed into two new cells.
- Cells spend 95% of their life growing & preparing for division.
- Disease caused by rapid division of mutated cells.
- Body cells of an organism that reproduce by cell division.
- Cell line cultured from Henrietta Lacks and used in many scientific discoveries.
- Mass of cells formed when cancer cells divide rapidly.
17 Clues: Process by which the nucleus is copied. • A change or mistake in the genetic code. • Molecule that contains the code for life. • Part of interphase where DNA is replicated. • Type of cell that is produced by cell division. • Disease caused by rapid division of mutated cells. • Mass of cells formed when cancer cells divide rapidly. • ...
Vocab 7 2023-03-15
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- triangular sail on boats
- the chief Muslim civil and religious ruler
- Invasion of Gaul
- Abrahamic monotheistic religion centered around the Quran and the teachings of Muhammad
- struggle or fight against the enemies of Islam
- was a central figure in the early days of the Portuguese Empire and in the 15th-century European maritime discoveries and maritime expansion
- is the central religious text of Islam
- Islamic shrine located on the Temple Mount in the Old City of Jerusalem
- Islam are fundamental practice
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- a tall slender tower on a mosque
- Islam is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion
- was a kingdom centered in Northeast Africa
- Islam’s holiest city
- a person regarded as an inspired teacher or proclaimer of the will of God.
- Islamic prayer area
- transgender people who live in communities that follow a kinship system
- the larger of the two main branches of Isla
- is a religious structure at the center of Islam in Mecca
- the attribution of a soul to plants
- law based on the teachings of the Koran
- annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca
- early scientific tool which was used for time
- an adherent of the Shia branch of Islam
23 Clues: Invasion of Gaul • Islamic prayer area • Islam’s holiest city • triangular sail on boats • Islam are fundamental practice • a tall slender tower on a mosque • annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca • the attribution of a soul to plants • is the central religious text of Islam • law based on the teachings of the Koran • an adherent of the Shia branch of Islam • ...
Tourism law 2025-08-18
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- of ideas, inventions, and trademarks within tourism activities.
- Mexican federal agency in charge of tourism policy.
- Action carried out by the State to attract tourists to Mexico.
- and strategies of the State to guide tourism development.
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- law General bases of tourism law.
- Type of tourism law that applies within the national territory.
- Fundamental principle in tourism law that ensures environmental and cultural balance.
- Legal norms that detail how laws are applied.
8 Clues: law General bases of tourism law. • Legal norms that detail how laws are applied. • Mexican federal agency in charge of tourism policy. • and strategies of the State to guide tourism development. • Action carried out by the State to attract tourists to Mexico. • of ideas, inventions, and trademarks within tourism activities. • ...
LC 7 2024-03-21
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- The legal practice derived from the teachings of the Quran
- The struggle to purify one's heart, do good, avoid evil and make oneself a better person
- Messengers sent by Allah to spread God's word and teachings, and to serve as models of ideal human behavior
- The smaller type of Islam
- In Mecca, looks like a box
- A central figure in the early days of the Portuguese Empire and in the 15th-century European maritime discoveries and maritime expansion
- The holy city in which Islam was born
- The bigger type of Islam
- Triangle sail
- The belief that objects, places, and creatures all possess a distinct spiritual essence
- The religion itself
- The muslim Pilgrimage
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- The five things that every Muslim follows
- The four pillars on the corners of Mosques
- Where
- A kingdom in East Africa and South Arabia from Classical antiquity to the Middle Ages
- The flight of Muhammad from Mecca to Medina in 622 to escape persecution
- A device used by skilled sailors to navigate the sea
- The battle in which French troops stopped muslims from entering Europe
- Religion in which Allah is the god
- The holy book of Islam
- An Arabic word that means "ruler," "successor," or "leader"
- The rock on which Allah ascended to heaven
23 Clues: Where • Triangle sail • The religion itself • The muslim Pilgrimage • The holy book of Islam • The bigger type of Islam • The smaller type of Islam • In Mecca, looks like a box • Religion in which Allah is the god • The holy city in which Islam was born • The five things that every Muslim follows • The four pillars on the corners of Mosques • ...
7.3 Later History of East Asia 2024-04-09
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- A payment from conquered peoples or to a more powerful country, for China.
- ___ became the world's leading manufacturer and its largest economy by some measures.
- A kingdom that conquered the other two kingdoms and pushed Chinese forces out of Korea.
- ___ Included elegant painting, ornate agriculture, and powerful poetry.
- The government mismanaged the economy.
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- a focus on manufacturing for export brought economic prosperity to China.
- After Empire Meiji.
- used for trade or other business.
- Having command economies based on government planning and control.
- A system of many government officials who carry out government rules and regulations
- Chinese inventions that transferred the world include paper, printing, compasses, gunpowder, porcelain, rudders, and sealed compartments for ships.
- ___is based on the worship of spirits and ideas of purity.
- An addictive drug
- A naval commander to explore Southeast Asia and the Indian Sea.
- Traveled from Europe to China under the Mongols.
- people who move from place to place.
16 Clues: An addictive drug • After Empire Meiji. • used for trade or other business. • people who move from place to place. • The government mismanaged the economy. • Traveled from Europe to China under the Mongols. • ___is based on the worship of spirits and ideas of purity. • A naval commander to explore Southeast Asia and the Indian Sea. • ...
CL 1 - Lazarus 2024-09-05
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- I have enormous ____ for my teachers.
- Good parenting supports a child's ____ development.
- When the bell rings, students need to _____ to the next class.
- With a few years his name was _____ with joyously unnecessary inventions.
- We should discuss the ______ example of the problem.
- In biology we need to _____ animals.
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- The club rules were against _________.
- It is a career that will defy all ________.
- The books are arranged in _______ order.
- Me and my friends were discussing a ____ topic.
10 Clues: In biology we need to _____ animals. • I have enormous ____ for my teachers. • The club rules were against _________. • The books are arranged in _______ order. • It is a career that will defy all ________. • Me and my friends were discussing a ____ topic. • Good parenting supports a child's ____ development. • We should discuss the ______ example of the problem. • ...
The French Revolution 2020-10-06
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- Peasants unable to lawfully leave their birthplace
- The location of Louis XIV's palace
- Members of the Second Estate
- Name of a book written by Thomas Hobbes and the word for a sea monster
- A prison in France
- The document written by the National Assembly
- The system where the King holds all the power
- The author of the "Social Contract"
- Church tax
- Famous philosophe who made monumental scientific discoveries
- The French tax
- The wife of Louis XVI
- Religious movement led by John Wesley
- People who provided protection in the feudal system
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- The revolution which inspired France
- Intellectuals of the Enlightenment
- The dominant social system in Medieval Europe
- The name for land
- Philosophe who fought for separation of the Church and State
- Philosophical movement of the 18th century
- The natural disaster which led to the near collapse of the French budget
- The French Parliament
- Philosophe who is one of the most famous composers in history
- The weapon that beheaded citizens
- Middle class members of the Third Estate
- Members of the First Estate
26 Clues: Church tax • The French tax • The name for land • A prison in France • The French Parliament • The wife of Louis XVI • Members of the First Estate • Members of the Second Estate • The weapon that beheaded citizens • Intellectuals of the Enlightenment • The location of Louis XIV's palace • The author of the "Social Contract" • The revolution which inspired France • ...
Paleo-Nerd Challenge 2025-04-15
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- "You amphibians are great, I sure would like to--"
- Lagerstätte superstar
- Iconic BBC docu-series
- Explored the Flaming Cliffs in the 1920s
- Home of Argentinosaurus, Spinosaurus, et. al.
- Biggest herbivorous land mammal you'd ever hope to see
- Preservational material
- The saurians' last hurrah
- Weird shrimp
- Ancient life, literally
- You can come and see 'em at the ___
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- South Africa's great fossiliferous basin
- Put a name to the terrible lizards
- "Keep up with the latest dinosaur discoveries and science with us!"
- Genus to which "Lucy" belongs
- The world's most beloved despot
- Did this fish just join Twitch chat?
- Scientific spat of the ages
- asdfmovie gave it a rather famous intro
- First great supercontinent before Pangaea
- Great interstellar equalizer
- Try not to get too stuck in your studies
- Honhonhon, une jolie formation maastrichtienne, non?
- Our great fishy grandmother or great aunt
- Specific epithet of the woolly mammoth
- I've got a bone to pick with you
- "Why not the Big Chill, or the Nippy Era?"
27 Clues: Weird shrimp • Lagerstätte superstar • Iconic BBC docu-series • Preservational material • Ancient life, literally • The saurians' last hurrah • Scientific spat of the ages • Great interstellar equalizer • Genus to which "Lucy" belongs • The world's most beloved despot • I've got a bone to pick with you • Put a name to the terrible lizards • You can come and see 'em at the ___ • ...
Week 17 Vocabulary 2024-12-09
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- The study of how people interact and live together in groups.
- The study of living things, including plants, animals, and humans.
- The study of ancient human history through the excavation of sites and artifacts.
- The study of religion and religious beliefs.
- A system of government where people vote to make decisions or choose leaders.
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- The study of ideas about life, existence, and knowledge.
- The use of tools, machines, and inventions to solve problems or make life easier.
- The order in which events happen over time.
- The study of Earth's physical features, like mountains, rivers, and maps.
- The study of the mind and behavior.
- The ability to make decisions independently or govern oneself.
11 Clues: The study of the mind and behavior. • The order in which events happen over time. • The study of religion and religious beliefs. • The study of ideas about life, existence, and knowledge. • The study of how people interact and live together in groups. • The ability to make decisions independently or govern oneself. • ...
THE INVENTION OF THE WHEEL 2025-11-20
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- The wheel was created in...
- The wheel was invented approximately in 3500...
- vehicle with two wheels and usually without a motor.
- very popular vehicle with four wheels and with a motor.
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- thanks to wheels they moved wooden platforms called...
- the wheel was invented during the _____ period.
- Mesopotami es an ancient region that is now part of this country.
- At the beginning, the wheel was used for...
- the wheel is one of the most important in human history.
9 Clues: The wheel was created in... • At the beginning, the wheel was used for... • the wheel was invented during the _____ period. • The wheel was invented approximately in 3500... • vehicle with two wheels and usually without a motor. • thanks to wheels they moved wooden platforms called... • very popular vehicle with four wheels and with a motor. • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2014-11-09
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- owned an oil-refining company
- occurred on May 11, 1894 and stopped traffic on many railroad lines
- violent strike that took place at Andrew Carnegie's Homestead steel factory
- leader of the Knights of Labor
- all workers working together to have a greater success in negotiating with management
- a legal arrangement grouping a number of companies together under a single board
- view of society, based on scientist Charles Darwin
- introduced the Model T and implemented the moving assembly line
- an Irish immigrant who worked for better mining conditions
- the first national labor union ,founded in the 1870s
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- created the electric light bulb
- total ownership of a product or service
- owning all businesses in a certain field
- an exclusive right to make or sell inventions
- a way to manufacture steel quickly and cheaply
- sold equipment to miners and founded Stanford University
- a multibillionaire in the steel industry
- encouraged managers to treat workers as interchangeable parts
- businesses that sell stock shares
- an early labor union led by Samuel Gompers
20 Clues: owned an oil-refining company • leader of the Knights of Labor • created the electric light bulb • businesses that sell stock shares • total ownership of a product or service • owning all businesses in a certain field • a multibillionaire in the steel industry • an early labor union led by Samuel Gompers • an exclusive right to make or sell inventions • ...
STS CROSSWORD 2025-08-26
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- span of one hundred years
- community of people with shared laws or culture
- act of finding something new
- relating to the Middle Ages
- part of a person that thinks and remembers
- record of past events
- sudden major change or overthrow
- ability to reason and understand
- application of science in tools or systems
- strong effect or influence
- related to the present or recent times
- people who create new things
- newly created devices or processes
- buildings or physical frameworks
- very old or from early history
- Southeast Asian country of many islands
- study of the natural world
- long period marked by key events
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- study of numbers, shapes, and patterns
- movement of people or goods
- point of view or way of seeing
- introduction of new ideas or methods
- machine that converts fuel into power
- facts or knowledge communicated
- European period of rebirth in arts and learning
- device with moving parts that does work
- process of growth or improvement
- government led by elected representatives
- careful study to uncover facts
- business activity that produces goods
30 Clues: record of past events • span of one hundred years • strong effect or influence • study of the natural world • movement of people or goods • relating to the Middle Ages • act of finding something new • people who create new things • point of view or way of seeing • careful study to uncover facts • very old or from early history • facts or knowledge communicated • ...
Engineering careers 2025-10-20
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- something everyone has that you may think some people lack especially while driving
- makes websites and creates
- things that fly people around
- if you don't go to a hospital or doctor's office you go to a free what + al
- has its own type of mechanics and is very complicated
- generates electricity
- makes vehicles and different innovations of that sort to improve movement of humans
- something used at the hospital to look at your bones when you get a fracture of break
- space engineering
- microscopic working space like tiny robots
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- police use the inventions to catch criminals
- something you drive on to go from town to town
- that one closet
- can be linked to destroying things
- robots
- medical field
- what makes everything work in the building you are in
- a tool used in logging
- nobody's the same and may be like 1% different yet still very diverse
- vroom vroom
- the blank revolution from 1760 to 1820
- behind how different locations is separated
- the largest thing on earth
23 Clues: robots • vroom vroom • medical field • that one closet • space engineering • generates electricity • a tool used in logging • makes websites and creates • the largest thing on earth • things that fly people around • can be linked to destroying things • the blank revolution from 1760 to 1820 • microscopic working space like tiny robots • behind how different locations is separated • ...
Lesson 6 Choice Board 2025-12-10
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- A rich or wealthy way of living.
- Something especially good at or particularly trained in a certain category.
- A certain way a civilization is organized.
- A society with a government and an agriculture system.
- Tools or other inventions that are used for special purposes.
- A connected system of things.
- A person who crafts things.
- To make or form something.
- A very important thing to you but not super precious.
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- A person who studies artifacts or other ancient objects.
- A person who sells things in order to make money.
- A ancient objects from many years ago
- A groups of people's characteristics of beliefs and/or behaviors.
- Something that tests a person's capabilities.
- A Mesopotamian temple or tower with a shrine at the top and stairs to get to the shrine.
- Writing that was made of wedge shaped letters.
- A type of way humans speak.
- Someone who writes or copies paper or documents.
- Something that is very old and dates back to around 1,000 years ago or more.
- The earliest form of writing that used symbols or pictures for letters.
20 Clues: To make or form something. • A type of way humans speak. • A person who crafts things. • A connected system of things. • A rich or wealthy way of living. • A ancient objects from many years ago • A certain way a civilization is organized. • Something that tests a person's capabilities. • Writing that was made of wedge shaped letters. • ...
Inventions Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-02
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- increased need for more land and slaves in the south
- It improved the efficiency of making clothes
- longest railroad that went across the US
- Mowed wheat and other grains and was very effecient for farmers
- It improved the way of transporting goods across the ocean, they were very fast.
- most important technique for making steel in the nineteenth century
- it improved transportation and need many laborers to build
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- used water power instead of manual labor.
- enabled an individual to produce multiple spools of threads simultaneously.
- inventor how made the cotton gin and interchangable parts
- allowed unskilled workers to make items in bulk for cheap.
- many ineventions were made and used efficiently
- was made by Samuel F.B. Morse and greatly improved communication
- broke up tough soil without clumps of soil getting stuck to it.
- It was a boat that turned steam into energy
15 Clues: longest railroad that went across the US • used water power instead of manual labor. • It was a boat that turned steam into energy • It improved the efficiency of making clothes • many ineventions were made and used efficiently • increased need for more land and slaves in the south • inventor how made the cotton gin and interchangable parts • ...
crossword of inventions 2024-01-25
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- A German aeronautical engineer whose has later worked for the NASA
- Board game that involves a lot of strategy
- Used by computers to power on
- Spacecraft that its advanced design, aims to revolutionize space exploration.
- Exoplanet which has similar characteristics like the Earth
- Country where the Industrial Revolution started, leading to many great inventions
- A older storage device inside computer that is pretty slow in comparation to the SSD
- A word puzzle game that consists in a grid of black and white squares into which solvers enter words
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- A telecommunication device which was created by Antonio Meucci
- A storage device inside computers that is really fast and compact
- An operation system which is created and developed by Microsoft
- A gadget that it's today mainly used to listen to music in the car
- Surname of one of the multiple inventors that created the telephone
- An operational system that is completely open-source
- Short-time memory that is used in computer
15 Clues: Used by computers to power on • Board game that involves a lot of strategy • Short-time memory that is used in computer • An operational system that is completely open-source • Exoplanet which has similar characteristics like the Earth • A telecommunication device which was created by Antonio Meucci • An operation system which is created and developed by Microsoft • ...
Inventions 1930-1960 2024-03-13
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- This vehicle goes outside Earth's atmosphere
- Synthetic polymers composed of polyamide
- Helps regulate the heart's rhythm
- This toy is made of a flexible metal wire coiled into a helical spring shape
- Controls current or voltage flow
- Used by ships
- This non-stick coating material is commonly used on cookware
- You scan this
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- Plastic food storage containers
- What you use before lace up shoes
- " " pen
- Screen with moving pictures
- Cooks your hot pockets
- This company introduced the first commercially successful automatic copier
- Emits a concentrated beam of light
15 Clues: " " pen • Used by ships • You scan this • Cooks your hot pockets • Screen with moving pictures • Plastic food storage containers • Controls current or voltage flow • What you use before lace up shoes • Helps regulate the heart's rhythm • Emits a concentrated beam of light • Synthetic polymers composed of polyamide • This vehicle goes outside Earth's atmosphere • ...
Industrial Revolution Inventions 2023-04-16
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- referred to as a fire engine
- spins cotton
- a system for point-to-point text messaging
- separates cotton fibers from seeds
- used for spinning thread and yarn
- used to play records
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- performs mechanical work using steam as working fluid
- used to take pictures
- a heat engine
- synonymous with steam engines
- multi-spindle spinning frame
- used to sew fabric and materials using a thread
- powered by a water wheel
- used for weaving
- machine used for converting electrical energy into mechanical energy
15 Clues: spins cotton • a heat engine • used for weaving • used to play records • used to take pictures • powered by a water wheel • referred to as a fire engine • multi-spindle spinning frame • synonymous with steam engines • used for spinning thread and yarn • separates cotton fibers from seeds • a system for point-to-point text messaging • used to sew fabric and materials using a thread • ...
Industrial Revolution Inventions 2023-04-16
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- referred to as a fire engine
- spins cotton
- a system for point-to-point text messaging
- separates cotton fibers from seeds
- used for spinning thread and yarn
- used to play records
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- performs mechanical work using steam as working fluid
- used to take pictures
- a heat engine
- synonymous with steam engines
- multi-spindle spinning frame
- used to sew fabric and materials using a thread
- powered by a water wheel
- used for weaving
- machine used for converting electrical energy into mechanical energy
15 Clues: spins cotton • a heat engine • used for weaving • used to play records • used to take pictures • powered by a water wheel • referred to as a fire engine • multi-spindle spinning frame • synonymous with steam engines • used for spinning thread and yarn • separates cotton fibers from seeds • a system for point-to-point text messaging • used to sew fabric and materials using a thread • ...
Sci-fi inventions 2023-09-13
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- Star Trek technologies inspired the design.
- high midyear temps transfer to antifreeze in underground pipes
- Verne's imagination inspired a lifelong interest of undersea exploration
- the fastest way to get from point A to point B
- Edward Bellamy invented a receipt for both customer and merchant
- This invention of Leo Szilard led to the Atomic Bomb
- Stems from "robonik"
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- autonomous flying vehicles
- Cars with "robot brains"
- Capable of restarting a human heart through a shock
- inspired by a Verne book, Clipper of the Clouds
- people can log in and interact online
- Mary Bradly Lane "a more economical way of obtaining meat than fattening animals
- A powerful current of stored electricity
- In the book fahrenheit 451 people have "seashell radios" tucked inside their ears
15 Clues: Stems from "robonik" • Cars with "robot brains" • autonomous flying vehicles • people can log in and interact online • A powerful current of stored electricity • Star Trek technologies inspired the design. • the fastest way to get from point A to point B • inspired by a Verne book, Clipper of the Clouds • Capable of restarting a human heart through a shock • ...
1950s Science & Inventions 2025-03-01
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- – Device emitting coherent light
- – Subatomic particle discovered in 1956
- – Magnetic tape for recording images
- – Broad-spectrum antibiotic introduced
- – Device regulating heartbeats
- – First artificial Earth satellite
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- – Panels converting sunlight to energy
- – Hook-and-loop fastener invention
- – Plastic card for purchases
- – Thin strands transmitting light signals
- – Strong adhesive discovered in 1958
- – Vehicle gliding on air cushion
- – Revolutionary electronic component
- – First nuclear-powered submarine
- – Vaccine developed by Jonas Salk
15 Clues: – Plastic card for purchases • – Device regulating heartbeats • – Device emitting coherent light • – Vehicle gliding on air cushion • – First nuclear-powered submarine • – Vaccine developed by Jonas Salk • – Hook-and-loop fastener invention • – First artificial Earth satellite • – Strong adhesive discovered in 1958 • – Magnetic tape for recording images • ...
December Social Studies Review Egypt – Mesopotamia - India 2018-12-17
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- the category of land and climate
- the category of gods, beliefs, and the afterlife
- a religion that only worships one god (ex: Judaism)
- the Egyptian god of the afterlife
- ancient Sumerian writing
- ancient Egyptian writing
- the category of people, groups, and culture
- a fan-shaped landform that usually has rich soil and fertile land
- the category of power and how decisions are made
- the Mesopotamian goddess of love and war
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- Siddhartha Gautama's nickname; "The Awakened One"
- the category of resources, money, and trade
- the category of man-made accomplishments (think inventions, ideas, etc.)
- The watering of land by means of canals or pipes
- To join two separate parts into one
- the "outcastes" of the Hindu caste system
- a religion that does not worship any gods or goddesses (ex: Buddhism)
- a religion that worships many gods (ex: Hinduism)
- A professional writer who kept records and copied official documents
- a man who devotes his life to a religious group
- A group of lands and peoples ruled by one government
- the Hindu god of time and destruction
- to move from one place to another to live
23 Clues: ancient Sumerian writing • ancient Egyptian writing • the category of land and climate • the Egyptian god of the afterlife • To join two separate parts into one • the Hindu god of time and destruction • the Mesopotamian goddess of love and war • the "outcastes" of the Hindu caste system • to move from one place to another to live • the category of resources, money, and trade • ...
Education 2016-11-09
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- ,The idea of molding a diverse population into one society by teaching cultural norms and values.
- ,Teaching the skills the youth needs to succeed in life, as well as cultural values and norms.
- ,Provides childcare and the opportunity for building social networks.
- ,Seeks to make schools more accountable to the public.
- ,Providing the opportunity for academic research that leads to discoveries.
- ,How self image can affect how student perform in school.
- ,The integration of students with disabilities and special needs into the overall educational program.
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- ,The ways at which schooling contributes to the orderly operation of society.
- ,How we build reality in our day to day interactions.
- ,Reinforces meritocracy and providing a path for social upward mobility.
10 Clues: ,How we build reality in our day to day interactions. • ,Seeks to make schools more accountable to the public. • ,How self image can affect how student perform in school. • ,Provides childcare and the opportunity for building social networks. • ,Reinforces meritocracy and providing a path for social upward mobility. • ...
Canberra/Sydney Crossword 2024-11-29
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- House a place were laws and politics are made and is were the prime minister works
- a place were you can look at Australia's democracy at old Parliament house
- a place were elite athletes train and compete
- Life a place were marine animals stay for entertainment
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- memorial a place were you can remember the fallen soliders of Australia and commemorate
- a place were scientific discoveries are made
- Tussauds a place were you can look at famous people made out of wax
- Zoo a place were you can look at live exotic animals
- a big and long bus that transports a lot of people
- a place were Australia's money is made
10 Clues: a place were Australia's money is made • a place were scientific discoveries are made • a place were elite athletes train and compete • a big and long bus that transports a lot of people • Zoo a place were you can look at live exotic animals • Life a place were marine animals stay for entertainment • ...
Business Law & Global Trade 2025-10-28
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- and Computer Law – Laws that protect inventions, ideas, and digital creations.
- – Rules about legally enforceable agreements between two or more parties.
- – The exchange of goods and services between countries.
- – Legal process for businesses or individuals who cannot pay debts.
- – Rules that deal with buying and selling goods and services.
- – Current changes or patterns that affect how companies operate.
- – When a country produces goods at a lower opportunity cost than another.
- – When a country or company can produce a product using fewer resources than another.
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- – Studying outside influences that impact a business environment.
- – Laws that govern ownership and use of land, buildings, and other physical assets.
- – Rules that determine how money is collected and paid to the government.
- – Goods or services sold to another country.
- – Goods or services brought into a country from abroad.
13 Clues: – Goods or services sold to another country. • – The exchange of goods and services between countries. • – Goods or services brought into a country from abroad. • – Rules that deal with buying and selling goods and services. • – Current changes or patterns that affect how companies operate. • – Studying outside influences that impact a business environment. • ...
The Original 13 Colonies & Ben Franlklin 2022-08-11
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- There were ________ original colonies.
- What did Benjamin invent as a young boy for swimming?
- Which plant was used to make blue dye?
- Benjamin Franklin wrote important ________ for the newly formed United States of America.
- Ben invented these glasses to see both near and far.
- Ben invented a musical instrument called a glass ________.
- The colonies are divided up into New England, Middle, and _________ colonies.
- What resource was caught around the coast in the New England colonies?
- Which of Ben's inventions measures distance traveled?
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- Ben invented the Franklin ________ which was used for heating houses.
- Where did Ben Franklin live?
- Who owned the original 13 colonies?
- What was the name of Ben Franklin's wife?
- What resource (used to make weave cloth) was grown in the southern colonies?
- Ben owned a newspaper called the Pennsylvania ________.
- Ben used a _________, metal rod, and key to discover lightning was electricity.
16 Clues: Where did Ben Franklin live? • Who owned the original 13 colonies? • There were ________ original colonies. • Which plant was used to make blue dye? • What was the name of Ben Franklin's wife? • Ben invented these glasses to see both near and far. • What did Benjamin invent as a young boy for swimming? • Which of Ben's inventions measures distance traveled? • ...
Rizal’s European Journey: Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-20
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- The city where Rizal studied and annotated Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas
- The person who helped Rizal find a publisher for El Filibusterismo
- The language Rizal used when writing El Filibusterismo
- The friend who financially helped him during tough times
- Rizal’s second novel
- The exposition that showcased global inventions and art
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- Rizal’s profession aside from being a writer
- The country where El Filibusterismo was printed
- The tool Rizal used extensively while researching in London
- A European capital where Rizal attended a world exposition
- Rizal’s reason for staying in London — to do historical research
- A Filipino reformist who was Rizal’s friend in Europe
- The name of the printing city where El Filibusterismo was completed
- The book Rizal annotated to defend Filipino culture
- A major theme of El Filibusterismo — social justice and reform
- The group of reform-minded Filipinos Rizal associated with in Europe
16 Clues: Rizal’s second novel • Rizal’s profession aside from being a writer • The country where El Filibusterismo was printed • The book Rizal annotated to defend Filipino culture • A Filipino reformist who was Rizal’s friend in Europe • The language Rizal used when writing El Filibusterismo • The exposition that showcased global inventions and art • ...
Frasier Unit 1 Review 2013-07-11
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- Certain ethnic groups of Central Mexico
- Religion originating in Northeastern India
- Religion mainly practiced in Europe
- Key factor in East–West sea trade
- Empire formed by Genghis Khan from joining Mongol and Turkic tribes
- Large Pre-Columbian empire formed in Peru
- Water mass seperating North Africa from South Europe
- Medieval empire originating in present day Turkey
- Extremely old religion originating in India and still largely practiced today in modern India
- Largest trading route reaching from china to Eastern Europe
- One of the most significant ruling dynasties of Iran, and often considered the beginning of modern Persian history
- Religious conflicts in the High Middle Ages through to the end of the Late Middle Ages conducted by Catholic Europe against Muslims, pagans, heretics, and peoples under the ban of excommunication.
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- Discovered by Christopher Columbus
- Travels started as Hajj(Islamic pilgramage to Mecca)
- Nicolaus Copernicus, Isaac Newton, Galileo Gallilei made their discoveries during this period.
- Famous Chinese sea explorer
- Last dynasty in China ruled by ethnic Han Chinese
- Left Venice with his father and uncle to travel to China
- Religion originating in the Middle East and spreading to South Asia and North Africa
- Time of creativity and change after medieval Europe
20 Clues: Famous Chinese sea explorer • Key factor in East–West sea trade • Discovered by Christopher Columbus • Religion mainly practiced in Europe • Certain ethnic groups of Central Mexico • Large Pre-Columbian empire formed in Peru • Religion originating in Northeastern India • Last dynasty in China ruled by ethnic Han Chinese • Medieval empire originating in present day Turkey • ...
So Many Careers to Choose From! 2013-07-12
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- I can treat you back to health.
- I research and make new discoveries all the time.
- Most people run away from fires but I run into them to save lives.
- I spend all day in the kitchen, cooking whatever they order.
- Best to call me when you have an electrical problem.
- The world through my lens is amazing!
- Without me nobody would have pants or suits to wear.
- I bring the world of fantasy to life in the pages of a book.
- I am expert on cars and how to fix them.
- They pay me, I cook and deliver their food.
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- I can tell you everything about your teeth!
- I am surrounded by books about most things in the world.
- I love children and they love to learn from me.
- I turn a new idea, or reinvent and old, one into a business.
- I know best about building houses.
- Got a news story? call me!
- I am expected to uphold the law and ensure that everyone else does too.
- I love the land and the food it produces.
- I put in the commands that tell your computer what to do.
- I drive one of these to take you to work and everywhere else!
20 Clues: Got a news story? call me! • I can treat you back to health. • I know best about building houses. • The world through my lens is amazing! • I am expert on cars and how to fix them. • I love the land and the food it produces. • I can tell you everything about your teeth! • They pay me, I cook and deliver their food. • I love children and they love to learn from me. • ...
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-15
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- A subject not bound by religion
- The art of giving a drawing on a 2D surface height, width, depth, and position
- Famous artist from the Renaissance painted the Creation of Adam.
- A person or family who sponsors the creation of art, inventions, and buildings
- A road used by merchants to transport goods from China to Europe
- A patron family that ruled Florence
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- The inventor of the First European Printing Press
- Culture from Ancient Greece and Rome
- A period of rebirth in classical and new arts
- a belief that every human has potential
- Astronomy theory that the Sun is the center of the Solar System.
- Merchant who traveled to China and brought back their culture to Italy
12 Clues: A subject not bound by religion • A patron family that ruled Florence • Culture from Ancient Greece and Rome • a belief that every human has potential • A period of rebirth in classical and new arts • The inventor of the First European Printing Press • Famous artist from the Renaissance painted the Creation of Adam. • ...
Unit9NoahReynolds 2025-01-27
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- A person or monarch as complete control of a country or nation
- Scottish engineer who invented the steamboat, making trade easier
- English philosopher who is considered the founder of modern political philosophy
- English powers meeting to arrange to which African territories go to who
- Beliefs that don't agree with other religions
- Act of building and placing homes
- Method used in the 17th century used for observation
- Theory that the earth is the center of the solar system and the sun and planets revolve around the earth
- Government owns all land and territory and shares it with the people equally
- Italian astronomer who was known for his discoveries in space and astronomy
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- Enlightenment thinker who is known as the father of liberalism
- Owning and managing a business and taking risks for the business
- Territory or region has its own power or authority
- Extending a country's power over another country or nation
- Industries owned by workers instead of private ownership
- Buildings that produce goods through manufacturing
- Scientist known for creating the three laws of motion
- French judge, historian, and politician who created the concept of separation of powers
- French enlightenment thinker who was an advocate for freedom of speech, religion and separation of church and state
19 Clues: Act of building and placing homes • Beliefs that don't agree with other religions • Territory or region has its own power or authority • Buildings that produce goods through manufacturing • Method used in the 17th century used for observation • Scientist known for creating the three laws of motion • Industries owned by workers instead of private ownership • ...
TECH CROSSWORD 2025-03-04
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- INSTRUCTIONS FOR A COMPUTER
- INVENTIONS THAT MAKE LIFE EASIER.
- INFORMATION THAT GOES IN THE COMPUTER.
- RECORDS YOUR VOICE IN A COMPUTER.
- USED TO TYPE INFORMATION IN A COMPUTER.
- INFORMATION THAT COME OUT OF THE COMPUTER.
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- SHOWS PICTURES ON A COMPUTER.
- CONTROLS THE CURSOR.
- WHEN YOU WRITE CODE YOU_____.
- TO CREATE SOMETHING
- A PROBLEM WITH YOUR CODE
11 Clues: TO CREATE SOMETHING • CONTROLS THE CURSOR. • A PROBLEM WITH YOUR CODE • INSTRUCTIONS FOR A COMPUTER • SHOWS PICTURES ON A COMPUTER. • WHEN YOU WRITE CODE YOU_____. • INVENTIONS THAT MAKE LIFE EASIER. • RECORDS YOUR VOICE IN A COMPUTER. • INFORMATION THAT GOES IN THE COMPUTER. • USED TO TYPE INFORMATION IN A COMPUTER. • INFORMATION THAT COME OUT OF THE COMPUTER.
Civilization 2014-09-01
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- is the development of skills in a specific kind of work
- long lasting pattern of organization in a community
- system of writing which means wedge shaped
- ur's tallest building and most important
- professional record keepers
- the first birthplaces of the first civilzations
- pyramid shaped monument
- way of trading goods and services called
- the people of _ developed a large scale irrigation system to provide ur with food surpluses
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- and sail/ these two important inventions enabled traders to transport more goods over long distances
- workers who made goods by hand
- first civilzations arose in a place called
- Huyuk/was located on a fertile plain in south central Turkey
- the period when people started using bronze
- this became more organized during the old stone age
15 Clues: pyramid shaped monument • professional record keepers • workers who made goods by hand • ur's tallest building and most important • way of trading goods and services called • first civilzations arose in a place called • system of writing which means wedge shaped • the period when people started using bronze • the first birthplaces of the first civilzations • ...
World Vocab 1 2025-08-26
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- the practice of growing plants and raising animals for food
- The application of knowledge tools and inventions to meet people's needs
- The movement from one place to another
- a professional writer who recorded official information
- a society with a highly developed culture and knowledge
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- encourages the growth of crops and plants
- Large animals of a particular region or period
- Groups way of life, including food, shelter, clothing, religion, behavior and ideas
- an organization set up to make and enforce rules ina socio-political, economic, and cultural center with a large population
- Gatherer a human who hunts animals and gathers wild plants to eat
10 Clues: The movement from one place to another • encourages the growth of crops and plants • Large animals of a particular region or period • a professional writer who recorded official information • a society with a highly developed culture and knowledge • the practice of growing plants and raising animals for food • ...
1E Scientific Endeavor Handout 1 2021-01-02
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- Measurements made using measuring tools are a type of ___________ data
- Science is a _________ endeavor
- In science, we use our senses or tools to gather __________
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- Scientific research can be carried out inside or outside of the ___________
- Observations made using our senses are a type of __________ data
- science is the study of natural _________
- after collecting the data, scientists ________ it for patterns and trends
- Science is subject to _________ as new discoveries are made
8 Clues: Science is a _________ endeavor • science is the study of natural _________ • Science is subject to _________ as new discoveries are made • In science, we use our senses or tools to gather __________ • Observations made using our senses are a type of __________ data • Measurements made using measuring tools are a type of ___________ data • ...
Business Law & Global Trade 2025-10-28
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- and Computer Law – Laws that protect inventions, ideas, and digital creations.
- – Rules about legally enforceable agreements between two or more parties.
- – The exchange of goods and services between countries.
- – Legal process for businesses or individuals who cannot pay debts.
- – Rules that deal with buying and selling goods and services.
- – Current changes or patterns that affect how companies operate.
- – When a country produces goods at a lower opportunity cost than another.
- – When a country or company can produce a product using fewer resources than another.
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- – Studying outside influences that impact a business environment.
- – Laws that govern ownership and use of land, buildings, and other physical assets.
- – Rules that determine how money is collected and paid to the government.
- – Goods or services sold to another country.
- – Goods or services brought into a country from abroad.
13 Clues: – Goods or services sold to another country. • – The exchange of goods and services between countries. • – Goods or services brought into a country from abroad. • – Rules that deal with buying and selling goods and services. • – Current changes or patterns that affect how companies operate. • – Studying outside influences that impact a business environment. • ...
Computer History 2013-09-15
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- used in ancient Babylon, China, and throughout Europe until the Middle Ages.
- published many articles about programming and the power of machines
- invented a device called The Stepped Reckone
- Computer discoveries have been organized into
- calculations were made by sliding beads back and forth on a frame
- was an English mathematician and professor
- by John Napier, a Scottish mathematician
- of numbers carved into pieces of bone or wood divided into squares
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- developed in 1642 as a way to simplify tax computations
- In 1801, Jacquard, a French weaver, realized that weaving instructions for his loom could stored on cards with holes in them.
- fairly primitive,did not use electricity,were not widely used by the general population
- was so impressed with Jacquard’s work, that he granted him a lifetime pension and royalty payments
12 Clues: by John Napier, a Scottish mathematician • was an English mathematician and professor • invented a device called The Stepped Reckone • Computer discoveries have been organized into • developed in 1642 as a way to simplify tax computations • calculations were made by sliding beads back and forth on a frame • ...
Vocabulary Words 2018-12-05
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- Study of stars; civilizations used to observe and document changes in the world.
- Used as a way to answer the questions of the unknown and connect the gods and the real world.
- Accomplishment
- An original Source
- The basic physical and organizational structures and facilities.
- written language developed by the Egyptians.
- Reflect cultural values,religious beliefs,importance of history,various accomplishments and represent daily life.
- Values Main attitudes and behavior that characterizes the functioning of a group.
- Civilizations made improvements and developed Inventions in medicine,Math,astronomy and warfare to improve the living conditions.
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- The design and construction of buildings and structures.
- professional writer
- To change in form,appearance,nature,or character.
- Any source about an event, period or issue in history that was produced after that even, period or issue in history has passed.
- Used to study relationships,patterns in life and to calculate how to perform tasks.
- Used to advance the military and gain control over enemies and expand territory.
15 Clues: Accomplishment • An original Source • professional writer • written language developed by the Egyptians. • To change in form,appearance,nature,or character. • The design and construction of buildings and structures. • The basic physical and organizational structures and facilities. • Study of stars; civilizations used to observe and document changes in the world. • ...
Ancient Cultures 2024-08-21
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- Ancient civilization known for philosophy, democracy, and mythology
- South American civilization known for its vast empire and Machu Picchu
- Ancient civilization known for its empire, law, and architecture
- Ancient people known for their conflict with the Israelites, mentioned in the Bible
- Ancient civilization in North Africa known for their maritime power and conflicts with Rome
- Mesoamerican civilization known for their temples and human sacrifices
- Early civilization between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, known for cuneiform writing
- Early civilization in Mesopotamia known for developing one of the first writing systems
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- Ancient civilization known for pyramids and hieroglyphs
- Ancient empire known for its vast territory and the Royal Road
- Early civilization known for the Code of Hammurabi and the Hanging Gardens
- Ancient Anatolian people known for their empire and interactions with Egypt and Mesopotamia
- Early Aegean civilization known for their palace complex at Knossos and frescoes
- Ancient civilization known for inventions like paper and gunpowder
- Mesoamerican culture known for its calendar and advanced mathematics
15 Clues: Ancient civilization known for pyramids and hieroglyphs • Ancient empire known for its vast territory and the Royal Road • Ancient civilization known for its empire, law, and architecture • Ancient civilization known for inventions like paper and gunpowder • Ancient civilization known for philosophy, democracy, and mythology • ...
Economic Terms 2016-09-15
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- type of economy where the Govt determines what & for whom Goods are produced
- primary indicator used to gauge the health of a country's economy
- the % of the labor force that is without work, but seeking work
- type of economy where customs govern the economic decisions that are made
- type of resources that include people's knowledge, efforts, and skills
- business cycle with renewed economic growth
- measures change in the prices of goods over time
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- type of economy that is a combination of different economies.
- type of economy that is characterized with mainly private ownership
- type of resources that include raw materials that are found in nature
- business cycle with economic growth and expansion
- where supply and demand meet
- type of resources that focus on new ideas and inventions
- shortage of resources
- where buying and selling occurs
- occurs when the average price of goods rises sharply
- business cycle with long term recession
- business cycle with economic slowdown
- type of resources that focus on financing for goods and services
19 Clues: shortage of resources • where supply and demand meet • where buying and selling occurs • business cycle with economic slowdown • business cycle with long term recession • business cycle with renewed economic growth • measures change in the prices of goods over time • business cycle with economic growth and expansion • occurs when the average price of goods rises sharply • ...
3rd hour Agriculture 2018-04-24
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- McCormick invented the McCormick’s Reaper
- the year the steel tipped plow was invented
- advancements to make things work better; a creation
- invention by John Deere
- the place that had rocky soil and was hard to farm in but excelled in industry
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- the state that Cyrus McCormick was born in
- the years that only a few farmers had ventured into the treeless Great Plains
- inventor of the steel-tipped plow
- farming and livestock
- gave farmers access to new markets far from their homes in which to sell their products
10 Clues: farming and livestock • invention by John Deere • inventor of the steel-tipped plow • McCormick invented the McCormick’s Reaper • the state that Cyrus McCormick was born in • the year the steel tipped plow was invented • advancements to make things work better; a creation • the years that only a few farmers had ventured into the treeless Great Plains • ...
Vocabulary 2025-03-13
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- tall round building that store animal feed
- energy energy that comes from a natural resource that does not run out.
- raised flat areas next to a building
- throw away
- a meeting where people share ideas.
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- a shape or design standing for an idea.
- a person who uses science and math to design and build things
- a legal document that gives inventors the right to make, use, or sell their inventions.
- to come up with ideas or ways of solving problems
- to add electricity to or to power something
10 Clues: throw away • a meeting where people share ideas. • raised flat areas next to a building • a shape or design standing for an idea. • tall round building that store animal feed • to add electricity to or to power something • to come up with ideas or ways of solving problems • a person who uses science and math to design and build things • ...
Inventor's Secret 2021-03-10
9 Clues: Train engines • Small inventions • To fall over or fail • A device that plays sounds • Something that makes light • A strange sound trains make • Making explosive or sizzling sounds • A 3 dimensional round shape or tube • Documents showing proof of invention
Inventions and Inventors by Félix 2018-10-10
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- invented batteri in 1775
- Who designed the first camera
- ,who invented the first Gatling gun in 1861
- What is the first name of the one who invented who invented the football in 1870
- an instrument for measuring and recording time, especially by mechanical means, usually with hands or changing numbers to indicate the hour and minute: not designed to be worn or carried about.
- a musical instrument in which felt-covered hammers, operated from a keyboard, strike the metal strings.
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- who invented the first pencil
- We invented the first plane in 1903
- who invented the thermometer
- II,who invented the jet ski in 1973
- sall cake of sweetened or, sometimes, unsweetened dough fried in deep fat, typically shaped like a ring or, when prepared with a filling, a ball.
- something what makes things visible or affords illumination
12 Clues: invented batteri in 1775 • who invented the thermometer • who invented the first pencil • Who designed the first camera • We invented the first plane in 1903 • II,who invented the jet ski in 1973 • ,who invented the first Gatling gun in 1861 • something what makes things visible or affords illumination • ...
"Who Was Albert Einstein?" Literature Quiz 1 2019-06-21
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- Mike was new to the ______________ and didn't know anyone at all.
- He was always ______________ in class.
- Jonathan was always able to make a very simple ______________ seem very complex.
- The ______________ pull of the Earth keeps the moon from leaving its orbit.
- The ______________ was very critical of his work.
- The city officials created a ______________ of the park to show potential investors.
- Jack was in a hurry so didn't notice that he was wearing ______________ socks.
- Robert made a ______________ discovery about his next door neighbor.
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- Suzie was excited to see her first solar ______________.
- Mark's ______________ discoveries in medicine will allow people to live fuller but shorter lives.
- Henry was ______________ that he had the best Halloween costume at the party.
- He submitted a ______________ for a new invention.
- The atom bomb is a very ______________ contraption.
- Einstein's theory of ______________ is very famous.
- ______________ energy is both a blessing and a curse to mankind.
15 Clues: He was always ______________ in class. • The ______________ was very critical of his work. • He submitted a ______________ for a new invention. • The atom bomb is a very ______________ contraption. • Einstein's theory of ______________ is very famous. • Suzie was excited to see her first solar ______________. • ...
General Science 2025-09-03
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- The type of flask Pasteur used to disprove spontaneous generation.
- Pasteur’s vaccines helped people and animals build this defense against disease.
- Pasteur was originally trained in this field.
- Principle proven by Pasteur: life comes only from pre-existing life.
- Pasteur disproved this theory that life arises from non-living matter.
- Pasteur created the first successful vaccine against this disease.
- His theory that microorganisms are responsible for illness.
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- A process of heating liquids to kill harmful microbes.
- A gas released during fermentation studied by Pasteur.
- Pasteur studied this process in wine, beer, and milk.
- Pasteur developed several of these to prevent diseases.
- He saved the silk industry by finding the cause of their disease.
- His early studies on crystals led to discoveries in molecular asymmetry.
- Pasteur developed a vaccine to protect livestock from this disease.
- Pasteur proved these tiny organisms cause disease.
15 Clues: Pasteur was originally trained in this field. • Pasteur proved these tiny organisms cause disease. • Pasteur studied this process in wine, beer, and milk. • A process of heating liquids to kill harmful microbes. • A gas released during fermentation studied by Pasteur. • Pasteur developed several of these to prevent diseases. • ...
Ancient Civilizations 2024-04-23
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- Birthplace of democracy and philosophy, known for the Olympics and mythology
- Ancient civilization along the Nile River, known for pyramids and pharaohs
- South American civilization known for its network of roads and terrace farming
- Ancient civilization in South Asia known for its urban planning and trade
- Mesoamerican civilization known for its advances in mathematics and architecture
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- Early Mesoamerican civilization known for its colossal stone heads
- Ancient region located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- Ancient empire in the Middle East known for its art, architecture, and military prowess
- Ancient empire known for its engineering, law, and military conquests
- Ancient civilization with a rich history of dynasties and inventions
10 Clues: Ancient region located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers • Early Mesoamerican civilization known for its colossal stone heads • Ancient civilization with a rich history of dynasties and inventions • Ancient empire known for its engineering, law, and military conquests • Ancient civilization in South Asia known for its urban planning and trade • ...
Chinese Architecture and Inventions 1616 2022-02-24
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- A metal used for ornate details in creating Chinese temples
- Chang Heng was a _____________
- An alcoholic beverage originally made by the Chinese
- The __________ City
- A largely used Chinese building material?
- A way-finding device made in Ancient China originally
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- Who created the Forbidden City?
- Chinese buildings had ___________ roofs
- Where was the forbidden city?
- The Chinese invention that you're doing this on
- This and Hinduism were huge inspirations to Chinese architecture
- Curved roofs protected the wood from __________
12 Clues: The __________ City • Where was the forbidden city? • Chang Heng was a _____________ • Who created the Forbidden City? • Chinese buildings had ___________ roofs • A largely used Chinese building material? • The Chinese invention that you're doing this on • Curved roofs protected the wood from __________ • An alcoholic beverage originally made by the Chinese • ...
Occupations 2023-06-25
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- A person who helps people stay healthy and treats them when they are sick or injured.
- A person who participates in sports and trains to compete in athletic events.
- A person who travels and works in space, exploring the universe beyond our planet.
- A brave individual who puts out fires and saves people's lives.
- A problem solver who designs and builds structures, machines, or systems.
- A person who helps students learn new things and guides them in their educational journey.
- A person who cultivates crops and raises livestock to produce food.
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- A curious explorer who conducts experiments and makes discoveries to learn about the world.
- A skilled aviator who flies and operates aircraft.
- A skilled cook who prepares delicious meals and creates new recipes.
- A caring professional who takes care of animals' health and treats their illnesses.
- A talented individual who plays instruments or sings, creating beautiful melodies.
- Officer An officer who keeps communities safe and enforces the law.
- A creative person who expresses themselves through various forms of art.
- A performer who portrays characters in plays, movies, or TV shows.
15 Clues: A skilled aviator who flies and operates aircraft. • A brave individual who puts out fires and saves people's lives. • A performer who portrays characters in plays, movies, or TV shows. • Officer An officer who keeps communities safe and enforces the law. • A person who cultivates crops and raises livestock to produce food. • ...
UNIT10 2023-05-29
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- talks about illnesses
- activities for people to have fun with
- talks about companies and commerce
- the most popular subjects at the moment
- talks about nature
- a special article, a long one
- talks about what’s happening around the globe
- talks about the economy, investments
- a section where you can find others’ opinions
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- talks about what the weather will be like
- online information
- the blog of the editor
- talks about music, theater, cinema, etc.
- someone who writes a regular article for a newspaper or magazine
- talks about someone's way of living; the things that a person or particular group of people usually do
- conversation or reports about other people's private lives
- the title of a story in a newspaper, or the main points of the news
- a report that gives the news of someone's death and details about their life
- talks about discoveries and technology
- talks about soccer, baseball, basketball, etc
- the industry that produces entertainment such as movies and popular music
- talks about airlines, where to go on your next vacation, etc.
22 Clues: online information • talks about nature • talks about illnesses • the blog of the editor • a special article, a long one • talks about companies and commerce • talks about the economy, investments • activities for people to have fun with • talks about discoveries and technology • the most popular subjects at the moment • talks about music, theater, cinema, etc. • ...
archaeology in the bible 2025-02-03
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- is a system of writing using pictorial symbols
- the most famous discoveries of the Ain Gazal site
- the development of early settlements
- study of the past through artifacts
- the oldest surviving manuscripts of entire books
- the oldest city in the world
- known for its fertile soil and being home to some of the earliest settelments
- the remains of the first shipwreck ever to be
- are early forms of writing that use simple pictures to represent
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- the isrealites where lead across this river to the promised land
- provided evandace of the city early defense systems
- a mound of earth and debris that gave us insight into the early days of jerico
- borders the fertile cresent
- over 250 grave good with connections to mayan and noah
- conserderd the first extra-biblical insight of the military and political context of the isrealites in early settlement
- a stele found in present day jordan dating back to the 9th century BCE
- a ancient artifact that helped decipher Egyptian hieroglyphics
- the largest neolithic settlement in te word along the Jordan River
- the study of religion
- the material in wich the bible was first written on
20 Clues: the study of religion • borders the fertile cresent • the oldest city in the world • study of the past through artifacts • the development of early settlements • the remains of the first shipwreck ever to be • is a system of writing using pictorial symbols • the oldest surviving manuscripts of entire books • the most famous discoveries of the Ain Gazal site • ...
Crossword 4ºA 2024-02-07
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- It's the place _________ you can watch movies and eat popcorn.
- It's the season ________ the weather it's very hot and sunny.
- It's the invention ________ allows you to see very small things.
- It's the place _________ doctors and nurses work.
- It's the singer _________ most famous songs are "Waka Waka", "Hip's don't lie" and "Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53".
- It's the means of transport ________ you use to travel by air.
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- It's the person _________ makes inventions.
- It's the appliance _______ cooks or heats food very quickly.
- It's the device ________ is used to call or to text.
- It's the place _______ people go to catch a flight.
10 Clues: It's the person _________ makes inventions. • It's the place _________ doctors and nurses work. • It's the place _______ people go to catch a flight. • It's the device ________ is used to call or to text. • It's the appliance _______ cooks or heats food very quickly. • It's the season ________ the weather it's very hot and sunny. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2023-10-13
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- Discovered a method to make steel stronger at a low cost
- Created the lightweight camera
- A tax on imported goods
- Invented the underwater telegraph
- With his many inventions, Edison influenced the modern age of _________.
- Another name for oil in the 1800s
- Discovered a method to allow communication with a telegraph between moving trains
- Invented the first gasoline automobile
- A method in which products are put together as they move along a conveyor belt
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- Invented the telephone
- Discovered a method to make shoe production faster
- Tested the first gas-powered airplane
- Discovered a method to make the production of cars faster
- Document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention
- Invented the Lightbulb
- Invented the phonograph
- Invented the typewriter
17 Clues: Invented the telephone • Invented the Lightbulb • A tax on imported goods • Invented the phonograph • Invented the typewriter • Created the lightweight camera • Invented the underwater telegraph • Another name for oil in the 1800s • Tested the first gas-powered airplane • Invented the first gasoline automobile • Discovered a method to make shoe production faster • ...
films 2017-07-17
Springfield Economics 2025-09-19
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- Making products like plastics, food, or machine parts in factories.
- The largest hospital and employer in Springfield.
- New ideas or inventions that change the way people work and live.
- The system of how people use resources, make goods, and provide services.
- Moving people and goods by bus, train, car, or river.
- Buying and selling goods, whether in a local store or online.
- Hospitals, doctors, nurses, and medical workers who keep people healthy.
- Springfield Public Schools - another larger employer in the city.
- Historic Springfield site where firearms were made for the U.S. military.
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- A place like MGM where people go for games, shows, and jobs in entertainment.
- When workers and jobs all rely on each other.
- Jobs where people help others instead of making goods, like teachers or bus drivers.
- An annual holiday light display in Springfield that draws many visitors.
- Springfield’s hub where buses and trains connect.
- Payments received by employees for labor provided.
- Visitors who come for museums, sports, or entertainment and spend money in the city.
- The group of people living and working together in Springfield.
17 Clues: When workers and jobs all rely on each other. • The largest hospital and employer in Springfield. • Springfield’s hub where buses and trains connect. • Payments received by employees for labor provided. • Moving people and goods by bus, train, car, or river. • Buying and selling goods, whether in a local store or online. • ...
Cool discoveries 2022-10-31
Scientific Discoveries 2020-11-20
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- / what was the first name of the person who invented vaccinations.
- / what is the presses of a fossil becoming a fossil called
- / what is a short form for Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
- / what do dinosaurs leave behind when they were under sand
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- / what is Thomas Edison famous for inventing
- da Vinci / who made the Mona Lisa
6 Clues: da Vinci / who made the Mona Lisa • / what is Thomas Edison famous for inventing • / what is the presses of a fossil becoming a fossil called • / what do dinosaurs leave behind when they were under sand • / what is a short form for Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome • / what was the first name of the person who invented vaccinations.
Journey beyond: Will Humans Ever Reach Other Galaxies in the Cosmos? 2024-04-11
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- What takes over 100,000 years to travel from one end of the Milky Way to the other?
- What is the capability we need to handle a cosmic commute?
- What are the cosmic residents of galaxies?
- What has been a continuous journey in unraveling the mysteries of the Milky Way?
- What are the sprawling cosmic cities of stars and celestial curiosities?
- What is the goal in unraveling the mysteries of the Milky Way?
- What is a testament to human ingenuity?
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- What do we aim to unlock the secrets of by exploring other galaxies?
- Way What is the name of our home galaxy?
- What is the closest major galaxy to the Milky Way?
- What holds the potential for marvels and discoveries?
- What, along with distance and resources, is a hurdle in journeying to other galaxies?
- What planet have we sent robotic emissaries to?
- What is a challenge in journeying to other galaxies?
14 Clues: What is a testament to human ingenuity? • Way What is the name of our home galaxy? • What are the cosmic residents of galaxies? • What planet have we sent robotic emissaries to? • What is the closest major galaxy to the Milky Way? • What is a challenge in journeying to other galaxies? • What holds the potential for marvels and discoveries? • ...
Jeiner 2017-09-05
6 Clues: Being old and in a bad condition • The amount of time someone or something lives • making you feel a desire to have or do something • A new business activity that involves taking risk • someone who has unusual ideas and behaves strangely • when interesting or valuable discoveries are made by accident
Leonardo da Vinci 2025-04-19
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- Leonardo filled notebooks with detailed sketches of inventions and nature
- Country where Leonardo was born
- Famous painting by Leonardo showing a woman with a mysterious smile
- Leonardo wasn't just an artist, he was also an engineer and scientist
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- He was also an expert in this field of the human body
- Leonardo studied how light, shadows, and muscles worked to make his art more realistic
- He painted The Last Supper, a mural of Jesus and his disciples
- Leonardo's ideas often included flying machines
- Another thing Leonardo loved to play and write, besides painting
9 Clues: Country where Leonardo was born • Leonardo's ideas often included flying machines • He was also an expert in this field of the human body • He painted The Last Supper, a mural of Jesus and his disciples • Another thing Leonardo loved to play and write, besides painting • Famous painting by Leonardo showing a woman with a mysterious smile • ...
U.S. History Chapter 16 (Gilded Age) 2022-01-29
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- Became President in 1896
- Leading banker during this time
- Author of "On the Origin of Species"
- James Garfield's vice president
- A legal device that gave a board of trustees the power to control companies
- President who was assassinated in 1881
- The only president to serve in non-consecutive terms
- The population's movement to the city
- leader of the Knights of Labor union
- A Christian food producer
- leader of the American Federation of Labor (AFL)
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- Favored high tariffs, hard money, and the spoils system
- Known as "Commodore"
- Founder of the Standard Oil Company
- Responsible for over 1,000 inventions (including; the light bulb, phonograph, motion-picture projector)
- Gained his fame and fortune in the business of railroads
- Lost to Grover Cleveland in the Election of 1884
- Known as "the Great Commoner"
- The Interstate Commerce Act regulated ______
- An honest but weak president
- Inventor of the telephone
- Farmers would unite to improve their conditions
- Controlled every aspect of steel production with vertical integration
23 Clues: Known as "Commodore" • Became President in 1896 • Inventor of the telephone • A Christian food producer • An honest but weak president • Known as "the Great Commoner" • Leading banker during this time • James Garfield's vice president • Founder of the Standard Oil Company • Author of "On the Origin of Species" • leader of the Knights of Labor union • ...
Spelling Words | January 29, 2024 2024-01-22
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- not to or too but the number
- to come to be
- in between yesterday and tomorrow
- meaning all the same or never the less
- crashing on the beach or saying hello
- opposite of white
- to scale a thing or area to size with tools
- what comes from production or to produce
- you walk into a house through this
- past tense of happen
- an officer elected to lead a group or organization
- to move to a higher position
- opposite of late
- while
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- unit with all parts
- when you are confident or answering yes casually
- measurement of time that has 60 mins or 3,600 seconds
- past tense of reach
- past tense of say
- knowledge, inventions, methods having to do with science and industry
- improved or greater than
- to recall using memory
- direction or command, request for goods, or way something is arranged
- action verb of run
- from one side to another
- Addison is how many years old?
26 Clues: while • to come to be • opposite of late • past tense of say • opposite of white • action verb of run • unit with all parts • past tense of reach • past tense of happen • to recall using memory • improved or greater than • from one side to another • not to or too but the number • to move to a higher position • Addison is how many years old? • in between yesterday and tomorrow • ...
Keeping Faith in a Changing World--Lauren Ritter 2018-02-23
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- the idea that religious faith had no place in society, science, or government
- Catholic absolute monarch who ruled France
- the new age of science and reason
- a document which enabled Louis XIV to rule France as if he were more powerful than the pope
- the first Catholic settlement in the Americas;settled by Spaniards
- conflicts across Europe caused by religious differences between Catholics and Protestants
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- the first bishop of Baltimore, Maryland
- Italian scientist who proved that the earth revolves around the sun
- monarchs Europe's kings and queens who had complete control of all aspects of the lives of their people
- Galileo's discoveries went against the accounts of ____________.
- Spanish Dominican who defended the rights or America's native peoples
- Catholic absolute monarch who abolished monastaries and put seminaries in state control
- the land where the missionaries worked
- Jesuit missionary who traveled to India and Japan, teaching and baptizing many people
- the settlement establishedby English settlers in 1634that promised religious freedom;mow Maryland
- to proclaim the Good News of Christ to people everywhere
16 Clues: the new age of science and reason • the land where the missionaries worked • the first bishop of Baltimore, Maryland • Catholic absolute monarch who ruled France • to proclaim the Good News of Christ to people everywhere • Galileo's discoveries went against the accounts of ____________. • the first Catholic settlement in the Americas;settled by Spaniards • ...
Ancient Sumer 2022-10-10
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- to train a wild animal to be useful to humans
- the business of farming; growing crops and raising animals
- a craft person
- fine particles of rock
- a person who makes money by selling goods
- something that can be used to fulfill a need
- one who moves from place to place with no permanent home
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- a symbol that stands for an object
- the use of tools and other inventions for practical purposes
- a person who writes
- a means of supplying land with water
- a characteristic of civilization that includes the beliefs and behaviors of a society or group of people
- a society marked by developed arts, sciences, government, and social structure
- an ancient Mesopotamian temple tower with outside staircases and a shrine at the top
- the business of buying and selling or exchanging items
- an early city that was like a small, independent country with its own laws and government
- a wall of earth built to prevent a river from flooding its banks
- writing that uses wedge-shaped characters
18 Clues: a craft person • a person who writes • fine particles of rock • a symbol that stands for an object • a means of supplying land with water • a person who makes money by selling goods • writing that uses wedge-shaped characters • something that can be used to fulfill a need • to train a wild animal to be useful to humans • the business of buying and selling or exchanging items • ...
Module 12 Vocabulary 2021-11-02
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- a change in European thought that brought a new way to think about the natural world
- large social gatherings
- British writer who believed that Britain was best-governed and most politically balanced country
- a logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas
- social critics of France
- belief that truth could be discovered through reason or logical thinking
- english scientist that helped to bring together astronomists' and physicists' breakthroughs
- philosopher that published more than 70 books of political essays
- earth-centered view of the universe
- monarch that embraced ideas and reforms of the Enlightenment spirit
- a movement that stressed reason and the power of individuals to solve problems
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- a philosophes passionately committed to the individual freedom
- woman who published an essay called "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman"
- philosopher that believed that people could learn from experience and improve themselves
- the theory that everything orbits the sun
- art characterized by a grand, ornate design
- italian scientist that built on the new theories about astronomy
- a type of art inspired by archaeological discoveries about the classical world
- a belief that God created the universe and allows it to follow its own natural laws
- the agreement by which people created a government
- ruled Russia with absolute authority, yet sought for reform
21 Clues: large social gatherings • social critics of France • earth-centered view of the universe • the theory that everything orbits the sun • art characterized by a grand, ornate design • the agreement by which people created a government • a logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas • ruled Russia with absolute authority, yet sought for reform • ...
Inquiry Crossword 2023-06-27
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- recognizes that each person has different circumstances and allocates the exact resources and opportunities
- The right we have to choose
- Representative A person who works for the people
- The set of life guarantees kids have
- Something that has been giving to you thanks to the constitution
- A famous Mexican Sovereign
- The act of solving problems
- kinds of civilian duties
- The state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy.
- The set of updates and new discoveries a society and media can have.
- Make a person or group of people feel not accepted
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- Each individual or group of people is given the same resources or opportunities.
- The act of make another person feel ridiculized
- Animals who can born from an egg or another animal
- A person that has complete power over a nation
- Being annoyed by social media
- Synonyms of problems
- Say no to something
- The process all living things go through
- The sense of love and respect for your and other nations
- Animals who bron from another animal
- The way a person shows how he or she feels
- The sense of uncontrolable and dangerous nation admiration
- Animals who born from an egg
- People choosing what they want
25 Clues: Say no to something • Synonyms of problems • kinds of civilian duties • A famous Mexican Sovereign • The right we have to choose • The act of solving problems • Animals who born from an egg • Being annoyed by social media • People choosing what they want • The set of life guarantees kids have • Animals who bron from another animal • The process all living things go through • ...
Renassiance words history crossword 2013-07-25
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- Things in the style of the Middle Ages
- or things to be in sequential order (usually past dates and events)
- A system of chronology dating from a particular noteworthy event.
- Having the quality of cleansing or purifying.
- What you call peoples new creations
- Characteristics of a particular group of people, (such as art or food)
- Artworks made from using paint
- One of the seven continents, separated from Asia by the Ural Mountains
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- The process of becoming important or prominent.
- Where good people are believed to go in the afterlife
- A period of one hundred years
- The revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries.
- A Renaissance cultural movement that turned away from medieval scholasticism and revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman thought.
- The theory and practice of teaching.
- The practice of making plastic or hard materials into works of art.
15 Clues: A period of one hundred years • Artworks made from using paint • What you call peoples new creations • The theory and practice of teaching. • Things in the style of the Middle Ages • Having the quality of cleansing or purifying. • The process of becoming important or prominent. • Where good people are believed to go in the afterlife • ...
Foundations of Business Management Crossword 2026-01-12
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- What paper are you and your parent/guardian supposed to sign and bring back to me?
- Can you play games in my class without permission?
- How many years does a patent last?
- Includes creations of the mind such as, copyrights, patents, and trademarks.
- What kind of attitude do you need to have in my class?
- How many years does a copyright last?
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- Protects an identity or brand and their logos.
- What do you need to fill out every time you leave the classroom?
- What should you bring to class to write with?
- Protects works of art, literature, and music.
- How many points off do I take off per day late?
- Protects inventions.
- What is the most important rule in my class?
- What are absolutely not allowed to have in my classroom?
- What is your grade for a missing or cheated assignment?
15 Clues: Protects inventions. • How many years does a patent last? • How many years does a copyright last? • What is the most important rule in my class? • What should you bring to class to write with? • Protects works of art, literature, and music. • Protects an identity or brand and their logos. • How many points off do I take off per day late? • ...
World History - Chapter 1: Section 1 Crossword 2023-08-21
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- A scientist who studies the cultural development of humans
- A strip of land connecting two landmasses
- The movement from one place to another
- A fertile place with water in a desert
- The application of knowledge, tools, and inventions to meet people’s needs
- An object made by humans of a past culture
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- A group’s way of life, including types of food, shelter, clothing, language, religion, behavior and ideas
- A scientist who studies past human life by analyzing fossils and artifacts
- The remains of organisms that lived long ago
- The large animals of a particular region, habitat, or geological period
- A long period of dry, hot weather
11 Clues: A long period of dry, hot weather • The movement from one place to another • A fertile place with water in a desert • A strip of land connecting two landmasses • An object made by humans of a past culture • The remains of organisms that lived long ago • A scientist who studies the cultural development of humans • ...
Chapter 1-Section 1-Studying History Early Humans 2025-09-08
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- The cultivation of soil to produce crops.
- To adapt or breed plants or animals for human use.
- Application of knowledge, tools, and inventions to meet their needs.
- A work produced about a historical event by someone not actually there.
- Small groups of families living and acting cooperatively.
- The worship of God, gods, or spirits.
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- People who hunt animals and gather plants for food.
- A document or artifact created by a person who witnessed a historical event.
- Deep, narrow valleys.
- The process of relocating to a new region.
- Members of a group of people who have no set home but move from place to place.
11 Clues: Deep, narrow valleys. • The worship of God, gods, or spirits. • The cultivation of soil to produce crops. • The process of relocating to a new region. • To adapt or breed plants or animals for human use. • People who hunt animals and gather plants for food. • Small groups of families living and acting cooperatively. • ...
What is Science? 2025-08-27
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- The branch of science that studies living things.
- Where a scientist works and carries our experiments.
- The step in the scientific method where you test your hypothesis.
- Tools, machines, and inventions that make life easier.
- Someone who believes that there is a natural explanation for most things.
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- The first step in the scientific method.
- A way of studying the natural world through observation and experiments.
- The careful way of asking questions, testing, and drawing conclusions.
8 Clues: The first step in the scientific method. • The branch of science that studies living things. • Where a scientist works and carries our experiments. • Tools, machines, and inventions that make life easier. • The step in the scientific method where you test your hypothesis. • The careful way of asking questions, testing, and drawing conclusions. • ...
Leonardo and Art 2025-04-20
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- The most famous portrait by Leonardo, known for a mysterious smile
- The town where Leonardo was born
- His painting of Jesus and the twelve disciples during a dramatic meal
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- An aerial machine Leonardo sketched, similar to a modern helicopter
- The French king who welcomed Leonardo in his final years
- the Italian city where he painted “The Last Supper”
- His family name, meaning "from Vinci"
- A painting technique that creates soft transitions between colors
- The science Leonardo studied to understand the human body
- His famous notebooks filled with art, inventions, and observations
10 Clues: The town where Leonardo was born • His family name, meaning "from Vinci" • the Italian city where he painted “The Last Supper” • The French king who welcomed Leonardo in his final years • The science Leonardo studied to understand the human body • A painting technique that creates soft transitions between colors • ...
Chapter 20 Notes 2025-02-27
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- big changes
- Great Britain, France, Russia, USA
- the hour you have social studies
- people lost their ______
- your teacher's name
- Germany asked this country to attack USA
- companies that produce things
- _____ ran out of money
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- farmers had to ____ their land
- another issue during the Great Depression (weather)
- Germany, Austria, Hungary
- Mrs. Maloche's favorite animal
- an example of a war crime
- these attacked supply ships
- this crashed, causing the Great Depression
- what were there a lot of in the industrial revolution
- month that WW1 ended in
- month that WW1 started in
- allies were the _____ of WW1
19 Clues: big changes • your teacher's name • _____ ran out of money • month that WW1 ended in • people lost their ______ • Germany, Austria, Hungary • an example of a war crime • month that WW1 started in • these attacked supply ships • allies were the _____ of WW1 • companies that produce things • farmers had to ____ their land • Mrs. Maloche's favorite animal • the hour you have social studies • ...
Chapter 18 Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-01
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- : to change
- :to get rid of
- : Scottish immigrant that got involved with steel.
- : to improve
- : increase in speed.
- Addams : She made the settlement house.
- :Made the AFL
- :buildings divided into tiny apartments.
- : center to help urban poor.
- : Oil and slashing prices
- : He was the first person to start manufacturing cars available to millions.
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- : business with many investors
- : when privately owned businesses compete freely.
- bargaining : unions negotiate with management for workers as a group.
- : a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- : He built the first telephone.
- and Orville Wright : Tested the first plane.
- :the rapid growth of city populations.
- line : a product that is put together as it moves along a belt.
- : a company that controls most or all of the businesses in a particular industry.
- : a group of corporations run by a single board of directors.
- :someone who makes businesses to make a profit
- : “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- :to give good reason for action.
24 Clues: : to change • : to improve • :Made the AFL • :to get rid of • : increase in speed. • : Oil and slashing prices • : center to help urban poor. • : business with many investors • : He built the first telephone. • :to give good reason for action. • :the rapid growth of city populations. • Addams : She made the settlement house. • :buildings divided into tiny apartments. • ...
Techonolgy 2014-01-22
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- made inventions that lead up to what we have today
- is making plug in cords into portable electronics
- Portable computers (Pc)
- are apart of soft tech.
- machines that were made to work
- Pc, Phones,Tablets, Labtops, Internet ,Radios ,(ETC)
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- people who graph out on the computer products and use it as blueprints
- Apple, Blackberry, Windows , sony ,Microsoft Coperation , Google Chrome ,Bing ,Nintendo , (ETC)
- produce things from blueprints depending on size
- things that improve life to make it easy
- is anthor thing that adds on to it ot make detail :Toe nail art
- is a different type of techonogly that has touch sense
- are screens you can use Fingers to touch on and to fuction
- is also an invention : Icing , Cake , Pizza ,flavors , (ETC)
- are games and they also get redesign for next generations
15 Clues: Portable computers (Pc) • are apart of soft tech. • machines that were made to work • things that improve life to make it easy • produce things from blueprints depending on size • is making plug in cords into portable electronics • made inventions that lead up to what we have today • Pc, Phones,Tablets, Labtops, Internet ,Radios ,(ETC) • ...
Year 6 Memory Lane Quiz 2021-03-19
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- "If I were you" is an example of this grammatical mood...
- Thomas ______ invented the lightbulb.
- means "really terrible" in Spanish
- Another name for a battery in a circuit
- Where you ended up in Victorian times if you were poor and had no job.
- Where did the Great Potato Famine take place?
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- What powers an electrical circuit?
- The Great E____________ was a Victorian festival of inventions!
- This is the force that makes the electric current flow.
- The name of the disease the potatoes got.
- What do we call sources of energy that are sustainable?
- What Humanists have and live their lives by.
12 Clues: What powers an electrical circuit? • means "really terrible" in Spanish • Thomas ______ invented the lightbulb. • Another name for a battery in a circuit • The name of the disease the potatoes got. • What Humanists have and live their lives by. • Where did the Great Potato Famine take place? • This is the force that makes the electric current flow. • ...
3 vocab. 2022-10-13
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- planting of seeds to grow crops
- the act of moving from one place to settle in another
- person who obtains food by hunting and gathering plants
- a group of people who are at a similar cultural, economic or educational level
- person who moves from place to place
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- the watering of crops
- the act of training for a particular job
- developed to explain natural events, worship of God, gods or spirits
- more than what is needed for survival
- to grow and tend wild plants or animals
- person trained in a craft
- ways people apply knowledge, tools, inventions to meet their needs
12 Clues: the watering of crops • person trained in a craft • planting of seeds to grow crops • person who moves from place to place • more than what is needed for survival • to grow and tend wild plants or animals • the act of training for a particular job • the act of moving from one place to settle in another • person who obtains food by hunting and gathering plants • ...
Famous Inventors 2025-12-10
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- Developed early computer programming languages and helped advance computer technology.
- Invented the cotton gin, boosting cotton production and impacting American agriculture.
- Revolutionized car manufacturing with the assembly line, making cars affordable for many.
- Invented and flew the first successful powered airplane in 1903.
- Developed the radio, enabling long-distance wireless communication for the first time.
- Known for experiments with electricity and inventing the lightning rod and bifocals.
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- Discovered penicillin, the first widely used antibiotic that saved millions of lives.
- Developed vaccines and pasteurization, greatly advancing medicine and food safety.
- Renaissance genius who sketched early flying machines and various innovative inventions.
- Created the first practical telephone, transforming global communication forever.
- Improved the steam engine, powering the Industrial Revolution and modern machinery.
- Invented the practical light bulb and phonograph, revolutionizing daily life worldwide.
- Created the first practical automobile powered by an internal combustion engine.
- Developed alternating current electricity systems and contributed to wireless communication.
- Discovered radioactivity and pioneered research in physics and chemistry.
15 Clues: Invented and flew the first successful powered airplane in 1903. • Discovered radioactivity and pioneered research in physics and chemistry. • Created the first practical automobile powered by an internal combustion engine. • Created the first practical telephone, transforming global communication forever. • ...
Tech crossword 2017-06-14
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- age- the age in which iron was the primary material
- school computer
- revolution- trains and coal
- Production- a manufacturing system in which unique products are built
- Production- a manufacturing system in which components or goods are produced in groups
- of technology- our sixth period
- a diagram of the sequence of movements or actions of people or things involved in a complex system
- age-copper and copper based materials
- Technology can be the knowledge of techniques, processes, and the like, or it can be embedded in machines which can be operated without detailed knowledge of their workings.
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- ages- knights and castles
- age- the cavemen
- and addition to an existing invention.
- Higby-Teacher
- Materials- A natural material is any product or physical matter that comes from plants, animals, or the group
- inventions and systems that help the world
- Iron Age- The Iron Age was defined by the use of iron and steel as the primary materials for tools
16 Clues: Higby-Teacher • school computer • age- the cavemen • ages- knights and castles • revolution- trains and coal • of technology- our sixth period • age-copper and copper based materials • and addition to an existing invention. • inventions and systems that help the world • age- the age in which iron was the primary material • ...
Industrial Revolution 2015-10-20
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- John Deere & the steel ____
- _____ canal provided the first major link between the East & West
- _____ cut shipping costs by 90% for farmers
- Spread of cotton increased _____
- Transportation lowered cost to ship _____
- 1840, millions of Irish & Germans immigrated to the U.S.
- Cyrus McCormick & the mechanical _____
- Lowell managers hired young, single ____ to work & live at the factory
- __________ reduced travel time
- New ______ allowed the North,South,and West develop specialized economies
- Canals & ______ helped connect the West & East
- South provided 75% of the worlds _____
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- Slaves worked on _______
- ______ became the greatest transportation network in America
- The Lowell Mill in Massachusetts was the most famous ______ mill
- Growth in factories in the North led to an increase in _____
- Cotton increased plantation _________ in the South
- Samuel Slater was the Father of the American ______ system
- Cotton ___ made cotton easy to refine & very profitable
- Eli Whitney had many major ________
20 Clues: Slaves worked on _______ • John Deere & the steel ____ • __________ reduced travel time • Spread of cotton increased _____ • Eli Whitney had many major ________ • Cyrus McCormick & the mechanical _____ • South provided 75% of the worlds _____ • Transportation lowered cost to ship _____ • _____ cut shipping costs by 90% for farmers • ...
Industrial Revolution 2015-10-20
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- Samuel Slater was the Father of the American ______ system
- Lowell managers hired young, single ____ to work & live at the factory
- 1840, millions of Irish & Germans immigrated to the U.S.
- South provided 75% of the worlds _____
- Transportation lowered cost to ship _____
- __________ reduced travel time
- The Lowell Mill in Massachusetts was the most famous ______ mill
- Spread of cotton increased _____
- ______ became the greatest transportation network in America
- _____ canal provided the first major link between the East & West
- _____ cut shipping costs by 90% for farmers
- Cotton ___ made cotton easy to refine & very profitable
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- Canals & ______ helped connect the West & East
- Cotton increased plantation _________ in the South
- John Deere & the steel ____
- Eli Whitney had many major ________
- New ______ allowed the North,South,and West develop specialized economies
- Slaves worked on _______
- Cyrus McCormick & the mechanical _____
- Growth in factories in the North led to an increase in _____
20 Clues: Slaves worked on _______ • John Deere & the steel ____ • __________ reduced travel time • Spread of cotton increased _____ • Eli Whitney had many major ________ • South provided 75% of the worlds _____ • Cyrus McCormick & the mechanical _____ • Transportation lowered cost to ship _____ • _____ cut shipping costs by 90% for farmers • ...
Industrial Revolution 2015-10-21
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- The Lowell Mill in Massachusetts was the most famous _____ Mill.
- Lowell managers hired young, single ____ to work & live at the factory.
- Transportation lowered cost to ship ____.
- _____ cut shipping cost by 90% for farmers.
- _________ reduced travel time.
- Cotton ____ made cotton easy to refine & very profitable.
- Slaves worked on a ________.
- ______ became the greatest transportation network in America.
- ____ canal provided the first major link between the East & West.
- South provided 75% of the worlds _____.
- Spread of cotton increased _____.
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- Growth in factories in the North led to an increase in _____.
- New _______ allowed the North, South, and West develop specialized economies.
- Cotton increased plantation _______ in the South.
- John Deere & the steel _____.
- Samuel Slater was the Father of American _____ system.
- Canals & steamboats helped connect the West & East.
- 1840's, millions of Irish & Germans _______ to the U.S.
- Eli Whitney had many major _______.
- Cyrus McCormick & the mechanical ______.
20 Clues: Slaves worked on a ________. • John Deere & the steel _____. • _________ reduced travel time. • Spread of cotton increased _____. • Eli Whitney had many major _______. • South provided 75% of the worlds _____. • Cyrus McCormick & the mechanical ______. • Transportation lowered cost to ship ____. • _____ cut shipping cost by 90% for farmers. • ...
School subjects 2025-08-21
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- – The subject where you learn about nature, experiments, and how the world works.
- – The subject where you read, write, and learn grammar and vocabulary.
- – The subject where you study countries, maps, rivers, and mountains.
- – The subject where you sing, play instruments, and learn about sounds.
- – The subject where you read stories, poems, and novels.
- – The subject where you draw, paint, and create projects.
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- – The subject where you study plants, animals, and the human body.
- – The subject where you learn about forces, energy, and movement.
- – The subject where you learn about beliefs, values, and traditions.
- Education (P.E.) – The subject where you exercise, play sports, and stay healthy.
- – The subject where you learn about computers, tools, and new inventions.
- – The subject where you mix substances and study reactions.
- – The subject where you learn about past events and important people.
- Studies – The subject where you study communities, governments, and societies.
- – The subject where you study numbers, shapes, and solve problems.
15 Clues: – The subject where you read stories, poems, and novels. • – The subject where you draw, paint, and create projects. • – The subject where you mix substances and study reactions. • – The subject where you learn about forces, energy, and movement. • – The subject where you study plants, animals, and the human body. • ...
ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS 2023-06-07
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- - Ancient civilization known for its Great Wall and inventions like paper and gunpowder.
- - Ancient civilization known for its seafaring skills and alphabet.
- - Ancient civilization located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
- - Ancient civilization known for its invention of writing and wheel.
- - Ancient civilization known for its colossal stone heads and early writing system.
- - Ancient civilization known for its philosophy, democracy, and mythology.
- - Ancient civilization known for its chariot warfare and ironworking.
- - Ancient civilization known for its trade and close ties with Egypt.
- - Ancient civilization known for its empire and architectural marvels.
- - Ancient civilization known for its palaces and colorful frescoes on the island of Crete.
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- - Ancient civilization known for its sun temples and human sacrifices.
- - Ancient civilization known for its advanced calendar and temple complexes.
- Valley - Ancient civilization known for its well-planned cities and sewer systems.
- - Ancient civilization known for its elaborate network of roads and Machu Picchu.
- - Ancient civilization known for its colossal stone heads and early writing system.
- Sarasvati - Ancient civilization known for its urban planning and advanced drainage system.
- - Ancient civilization known for its powerful navy and conflict with Rome.
- - Ancient civilization known for its fortified citadels and epic tales like the Iliad.
- - Ancient civilization known for its pyramids and pharaohs.
- - Ancient civilization known for its vast empire and intricate art and architecture.
20 Clues: - Ancient civilization known for its pyramids and pharaohs. • - Ancient civilization known for its seafaring skills and alphabet. • - Ancient civilization known for its invention of writing and wheel. • - Ancient civilization known for its chariot warfare and ironworking. • - Ancient civilization known for its trade and close ties with Egypt. • ...
U.S. History Chapter 16 (Gilded Age) 2022-01-29
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- A Christian food producer
- Responsible for over 1,000 inventions (including; the light bulb, phonograph, motion-picture projector)
- The only president to serve in non-consecutive terms
- Controlled every aspect of steel production with vertical integration
- The Interstate Commerce Act regulated ______
- Founder of the Standard Oil Company
- The population's movement to the city
- An honest but weak president
- Favored high tariffs, hard money, and the spoils system
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- Farmers would unite to improve their conditions
- Known as "Commodore"
- leader of the Knights of Labor union
- Known as "the Great Commoner"
- leader of the American Federation of Labor (AFL)
- Lost to Grover Cleveland in the Election of 1884
- Became President in 1896
- Author of "On the Origin of Species"
- Leading banker during this time
- President who was assassinated in 1881
- A legal device that gave a board of trustees the power to control companies
- James Garfield's vice president
- Gained his fame and fortune in the business of railroads
- Inventor of the telephone
23 Clues: Known as "Commodore" • Became President in 1896 • A Christian food producer • Inventor of the telephone • An honest but weak president • Known as "the Great Commoner" • Leading banker during this time • James Garfield's vice president • Founder of the Standard Oil Company • leader of the Knights of Labor union • Author of "On the Origin of Species" • ...
Vocab Ch 6 2021-10-20
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- an extreme dislike of immagrants by natives
- decline in the value of money
- banned Chinese immagrants and prevented them from receiving citizenship
- paper currency that could not be exchanged for silver or gold
- idea that anyone can succeed by themselves
- apartment buildings
- getting money through dishonest or questionable means
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- Andrew Carnegie’s idea that the rich should help the poor
- applied Christianity to social conflicts
- an institution in a community that provides many services
- an imformal political group designed to gain and keep power
- increase in the value of money
- a Danish-born Journalist
- strongly enforced the idea of individualism, “every man for himself”
- where a barracks for Asain immagrants was created
- those who run political machines
- the cheapest accommodations on a steamship
- hangings without proper court proceedings
- an era of new inventions that got its name from a book by Mark Twain
- a tiny island in New York Harbor
20 Clues: apartment buildings • a Danish-born Journalist • decline in the value of money • increase in the value of money • those who run political machines • a tiny island in New York Harbor • applied Christianity to social conflicts • hangings without proper court proceedings • the cheapest accommodations on a steamship • idea that anyone can succeed by themselves • ...
Customs and Culture 2017-01-19
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- to burst open with a short loud sound
- a large group of people gathered together
- to go from one place to another
- usual; easy to find
- the language, ideas inventions and art of a particular group of people
- delicious
- liked over all others
- to break with a sudden cracking noise
- to contine through time
- a party or anything that people do to honor a special event
- two times
- to jump into the air
- to provide light for something
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- to want to know about
- to express pleasure and kind feelings when someone or something arrives
- a light that usually has a handle
- a meeting
- groups of people moving down a public street together to celebrate something
- type of clothing worn in a particular place or time
- to drop or scatter in small pieces
- to add people or things together to find the total number
- to form a circle around something
- to form or write by cutting
23 Clues: a meeting • delicious • two times • usual; easy to find • to jump into the air • to want to know about • liked over all others • to contine through time • to form or write by cutting • to provide light for something • to go from one place to another • a light that usually has a handle • to form a circle around something • to drop or scatter in small pieces • ...
1920's 2013-04-16
10 Clues: fellings • crazy time • periods of time • first Mickey mouse film • type of fabric ladies wore • first children movie charcter • famous place for movies in CA • most famous movie staring a dog • one of the best inventions in the 1920s • poeple wore these on there head for fashion
Industrial revolution 2025-02-07
10 Clues: road vehicle • made energy easy • the rise of cities • made steel cheaper • made multiple inventions • made cotton easier to get • way of transmitting messages • a new way of making products in facilities • boat that is propelled by a certain engine • powered rail vehicle used for pulling trains
Crossword 2017-02-13
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- change to make something easier
- anything that can be burned to make energy
- place where people buy and sell goods
- working to make save resources
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- person who brings a product from a processing plant to a market
- the kind of weather a place has over a long period of time
- the use of new inventions
- a plant grown on a farm
- to use something in a new way
9 Clues: a plant grown on a farm • the use of new inventions • to use something in a new way • working to make save resources • change to make something easier • place where people buy and sell goods • anything that can be burned to make energy • the kind of weather a place has over a long period of time • person who brings a product from a processing plant to a market
Crossword Quiz 2023-03-15
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- it is unfortunate that. (adverb)
- Britain The place or country which begans the Industrial Revolution.
- a machine with moving parts that converts power into motion. "The roar of a car _________."
- a person who is based on or characterized by the methods and principles of science.
- a system for transmitting messages from a distance along a wire, especially one creating signals by making and breaking an electrical connection.
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- the plural of discovery.
- means of sending or receiving information, such as phone lines or computers.
- the past of the verb to be and the past of the verb invent.
- When we breathe, we inhale oxygen and release __________.
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
10 Clues: the plural of discovery. • it is unfortunate that. (adverb) • When we breathe, we inhale oxygen and release __________. • the past of the verb to be and the past of the verb invent. • the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet. • Britain The place or country which begans the Industrial Revolution. • ...
Module 5, Lesson 3: The Dangers of Sugar 2020-11-06
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- Doctors and scientists _______ exercise with many health benefits.
- _________ individuals tend to have problems like high blood pressure and diabetes.
- This coupon _________ is only available for a limited time.
- A ________________ is someone who makes discoveries and studies how things work.
- Lots of chemicals and soaps come with a __________________ because they are dangerous if swallowed.
- An ___________ is a person who has special skill or knowledge in a particular field.
- There is an excellent Mexican restaurant in the ________ where I live.
- My doctor said I should _____________ no more than 2,500 calories per day.
- “What movie do you want to see? _____________________.”
- People with ________________ may need to take insulin to help manage their blood sugar levels.
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- If I’m getting a snack from the _________________________, I try to choose something healthy.
- My teacher always tries to make the lessons _____________.
- “Do you think this medicine will have any __________?”
- My favorite _____________ is chocolate cake.
- There’s a direct ________ between smoking and lung disease.
- ____________________ should be a special treat, not something you eat all the time.
- Sarina gets _________________ from gardening.
- Heavy drinking can cause permanent damage to the ___________.
- Having self-confidence means that you _____________ in yourself and your abilities.
- The _______ rate for Illinois is 6.25% on general merchandise.
20 Clues: My favorite _____________ is chocolate cake. • Sarina gets _________________ from gardening. • “Do you think this medicine will have any __________?” • “What movie do you want to see? _____________________.” • My teacher always tries to make the lessons _____________. • This coupon _________ is only available for a limited time. • ...
Hispanic Heritage Month crossword - Profe B 2020-09-30
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- Puerto Rican baseball player who did lots of charity work in Latin America and the Caribbean
- Mexican American light weight boxer who won a gold medal in the 1992 Olympics
- Spanish American physicist who received a Nobel Prize for Physics and researched radar techniques and more
- first female Hispanic astronaut
- Puerto Rican singer dancer and actress
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- Mexican American singer who sang Bidi Bidi Bom Bom and Tú sólo tú
- Mexican American who received the Nobel Prize for Chemistry and made discoveries that explain damage to the Earth’s ozone layer
- Mexican painter known for self portraits
- Mexican American who worked for improved rights and protections for farm workers
9 Clues: first female Hispanic astronaut • Puerto Rican singer dancer and actress • Mexican painter known for self portraits • Mexican American singer who sang Bidi Bidi Bom Bom and Tú sólo tú • Mexican American light weight boxer who won a gold medal in the 1992 Olympics • Mexican American who worked for improved rights and protections for farm workers • ...
DECA Crossword 2025-11-01
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- Legal protections for people who buy goods or services.
- System of rules that regulate behavior and are enforced by authorities.
- Keeping sensitive business or customer information private.
- Intentional deception for unlawful gain.
- A symbol or word legally registered to represent a company.
- Employee who reports unethical or illegal activity.
- Failure to take proper care, resulting in damage or injury.
- Moral principles that guide decision-making in business.
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- A legally binding agreement between two or more parties.
- Creations of the mind, such as inventions or brand names.
- Following laws, rules, and regulations.
- Legal responsibility for one’s actions or products.
- Written set of principles that guide a company’s behavior.
- Legal protection for creative works like writing or music.
14 Clues: Following laws, rules, and regulations. • Intentional deception for unlawful gain. • Legal responsibility for one’s actions or products. • Employee who reports unethical or illegal activity. • Legal protections for people who buy goods or services. • A legally binding agreement between two or more parties. • Moral principles that guide decision-making in business. • ...
VOCABULARY UNIT 8 MARCOS AND EZEQUIEL 2022-05-24
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- IT IS A PERSON WHO DRIVE PLANES .
- IT IS ABOUT A PERSON WHO CREATES INVENTIONS TROUGHT SCIENCE .
- IT IS A PERSON WHO COOK DELICIUS FOOD.
- DRUMP IT IS A PERSON WHO PICK UP THE RUBBISH .
- IT IS A COMPETITION WHERE THERE IS A WINNER AND HE RECEIVES A PRIZE .
- IT IS A PERSON WHO PARADES ON A CATWALK IN FRONT OF THE PEOPLE.
- IT IS A PERSON WHO WORK DELIVERING LETTERS TO PEOPLE.
- SHE IS A GIRL WHO ACTS IN MOVIES AND TV SERIES .
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- IT IS A PERSON WHO IS A MEMBER OF GOVERMMENT.
- IT IS A PERSON WHO MAKE PHOTOS TO OTHER PEOPLE.
- IT IS A PERSON WHO DESIGN HOUSES .
- IT IS A PERSON WHO CUT PEOPLE´S HAIR AND COMBINE GIRLS.
- IT IS A PERSON WHO SING SONGS AND RECORD ALBUMS.
- IT IS A PERSON WHO PLAYS AN INSTRUMENT .
- THIS IS A PERSON WHO MAKES ART.
15 Clues: THIS IS A PERSON WHO MAKES ART. • IT IS A PERSON WHO DRIVE PLANES . • IT IS A PERSON WHO DESIGN HOUSES . • IT IS A PERSON WHO COOK DELICIUS FOOD. • IT IS A PERSON WHO PLAYS AN INSTRUMENT . • IT IS A PERSON WHO IS A MEMBER OF GOVERMMENT. • DRUMP IT IS A PERSON WHO PICK UP THE RUBBISH . • IT IS A PERSON WHO MAKE PHOTOS TO OTHER PEOPLE. • ...
Renaissance 2022-10-12
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- a inventions that helped the spread of information
- human values are more important then religious beliefs
- he was a mathematician and astronomer who came up with the theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- leader of the protestant reformation
- the name of a very famous sculpture from Michelangelo
- a sailor who sailed west to find india
- influenced religious beliefs and started calvinism
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- a social system in medieval Europe, in which the nobility held lands in exchange for military service, and vassals were in turn tenants of the nobles, while the peasants lived and worked on them
- non religious beleifs
- the country where the renaissance started
- when someone is kicked out of the church
- a very complex painting from Leonardo DaVinci
- a percentage of yearly income that goes to the church
- forgiveness of sins in return for money
- arguments written by Martin Luther to stop the sale of indulgences
15 Clues: non religious beleifs • leader of the protestant reformation • a sailor who sailed west to find india • forgiveness of sins in return for money • when someone is kicked out of the church • the country where the renaissance started • a very complex painting from Leonardo DaVinci • a inventions that helped the spread of information • ...
Lesson 5 Ancient Sumer Vocabulary Test 2023-12-12
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- a way of life that offers much more than what is necessary
- to make or bring something new into being
- is a characteristic of civilization that includes the beliefs and behaviors of a society or a group of people
- is a society marked by developed arts, sciences, government, and social structure
- is a person who makes money by selling goods to others
- a crafts person like an artist, metal worker, or architect
- someone who writes
- is the use of tools and other inventions for practical purposes
- writing that used wedge-shaped characters
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- a task or problem that tests a person's abilities
- someone who is trained in a particular career
- the way a civilization is organized
- an ancient Mesopotamian temple tower with outside staircases and a shrine at the top
- symbol that stands for an object or thing
- an interconnected system of channels or lines
15 Clues: someone who writes • the way a civilization is organized • symbol that stands for an object or thing • to make or bring something new into being • writing that used wedge-shaped characters • someone who is trained in a particular career • an interconnected system of channels or lines • a task or problem that tests a person's abilities • ...
Holes Chapters 1-7 2023-10-10
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- someone who is related to a person from a very long time ago
- imperfect or faulty
- a group of people living together in a community or territory
- a think that is kept as a reminder of a person, place, or event
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- deserving hatred and contempt
- a person who makes new inventions, devices that perform some kind of function
- hygienic and clean
- free from guilt, free from blame
8 Clues: hygienic and clean • imperfect or faulty • deserving hatred and contempt • free from guilt, free from blame • someone who is related to a person from a very long time ago • a group of people living together in a community or territory • a think that is kept as a reminder of a person, place, or event • ...
lego and real sports cars for Harrison 2022-03-20
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- your second favourite car
- your latest lego invention
- finish the sentence Nissan skyline GTR
- we both have this hot wheels car in the same colour.
- This lego car is black and it's one of your greatest inventions.
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- you have this car in lego in dark grey and yellow lines on the sides.
- the fastest mclaren.
7 Clues: the fastest mclaren. • your second favourite car • your latest lego invention • finish the sentence Nissan skyline GTR • we both have this hot wheels car in the same colour. • This lego car is black and it's one of your greatest inventions. • you have this car in lego in dark grey and yellow lines on the sides.
