discoveries and inventions Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 5 Vocabulary 2018-01-19
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- the tools people use every day that make life easier
- something that is made for the first time that change the way we live
- a civilization that existed a long time ago that is known for inventing paper and writing
- a drawing that shows when and in what order events take place
- this ancient civilization had the world's first republic
- the right to vote
- a large group of people living in a well organized way
- the man who invented a car that more people could buy because of the lower price
- the times we live in today
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- all the land and people under the control of a powerful nation
- this man was known as "father of the railways" after he invented the train engine
- a drawing that shows how to do something or how something works
- type of government in which citizens make the decisions
- a government in which citizens choose government leaders who make decisions
- one hundred years
- people who come up with new ideas to improve the way people live and work
- ten years
17 Clues: ten years • one hundred years • the right to vote • the times we live in today • the tools people use every day that make life easier • a large group of people living in a well organized way • type of government in which citizens make the decisions • this ancient civilization had the world's first republic • a drawing that shows when and in what order events take place • ...
Reading Genres 2021-10-02
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- Based on a real person or place, and facts are stretched beyond nonfiction
- stories that tell about imaginary or partly imaginary characters and events
- accounts of a person’s life
- deals with the solution of a crime or the unraveling of secrets
- stories that are told mainly through physical action instead of dialogue, usually involving the efforts of a hero in dangerous situations
- a short literary composition that reflects the author’s point of view
- Set in the Wild West, the American frontier
- prose that deals with real situations, people, and events
- poetry originally meant to be sung
- poetry that does not follow a rhyme or rhythm pattern
- has monsters, magic, or characters with super powers
- stories involving a puzzling crime or event
- stories in the form of a comic strip
- fictional stories set among actual events or a specific period of history
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- traditional stories expressing the belief of a particular people usually involving gods
- compositions expressing emotion or imaginative thought, usually written in a rhythmic pattern, usually more condensed and vivid than prose
- frightfully shocking, terrifying, or horrible and creates a feeling of fear in both the characters and the reader
- stories written to be performed, a play
- poetry that tells a story
- stories based on actual or imaginary happenings or discoveries in science, often dealing with space travel and life in the future
- short story with personified animals and a moral
- accounts of one’s personal life, autobiography
- a play or script
- heroes
- short writings on a particular subject
- words spoken before an audience
26 Clues: heroes • a play or script • poetry that tells a story • accounts of a person’s life • words spoken before an audience • poetry originally meant to be sung • stories in the form of a comic strip • short writings on a particular subject • stories written to be performed, a play • Set in the Wild West, the American frontier • stories involving a puzzling crime or event • ...
Inventions and Inventors by Milane and Benjamin 2018-10-10
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- Which country was the inventor of insulin from?
- Who invented school?
- Also called skimobile, snowcat, a motor vehicle with a revolving tread in the rear and steerable skis in the front, for traveling over snow.
- What did Benjamin Franklin invent?
- Who invented zipper?
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- Who invented the car?
- Which country invented paper?
- A box, room, or cabinet in which food, drink, etc, are kept cool.
- An explosive mixture, as of potassium nitrate, sulfur, and charcoal, used in shells and cartridges, in fireworks, for blasting, etc.
- An optical instrument for making distant objects appear larger and therefore nearer.
- Who invented the pen?
- A benevolent figure of legend, associated with Saint Nicholas, supposed to bring gifts to children on Christmas Eve.
12 Clues: Who invented school? • Who invented zipper? • Who invented the car? • Who invented the pen? • Which country invented paper? • What did Benjamin Franklin invent? • Which country was the inventor of insulin from? • A box, room, or cabinet in which food, drink, etc, are kept cool. • An optical instrument for making distant objects appear larger and therefore nearer. • ...
Inventions and Inventors by Milane and Benjamin 2018-10-10
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- Who invented the car?
- A box, room, or cabinet in which food, drink, etc, are kept cool.
- Who invented zipper?
- What did Benjamin Franklin invent?
- A benevolent figure of legend, associated with Saint Nicholas, supposed to bring gifts to children on Christmas Eve.
- Who invented school?
- An explosive mixture, as of potassium nitrate, sulfur, and charcoal, used in shells and cartridges, in fireworks, for blasting, etc.
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- Also called skimobile, snowcat, a motor vehicle with a revolving tread in the rear and steerable skis in the front, for traveling over snow.
- Who invented the pen?
- Which country invented paper?
- An optical instrument for making distant objects appear larger and therefore nearer.
- Which country was the inventor of insulin from?
12 Clues: Who invented zipper? • Who invented school? • Who invented the car? • Who invented the pen? • Which country invented paper? • What did Benjamin Franklin invent? • Which country was the inventor of insulin from? • A box, room, or cabinet in which food, drink, etc, are kept cool. • An optical instrument for making distant objects appear larger and therefore nearer. • ...
INVENTORS AND INVENTIONS by Eugénie and Émile 2018-10-12
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- He created the bathtub.
- Paul Buchheit invented it.
- It has been created by Roberto Nevilis and Mr.Rachid loves those.
- It has been invented by Jawed Karim, Chad Hurley and Steve Chen.
- It's the family name of the inventor of post-its.
- It has been created by Alfred Binet and Mr.Lescot loves those.
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- It's the family name of the inventor of the microscope.
- It’s the nickname of the inventor of the 3d printer.
- He invented potato chips in Saratoga Springs.
- It has been invented by Arthur Wynne in 1913.
- Ross He is one of the three inventors of Firefox.
- It has been invented by Michael Kellogg.
12 Clues: He created the bathtub. • Paul Buchheit invented it. • It has been invented by Michael Kellogg. • He invented potato chips in Saratoga Springs. • It has been invented by Arthur Wynne in 1913. • Ross He is one of the three inventors of Firefox. • It's the family name of the inventor of post-its. • It’s the nickname of the inventor of the 3d printer. • ...
What makes Britain great? 2015-11-05
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- Britain is famous for not boasting and bragging about how good it is
- the design and style of buildings (Britain has a wide variety of nice architecture)
- the type of food that is characteristic of a country
- British people a really unusual and quirky sense of humour (what we find funny)
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- the royal family
- a lot of inventions were made by British people e.g. the first World Wide Web.
- supporting Britain and feeling proud to live in Britain
- things that belong to the culture of a country e.g. Shakespeare
- beautiful views and the countryside (Britain has a lot of nice scenery e.g. the Peak District)
9 Clues: the royal family • the type of food that is characteristic of a country • supporting Britain and feeling proud to live in Britain • things that belong to the culture of a country e.g. Shakespeare • Britain is famous for not boasting and bragging about how good it is • a lot of inventions were made by British people e.g. the first World Wide Web. • ...
Scientific Revolution Crossword 2025-03-13
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- A versatile scientist who contributed to physics, biology, astronomy, and architecture, making important discoveries with the microscope
- A meticulous astronomer who made precise observations of the heavens, providing valuable data for Kepler and Copernicus.
- A philosopher and mathematician, he emphasized reason and skepticism in scientific inquiry, contributing to the development of the scientific method
- The proposel that the Sun, not the Earth, is at the center of the solar system
- He created the scientific method
- He believed that the sun was the center of the universe
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- He used math to prove Nicolas's theroy
- Made significant contributions to chemistry, including Boyle's law, and promoted the importance of experimentation in scientific inquiry.
- A pioneer in anatomy, his work on human anatomy challenged traditional views and laid the foundation for modern anatomy.
- He invented the first telescope
10 Clues: He invented the first telescope • He created the scientific method • He used math to prove Nicolas's theroy • He believed that the sun was the center of the universe • The proposel that the Sun, not the Earth, is at the center of the solar system • ...
moon landing event 2023-05-08
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- The Soviet Union was the first to achieve many milestones in space exploration, including the first human in
- a period of competition between the Soviet Union and the United States over who could conquer space exploration first.
- the legacy of the moon landing continues to inspire the discoveries in innovations in science and
- It was demonstrated that incredible capabilities, human ingenuity and technology, and inspired generations to dream big and reach for the
- fought in the space race with Russia
- the ultimate plans was to land on the
- the Apollo mission was the first blank mission
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- The moon landing was a pivotal moment in the history of space exploration in the competition between the United States and the
- leading to many signs to fix advancements into space
- first united states was blank man on the moon
10 Clues: fought in the space race with Russia • the ultimate plans was to land on the • the Apollo mission was the first blank mission • leading to many signs to fix advancements into space • first united states was blank man on the moon • the legacy of the moon landing continues to inspire the discoveries in innovations in science and • ...
Unit 2: Enlightenment and Revolutions 2025-11-11
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- The belief that a ruler’s power comes from God, so they don’t have to answer to the people.
- When the government or others try to stop people from sharing or publishing certain ideas.
- An agreement between people and their government: people follow the laws, and the government protects their rights.
- A big change in government or society, often caused by people fighting for new ideas or rights.
- Dividing government into parts so no one person or group has all the power.
- Cruel or unfair rule by someone with too much power.
- Rights Basic rights people are born with, like life, freedom, and owning property.
- Using logic and clear thinking to understand or solve problems.
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- A system where one ruler, like a king or queen, has complete control over everything.
- A time when people began to use reason and science to question old ideas and improve society.
- A period when scientists made new discoveries and changed how people understood the world.
- Sovereignty The idea that government power comes from the people.
12 Clues: Cruel or unfair rule by someone with too much power. • Using logic and clear thinking to understand or solve problems. • Sovereignty The idea that government power comes from the people. • Dividing government into parts so no one person or group has all the power. • Rights Basic rights people are born with, like life, freedom, and owning property. • ...
8.2 Notes Review Crossword 2026-02-24
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- Developed Morse code by sending messages along electrical wires
- Workers had to use these in the factories to complete tasks
- Moving goods and moving people became much faster and more...
- This type of track was put down to unite the East and Midwest for transportation and trade
- this region of factories made two thirds of the manufactured goods in the U.S.
- A new, faster method of communication by 1850
- This was invented to help people travel up to 300 miles a day
- Specific farming inventions were created in this region to help overcome difficulties with the land
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- Created the mechanical reaper to harvest wheat
- The purpose of smaller jobs,working quickly, and machine use were in the three phases of...
- Canals were widened so this transportation could be used
- Created the steel tipped plow
- New routes for this were made due to the millions of miles of roads and canals built
- Midwest Farmers originally had to travel this river first when transporting their crops
14 Clues: Created the steel tipped plow • A new, faster method of communication by 1850 • Created the mechanical reaper to harvest wheat • Canals were widened so this transportation could be used • Workers had to use these in the factories to complete tasks • Moving goods and moving people became much faster and more... • ...
lc #7 2024-03-21
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- he central religious text of Islam
- Islamic canonical law based on the teachings of the Koran and the traditions of the Prophet
- one of the two main branches of Islam
- a triangular sail set on a long yard mounted at an angle on the mast
- the larger of the two main branches of Islam
- a kingdom in East Africa and South Arabia
- an Islamic shrine at the center of the Al-Aqsa mosque
- Muhammad's migration from Mecca to Medina
- a central figure in the early days of the Portuguese Empire and in the 15th-century European maritime discoveries and maritime expansion
- the core beliefs and practices of Islam
- someone who follows the religion of Islam
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- a place of worship for Muslims
- a holy stone building located in Mecca
- the chief Muslim civil and religious ruler
- an astronomical instrument dating to ancient times. It serves as a star chart and physical model of visible heavenly bodies.
- an Abrahamic monotheistic religion centered on the Quran and the teachings of Muhammad
- a person regarded as an inspired teacher or proclaimer of the will of God
- Islam’s holiest city
- of Tours an important battle during the Umayyad invasion of Gaul
- a struggle or fight against the enemies of Islam
- an annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca
- the attribution of a soul to plants, inanimate objects, and natural phenomena
- a tall slender tower, typically part of a mosque
23 Clues: Islam’s holiest city • a place of worship for Muslims • he central religious text of Islam • one of the two main branches of Islam • an annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca • a holy stone building located in Mecca • the core beliefs and practices of Islam • a kingdom in East Africa and South Arabia • Muhammad's migration from Mecca to Medina • ...
Unit 2 Review 2023-09-28
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- Name means "Upright Man" and was the first to migrate out of Africa.
- Old Stone Age and the first 180,000 years of human history.
- Best Neolithic discovery regarding humans. Was found in the Alps under snow.
- What people were that did not settle, they moved on a regular basis. Hunter-Gatherers.
- The land bridge that was between Asia and North America during the Ice Age.
- Large stone structures widely believed to be used for religious purposes.
- Upper, middle, lower, for example. Men usually gain dominance and patriarchy begins.
- Name means "Wise Man", and developed language.
- The time before there was written language.
- Purposfull and controlled use of crops and animals for human use.
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- Different parts of the world got their own resources and own enviornments.
- Men doing the hunting or warfare while women did gathering or homework.
- One of the greatest archeological discoveries of the time period. Mud-brick houses built extremely close together with exits on the roof.
- The beginning of agriculuture. 10,000-5,000 b.c.e.
- Anthropologists that dig up things, specifically artifacts.
- The beginning of agriculture, the big change in society.
- The study of the past.
- Brain was 1/3 the modern human's size. Resided in Africa.
- Picked foods/plants and hunted for meat sources.
- People who specialized specifically in trade or the making of tools.
- Humanlike creatures that walked on two legs. Appeared about 4-5 million years ago.
21 Clues: The study of the past. • The time before there was written language. • Name means "Wise Man", and developed language. • Picked foods/plants and hunted for meat sources. • The beginning of agriculuture. 10,000-5,000 b.c.e. • The beginning of agriculture, the big change in society. • Brain was 1/3 the modern human's size. Resided in Africa. • ...
Anisa puzzles 2020-06-02
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- spectacular gymnastic feats
- denoting an animal that migrates
- the action or process of discovering or being discovered
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- a person who carries out academic or scientific research
- the action of organizing something
- a greater liking for one alternative over another or others
- containing as part of the whole being considered
- an animal that naturally preys on others
8 Clues: spectacular gymnastic feats • denoting an animal that migrates • the action of organizing something • an animal that naturally preys on others • containing as part of the whole being considered • a person who carries out academic or scientific research • the action or process of discovering or being discovered • ...
Industrialization 2018-10-25
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- This business sells stock shares
- This is the time manufacturing and industry increased
- This is when all the businesses in a step of the manufacturing process are owned
- This law was created as an attempt to prevent monopolies
- This is based off of Charles Darwin's belief of "survival of the fittest."
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- If someone has control over all the goods and services, they have a _______.
- This is when someone owns all the inventions in one specific field
- Labor unions used this, where the workers act to change conditions or wages
- This led to faster and cheaper steel production
- This is what gives a person a right to make and sell an invention
10 Clues: This business sells stock shares • This led to faster and cheaper steel production • This is the time manufacturing and industry increased • This law was created as an attempt to prevent monopolies • This is what gives a person a right to make and sell an invention • This is when someone owns all the inventions in one specific field • ...
Unit 5.3-5.10 Key Words 2021-02-10
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- public outcry to raise the minimum wage, better working conditions and shorter hours.
- having all control over one business and eliminating other competing businesses.
- political/economic system that stands for all class distinctions to come to a halt.
- James Watt invented and made improvements to this new technology.
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- people were paid poorly, worked long hours, and in poor conditions. ____ was very dangerous at the time for workers.
- sort of like apartment buildings for working families.
- german philosopher who argued for socialism
- c_______ were improved with inventions like the telephone.
- c___ was used as an inexpensive way to power the steam engine.
- A very overcrowded urban area where poor people reside
10 Clues: german philosopher who argued for socialism • sort of like apartment buildings for working families. • A very overcrowded urban area where poor people reside • c_______ were improved with inventions like the telephone. • c___ was used as an inexpensive way to power the steam engine. • James Watt invented and made improvements to this new technology. • ...
Al-Khwarizmi 2024-05-20
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- A multiplication method introduced by Al Khwarizmi
- The language that Al Khwarizmi spoke
- Al Khwarizmi had this many children
- Along with being a mathematician Al Khwarizmi was also this
- This word comes from the title of one of Al Khwarizmi's books
- The numerals that Al Khwarizmi introduced
- Al Khwarizmi is known as the ___ of algebra
- Al Khwarizmi helped construct this type of map
- The most recognized ___ of Al Khwarizmi is the concept of algorithms
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- Al Khwarizmi means ___ of Khwarizm
- Al Khwarizmi was born in modern day ___
- This is one of Al Khwarizmi's inventions
- This word comes from the latinization of Al Khwarizmi
- Al Khwarizmi was a prominent director of a library here
- This is Al Khwarizmi's first name
- The creator of algebra
- Al Khwarizmi was not familiar with this method of using letters to represent numbers
- Al Khwarizmi's book was translated into ___ languages
- The number of years Al Khwarizmi lived
- Al Khwarizmi is most famous for the ___ he wrote on math and science
20 Clues: The creator of algebra • This is Al Khwarizmi's first name • Al Khwarizmi means ___ of Khwarizm • Al Khwarizmi had this many children • The language that Al Khwarizmi spoke • The number of years Al Khwarizmi lived • Al Khwarizmi was born in modern day ___ • This is one of Al Khwarizmi's inventions • The numerals that Al Khwarizmi introduced • ...
ANCIENT MESOPOTAMIA 2026-01-22
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- It is another river in Mesopotamia.
- A compilation of laws. The oldest one was by Hammurabi.
- It is a group of people that share language, religion, traditions and inventions.
- It is the northern part of Mesopotamia.
- It is a Summerian city.
- He was the emperor of the Neobabylonian empire. He believed he was a wolf.
- It is a Mesopotamian temple; a stepped pyramid.
- He was the Babylonian emperor.
- He was the Akkadian emperor.
- A great fertile area that extends from Mesopotamia to Egypt.
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- It is a slave that can write and read.
- It is the land between two rivers.
- It is the oldest writing, known for its wedge-shaped marks into clay tablets.
- It is the modern name of Mesopotamia.
- It was one of the main gates in Babylon. Now it is exhibited in the Pergamon Museum (Berlin).
- It is one of the rivers in Mesopotamia.
- It was an important city.
17 Clues: It is a Summerian city. • It was an important city. • He was the Akkadian emperor. • He was the Babylonian emperor. • It is the land between two rivers. • It is another river in Mesopotamia. • It is the modern name of Mesopotamia. • It is a slave that can write and read. • It is the northern part of Mesopotamia. • It is one of the rivers in Mesopotamia. • ...
Daily Crossword 2018-02-28
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- Karl Marx created this theory
- this began i 1838 due to a petition
- things people buy and sell
- A place where everything is happy and peaceful
- Factories and new inventions were being created during this time
- This theory was developed by Louis Pasteur, a chemist
- The First women's rights convention was held here
- an action that people make when unhappy with their work conditions
- Robert Own and Karl Marx based theories on this
- The pamphlet was called "the communist manifesto"
- Outlined his ideas with FriedrichEngels in a pamphlet
- This happened because of dangerous conditions in factories
- this was a modified idea of Adam Smith
- A social class between the poor and the rich
- referred to as the "haves"
- Factory Workers live in these because of low wage
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- Factory jobs cause people to move into the city causing ___
- Charles Fourier and Saint Simon supported this type of economy
- These are similar to companies
- Eli Whitney invented this
- Safety and wages were discussed between employees and bosses
- Creation of factories and new era
- in England the Reform Bill promoted this
- People who produce products and/or give services
- Adam Smith was a believer in this economy
- a group that wants gov to "let people do as they please"
- This group was named after Ned Ludd
27 Clues: Eli Whitney invented this • things people buy and sell • referred to as the "haves" • Karl Marx created this theory • These are similar to companies • Creation of factories and new era • this began i 1838 due to a petition • This group was named after Ned Ludd • this was a modified idea of Adam Smith • in England the Reform Bill promoted this • ...
Accountancy 2022-12-24
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- a separate column is made for 'Credit Note No'
- sent when a sales invoice is under charged by mistake
- less authentic and reliable in comparison to books of original entry
- reduction in the value of goods sold allowed by the seller
- the amount paid to the owner of a mine or patent for using their right or patent
- account whose debit and credit totals are ____, is not entered in trial balance
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- difference in the trial balance is placed to a newly opened acount
- discarding the old plant & machinery due to new inventions
- estimated sale value of an asset after its working life
- purchase book is a part of
10 Clues: purchase book is a part of • a separate column is made for 'Credit Note No' • sent when a sales invoice is under charged by mistake • estimated sale value of an asset after its working life • discarding the old plant & machinery due to new inventions • reduction in the value of goods sold allowed by the seller • ...
New South 2023-01-26
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- When the jews were treated unfairly
- Something that white did to other races when they din't like them or wanted to get rid of them
- where all of this took place and was formed from these many advents
- Made to made fun of blacks
- The test other races need to take to vote
- the state of being deprived of a right or privilege, especially the right to vote.
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- The person found guilty for the Leo frank case 70 year later
- When black and whites were seperated But "equal"
- The case that proved Leo frank innocent 70 years later
- The convention where people showcased the cotton machine inventions
10 Clues: Made to made fun of blacks • When the jews were treated unfairly • The test other races need to take to vote • When black and whites were seperated But "equal" • The case that proved Leo frank innocent 70 years later • The person found guilty for the Leo frank case 70 year later • where all of this took place and was formed from these many advents • ...
Westward Expansion 2022-05-31
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- The Alamo is located in this state
- This was found in the Platte River causing many drownings
- The name of the trail pioneers took to get to the west coast
- 7th President of the USA, he was very controversial, you wrote a paper about him
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- The Industrial Revolution was a time for many
- What party of people were trapped in a snowstorm and survived by cannibalism
- Jed Smith was an explorer who was attacked by this animal
- The suffrage movement was for women to get this right
- Lewis and who explored the North in their famous expedition
- Abolitionist wanted to get rid of this
10 Clues: The Alamo is located in this state • Abolitionist wanted to get rid of this • The Industrial Revolution was a time for many • The suffrage movement was for women to get this right • This was found in the Platte River causing many drownings • Jed Smith was an explorer who was attacked by this animal • Lewis and who explored the North in their famous expedition • ...
Medieval Times 2024-11-21
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- regarded as one of the most significant military inventions of the Medieval period
- Earliest known example dating back to 1344 in a cathedral in Padua
- came from 15th-century German craftsman Johannes Gutenberg
- served as the first reliable means of measuring time
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- By the 18th century, there were 76 operating in London alone
- This was essential for those who seeked a safe navigation system over waters
- Initial models required to be held in place by hand
- Originated in seventh-century China and offered merchants a significant advantage
- An astronomical instrument used to measure the positions of the Sun, planets, and stars
- frames that secure a horse rider's feet
10 Clues: frames that secure a horse rider's feet • Initial models required to be held in place by hand • served as the first reliable means of measuring time • came from 15th-century German craftsman Johannes Gutenberg • By the 18th century, there were 76 operating in London alone • Earliest known example dating back to 1344 in a cathedral in Padua • ...
Rizal's London's studies, Parisian Universal Expo and the Printing of the El Filibusterismo 2025-03-14
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- The main protagonist of El Filibusterismo.
- The country where Rizal saw modern machines and inventions at the Universal Exposition.
- Museum A place where Rizal studied and copied Morga’s Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas.
- A friend of Rizal who financially helped in printing El Filibusterismo.
- The surname of the British librarian who guided Rizal in the British Museum.
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- The book by Antonio Morga that Rizal annotated while in London.
- A Philippine artifact showcased at the Paris Universal Exposition.
- The printing press that published El
- The city where El Filibusterismo was printed.
- The name of the ship where Rizal began writing El Filibusterismo.
10 Clues: The printing press that published El • The main protagonist of El Filibusterismo. • The city where El Filibusterismo was printed. • The book by Antonio Morga that Rizal annotated while in London. • The name of the ship where Rizal began writing El Filibusterismo. • A Philippine artifact showcased at the Paris Universal Exposition. • ...
1920s Postwar America 2019-10-28
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- Women enjoyed new _______ and independence in the 1920s.
- a poet who combined African and American cultural roots
- _______ was the most famous baseball player in the 1920s. He brought new interest and excitement to the sport of baseball.
- _______ rose from poverty to become a jazz legend...played trumpet and cornet
- a time when African American artists, writers, and musicians revealed the freshness and variety of African American culture
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- the 19th _______ to the Constitution gave women the right to vote.
- _______ became the first man to fly across the Atlantic Ocean.
- _______ revolutionized the way automobiles were made with his assembly line.
- a time during which Americans enjoyed dance halls, fun music called jazz, sports, and new inventions like the radio and the automobile
- the right to vote
- a new way people could enjoy a baseball game was by listening to it on the _______.
11 Clues: the right to vote • a poet who combined African and American cultural roots • Women enjoyed new _______ and independence in the 1920s. • _______ became the first man to fly across the Atlantic Ocean. • the 19th _______ to the Constitution gave women the right to vote. • _______ revolutionized the way automobiles were made with his assembly line. • ...
Industrial Revolution Crossword 2012-11-02
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- a large building for machinery
- an economic system where people invest money into businesses in order to gain profit
- building fences around farmland
- growing crops in new locations each year to preserve nutrients
- when people refuse a good or service
- a 19th-century movement in which art showed life as it currently is
- Era of growth and development for inventions
- an economic system where all means of production are owned by al the people and no private property exists; goods shared equally
- the growth of cities
- a 19th-century movement in art and thought; nature and emotion were the focus
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- negotiations held between employees and employers
- the founder of a type of socialism; poor were made more poor and rich grew richer
- an author of the Wealth of Nations who argued for no interference from the government in economic matters
- an economic system where resources are owned by al the people and for the better of everyone
- a group of workers united to protest for their rights
- resources necessary to produce goods and services
- a person who begins and manages a business
- development of industry
- a business where investors share profits
- when workers refuse to work until their demands are met
- Class a class of people made of skilled workers, business people, and wealthy farmers
21 Clues: the growth of cities • development of industry • a large building for machinery • building fences around farmland • when people refuse a good or service • a business where investors share profits • a person who begins and manages a business • Era of growth and development for inventions • negotiations held between employees and employers • ...
Job 2023-06-30
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- A professional cook who prepares delicious meals and creates recipes in restaurants or kitchens.
- A medical professional who treats and cares for patients' health and well-being.
- A doctor who provides medical care and treatment to animals to keep them healthy.
- A person who fights fires and helps in rescue operations to protect people and property.
- A person who travels to space and explores the universe beyond Earth.
- A person who operates an aircraft and flies planes or helicopters.
- A person who writes stories, books, or articles as a profession.
- A professional who designs and plans buildings, bridges, and other structures.
- A creative person who expresses themselves through various forms of art, such as painting, sculpting, or drawing.
- A person who plays a musical instrument or sings to create and perform music.
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- A person who helps students learn and gain knowledge in a school or educational setting.
- A person who designs and builds structures, machines, or systems using scientific and mathematical principles.
- A person who participates in sports and trains to compete in athletic events.
- Officer An officer who enforces laws, maintains peace, and protects the community.
- A person who conducts experiments and research to learn about the world and make new discoveries.
15 Clues: A person who writes stories, books, or articles as a profession. • A person who operates an aircraft and flies planes or helicopters. • A person who travels to space and explores the universe beyond Earth. • A person who participates in sports and trains to compete in athletic events. • ...
Spelling unit 6 week 1 2023-04-07
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- Made up creatures like a unicorn can be called ------- creatures
- What a camera takes.
- You watch shows or movies on this device.
- A big flood would be considered this.
- You use this to see the stars in the night sky more closely.
- A person who studies space and observes space.
- A system of transmitting messages across a wire.
- If something is this, you don't have to think about it. You do it ---------
- The study of photos and how to take them in the best possible way.
- You would use this to call a friend
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- Someone who works on machines or cars is called this.
- a message sent by telegraph is called this
- a lens with a longer focal point then a traditional magnified lens
- A made up legend or tale can also be called this
- This person goes to space and explores space
- machines are these types of inventions
- You might ask for this from a famous person. Another word for signature
- You would use these to travel. A car.
- words that sound the same but are spelled differently
- Matching letter sounds with letters.
20 Clues: What a camera takes. • You would use this to call a friend • Matching letter sounds with letters. • A big flood would be considered this. • You would use these to travel. A car. • machines are these types of inventions • You watch shows or movies on this device. • a message sent by telegraph is called this • This person goes to space and explores space • ...
Midnight for Charlie Bone 2016-09-07
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- an exciting, emotional, or unexpected set.
- better, greater,interesting or different from what is usual.
- with no special features... normal.
- provided with a quality, ability,etc.
- a state of hypnosis.
- a type of creative activity, such as painting, music, literature, and dance, etc.
- a piece of glass that provides light.
- a place of studying or training in a special area.
- a box etc.
- vocal or instrumental sound.
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- hot ignited gas that is made by something on fire.
- a person who invented a process or device or who invents things as a job.
- a large,wild cat that has a yellowish-brown or brown coat with black spots.
- something, pretty much a process or device, that has been invented by an inventor.
- the destruction of something or something that is still disintegrating.
- the ability to do something in a way, especially as a quality.
- a picture made using a camera.
- a work consisting of pages put together along one side and put together in covers.
- the power of using mysterious or supernatural forces.
- a bunch of paths and hedges designed as a puzzle through which someone has to find their way through.
20 Clues: a box etc. • a state of hypnosis. • vocal or instrumental sound. • a picture made using a camera. • with no special features... normal. • provided with a quality, ability,etc. • a piece of glass that provides light. • an exciting, emotional, or unexpected set. • hot ignited gas that is made by something on fire. • a place of studying or training in a special area. • ...
GDP 2021-04-06
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- .goods and services purchased from another country
- GDP GDP valued at constant dollars...adjusted for inflation
- capital the accumulated knowledge (from education and experience), skills, and expertise possessed by the average worker in an economy
- capita GDP the GDP of a country divided by the population of that country
- combination of invention and innovation
- cycle the wave-like GDP cycles of varying length and amplitude
- goods and services produced in Canada, but sold to other countries
- domestic product the total value of all final goods and services produced in the economy during a given period
- severe or prolonged recession
- .a fall in the level of real GDP - usually when GDP falls in two consecutive quarters
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- branch of economics that focuses on economic decisions of individuals, households, and businesses
- applying inventions to new products or services
- the total value of a nation’s production of goods and services
- branch of economics that focuses on the performance, structure, behavior, and decision-making of an entire economy - the ‘big picture’
- rate the value of one currency in terms of another currency
- advances in knowledge
- capital the plants, equipment, and infrastructure operating in an economy
- GDP GDP valued at current dollars...not adjusted for inflation
18 Clues: advances in knowledge • severe or prolonged recession • combination of invention and innovation • applying inventions to new products or services • .goods and services purchased from another country • GDP GDP valued at constant dollars...adjusted for inflation • rate the value of one currency in terms of another currency • ...
Heirloom vocab 2025-06-07
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- He told her the ring was ___ not because of its cost, but because of who gave it to him.
- In their home, Sunday dinner with family was ___—never to be missed.
- Though the typewriter is ___, it works better than modern ones.
- She kept the train ticket in a box, not for its value, but for ___ reasons.
- The battlefield is now a ___ place where people come to honor the fallen.
- The old soldier was deeply r___ by everyone in the village for his bravery.
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- This necklace has been passed down for generations; it's a treasured ___.
- The scientist was v___ worldwide for her groundbreaking discoveries and lifelong dedication to medicine.
- The ___ book had frayed edges and a faded cover but was full of stories.
- Among all her possessions, the hand-drawn card from her son was the most ___.
- Looking at her childhood photos made her feel warm and ___.
- The broken vase wasn’t just expensive—it was __ because it was one of a kind.
- Their ___ friendship lasted through every life change and challenge.
- That old locket is ___ of our family's history and traditions.
14 Clues: Looking at her childhood photos made her feel warm and ___. • That old locket is ___ of our family's history and traditions. • Though the typewriter is ___, it works better than modern ones. • In their home, Sunday dinner with family was ___—never to be missed. • Their ___ friendship lasted through every life change and challenge. • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary 2024-09-27
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- the spread of ideas, religions, and products often resulting from trade
- a medieval Chinese dynasty that invented gunpowder and paper money
- grandson of Genghis Khan who founded the Il-Khanate
- a trade route across the Sahara Desert which facilitated the spread of Islam
- a commercial alliance formed between northern German and Scandinavian cities in the 13th cnetury
- Italian explorer who travel to China in the late 13th century and wrote about his travels and discoveries
- an instrument used to determine the latitude by measuring the position of the stars
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- the first leader of the Mongol Empire
- a pandemic that ravaged Europe in the 14th century
- capital of the Song Dynasty
- a navigation tool that determined direction and eliminated the need to follow coasts
- a Muslim, Moroccan scholar who traveled to many different places
- invented in China in the 9th century; used in siege warfare like canons in the Song Dynasty
- settlements of people of retain their culture often resulting from trade
- grandson of Genghis Khan who founded the Yuan Dynasty
- a wealthy and world-renowned city in Mali for Islamic learning
- the meeting of Mongol chieftains in 1206 during which Temujin became Genghis Khan and the ruler of the Mongolian kingdom
- a Muslim, Chinese admiral who led seven great voyages through the Indian Ocean
- king of Mali, who displayed Mali's wealth on his pilgrimage to Mecca
- central Asian desert where many invaders went through in order to attack China
20 Clues: capital of the Song Dynasty • the first leader of the Mongol Empire • a pandemic that ravaged Europe in the 14th century • grandson of Genghis Khan who founded the Il-Khanate • grandson of Genghis Khan who founded the Yuan Dynasty • a wealthy and world-renowned city in Mali for Islamic learning • a Muslim, Moroccan scholar who traveled to many different places • ...
Bureaucracy 2024-11-09
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- (the study and knowledge of) the practical, especially industrial, use of scientific discoveries
- able to read and write
- fairness in the way people are dealt with
- at the core/center
- secretly planning with other people to do something bad or illegal
- rivalry competition, arguments among brothers and sisters (two words)
- clear and perfect quality; unmixed
- ancient stories
- to keep something as it is, especially in order to prevent it from decaying or being damaged or destroyed
- to produce music, poetry, or formal writing
- an event or situation, especially an unexpected one, in which there is worry or excitement and usually a lot of action
- the moral or legal right or ability to control
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- being a member of a particular country and having rights because of it
- a large system consisting of many similar parts that are connected together to allow movement or communication between or along the parts or between the parts and a control center
- something such as a special word used to help a person remember something
- very untidy; not neatly arranged
- people who do not read and write
- protection
- system for controlling or managing a country, company, or organization that is operated by a large number of officials employed to follow rules carefully
- very important
- the fact that a substance is dirty or lower in quality because it is mixed with another substance, or something that causes this
21 Clues: protection • very important • ancient stories • at the core/center • able to read and write • very untidy; not neatly arranged • people who do not read and write • clear and perfect quality; unmixed • fairness in the way people are dealt with • to produce music, poetry, or formal writing • the moral or legal right or ability to control • ...
The Changing Face of STEM 2021-02-24
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- invented the 3 way traffic signal and a safety hood
- developed inventions that led to creation of caller ID
- developed a UV camera used in Apollo 16's flight
- the first African-American in space
- invented the multiple-effect vacuum evaporator
- invented a durable hairbrush
- creator of the super soaker water gun
- first African American woman to receive a PhD in mechanical engineering from Howard University (the ninth character is a dash (-))
- first African American to complete a residency in ophthalmology
- a pioneer of the gaming industry, creating a mechanism that allowed for repeated insertion and removal of game cartridges without damaging the semiconductors
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- first African-American female astronaut
- created a line of homemade hair care products for Black women
- received a patent for a wire precision resistor, which was used in radios and televisions
- founded PEERCP and helped the environment
- nicknamed the "termite lady" because of her extensive research on termites
- a famous sculptress
- invented the color PC monitor and the first gigahertz chip
- invented the multiplex telegraph
- developed electret transducer technology for microphones
- first African American woman and first Native American to hold a pilot's license
- invented three-dimensional viewing glasses
- invented a lubricating cup that distributed oil over an engine's moving parts
22 Clues: a famous sculptress • invented a durable hairbrush • invented the multiplex telegraph • the first African-American in space • creator of the super soaker water gun • first African-American female astronaut • founded PEERCP and helped the environment • invented three-dimensional viewing glasses • invented the multiple-effect vacuum evaporator • ...
World Final Fall Review 2024-12-12
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- Queen Isabell and King Ferdinand
- ______________ Resources that are hard to find in some places, led to exploration.
- Government with a King and Queen
- _____________ War in the US between North and South
- Starry ____________ by Van Gough, one of most famous and expensive
- _________________ Revolution Implementing of machines over people for production of goods
- Coliseum, Vatican, Aqueducts
- Famous French Painter, Impressionists
- Tenochtitlan, Aztecs, Spanish Independence
- Large canal on the Mediterranean that allows cargo to pass.
- Country involved with much of modern world history. Owned 25% of the world at one point
- New items created that would change the world
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- Part of Germany before unification
- Versailles is this type of building where heads of state usually live.
- World Class city in England, Shard, Palace, Eye
- System of economics found in world today, how hard you work usually pays off
- Transportation that transformed many countries
- Building material that changed the world, built rails and skyscrapers.
- Pyramids, Pharaohs, Alexandria
- Credited with circumnavigating the world
- Led explorations that founded Americas, born Italian, sailed for Spain
- Philosophers, Spartans, Athens
- Famous world leader of France
- _______________ Purchase, France sold it to USA, one of the best deals in history
- Moving into cities from farms and villages
25 Clues: Coliseum, Vatican, Aqueducts • Famous world leader of France • Pyramids, Pharaohs, Alexandria • Philosophers, Spartans, Athens • Queen Isabell and King Ferdinand • Government with a King and Queen • Part of Germany before unification • Famous French Painter, Impressionists • Credited with circumnavigating the world • Tenochtitlan, Aztecs, Spanish Independence • ...
Ancient China: Inventions, Influence and Intellectualism 2013-02-25
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- The new capitol of Chinese government.
- "The way of nature"
- The invention of these became a part of not only Chinese, but worldwide celebrations
- The major ocean surrounding the Chinese coastline.
- This helped ships navigate through long distances.
- The major food product of the Chinese culture.
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- Advances in this type of technology improved how the Chinese developed trade across the oceans.
- To reach peace, one must reach Nirvana
- This invention led to more dangerous and explosive weapons.
- The teachings of an ancient philosopher whose works inspired how China's government should be run.
- The _______ City was ornate and meant to impress the people of China.
- Became a shockingly, deadly type of weapon used in battle.
- The _____ Wall of China kept the people of China isolated inside and kept invaders outside.
- The development of this allowed for a money economy.
14 Clues: "The way of nature" • To reach peace, one must reach Nirvana • The new capitol of Chinese government. • The major food product of the Chinese culture. • The major ocean surrounding the Chinese coastline. • This helped ships navigate through long distances. • The development of this allowed for a money economy. • ...
Inventions then and now - New vocabulary 2022-03-24
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- how good or bad something is
- no good
- to create something new
- to research
- showing someone the way
- how high
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- study of the physical and natural world
- something new that is created
- a place for scientific experiments
- a set of things working together
- to grow or change
- a person who tell us the news
- a voyage in the sky
- to get better
14 Clues: no good • how high • to research • to get better • to grow or change • a voyage in the sky • to create something new • showing someone the way • how good or bad something is • something new that is created • a person who tell us the news • a set of things working together • a place for scientific experiments • study of the physical and natural world
Now and Ben Vocabulary Words 2021-05-14
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- quantities of something
- unusual or surprising
- something that happens because of something else
- to have planned or developed something
- useful tools, machines, or instruments that were created by someone
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- things that are successful or impressive
- to have written something
- to successfully complete something
8 Clues: unusual or surprising • quantities of something • to have written something • to successfully complete something • to have planned or developed something • things that are successful or impressive • something that happens because of something else • useful tools, machines, or instruments that were created by someone
People of the Industrial Revolution 2012-12-17
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- / Italian electrical engineer who invented wireless telegraphy and in 1901 transmitted radio signals across the Atlantic Ocean (1874-1937)
- chemist whose pioneering work on the properties of the atmosphere and gases led him to formulate the atomic theory.
- / (1766-1844)
- / the English physicist and chemist who discovered electromagnetic induction (1791-1867)
- / German bacteriologist who isolated the anthrax bacillus and the tubercle bacillus and the cholera bacillus (1843-1910).
- / German composer of instrumental music (especially symphonic and chamber music)
- / French painter noted for his realistic depiction of everyday scenes
- / (1787 – 1851) was a French artist and physicist, recognized for his invention of the daguerreotype process of photography.
- / English surgeon who was the first to use antiseptics (1827-1912)
- / United States inventor; inventions included the phonograph and incandescent electric light and the microphone and the Kinetoscope (1847-1931)
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- / was a British poet and a leading figure in the Romantic movement.
- / English nurse remembered for her work during the Crimean War (1820-1910)
- / French poet and novelist and dramatist; leader of the romantic movement in France (1802-1885)
- / visionary British poet and painter
- / English writer whose novels depicted and criticized social injustice (1812-1870).
- / British inventor and metallurgist who developed the Bessemer process
- / English natural scientist who formulated a theory of evolution by natural selection (1809-1882)
17 Clues: / (1766-1844) • / visionary British poet and painter • / English surgeon who was the first to use antiseptics (1827-1912) • / was a British poet and a leading figure in the Romantic movement. • / French painter noted for his realistic depiction of everyday scenes • / British inventor and metallurgist who developed the Bessemer process • ...
la 2024-08-24
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- / Provides expert legal advice in specific areas.
- / Inspects or analyzes legal documents or cases.
- / Relating to the law or lawyers.
- / Maintains records and manages administrative tasks in a court.
- / Focuses on laws that prevent monopolies and promote competition.
- / Ensures adherence to laws and regulations.
- / Settles disputes outside of court through arbitration.
- / Assists lawyers by researching and organizing documents.
- / Gathers evidence for legal cases.
- / Works to reach agreements between parties.
- / Provides administrative support in a legal setting.
- / Studies crime and criminal behavior.
- / Represents clients in legal matters.
- / Judicial officer who handles minor legal matters.
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- / Another term for a lawyer.
- / Grants rights for inventions or ideas.
- / Represents clients in court, primarily in the UK.
- / Represents the interests of the general population in legal matters.
- / Presides over court proceedings and makes rulings.
- / Specializes in taking legal action against people and organizations.
- / Focuses on laws related to financial insolvency.
- / Writes or transcribes legal documents.
- / Provides legal advice and services, especially in the UK.
- / Specializes in trading and financial law.
- / Defends or supports a cause or proposal in a legal setting.
- / Provides legal guidance on various matters.
- / Facilitates negotiations between disputing parties.
- / Brings charges against someone in a criminal case.
- / Drafts and enacts laws.
- / Official who verifies signatures and documents.
30 Clues: / Drafts and enacts laws. • / Another term for a lawyer. • / Relating to the law or lawyers. • / Gathers evidence for legal cases. • / Studies crime and criminal behavior. • / Represents clients in legal matters. • / Grants rights for inventions or ideas. • / Writes or transcribes legal documents. • / Specializes in trading and financial law. • ...
Kate's Business Crossword 2022-09-21
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- Intangible products such as hairstyling, transport.
- The workforce in a business.
- When a business depends on another. business.
- When the quantity of supply and demand are equal.
- Changes in economic activity characterized by 4 stages.
- A physical product.
- Advancements on existing inventions.
- A new idea or product.
- The lowest point of an economy that results in large unemployment rates and decreased income and standard of living.
- Goods that can replace each other.
- Cereal and milk, car and petrol; these pairs of goods are called…
- Increase in prices over a period of time.
- A product that is no longer used.
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- People who use goods and services.
- Materials that come from the natural environment.
- A decline of demand in an economy that affects employment, production, income, sales, etc.
- People who create products.
- Rise in demand, production, and employment.
- The highest point of an economy that results in high employment, standard of living, and demand.
- The action of creating goods or services that people buy.
- Items not of necessity, but better your life.
- Items of necessity.
- The amount of goods and services businesses will sell.
- The quantity of consumers that desire and are able to buy a business' goods or services.
- Goods (money, tools, etc.) used to provide goods and services.
25 Clues: A physical product. • Items of necessity. • A new idea or product. • People who create products. • The workforce in a business. • A product that is no longer used. • People who use goods and services. • Goods that can replace each other. • Advancements on existing inventions. • Increase in prices over a period of time. • Rise in demand, production, and employment. • ...
The California Gold Rush 2021-11-23
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- publications of the _________ San Francisco Californian and Californian Star spread the news of the gold rush.
- After the influx of emigrants, San Francisco became culturally diverse and the world's most ____________ city.
- Traveling through the Panama, many passengers traveled by ____.
- The _______ were the largest group of transpacific emigrants to gold rush California.
- California, post-gold rush, saw an ________ revolution due to the production and expansion of agriculture, industries, and transportation.
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- Sutter's ____, located in Coloma, was where the gold was first discovered.
- Hydraulic ______, although environmentally destructive, carried sufficient forces to harvest ore.
- The ____ Horn route was an essential sea path when it came to transporting passengers, mining equipment, and other goods during the gold rush.
- news of the gold discoveries spread around the _______ basin before spreading east.
- the easiest and most elementary method of rearing precious metals and nuggets.
10 Clues: Traveling through the Panama, many passengers traveled by ____. • Sutter's ____, located in Coloma, was where the gold was first discovered. • the easiest and most elementary method of rearing precious metals and nuggets. • news of the gold discoveries spread around the _______ basin before spreading east. • ...
Unit 5 2024-02-12
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- it is a person who prepares bread
- it is a place where scientists find new inventions
- a teacher has to be____ with the students
- it is a place where you can find broken cars
- she works in a hotel , she has to be ?
- it is a person who puts out fire
- she works in an office so she has to be ?
- station it is a place where we can file a complaint
- it is a person who works in the studio
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- it is a place where films and photos are made
- it is a person who repairs cars
- she is a painter she has to be ?
- it is a place where we can buy cookies
- officer it is a person who catches criminals
- police officers have to be ?
- firefighters have to be ?
- it is a person who makes experiments
- station it is a place where we can see fire trucks
18 Clues: firefighters have to be ? • police officers have to be ? • it is a person who repairs cars • she is a painter she has to be ? • it is a person who puts out fire • it is a person who prepares bread • it is a person who makes experiments • it is a place where we can buy cookies • she works in a hotel , she has to be ? • it is a person who works in the studio • ...
GRADE 4 UNIT 4B: WEAVING THE FUTURE 2025-07-31
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- Resistant to gunshots or penetration by bullets.
- Easy to carry or move from one place to another.
- About to happen or be released soon.
- The process of producing goods, especially in factories.
- Made by humans, not found naturally.
- Able to dissolve in a liquid, like sugar in water.
- Temporarily stopped, delayed, or hung in midair.
- The environment or things around a person or place.
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- Long chains of repeating molecules, like in plastics or rubber.
- A small part or portion of a whole.
- Machines or devices used for household tasks.
- New creations or devices that did not exist before.
- A pleasant series of thoughts or fantasies you have while awake.
- Very surprising or amazing.
- The first people to explore, develop, or start something new.
- To predict or expect something before it happens.
- Stiff, inflexible, and hard to bend.
17 Clues: Very surprising or amazing. • A small part or portion of a whole. • About to happen or be released soon. • Made by humans, not found naturally. • Stiff, inflexible, and hard to bend. • Machines or devices used for household tasks. • Resistant to gunshots or penetration by bullets. • Easy to carry or move from one place to another. • ...
Shirley Jackson 2020-07-25
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- Dr. Shirley Jackson's field of science
- Contributed to the development of the ___-___ telephone
- August 5, 1946 - Dr. Shirley Jackson's date of ___
- American physicist who received her Ph.D. from the _____ Institute of Technology in 1973
- Dr. Jackson has an impressive number of ____ under her belt.
- Dr. Shirley Jackson is the 18th president of Rensselaer _____ Institute.
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- In 1995 President Bill Clinton appointed Jackson to serve as _____ of the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission
- Her experiments in theoretical physics paved the way for numerous developments in tele-_______.
- The first African American woman to have earned a ____ at MIT.
- Her parents, Beatrice and George Jackson, strongly valued _____ and encouraged her in school.
- Dr. Jackson's ______ achievements are numerous.
11 Clues: Dr. Shirley Jackson's field of science • Dr. Jackson's ______ achievements are numerous. • August 5, 1946 - Dr. Shirley Jackson's date of ___ • Contributed to the development of the ___-___ telephone • Dr. Jackson has an impressive number of ____ under her belt. • The first African American woman to have earned a ____ at MIT. • ...
U7A vocabulary 2025-09-24
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- In a way that relates to genes
- In the direction of, or closer to someone or something:
- The study of what is right and wrong relating to new discoveries and techniques in biology and medicine, such as genetic engineering and the transplantation of organs
- The condition of only being able to see clearly objects that are close to you
- General agreement that something is satisfactory or right, or that someone should be included in a group
- The length of time that a living thing, especially a human being, is likely to live
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- A substance or product that can be traded, bought, or sold
- A person who studies genetics
- Happening or done too soon, especially before the natural or suitable time
- A fault or problem in something or someone that spoils that thing or person or causes it, him, or her not to work correctly
- The careful and detailed examination of something in order to get information about it
- To explain or describe something clearly and exactly
12 Clues: A person who studies genetics • In a way that relates to genes • To explain or describe something clearly and exactly • In the direction of, or closer to someone or something: • A substance or product that can be traded, bought, or sold • Happening or done too soon, especially before the natural or suitable time • ...
Japan 2022-05-02
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- not treated well by upper class
- Other classes depended on the food they produced.
- Necessary goods, cooking utensils, woodblock prints, and clothes were made by them
- Buddhism a Japanese sect of Buddhism that searches for enlightenment through direct intuition through meditation.
- Dynasty an era of Chinese history from 960-1279 that saw many cultural and technical inventions, including paper money and gunpowder.
- a traditional religion of Japan that includes worship of ancestors and nature.
- worked as butchers, tanners, and executioners. There ancestors were slaves.
- ritual suicide practiced by the Japanese samurai or sometimes formerly ordered by a court instead of the death penalty.
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- Warriors who prove their loyalty to any extent.
- Khan Mongol conqueror of much of Asia and parts of Europe. He lived from 1162 until 1227.
- shopkeepers and traders.
- controlled land and only answered to shoguns.
- in the Middle Ages, a social system in which nobles allowed people to use their land if they fought for and worked for them.
- Japanese military leaders who had the most power
- the code of the samurai in Japan, which valued loyalty and honor.
- served as religious leaders of Japan; figurehead for shogun.
16 Clues: shopkeepers and traders. • not treated well by upper class • controlled land and only answered to shoguns. • Warriors who prove their loyalty to any extent. • Japanese military leaders who had the most power • Other classes depended on the food they produced. • served as religious leaders of Japan; figurehead for shogun. • ...
Ancient China 2022-05-13
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- red and____ are the colours and the Chinese flag.
- what culture is this.
- makes people feel better.
- development of Kung Fu started during the feudal_____ (221 BC - 1911)
- we are learning the history of...
- Head of house.
- they also ate a lot of_____
- Shen Nung discovered tea when leaves from a wild____blew into his pot of boiling water.
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- On of the four great inventions from ancient china.
- Buddhists believe in a combination of Mahayana Buddhism and…
- they ate grains like rice, wheat, and millet. They also ate plenty of meat including pork, chicken, duck,..... pheasant, and dog.
- some of the traditional cultural values that influence the psyche of the Chinese people are harmony, benevolence, righteousness, courtesy, and..... Garlic some the vegetables they ate were yams, soya beans, broad beans, and turnip as well as spring onions and________.
- is an ancient Chinese belief system, which focuses on the importance of personal ethics and...
- They ate a lot of____
- Traditional Chinese medicine
- on of the colours on the Chinese flag is____.
- The Last Emperor of China, Puyi, became___when he was only 3 years old.
- what did Emperor Shen Nung discover?
18 Clues: Head of house. • what culture is this. • They ate a lot of____ • makes people feel better. • they also ate a lot of_____ • Traditional Chinese medicine • we are learning the history of... • what did Emperor Shen Nung discover? • on of the colours on the Chinese flag is____. • red and____ are the colours and the Chinese flag. • On of the four great inventions from ancient china. • ...
MRKT2003 Unit 4 2025-05-22
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- Legal protection for original literary or artistic works.
- A direct marketing channel that promotes products via inbox messages.
- Small data files that track users' activity on a website.
- Paid advertisements where advertisers only pay when their ad is clicked.
- The first word in IP; rights over creations of the mind in marketing.
- ___ design includes such things as: layout, content, graphics, and SEO.
- Optimization method to help websites rank higher on search engines.
- A marketer who earns commission by promoting another business's products.
- A legal protection for brand names and symbols.
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- A media platform used to engage customers and build brand loyalty.
- A label used to disclose paid promotional content.
- The first word in GDPR, the regulations used in Europe for data protection and privacy.
- This individual has built a following by posting content about their knowledge, expertise, or interest in a specific topic
- ___ marketing is build awareness, nurtures leads and enables sales across all platforms a business uses.
- Legal protection for inventions and new technologies.
- These secrets do have protection under the law as long businesses do not make them public
- A media ____ should be provided to affiliates and influencers so they do not misrepresent the brand.
17 Clues: A legal protection for brand names and symbols. • A label used to disclose paid promotional content. • Legal protection for inventions and new technologies. • Legal protection for original literary or artistic works. • Small data files that track users' activity on a website. • A media platform used to engage customers and build brand loyalty. • ...
School 2023-10-28
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- Delicious midday meals, where you refuel and chat with pals, creating moments of joy.
- Creativity unleashed, with colors, brushes, and crafts, letting imaginations soar in endless possibilities.
- Curiosity's playground, where you explore the mysteries of the world, conducting experiments and discoveries.
- A wise guide, like a knowledge wizard who helps you learn and discover the world.
- Energetic fun, with games, teamwork, and competition, like races to the finish line and goals scored.
- A trusty companion, carrying books and treasures, like a portable piece of your world.
- Harmonious magic, with melodies and instruments, like a key to feelings and dreams.
- A learning island, where you tackle tasks, read stories, and create your own adventures.
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- A learning hub, where students gather, share ideas, and explore new lessons together.
- A puzzle adventure, filled with numbers and patterns, like a treasure hunt for the brain.
- Buddies who make school fun, share secrets, and create memories that last a lifetime.
- Outdoor playtime, like a break for running, laughing, and enjoying games with friends.
- Magical portals to different worlds, filled with stories, knowledge, and endless adventures.
- Writing wands, the tools for turning thoughts into words, stories, and works of art.
- A bit of school at home, like a puzzle to solve and a chance to practice new skills.
15 Clues: A wise guide, like a knowledge wizard who helps you learn and discover the world. • Harmonious magic, with melodies and instruments, like a key to feelings and dreams. • Writing wands, the tools for turning thoughts into words, stories, and works of art. • A bit of school at home, like a puzzle to solve and a chance to practice new skills. • ...
test 2022-10-09
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- Manufacturing, or producing, a product for profit
- A large property used for agricultural purposes (planting and growing crops)
- A piece of a machine that can easily be replaced with an identical part
- A person who moves from one country to another
- A small landowner who farmed their land
- A building used to mass produce goods
- A man-made waterway created to transport goods and people from one place to another
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- The practice of planting and growing crops and raising livestock
- A period of time marked by rapid change in the economy due to the use of machines and inventions that sped up the manufacturing process
- A farmer who rents land from a landowner
- A crop that can be sold for money
- A group of workers from the same trade or skill that work together to monitor and improve working conditions
12 Clues: A crop that can be sold for money • A building used to mass produce goods • A small landowner who farmed their land • A farmer who rents land from a landowner • A person who moves from one country to another • Manufacturing, or producing, a product for profit • The practice of planting and growing crops and raising livestock • ...
MINDSET 2 - LISTENING U3 - NEWS AND MEDIA 2021-07-16
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- to keep a person or animal separate from other people or animals by putting them in a different place
- a person who has been trained for travelling in space
- the study of the ways in which a country is governed
- the activity of buying and selling goods and services
- the practical, especially industrial, use of scientific discoveries
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- public shows, performances, or other ways of enjoying yourself
- a study of a particular subject done over a period of time, especially by students
- the scientific study of the way the human mind works and how it influences behaviour
- the way in which trade, industry, or money is organized, or the study of this
9 Clues: the study of the ways in which a country is governed • a person who has been trained for travelling in space • the activity of buying and selling goods and services • public shows, performances, or other ways of enjoying yourself • the practical, especially industrial, use of scientific discoveries • ...
THE IMPORTANCE OF MATERIALS DEVELOPMENT FOR LANGUAGE LEARNING 2021-09-03
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- is a practical undertaking involving the production, evaluation, adaptation and exploitation of materials intended to facilitate language acquisition and development.
- growth through materials development,
- Informing the learner about the target language
- Encouraging the learner to use the language
- Guiding the learner in practising the language
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- Has played its part through conferences, writing workshops and its journal Folio in establishing materials development as both an important academic field of study and a vitally important practical undertaking.
- Providing the learner with experience of the language in use
- Are “anything which can be used to facilitate the learning of a language, including coursebooks, videos, graded readers, flash cards, games, websites and mobile phone interactions”
- Helping the learner to make discoveries about the language
9 Clues: growth through materials development, • Encouraging the learner to use the language • Informing the learner about the target language • Guiding the learner in practising the language • Helping the learner to make discoveries about the language • Providing the learner with experience of the language in use • ...
One Piece Characters 2023-07-28
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- - Sharpshooter and skilled liar with a knack for inventions.
- - Skilled swordsman and Luffy's first crew member.
- - Empress of Amazon Lily and one of the Seven Warlords of the Sea, known for her beauty and love for Luffy.
- - Expert cook and martial artist with a chivalrous attitude.
- - Captain of the Heart Pirates and user of the Ope Ope no Mi fruit, which grants him the power of surgery.
- - Talking reindeer and doctor with the ability to transform into various forms.
- - Shipwright and cyborg with a love for cola and a powerful build.
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- - Former member of the Roger Pirates and one of the Four Emperors, known for his iconic red hair and friendly demeanor.
- - Archaeologist with the ability to read ancient texts, former assassin.
- - Musician and swordsman with a skeletal appearance and the power of the Yomi Yomi no Mi fruit.
- - Legendary pirate and captain of the Whitebeard Pirates, known for his immense power.
- - Luffy's adoptive brother and powerful user of the Mera Mera no Mi fruit.
- - The rubber-powered protagonist and captain of the Straw Hat Pirates.
- - Navigator of the Straw Hat Pirates and skilled thief.
14 Clues: - Skilled swordsman and Luffy's first crew member. • - Navigator of the Straw Hat Pirates and skilled thief. • - Sharpshooter and skilled liar with a knack for inventions. • - Expert cook and martial artist with a chivalrous attitude. • - Shipwright and cyborg with a love for cola and a powerful build. • ...
chapter 5.3 vocab 2021-09-23
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- The cost of bringing raw materials to a production facility and sending finished products to stores, key factor in many firms’ locations
- A tax on the production or sale of a good
- A condition of rising prices
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- The supply of imported goods and services has an impact on the supply of the same goods and services here
- Government intervention in a market that affects the production of a good
- A government payment that supports a business or market
- New inventions and processes
- Resources used in making a product
8 Clues: New inventions and processes • A condition of rising prices • Resources used in making a product • A tax on the production or sale of a good • A government payment that supports a business or market • Government intervention in a market that affects the production of a good • ...
Comparing Invenvtions 2022-08-09
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- The cyrcle is the ______invention of human kind.
- Play station is ____ than Nintendo.
- Cel phones are ____ than regular house phones.
- Cars are _______ than bycicles.
- Earbuds are _____ than regular head phones.
- Motor bykes are _______ than electric motorcycles.
- Iphone 14 is the ______ iphone released.
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- Old cel phones are ____ than the new ones.
- Every day we have _______ inventions than in the past.
- Smart TVs are _____ than old TVs.
10 Clues: Cars are _______ than bycicles. • Smart TVs are _____ than old TVs. • Play station is ____ than Nintendo. • Iphone 14 is the ______ iphone released. • Old cel phones are ____ than the new ones. • Earbuds are _____ than regular head phones. • Cel phones are ____ than regular house phones. • The cyrcle is the ______invention of human kind. • ...
WCW 2019-06-12
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- Take a sneaky look at good weapon (6)
- Confuse impure judge (6)
- Shady places to house some lover men who play with balls (7)
- An unintended shot at a beard style? (6,3)
- Small one who cries is servant (7)
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- Boy gets sick in deserts (5)
- Desperately race along two directions to this line (6)
- Shelter for OP villain constructed without delay essentially (8)
- Shield secured by discoveries (5)
- Puzzled by method of dismissal (7)
10 Clues: Confuse impure judge (6) • Boy gets sick in deserts (5) • Shield secured by discoveries (5) • Puzzled by method of dismissal (7) • Small one who cries is servant (7) • Take a sneaky look at good weapon (6) • An unintended shot at a beard style? (6,3) • Desperately race along two directions to this line (6) • Shady places to house some lover men who play with balls (7) • ...
Inventions and Inventors by Milane and Benjamin 2018-10-10
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- Who invented school?
- An explosive mixture, as of potassium nitrate, sulfur, and charcoal, used in shells and cartridges, in fireworks, for blasting, etc.
- What did Benjamin Franklin invent?
- Who invented the pen?
- An optical instrument for making distant objects appear larger and therefore nearer.
- Also called skimobile, snowcat, a motor vehicle with a revolving tread in the rear and steerable skis in the front, for traveling over snow.
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- A box, room, or cabinet in which food, drink, etc, are kept cool.
- Which country invented paper?
- Who invented zipper?
- Which country was the inventor of insulin from?
- A benevolent figure of legend, associated with Saint Nicholas, supposed to bring gifts to children on Christmas Eve.
- Who invented the car?
12 Clues: Who invented school? • Who invented zipper? • Who invented the pen? • Who invented the car? • Which country invented paper? • What did Benjamin Franklin invent? • Which country was the inventor of insulin from? • A box, room, or cabinet in which food, drink, etc, are kept cool. • An optical instrument for making distant objects appear larger and therefore nearer. • ...
Inventions and inventors by Alice and Jeanne 2018-10-10
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- This little 11-year-old boy made up the popsicle.
- A fixed kitchen appliance that furnishes heat for cooking.
- A metal container in which to boil liquids.
- A character of Dragon Ball has the same name as this kithchen appliance
- A german invented the mattress, but who is it?
- She invented the first drip coffee maker.
- A device to heat up quickly your food.
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- He invented the mixer in 1908.
- A fantastic invention from Olivier Evans.
- An appliance that causes bread become brown when heated.
- This revolutionary woman invented the dishwasher.
- What did Richard C. Laramy invent?
12 Clues: He invented the mixer in 1908. • What did Richard C. Laramy invent? • A device to heat up quickly your food. • A fantastic invention from Olivier Evans. • She invented the first drip coffee maker. • A metal container in which to boil liquids. • A german invented the mattress, but who is it? • This little 11-year-old boy made up the popsicle. • ...
Are Genetically Modified Crops the Answer to World Hunger 2022-11-15
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- the group of people living in an area or country (plural)
- putting forward something (like an idea)
- something your body needs to be healthy, usually a food
- building or making things
- the opposite of danger
- a period of ten years (plural)
- not getting proper nutrition
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- offering resistance to something
- (two words) changing the genes of something
- another name for a business (plural)
- providing a benefit
- a new way of doing things, usually involving something like computers or inventions
12 Clues: providing a benefit • the opposite of danger • building or making things • not getting proper nutrition • a period of ten years (plural) • offering resistance to something • another name for a business (plural) • putting forward something (like an idea) • (two words) changing the genes of something • something your body needs to be healthy, usually a food • ...
World War 1 2023-04-25
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- when your government forces you into the military
- an agreement to stop fighting
- an agreement to defend another country
- not choosing a side
- a large vehicle with tracks to cross trenches
- building up of one's military
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- a period of many new inventions
- a warship that travels underwater
- a long, deep ditch where armies fought from
- a formal written agreement between countries
- when a stronger country takes over a weaker country
- a belief that your country is better than others
12 Clues: not choosing a side • an agreement to stop fighting • building up of one's military • a period of many new inventions • a warship that travels underwater • an agreement to defend another country • a long, deep ditch where armies fought from • a formal written agreement between countries • a large vehicle with tracks to cross trenches • ...
Anisa puzzles 2020-06-02
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- spectacular gymnastic feats
- denoting an animal that migrates
- the action or process of discovering or being discovered
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- a person who carries out academic or scientific research
- the action of organizing something
- a greater liking for one alternative over another or others
- containing as part of the whole being considered
- an animal that naturally preys on others
8 Clues: spectacular gymnastic feats • denoting an animal that migrates • the action of organizing something • an animal that naturally preys on others • containing as part of the whole being considered • a person who carries out academic or scientific research • the action or process of discovering or being discovered • ...
Digital Citizenship 2026-02-11
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- the works, inventions or creations of an individual, group or
- a statement that something is true, but that is in dispute or doub
- Wi-Fi was available in a mass consumer product for the first time in
- can be covered by a copyright
- a negative impacts of technology on society
- consequence or results of an action
- a program used by a computer
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- point of view
- a claim made in response to a previous claim
- is the stealing of copyrighted work without permission
- represents works whose intellectual property rights have expired
- an agreement between you and the owner of a software program
- is the stealing of someone else’s words or ideas
- native A person who has been exposed to technology at a young age
- software available for use at no cost, but has some restricted usage rights
- the rise of smart phones and cloud computing
- a positive impacts of technology on society
17 Clues: point of view • a program used by a computer • can be covered by a copyright • consequence or results of an action • a negative impacts of technology on society • a positive impacts of technology on society • a claim made in response to a previous claim • the rise of smart phones and cloud computing • is the stealing of someone else’s words or ideas • ...
Chapter 18 sec 1-3 Crossword Puzzel 2022-12-02
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- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- To purify
- A firm belief in reliability
- An american settlement activist
- The rapid growth of city populations
- To try to right something that could be a wrong
- A business that a certain product can only be bought from that company and nowhere else
- A scottish born inventor, who created the telephone, and the modern day AT&T
- A british born cigar maker
- “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- To change
- Wright The inventors of the airplane
- To get rid of
- a place where people get medical treatment, often free or for a small fee
- A businessman, that operates a business or takes great risks for the business
- Lines that make certain parts to a structure that makes producing the item quicker and cheaper
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- Negotiations in wages
- to increase in speed
- An economic system in which private businesses compete with state
- A center offering help to the urban poor
- An american businessman that had an oil monopoly
- building divided into many tiny apartments
- A company authorized by state as a single entity
- A scottish american that owned the American steel industry
- The inventor of the automobile
25 Clues: To purify • To change • To get rid of • to increase in speed • Negotiations in wages • A british born cigar maker • A firm belief in reliability • The inventor of the automobile • An american settlement activist • The rapid growth of city populations • Wright The inventors of the airplane • A center offering help to the urban poor • building divided into many tiny apartments • ...
People of the American Revolution 2019-10-05
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- Was a very well known Navel Commander
- Was the Third President and wrote the Deceleration of Independence.
- First Vice President and Second President.
- Helped many realize what was happening to them.
- Was at first fighting for the British but then came to the American side as a Commander.
- First President in the states.
- An organization to rebel against England
- Supported the King of England
- First congress to include all colonies
- First African American elected to a position in government.
- Rode a midnight ride to warn people that the British were coming
- Help Ben Franklin write Conman Sense.
- First man killed in Boston Massacre.
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- Was a Military server and was under Marquis during many battles.
- Helped writ both Declaration and the Constitution.
- Married to John Adams
- King at the time of the American revolution
- Gave the famous saying "give me liberty or give me death."
- Known for many of his inventions,and was apart of the Continental Congress
- A writer during the american revolution
- Tryed to rebel against England to get freedom
- Commanded troops of American at Battle of Yorktown.
- Led the British Army during the Revolution.
- Founder of the Sons of Liberty
24 Clues: Married to John Adams • Supported the King of England • First President in the states. • Founder of the Sons of Liberty • First man killed in Boston Massacre. • Was a very well known Navel Commander • Help Ben Franklin write Conman Sense. • First congress to include all colonies • A writer during the american revolution • An organization to rebel against England • ...
World History Final Review Pt. 2 2021-12-02
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- Having to do with worldly rather than religious, matters
- The wealthiest members of the Third Estate
- Adda territory onto an existing state or country
- Ballot in which voters have a direct say on an issue
- System of thought and belief
- An agreement by which people give up their natural state for an organized society
- A grand and complex artistic style
- Emigre noble who opposed constitutional government and favored the restoration of the old regime
- A military tactic through which ports are shut off to keep people or supplies from moving in or out
- Period of reduced economic activity
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- The idea that the goal of society should be the greatest happiness for the greatest number of its citizens
- New inventions in the textile industry made it necessary to change from the putting out system to producing cloth
- The movement of people from the country to the cities
- Self-rule
- A strong feeling of pride and devotion to one's country
- Government in which the ruling power belongs to a few people
- A person who fled revolutionary France to live in another country
- Restriction on access to ideas and information
- System of government in which officials are chosen by the people
- The movement that increased farm production
20 Clues: Self-rule • System of thought and belief • A grand and complex artistic style • Period of reduced economic activity • The wealthiest members of the Third Estate • The movement that increased farm production • Restriction on access to ideas and information • Adda territory onto an existing state or country • Ballot in which voters have a direct say on an issue • ...
Ancient China Review 2026-02-25
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- A type of money used on the silk road
- The animal primarily used on the silk road
- Philosophy supported by aristocrats
- Philosophy similar to buddhism that said people should live simple lives and give up earthly desires
- Chinese ________ include the rudder, waterwheel, silk, paper, and acupuncture
- ________ Service Tests are used to choose the best government officials
- Important leaders of the Shang Dynasty
- The types of soldiers inside Qin Shihuangdi's tomb
- This philosophy says you should put the needs of family and community first
- Rule is passed on from father to son or another member of the same family
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- people that have the same economic and social position
- 90% of Chinese people
- Capital city of the Shang Dynasty
- Tonight I will _____ for my test.
- The Zhou king's right to rule came from the gods
- The longest lasting dynasty ~800 years
- An important leader of the Han dynasty
- ___ Shihuangdi created a type of money used on the silk road
- A symbol in a writing system that represents a thing or an idea
- Where chinese merchants traded silk and other luxury goods.
- Goods that are sent to other countries or regions for trade.
- The best social studies teacher.
- The first chinese dynasty
23 Clues: 90% of Chinese people • The first chinese dynasty • The best social studies teacher. • Capital city of the Shang Dynasty • Tonight I will _____ for my test. • Philosophy supported by aristocrats • A type of money used on the silk road • The longest lasting dynasty ~800 years • An important leader of the Han dynasty • Important leaders of the Shang Dynasty • ...
Ancient civilization vocabulary 2020-09-02
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- The belief in or worship of more than one god
- A form of government with a monarch at the head
- The ways in which people apply knowledge, tools, and inventions to meet their needs.
- the belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or gods.
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- the creation of written laws.
- when a small group of people runs the government.
- An extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority, formerly especially an emperor or empress
- The doctrine or belief that there is only one God
- A line of hereditary rulers of a country
- a country ruled by religious leaders.
10 Clues: the creation of written laws. • a country ruled by religious leaders. • A line of hereditary rulers of a country • The belief in or worship of more than one god • A form of government with a monarch at the head • when a small group of people runs the government. • The doctrine or belief that there is only one God • ...
Rizal's London's studies, Parisian Universal Expo and the Printing of the El Filibusterismo 2025-03-14
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- The surname of the British librarian who guided Rizal in the British Museum.
- Meyer-Van Loo The printing press that published El Filibusterismo.
- Habana The name of the ship where Rizal began writing El Filibusterismo.
- The main protagonist of El Filibusterismo.
- A friend of Rizal who financially helped in printing El Filibusterismo.
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- Museum A place where Rizal studied and copied Morga’s Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas.
- The book by Antonio Morga that Rizal annotated while in London.
- The city where El Filibusterismo was printed.
- The country where Rizal saw modern machines and inventions at the Universal Exposition.
- House A Philippine artifact showcased at the Paris Universal Exposition.
10 Clues: The main protagonist of El Filibusterismo. • The city where El Filibusterismo was printed. • The book by Antonio Morga that Rizal annotated while in London. • Meyer-Van Loo The printing press that published El Filibusterismo. • A friend of Rizal who financially helped in printing El Filibusterismo. • ...
James Watt Crossword Puzzle 2016-06-12
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- name of university that Watt attended
- mode of water transportation powered by steam engine
- Watt was this type of scientist
- person who creates a particular process or device
- government license used by Watt to protect his inventions
- form of energy that steam engine produces
- place where James Watt was born
- Watt's invention that made it easier to copy letters and drawings
- Watt lived during this time period
- last name of Watt's manufacturing partner
- moving component of steam engine
- original career interest of Watt
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- Watt's revolutionary addition to the original steam engine
- Watt had an early interest for this subject
- key power source of Industrial Revolution invented by Watt
- the making of products on a large scale with machinery
- original creator of the steam engine
- unit of measurement for power adopted by Watt
- reason why Watt tried to improve steam engine
- mode of land transportation powered by steam engine
20 Clues: Watt was this type of scientist • place where James Watt was born • moving component of steam engine • original career interest of Watt • Watt lived during this time period • original creator of the steam engine • name of university that Watt attended • form of energy that steam engine produces • last name of Watt's manufacturing partner • ...
Lesson 11 Puzzle 2019-09-16
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- to crash
- unwilling; hesitant
- feeling low-spirited
- laws; rules that have been officially approved
- the greater part of
- a promise to get revenge
- to disintegrate or wear away
- to come to an agreement through interactive discussion
- a person with a positive attitude
- deep emotional pain
- getting work done effectively
- the state of being different
- to save
- to kidnap
- to struggle for the achievement of something
- polite; gracious and warm
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- to make fun of; to mock
- to create a copy of
- to create; to think up
- friendly; easy to get along with
- the feeling of thrill
- to bring something to it's end; to kill
- the creation of new inventions; the introduction of new ideas
- in beginning stages
- to extend the length of something
- done in an orderly manner
- a feeling of extreme happiness
- to light on fire
- distinct; special
- body of a dead animal
- to explode; shoot out
31 Clues: to save • to crash • to kidnap • to light on fire • distinct; special • to create a copy of • unwilling; hesitant • the greater part of • in beginning stages • deep emotional pain • feeling low-spirited • the feeling of thrill • body of a dead animal • to explode; shoot out • to create; to think up • to make fun of; to mock • a promise to get revenge • done in an orderly manner • ...
Ch. 10 - Growth & Expansion 2023-02-24
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- Another name for a toll road
- A system that brought many people and machines into one building
- A machine for cotton that removed the seeds
- A flat-bottomed boat for carrying materials
- Loyalty to ones region more than to the whole US
- Separate compartments where water levels change for boats
- The first canal built in America
- This gives an inventor the sole legal right to his/her invention
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- In the Missouri Compromise, this state became a Free state
- The man who invented a machine that processed cotton
- Erie canal connected Lake Erie to this river
- Scientific inventions that simplify work
- Money for investment
- The name of the first commercial steamboat.
- A Doctrine that forbid further colonization in North & South America
- An artificial waterway for boats
- People who have a share in a corporation
- Identical machine parts that can be changed quickly
- Invented the first commercial steamboat in 1807.
- The economic system used in the USA
20 Clues: Money for investment • Another name for a toll road • An artificial waterway for boats • The first canal built in America • The economic system used in the USA • Scientific inventions that simplify work • People who have a share in a corporation • A machine for cotton that removed the seeds • The name of the first commercial steamboat. • ...
World War II Inventions 2024-11-13
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- - Amphibious assault ship
- - German cipher machine
- - Landing craft innovator
- - Code-breaking site
- - Versatile military vehicle
- - Iconic fighter plane
- - Anti-tank weapon
- - Portable rocket launcher
- - Early warning system
- - British light machine gun
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- - Navigation tool
- - Infection-fighting drug
- - American tank
- - New aircraft technology
- - Underwater warship
- - Codebreaker extraordinaire
- - Silent troop transport
- - Incendiary weapon
- - Submarine detection
19 Clues: - American tank • - Navigation tool • - Anti-tank weapon • - Incendiary weapon • - Code-breaking site • - Underwater warship • - Submarine detection • - Iconic fighter plane • - Early warning system • - German cipher machine • - Silent troop transport • - Amphibious assault ship • - Infection-fighting drug • - Landing craft innovator • - New aircraft technology • - Portable rocket launcher • ...
Material development 2022-05-28
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- link between theoretical research and classroom practice develops _________ awareness of language learning and teaching
- Materials development is a practical undertaking involving the production, evaluation, adaptation and exploitation of materials intended to facilitate language ______________ and development
- Every teacher is a materials ___________
- type of material that encourage the learner to use the language
- Teachers’ ___________ and inner satisfaction is incredibly important because of the affective impact on pupils
- anything which can be used to facilitate the learning of a language, including coursebooks, videos, graded readers, flash cards, games, websites and mobile phone interactions
- materials ______________ is one of the most important undertakings in applied research
- participating in materials development can increase
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- Materials development is a practical undertaking involving the production, evaluation, ___________ and exploitation of materials intended to facilitate language acquisition and development
- this material is using for guiding the learner in practicing the language
- can help participants to become more aware of important issues in language acquisition and development
- provides the learner with experience of the language in use
- ideally materials should be developed for __________ rather than for teaching
- type of material using to inform the learner about the target language
- helps the learner to make discoveries about the language
- the Materials Development Association
16 Clues: the Materials Development Association • Every teacher is a materials ___________ • participating in materials development can increase • helps the learner to make discoveries about the language • provides the learner with experience of the language in use • type of material that encourage the learner to use the language • ...
Crossword Week 5 2012-08-10
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- Exile: the act of expelling a person from their native land
- A girl or woman in relation to her parents
- The action of saying words aloud to be typed, written down, or recorded on tape
- A crescent-shaped roll made of flaky pastry, often eaten for breakfast
- A group or branch of any religion
- Space or equipment necessary for doing something
- A final point in space or time; an end or extremity
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- Represent (something) as being larger, greater, better, or worse than it really is
- Familiar with and at ease in many different countries and cultures
- The action or process of discovering or being discovered
- Of great importance
- A condition of mental disturbance, typically with lack of energy and difficulty in maintaining concentration or interest in life
- The hormone epinephrine extracted from animals or prepared synthetically for medicinal purposes
- Ask questions of (someone, esp. a suspect or a prisoner) closely, aggressively, or formally
- A particular form of a language that is peculiar to a specific region or social group
15 Clues: Of great importance • A group or branch of any religion • A girl or woman in relation to her parents • Space or equipment necessary for doing something • A final point in space or time; an end or extremity • The action or process of discovering or being discovered • Exile: the act of expelling a person from their native land • ...
Noble Prize Winning Physicist 2021-07-07
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- for the invention of efficient blue light-emitting diodes which has enabled bright and energy-saving white light sources
- for his services to theoretical physics, and especially for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect
- for the discovery of new productive forms of atomic theory
- discovery of nuetron
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- for his discoveries and research in the field of X-ray spectroscopy
- for his investigations of the densities of the most important gases and for his discovery of argon in connection with these studies
- for his work on the scattering of light
- for his prediction of the existence of mesons on the basis of theoretical work on nuclear forces
8 Clues: discovery of nuetron • for his work on the scattering of light • for the discovery of new productive forms of atomic theory • for his discoveries and research in the field of X-ray spectroscopy • for his prediction of the existence of mesons on the basis of theoretical work on nuclear forces • ...
Lectures 2 & 3 - Seed Laws 2018-01-22
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- time limit, in years, for PVP and utility patents
- legal instrument used to new inventions, more restrictive than other options
- length of time, in years, that Federal Seed Act requires records to be kept
- year of passage for Plant Variety Protection Act
- truth-in-labeling law regulating the U.S. seed industry, name and year of passage
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- _________ govt(s)., jurisdiction for laws specifiying minimum quality standards of U.S.-grown seed
- U.S. govt. agency that administers utility patent system
- length of time, in years, that Federal Seed Act requires seed samples to be kept
- legal instrument used to protect new and distinct varieties of potatoes and seed-propagated plant species
- legal instrument used to protect new and distinct varieties of asexually-propagated plant species
- term for a farmer legally saving seed of PVP-protected varieties for his/her own use
- year of Diamond v. Chakrabarty Supreme Court case
- year of passage for Plant Patent Act
- U.S. govt. agency that administers PVP system (abbr.)
14 Clues: year of passage for Plant Patent Act • year of passage for Plant Variety Protection Act • time limit, in years, for PVP and utility patents • year of Diamond v. Chakrabarty Supreme Court case • U.S. govt. agency that administers PVP system (abbr.) • U.S. govt. agency that administers utility patent system • ...
2025 World History Final Review 2025-01-13
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- Civil _________ is a form of protest where protestors break the law and accept the punishment. Used to push back against Apartheid.
- Invention used by the Inca to keep records and manage their empire
- PTSD that soldiers who fought in WWI suffered from
- Individual who named himself dictator after the French Revolution. Forced to abdicate after a failed invasion of Russia
- Treaty that ended WWI and blamed Germany for the War
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- road that spread inventions from east to west
- The civil service exam which increased social mobility in China was based on this
- failed effort to avoid WWII by letting Hitler keep lands
- German use of "lightning war" to quickly take over territory
- Conflict where the USSR and USA did not fight each other directly during the Cold War
- man who began the Protestant Reformation with the 95 Thesis (last name)
- Enlightenment Philosopher who advocated for natural rights
- Spanish Conquistador who overthrew the Aztec Empire
- Alliance created by the USA and Western democracies during the cold war
14 Clues: road that spread inventions from east to west • PTSD that soldiers who fought in WWI suffered from • Spanish Conquistador who overthrew the Aztec Empire • Treaty that ended WWI and blamed Germany for the War • failed effort to avoid WWII by letting Hitler keep lands • Enlightenment Philosopher who advocated for natural rights • ...
Technology Terms 2022-08-16
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- A person who illegally gains access to a computer system to steal information or tamper with the system.
- The application of scientific discoveries for
- Of the present time; using recent ideas and methods.
- The physical parts of a computer and related devices.
- literate To have sufficient knowledge and understanding to be able to use a computer effectively.
- processing The process of producing, editing and storing text on a computer.
- The development and use of a new idea or method.
- digital age The time since personal computers were introduced and became central to people’s lives.
- A very small piece of silicon with electronic circuits on it that can hold large quantities of information or perform mathematical and logical operations.
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- tech Using or involving advanced technology.
- savvy Well informed about or proficient in the use of modern technology, especially computers.
- The process of developing something.
- Suppressing or stopping certain information being available to the public.
- The programmes and other operating information used by a computer and related devices.
- media Websites and computer programmes such as Facebook or Twitter that allow people to connect and share content online.
- intelligence The development of computers or computer-controlled robots to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence.
- To change something in order to make it better.
- An image, video or piece of information that becomes very popular very quickly on the internet.
- Involving, using, or relating to computers, especially the internet.
19 Clues: The process of developing something. • tech Using or involving advanced technology. • The application of scientific discoveries for • To change something in order to make it better. • The development and use of a new idea or method. • Of the present time; using recent ideas and methods. • The physical parts of a computer and related devices. • ...
High Renaissance 2022-04-21
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- Famous for his art, engineering, study of anatomy, and inventions
- Renaissance - marble sculpting and painting “The David” Sculpture, Creation of Adam (Sistine chapel)
- painting of the last meal Jesus had with his followers, falling apart, depart people with real human
- Wrote “The Prince”
- Metal (Copper and tin) used to make sculptures addicted process
- Sharp contrasts between light and dark Make things pop!
- white stone used for sculptures
- Doors of the Baptistry of Florence
- Marble Statue of mary holding deceased Jesus -St. Peter's Basilica -
- Protrudes from a larger object for surface (ex . . . . Gates of paradise and mount rushmore)
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- Michelangelo painting on the back wail of the Sistine Chapel - end of the world
- Statues the symbolize male power and the underdog (Michelangelo, Donatello, and Verrocchio)
- Painted by Raphael - Pope’s bedroom -A collection of famous Greek and Roman thinkers
- The illusion of making bodies or body parts appear like they are going away from you in space
- Process to cast a sculpture out of metal -metal skin over a clay core
- The illusion of making bodies or body parts appear like they are going away from you in space
- The illusion of making bodies or body parts appear like they are going away from you in space
- Book about how to take and keep power politically “Safer to be
- An equestrian (house) statue of a mercenary soldier -Bronze - Lost Wax Method
- Painting by Da Vinci - “La Gioconda” - worth -$860 milion - Louvre
20 Clues: Wrote “The Prince” • white stone used for sculptures • Doors of the Baptistry of Florence • Sharp contrasts between light and dark Make things pop! • Book about how to take and keep power politically “Safer to be • Metal (Copper and tin) used to make sculptures addicted process • Famous for his art, engineering, study of anatomy, and inventions • ...
Section 1 vocab 2020-12-11
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- A period of rapid growth in U.S. Manufacturing.
- exclusive rights to make or sell inventions
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- an inventor who had a research center in New Jersey and invented the light bulb
- an inventor who patented the telephone.
- Brothers who built the first airplane.
- a way to manufacture steel quickly and cheaply by blasting hot air through melted iron.
- introduced the Model T in 1908 and was the first to implement the moving assembly line.
7 Clues: Brothers who built the first airplane. • an inventor who patented the telephone. • exclusive rights to make or sell inventions • A period of rapid growth in U.S. Manufacturing. • an inventor who had a research center in New Jersey and invented the light bulb • a way to manufacture steel quickly and cheaply by blasting hot air through melted iron. • ...
Ancient China and Ancient India 2021-06-07
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- A barrier to prevent intruders in China
- the highest mountain peak win the world in China
- the class for farmers and merchants
- the class for manual labourers
- this desert made the silk road a hard journey
- one of the 4 Great Inventions in China
- one of the major rivers in China
- the class system in India
- there was only one of these to ever rule in Ancient China
- lowest caste in India's class system
- the highest social class in the caste system
- Harappans possibly invented the first ______
- what goes around comes around philosophy
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- the Harappans had an advanced _____ system in their cities
- the description of roles for each caste system
- the river that the Harappans moved to
- the class for rulers and warriors
- the ruler of China
- the belief that you are in harmony with the universe
- the China river renamed because of its silt
- The first emperor
- the exclusive material used in China's trade
- the ___ and yang is a symbol of taoism
- Indus River Valley Civilization
- the Great ____ was found in the citadel beside the lower town in Harappan settlements
25 Clues: The first emperor • the ruler of China • the class system in India • the class for manual labourers • Indus River Valley Civilization • one of the major rivers in China • the class for rulers and warriors • the class for farmers and merchants • lowest caste in India's class system • the river that the Harappans moved to • one of the 4 Great Inventions in China • ...
Important Yankees 2023-12-01
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- Who was female and wrote many things and encouraged the Patriots?
- Who was the first chief justice of the US?
- He had Aaron Burr as his vice president.
- He is often credited for founding the Sons of Liberty.
- Who led the attack on Fort Ticonderoga with Benedict Arnold?
- Only six people attended his funeral.
- He was shot in the leg twice.
- He has fables about his teeth being made of wood.
- Who’s official name was Marie-Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier __________________?
- He created the US Navy.
- He killed someone in a famous musical.
- Who was second in command of the Continental Army?
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- He was the First to sign the Declaration of Independence.
- She was actually a woman who pretended to be a man and was shot 3 times.
- Who was known as the father of the Constitution?
- Who has a famous musical named after him?
- He was known for his great inventions.
- Who said, “Give me liberty or give me death!”
- He said “The Regulars are coming!”
- Was a lawyer for the British soldiers after the Boston Massacre
20 Clues: He created the US Navy. • He was shot in the leg twice. • He was known for his great inventions. • Who has a famous musical named after him? • Only six people attended his funeral. • He said “The Regulars are coming!” • He had Aaron Burr as his vice president. • He killed someone in a famous musical. • ...
Ancient Sumer 2022-11-03
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- a system
- features of qualities of a person
- man made wall to block or capture water
- a symbol that stands for something
- a type of writing
- a way of life that offers more than whats needed
- the use of tools and inventions of other items
- a craftsperson
- structure how you are defined socially
- a Sumarian civilization
- a place in modern day Iraq
- someone who rules
- something in the past
- to bring something new into being
- someone that is trained in one type of career
- 100 years
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- a person who talks about a religion
- a enslaved person
- the feeling or expression of reverence and adoration for a deity.
- a Sumarian city-state
- something hard
- man made waterways
- an expert in one part of history
- a characteristic of civilization that includes the beliefs and behaviors of a society or group of people
- a place in Mesopotamia
- a place for planting
- a person who writes
- a way to communicate
- a society
- a person that sells goods for money
- an ancient Mesopotamian temple tower
- a supply of food
- a problem that has to be solved
33 Clues: a system • a society • 100 years • something hard • a craftsperson • a supply of food • a enslaved person • a type of writing • someone who rules • man made waterways • a person who writes • a place for planting • a way to communicate • a Sumarian city-state • something in the past • a place in Mesopotamia • a Sumarian civilization • a place in modern day Iraq • a problem that has to be solved • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2022-12-20
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- Money used to build factories.
- producing goods in factories was called the ______ ______.
- Factories were built to house these and they made work easier
- when you use your money to help build a factory, you have ________ your money.
- When a group of people put money together to buy or build a factory.
- Where the Industrial Revolution Started.
- The system where money is used by business people to make more money is called ______.
- Needed for machines to run.
- Steam _______ moved trains in the 1830s.
- This replaced the water wheel as a source of power.
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- When work is done by hand it is called
- to make or produce goods.
- Getting goods from one place to another requires a __________ system.
- Wood or Coal used for power
- A change that affected the way people live.
- A worker in a factory was called this.
- Human made waterways, used to get goods from a factory to buyers.
- Iron Ore and Coal are examples of things needed to produce other things.
- Where goods are sold.
- The steam engine and other new machines are examples of these.
- To make things is to _________ them.
21 Clues: Where goods are sold. • to make or produce goods. • Wood or Coal used for power • Needed for machines to run. • Money used to build factories. • To make things is to _________ them. • When work is done by hand it is called • A worker in a factory was called this. • Where the Industrial Revolution Started. • Steam _______ moved trains in the 1830s. • ...
Primary 4C test practice 2025-01-07
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- This is a book with funny stories and pictures.
- When you use a _, you can move your avatar in the game.
- A roller coaster is a ride _ you can find in a theme park.
- If it's not forwards, it's _.
- The wheel is one of the most _ inventions in history.
- Inventors use creativity to find _ to problems.
- Children are great inventors because they have great _.
- A compass is an _ from a long time ago.
- Friction makes a skier _ down.
- When you go faster, you can lose your _.
- When two things _ together, it's called friction.
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- This refers to getting more and more of something.
- When skiers push themselves down a mountain, gravity keeps them moving _.
- You can win the game when you have ten _.
- A small living thing with six legs.
- Gravity _ a skier down the mountain.
- This is a rock with a plant or an animal that died a long time ago.
- You can solve a _ with a good invention.
- You put this inside a toy for it to turn on and you can use it.
- This describes someone who by themselves.
- The more you _ forwards, the more likely you are to fall.
21 Clues: If it's not forwards, it's _. • Friction makes a skier _ down. • A small living thing with six legs. • Gravity _ a skier down the mountain. • A compass is an _ from a long time ago. • You can solve a _ with a good invention. • When you go faster, you can lose your _. • You can win the game when you have ten _. • This describes someone who by themselves. • ...
GDP 2021-04-06
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- .goods and services purchased from another country
- GDP GDP valued at constant dollars...adjusted for inflation
- capital the accumulated knowledge (from education and experience), skills, and expertise possessed by the average worker in an economy
- capita GDP the GDP of a country divided by the population of that country
- combination of invention and innovation
- cycle the wave-like GDP cycles of varying length and amplitude
- goods and services produced in Canada, but sold to other countries
- domestic product the total value of all final goods and services produced in the economy during a given period
- severe or prolonged recession
- .a fall in the level of real GDP - usually when GDP falls in two consecutive quarters
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- branch of economics that focuses on economic decisions of individuals, households, and businesses
- applying inventions to new products or services
- the total value of a nation’s production of goods and services
- branch of economics that focuses on the performance, structure, behavior, and decision-making of an entire economy - the ‘big picture’
- rate the value of one currency in terms of another currency
- advances in knowledge
- capital the plants, equipment, and infrastructure operating in an economy
- GDP GDP valued at current dollars...not adjusted for inflation
18 Clues: advances in knowledge • severe or prolonged recession • combination of invention and innovation • applying inventions to new products or services • .goods and services purchased from another country • GDP GDP valued at constant dollars...adjusted for inflation • rate the value of one currency in terms of another currency • ...
BIOTECHNOLOGY 2025-06-22
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- This science uses living things to make useful products.
- When you find answers to problems.
- Living things have this special code inside their cells.
- What doctors give you to stop you from getting sick from viruses.
- When we use tiny living things to make bread or cheese.
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- A small tool scientists use to see very tiny things.
- A place where scientists do experiments
- Tiny parts inside living things that control how they look and grow.
- What we call new ideas or inventions.
- Growing plants like wheat or corn for food.
- A very, very tiny living thing, like the ones used to make yogurt
- (Genetically Modified) Foods or plants that scientists have changed using genes.
12 Clues: When you find answers to problems. • What we call new ideas or inventions. • A place where scientists do experiments • Growing plants like wheat or corn for food. • A small tool scientists use to see very tiny things. • When we use tiny living things to make bread or cheese. • This science uses living things to make useful products. • ...
Resume Vocabulary 2024-04-15
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- He is _______ at swimming and went to the Olympics.
- The inventor is extremely ____________, he has created so many new inventions that have helped the world.
- My friend is very ______________, she is always working on school assignments and studying.
- Tara is _______________ to this project and will work hard to finish it.
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- I want an employee who is ____________ and can get things done.
- Ms. Buchwak is _______________ to teach us.
- The man has been _________ to marriage for 15 years.
- My sister is not _____________, she is always trying to find something in her room.
- I am ______________ to see the new video game trailer!
- My brother is very _____________, he does not often think with his emotions.
- The movie director is a ______________, he has amazing ideas and plans for every movie he works on!
11 Clues: Ms. Buchwak is _______________ to teach us. • He is _______ at swimming and went to the Olympics. • The man has been _________ to marriage for 15 years. • I am ______________ to see the new video game trailer! • I want an employee who is ____________ and can get things done. • Tara is _______________ to this project and will work hard to finish it. • ...
Intellectual Property Copyright 2012-11-19
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- Van Gogh, Matisse and turner are famous for this
- A larger than life comedian who hates men
- I see a bad moon rising, so here it is merry Christmas, smoke on the water
- Rhythm, melody, timbre and harmony make me what I am
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- First achieved by Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville in 1860
- New inventions carry these
6 Clues: New inventions carry these • A larger than life comedian who hates men • Van Gogh, Matisse and turner are famous for this • Rhythm, melody, timbre and harmony make me what I am • First achieved by Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville in 1860 • I see a bad moon rising, so here it is merry Christmas, smoke on the water
Module 7. Ancient History 1 2022-01-20
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- A Religion that was born in India and that became a missionary religion during Asoka's reign.
- A type of government where the leader receives all the power.
- Name of the roads that empires used for trading between East and West.
- Group of people that lives in southern India
- The ruler of the Chinese Dynasty.
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- Products (in plural) that India traded. These products give a better flavor to our food.
- When a group of people has exclusive control over the production and distribution of certain goods.
- The grandson of Chandragupta Maurya.
- The process of making conquered peoples part of Chinese Culture.
- One of the most important inventions developed in China during the Han Dynasty.
10 Clues: The ruler of the Chinese Dynasty. • The grandson of Chandragupta Maurya. • Group of people that lives in southern India • A type of government where the leader receives all the power. • The process of making conquered peoples part of Chinese Culture. • Name of the roads that empires used for trading between East and West. • ...
Science and Technology Change our Life 2022-10-07
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- Recent, current; relating to the present and not the past.
- A feature or quality that makes one person different from another person; e.g. hair color.
- Relating to or involving knowledge, equipment, and methods that are used in science and industry.
- The weather conditions that an area usually has; e.g. Taiwan is hot and wet.
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- Things which are difficult, but good, that people have done; accomplishments.
- Having permission; being able to do something because somebody says it is OK.
- Something new that has been designed/made/created for the first time.
- Feeling worried and unhappy because of difficult situations, such as problems at school.
- Controlled; made to be less.
- Machines that can move and do other things which people can do.
- A large group of people who live in the same country or area and have the same laws, traditions, etc.
- The opposite of public; not something you want other people to see or know about.
12 Clues: Controlled; made to be less. • Recent, current; relating to the present and not the past. • Machines that can move and do other things which people can do. • Something new that has been designed/made/created for the first time. • The weather conditions that an area usually has; e.g. Taiwan is hot and wet. • ...
Seminar in Psychology Crossword Puzzle 2015-02-21
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- An abnormal syndrome defined as the fear of being or doing one's best.
- Learning by observing others.
- Jung focused on the role of this in shaping personality.
- Self reflection.
- Feeling of living among one's enemies; arises around age 2 or 3
- Remembers what was noticed.
- Theory based upon the idea that all behaviors are acquired through conditioning.
- Freud's view of the human mind
- Potentially for actions themselves that may not be experienced in awareness.
- Need for curiosity and knowledge
- Stated that we use compensation
- reality principle
- Comprehensive measure of the values and behaviors of self-actualizing people.
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- This includes thoughts or feelings we are fully aware of.
- unproductive relating to people
- Efforts to overcome imagined or real inferiorities by developing one's ability.
- Most basic interpersonal need
- Argued for a humanistic, holistic approach that is not value free.
- First to describe the introverted and extroverted personality types.
- Disjunctive and calls for no consistent actions for its relief.
- Positive interpersonal behavior
- Project Pigeon was one of the inventions of this theorist
- In Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, respect of others is part of this.
- Pleasure principle
- Learning by doing and experiencing the consequences of your actions.
25 Clues: Self reflection. • reality principle • Pleasure principle • Remembers what was noticed. • Learning by observing others. • Most basic interpersonal need • Freud's view of the human mind • unproductive relating to people • Positive interpersonal behavior • Stated that we use compensation • Need for curiosity and knowledge • Jung focused on the role of this in shaping personality. • ...
Week 4: Session 1 Vocabulary Review 2020-09-27
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- to rise up from or come into view
- not pretended or forced.
- the language, ideas, inventions, and art of a particular group of people.
- a meeting between a person who has applied for a job and the person who is offering the job.
- a disease in which certain cells grow much faster than they should and kill healthy cells.
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- an area of land given to Native Americans by the U.S. government
- a circle of events that starts from the beginning again and again
- the entire group of people who were born around the same time.
- a mass of extra tissue that grows in or on the body.
9 Clues: not pretended or forced. • to rise up from or come into view • a mass of extra tissue that grows in or on the body. • the entire group of people who were born around the same time. • an area of land given to Native Americans by the U.S. government • a circle of events that starts from the beginning again and again • ...
Kate's Business Crossword 2022-09-21
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- The quantity of consumers that desire and are able to buy a business's goods or services.
- Intangible products such as hairstyling, transport.
- Advancements on existing inventions.
- When the quantity of supply and demand are equal.
- Cereal and milk, car and petrol; these pairs of goods are called…
- People who use goods and services.
- Materials that come from the natural environment.
- A physical product.
- The action of creating goods or services that people buy.
- Goods (money, tools, etc.) used to provide goods and services.
- Increase in prices over a period of time.
- A new idea or product.
- Rise in demand, production, and employment.
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- The lowest point of an economy that results in large unemployment rates and decreased income and standard of living.
- The workforce in a business.
- A decline of demand in an economy that affects employment, production, income, sales, etc.
- The highest point of an economy that results in high employment, standard of living, and demand.
- The amount of goods and services businesses will sell.
- Items not of necessity, but better your life.
- Goods that can replace each other.
- Changes in economic activity characterized by 4 stages.
- Items of necessity.
- A product that is no longer used.
- When a business depends on another. business.
- People who create products.
25 Clues: Items of necessity. • A physical product. • A new idea or product. • People who create products. • The workforce in a business. • A product that is no longer used. • Goods that can replace each other. • People who use goods and services. • Advancements on existing inventions. • Increase in prices over a period of time. • Rise in demand, production, and employment. • ...
Kate's Business Crossword 2022-09-21
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- Intangible products such as hairstyling, transport.
- The workforce in a business.
- When a business depends on another. business.
- When the quantity of supply and demand are equal.
- Changes in economic activity characterized by 4 stages.
- A physical product.
- Advancements on existing inventions.
- A new idea or product.
- The lowest point of an economy that results in large unemployment rates and decreased income and standard of living.
- Goods that can replace each other.
- Cereal and milk, car and petrol; these pairs of goods are called…
- Increase in prices over a period of time.
- A product that is no longer used.
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- People who use goods and services.
- Materials that come from the natural environment.
- A decline of demand in an economy that affects employment, production, income, sales, etc.
- People who create products.
- Rise in demand, production, and employment.
- The highest point of an economy that results in high employment, standard of living, and demand.
- The action of creating goods or services that people buy.
- Items not of necessity, but better your life.
- Items of necessity.
- The amount of goods and services businesses will sell.
- The quantity of consumers that desire and are able to buy a business' goods or services.
- Goods (money, tools, etc.) used to provide goods and services.
25 Clues: A physical product. • Items of necessity. • A new idea or product. • People who create products. • The workforce in a business. • A product that is no longer used. • People who use goods and services. • Goods that can replace each other. • Advancements on existing inventions. • Increase in prices over a period of time. • Rise in demand, production, and employment. • ...
Kate's Business Crossword 2022-09-21
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- The lowest point of an economy that results in large unemployment rates and decreased income and standard of living.
- When a business depends on another business.
- Intangible products such as hairstyling, transport.
- The workforce in a business.
- The highest point of an economy that results in high employment, standard of living, and demand.
- When the quantity of supply and demand are equal.
- A new idea or product.
- A physical product.
- Goods that can replace each other.
- Materials that come from the natural environment.
- People who use goods and services.
- Items not of necessity, but better your life.
- The quantity of consumers that desire and are able to buy a business' goods or services.
- The amount of goods and services businesses will sell.
- Advancements on existing inventions.
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- A decline of demand in an economy that affects employment, production, income, sales, etc.
- Cereal and milk, car and petrol; these pairs of goods are called…
- Rise in demand, production, and employment.
- Items of necessity.
- Goods (money, tools, etc.) used to provide goods and services.
- The action of creating goods or services that people buy.
- Changes in economic activity characterized by 4 stages.
- People who create products.
- A product that is no longer used.
- Increase in prices over a period of time.
25 Clues: Items of necessity. • A physical product. • A new idea or product. • People who create products. • The workforce in a business. • A product that is no longer used. • Goods that can replace each other. • People who use goods and services. • Advancements on existing inventions. • Increase in prices over a period of time. • Rise in demand, production, and employment. • ...
section 1 cross word 2020-12-11
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- Edison,- used electricity inventors
- Industrial Revolution,- a period of rapid growth in u.s manufacturing in the late 1800s
- Process, -a manfuncter steel quickly and cheaply by blasting hot air through molten iron to quickly remove impurities.
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- Gramham Bell,- patented the telephone
- and Orville Wright,-built a lightweight airplane that used a small, gas-powered engine.
- exclusive rights to make or sell inventions
- Ford,- introduced the Model T in 1908
7 Clues: Edison,- used electricity inventors • Gramham Bell,- patented the telephone • Ford,- introduced the Model T in 1908 • exclusive rights to make or sell inventions • and Orville Wright,-built a lightweight airplane that used a small, gas-powered engine. • Industrial Revolution,- a period of rapid growth in u.s manufacturing in the late 1800s • ...
Reformation, Scientific Revolution, & Native Americans 2023-04-21
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- a person who has legal claim to property or title when the person holding that property dies (p. 114)
- to change or develop slowly (p. 127)
- developed the Theory of Gravity (p. 126)
- a Polish priest who in 1515 said Earth revolved around the sun (p. 121)
- became queen when Mary I died (p. 118)
- not valid, or bad in action, manners, or values (p. 112)
- Became queen when Edward died (p. 115)
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- the sun is the center of the universe (p. 121)
- certificates that forgave a person's sins in return for money or gifts (p. 112)
- Johannes Gutenberg invented the __________.(p. 110)
- made great discoveries and improvements in the study of the sciences, especially astronomy (p. 123)
- developed the scientific method (p. 125)
- earth centered (p. 120)
- the path of one object around another object (p.122)
- the force that causes all things to fall toward the Earth (p. 126)
- a fleet of warships (p. 119)
- to make some legal thing no longer legal or valid (p. 114)
- an opinion or belief that does not agree with a religion's official belief or opinion (p.121)
- the ability to read and write (p. 110)
19 Clues: earth centered (p. 120) • a fleet of warships (p. 119) • to change or develop slowly (p. 127) • became queen when Mary I died (p. 118) • the ability to read and write (p. 110) • Became queen when Edward died (p. 115) • developed the scientific method (p. 125) • developed the Theory of Gravity (p. 126) • the sun is the center of the universe (p. 121) • ...
Daily Crossword 2023-10-31
6 Clues: home of the pope • earth revolves around this • head of the catholic church • era of extreme scientific discoveries • the act of killing someone for punishment • belief that the universe revolves around the sun
ze columbian exchange 2024-01-25
5 Clues: __________ he • a item that is addicting • a food that was popular in euope • a place where the native americans first lived • animal that was very helpful for native americans and eruopians
