discoveries and inventions Crossword Puzzles
Vocab Set 4 2022-10-04
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- She might need time to ____ things
- Computers are becoming increasingly ____
- The tax breaks should help to ____ the economy
- The windows were nearly ____ with grime
- My paper was pretty ____ when I picked it up
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- His antics always make good ____ for the gossip columnists
- Her preferred ____ is a sculpture
- To a certain extent these works ____ the more important discoveries of their author
- The charity tonight launched its great ____ against homelessness
- My brother does not have the mental ____ to do this
10 Clues: Her preferred ____ is a sculpture • She might need time to ____ things • The windows were nearly ____ with grime • Computers are becoming increasingly ____ • My paper was pretty ____ when I picked it up • The tax breaks should help to ____ the economy • My brother does not have the mental ____ to do this • His antics always make good ____ for the gossip columnists • ...
Inventions - Reading 2 2019-09-26
u10 Great Inventions 2023-05-27
New world inventions 2022-05-18
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- used to heat food up
- computer- used for gaming, homework, coding, and more.
- used to watch shows and the news
- soda that is very common and popular.
- used to travel extremely far distances.
- bar- chocolate delight
- used to get to places short distance and long distance. ( usually bought in the ages 16 and above)
- used to take photos
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- used when making a stop at the bathroom
- - can be used for calling and or texting
- - provides lighting, heat, and gas in our homes.
- used as a fun way of traveling short distances
12 Clues: used to take photos • used to heat food up • bar- chocolate delight • used to watch shows and the news • soda that is very common and popular. • used to travel extremely far distances. • used when making a stop at the bathroom • - can be used for calling and or texting • used as a fun way of traveling short distances • - provides lighting, heat, and gas in our homes. • ...
G6 Inventions Vocabulary 2025-10-28
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- A large piece of equipment that uses power to do work.
- To find or learn something for the first time.
- To make or design something completely new.
- To make or create goods or materials in a factory.
- A machine that makes vehicles move.
- To put parts together to make something.
- To bring something into existence for the first time.
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- A new thing that someone has made or thought of.
- A small electronic tool or piece of equipment.
- To plan how something will look or work before making it.
- To make something better or more advanced over time.
- Energy that gives power to lights and machines.
12 Clues: A machine that makes vehicles move. • To put parts together to make something. • To make or design something completely new. • To find or learn something for the first time. • A small electronic tool or piece of equipment. • Energy that gives power to lights and machines. • A new thing that someone has made or thought of. • ...
Invention & Innovation 2013-11-06
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- The world's largest video game company by revenue known for its game's characters such as Mario and Luigi.
- The company designs and manufactures vacuum cleaners, hand dryers, bladeless fans and heaters designed by Sir James _____.
- The process of transforming inventions into products.
- Right of ownership of an invention or process.
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- Discovery of new processes and potential of new products.
- The symbol sign or other features of a product.
- A carbonated soft drink sold in stores, restaurants, and vending machines throughout the world known for its red can.
- Legal ownership of material such as books music and films.
8 Clues: Right of ownership of an invention or process. • The symbol sign or other features of a product. • The process of transforming inventions into products. • Discovery of new processes and potential of new products. • Legal ownership of material such as books music and films. • ...
Places in the city 2025-11-08
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- You can take a bus home from the ___
- You can watch a film in the___
- You can meet friends in the center of town at the__
- You can learn how sweets are made in the___
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- You can see new inventions in the___
- You can buy clothes and food in the___
- You can see beautiful art in the___
- You can buy clothes and food in the___
8 Clues: You can watch a film in the___ • You can see beautiful art in the___ • You can see new inventions in the___ • You can take a bus home from the ___ • You can buy clothes and food in the___ • You can buy clothes and food in the___ • You can learn how sweets are made in the___ • You can meet friends in the center of town at the__
AMERICA HISTORY NICHOLAS BRYANT 2020-02-28
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- 1929-1933
- the famed defense attorney, spoke for Scopes.
- Trial it took place in 1925 at high school teacher.
- who debunked Jazz in a 1927 magazine article.
- they abandoned its requirement for inventors to supply models of their inventions in order to obtain a patent.
- his services to Theoretical Physics, and especially for his explanation of the photoelectric effect"
- 1913-1921
- three-time presidential candidate, argued for the prosecution
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- 1921-1923
- As the current sports champions were coming to the close of their careers a _________ of sports stars were in the making.
- Radio also had the effect of causing a revival of_________,as well as popularizing new songs.
- President Coolidge signed into existence the new_____________.
- he was found guilty for teaching evolution.
- he became the first person to launch a liquid-fuel rocket, the forerunner of todays awesome giants that have lead to man on the moon and exploratory visits by spacecraft to many of the planets.
- a baseball player.
- a trend which has continued down to the present day resulting.
- 1923-1929
- by diverse segments of the American public.
- had spread to dance halls and other venues,
19 Clues: 1921-1923 • 1929-1933 • 1923-1929 • 1913-1921 • a baseball player. • he was found guilty for teaching evolution. • by diverse segments of the American public. • had spread to dance halls and other venues, • the famed defense attorney, spoke for Scopes. • who debunked Jazz in a 1927 magazine article. • Trial it took place in 1925 at high school teacher. • ...
SOCIAL MEDIA TERMS QUIZ 2024-07-15
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- That article with the flashy headline about a celebrity's mansion is definitely _____.
- Choose a unique and memorable _____ for your social media accounts.
- By using a VPN, you can browse the internet _____.
- That funny cat video went completely _____ after being posted online.
- _____ often leave negative comments on popular YouTuber's channels.
- Many musicians share their music under _____, allowing free use with attribution.
- Kickstarter is a popular platform for _____ new inventions.
- The #SaveThePandas hashtag is currently _____ on Twitter, raising awareness about endangered pandas.
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- K-pop groups often have a very dedicated and passionate _____.
- Companies sometimes use _____ to get ideas for new products.
- Be careful of emails claiming to be from your bank; they might be _____ attempts.
- Online bullies, or _____, can cause serious emotional distress for their victims.
- High _____ on your social media posts can help you grow your audience.
- Don't feed the _____, they just want to get a reaction out of you.
- Don't fall for _____ that promise you quick and easy money.
- Scroll down your _____ to see the latest updates from your friends and family.
16 Clues: By using a VPN, you can browse the internet _____. • Don't fall for _____ that promise you quick and easy money. • Kickstarter is a popular platform for _____ new inventions. • Companies sometimes use _____ to get ideas for new products. • K-pop groups often have a very dedicated and passionate _____. • ...
Characters Crossword : Middle Grade 2023-01-30
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- This Pokemon collector is known as Satoshi in Japan.
- This video game character mines and crafts.
- This Baudelaire sibling makes incredible inventions to escape Count Olaf.
- In Descendants, Carlos is the son of this villain.
- Since this cop is half dog, he gets easily distracted by balls.
- This cat kid runs a comic club.
- This Wakefield teen fights monsters and zombies with her friends Jack, Quint, and Dirk.
- This Mandalorian is one of the most feared bounty hunters in the galaxy.
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- This witch is the smartest student at Hogwarts.
- This beloved teen sleuth made her first appearance in The Secret of the Old Clock in 1930.
- This Chinese-Canadian student transforms into a giant red panda.
- This demigod is the son of Poseidon in a Rick Riordan's novels.
- This human girl trains to be a witch under Eda, the Owl Lady in Owl House.
- This trickster god goes from villain to antihero.
- This green member of the Teen Titans can shapeshift into any animal.
15 Clues: This cat kid runs a comic club. • This video game character mines and crafts. • This witch is the smartest student at Hogwarts. • This trickster god goes from villain to antihero. • In Descendants, Carlos is the son of this villain. • This Pokemon collector is known as Satoshi in Japan. • This demigod is the son of Poseidon in a Rick Riordan's novels. • ...
SciFi 2023-04-17
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- an apparatus used to control heart fibrillation by application of an electric current to the chest wall or heart.
- a small plastic card issued by a bank, business, etc., allowing the holder to purchase goods or services on credit.
- a space vehicle or missile
- a type of aircraft that uses rotating, or spinning, wings called blades to fly.
- cars with robot brains
- Zoom and Facetime
- a large spacecraft in orbit around Earth
- a room in a warship or AWACS aircraft that functions as a tactical center.
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- steve perlman invented it
- removing an organ from one person (the donor) and surgically placing it in another (the recipient) whose organ has failed.
- Philip Rosedale, the inventor of the once popular online community ________
- an unpiloted aircraft
- a wireless handheld device that allows users to make and receive calls.
- an acronym for one of Swift’s fictional inventions, the “Thomas A. Swift’s Electric Rifle.”
- existing, occurring, or used under the surface of the sea.
15 Clues: Zoom and Facetime • an unpiloted aircraft • cars with robot brains • steve perlman invented it • a space vehicle or missile • a large spacecraft in orbit around Earth • existing, occurring, or used under the surface of the sea. • a wireless handheld device that allows users to make and receive calls. • ...
SciFi 2023-04-17
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- an apparatus used to control heart fibrillation by application of an electric current to the chest wall or heart.
- a small plastic card issued by a bank, business, etc., allowing the holder to purchase goods or services on credit.
- a space vehicle or missile
- a type of aircraft that uses rotating, or spinning, wings called blades to fly.
- cars with robot brains
- Zoom and Facetime
- a large spacecraft in orbit around Earth
- a room in a warship or AWACS aircraft that functions as a tactical center.
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- steve perlman invented it
- removing an organ from one person (the donor) and surgically placing it in another (the recipient) whose organ has failed.
- Philip Rosedale, the inventor of the once popular online community ________
- an unpiloted aircraft
- a wireless handheld device that allows users to make and receive calls.
- an acronym for one of Swift’s fictional inventions, the “Thomas A. Swift’s Electric Rifle.”
- existing, occurring, or used under the surface of the sea.
15 Clues: Zoom and Facetime • an unpiloted aircraft • cars with robot brains • steve perlman invented it • a space vehicle or missile • a large spacecraft in orbit around Earth • existing, occurring, or used under the surface of the sea. • a wireless handheld device that allows users to make and receive calls. • ...
The Victorian Crossword 2020-11-09
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- People who lived during the reign of Queen Victoria.
- __________ saw huge improvements.
- a lot of these started because there was a lot more poor people.
- They became a thing during the Victorian.
- A lot more people were using these, not for education, but more for fun
- It became more popular in groups.
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- Kids were forced to ____ to get money.
- A lot more __________ were made during the Victorian.
- Many poor people resorted to this place to have a place to stay for exchange for work.
- A lot of people were entertained by ____ and live music.
10 Clues: __________ saw huge improvements. • It became more popular in groups. • Kids were forced to ____ to get money. • They became a thing during the Victorian. • People who lived during the reign of Queen Victoria. • A lot more __________ were made during the Victorian. • A lot of people were entertained by ____ and live music. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2022-07-12
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- the amount of goods available
- new inventions, the science of industry
- the right to vote
- desire for particular goods
- to trickle slowly
- a steam engine designed to pull cars on railway
- a person with money to invest
- a complete change in something, the overthrow of a government
- money used to invest in business
- a person who runs a business
- those wishing to purchase goods
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- animal food
- made by humans
- a group of animals by particular characteristics
- a capitalist who invest money in textile-making
- unproductive, inadequate in performance
- world-wide
- in this context, the upper class
- a fee for using a road
- land which could be used by everyone
- animal droppings used to fertilize land
21 Clues: world-wide • animal food • made by humans • the right to vote • to trickle slowly • a fee for using a road • desire for particular goods • a person who runs a business • the amount of goods available • a person with money to invest • those wishing to purchase goods • in this context, the upper class • money used to invest in business • land which could be used by everyone • ...
U1 W4 Vocab Review 2023-09-25
8 Clues: to imagine in one's mind • to call something your own • a strong feeling of excitement • mechanical pieces of technology • a sudden advance in a thing or event • a document that protects an inventions • something charming that holds your attention • affected by intense emotions or expressing intense feelings
Dyson Case 2026-03-19
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- Legal protection for inventions
- Traditional vacuum problem (bags get clogged → loss of this)
- Dyson’s key strategy before manufacturing
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- Major firm that rejected Dyson
- Dyson’s first successful market
- Problem where firms underestimate innovation value
- Type of innovation most common before Dyson
- Stores that refused to sell Dyson products
8 Clues: Major firm that rejected Dyson • Dyson’s first successful market • Legal protection for inventions • Dyson’s key strategy before manufacturing • Stores that refused to sell Dyson products • Type of innovation most common before Dyson • Problem where firms underestimate innovation value • Traditional vacuum problem (bags get clogged → loss of this)
Caleb's Biomedical Science 2017-10-19
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- help with any problems in or related to the teeth
- are fitness professionals who teach yoga
- help doctors with severe medical conditions of patients
- produce images of the human body for medical purposes
- help people to cope with the consequences of a medical injury/disorder/etc.
- helps patients (teens) with drug abuse
- write about new discoveries of science
- ensure client flexibility and fitness
- are specialized physicians who diagnose and treat conditions of the urinary tract and male reproductive systems
- help veterinarians provide health care to animals of all sizes
- regulates temperature readings, color, and appearance of metal
- deals with brain functions and disorders
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- take care of animals at a zoo
- help people with hearing so they don't get hearing loss or so that they can hear
- in the sign making industry ensures that sign and display products meet company and customer quality specifications
- assist women before, during, and after childbirth
- is responsible for safe and efficient operations of jetty plant equipment
- helps people to live their life properly even when they have some sort of medical issue
- create exercise plans and supervise fitness classes
- shows people the importance of monitoring their health
- help with the back of a person and ensure proper exercise
- bring aerobic exercise to the water
- research factors involved in the spread of disease
- get people on the correct medication that they need for their certain medical issue
- create certain electronics to repair things within the body
- help people with genetic medical issues to have great health
26 Clues: take care of animals at a zoo • bring aerobic exercise to the water • ensure client flexibility and fitness • helps patients (teens) with drug abuse • write about new discoveries of science • are fitness professionals who teach yoga • deals with brain functions and disorders • assist women before, during, and after childbirth • ...
PuZzlE! 2022-01-18
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- The pushing wheelbarrow, printing with moveable typing, mechanical clock, paper money, gunpowder, these were known as __.
- Capital of China.
- What objects were burned during this time?
- Ancient trade routes that extended from the Mediterranean in the west to China in the east.
- What did Qin Shi Huang drink that made him believe it'd keep him alive longer, which mostly poisoned and shortened his life span.
- To concentrate power from source or location.
- Philosophy that believed a highly efficient and powerful government was the key to social order.
- Universal force called ___, meaning “The Way.”
- Commanded all the noble families to live at the capitol city is an example of Unification, Standardization, Centralization.
- The Great Wall of China is an example of Unification, Standardization, Centralization.
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- What were the statues called that were found in Qin Shi Huang’s tomb?
- Known as the Middle Kingdom.
- Set of criteria that needs to be met to accomplish an adjective.
- The feminie qualities in the universe.
- Qin Shi Huang had two tasks: destroying outside rival armies and destroying resistance to his rule from within, these were known as his __.
- The masculine qualities in the universe.
- Philosopher who believed the natural order was important.
- In order to maintain social order, ___ punishments must be used.
- Period of unity and peace.
- To bring together.
20 Clues: Capital of China. • To bring together. • Period of unity and peace. • Known as the Middle Kingdom. • The feminie qualities in the universe. • The masculine qualities in the universe. • What objects were burned during this time? • To concentrate power from source or location. • Universal force called ___, meaning “The Way.” • ...
Unit 2 - Age of Exploration Vocabulary 2026-01-08
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- This scientist from England discovered gravity when an apple fell on his head
- The last name of the Spanish explorer that sailed across the Atlantic in 1492
- Ideas, tools, and inventions that improve life
- The last name of the Spanish explorer who defeated the Inca empire
- This scientist from Italy proved that the Earth moves around the Sun
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- The native empire that lived in South America
- This "exchange" was the sharing of plants, animals, people, and disease between Europe and the Americas
- The native civilization living in Mexico before the arrival of the Spanish
- This "revolution" came at a time when people began to use science, experiments, and observation to understand the world.
- The last name of the Spanish conqueror who defeated the Aztec Empire
10 Clues: The native empire that lived in South America • Ideas, tools, and inventions that improve life • The last name of the Spanish explorer who defeated the Inca empire • The last name of the Spanish conqueror who defeated the Aztec Empire • This scientist from Italy proved that the Earth moves around the Sun • ...
Prehistory 2021-03-06
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- diffusion the spread of ideas, inventions, or other cultural elements from one society to another
- member of a group whose economy revolves around its herd of domesticated animals, with which the group periodically moves to find new grazing land
- a biological process in which the physical characteristics of wild plants and animals change as a result of human intervention
- involving or linking two or more regions
- a ranking of groups of people according to their importance, status, or power
- a political unit consisting of an independent city and the lands surrounding it
- new stone age
- a highly organized and complex society
- a human who subsists by hunting wild animals and gathering wild plants
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- a system of government in which the people rule through representatives who govern according to law
- democracy rule by the people, carried out through direct participation in government
- settled; nonmigratory
- old stone age
- monarch a hereditary ruler whose power is unlimited
- a series of rulers who come from the same family
- the shared beliefs, practices, and traditions of a group
- a large political unit in which a number of different lands or peoples are governed by a single ruler
17 Clues: old stone age • new stone age • settled; nonmigratory • a highly organized and complex society • involving or linking two or more regions • a series of rulers who come from the same family • monarch a hereditary ruler whose power is unlimited • the shared beliefs, practices, and traditions of a group • a human who subsists by hunting wild animals and gathering wild plants • ...
RU ITEC411 Chapter 4: Intellectual Property 2022-10-16
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- downloading and distributing copyrighted work without express permission.
- ______ use doctrine - allows the use of copyrighted material as loss as it contributed to new work
- used to copyright inventions
- the practice of distributing media online
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- _______ Engineering - the process of taking something apart to figure out how it works.
- used to protect original works
- Website that was found by the court in 2001 to encourage the infringement of various copyrighted works online
- any word, symbol or design used to identify goods or services
- law passed in 1998 to protect copyrights online
- allows a programmer to develop code to interact with another programmers code
- Also know as read-only memory
11 Clues: used to copyright inventions • Also know as read-only memory • used to protect original works • the practice of distributing media online • law passed in 1998 to protect copyrights online • any word, symbol or design used to identify goods or services • downloading and distributing copyrighted work without express permission. • ...
Lesson 9 Key Terms 2019-02-12
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- an invention by Eli Whitney that made the production of cotton much easier
- Money individuals put into a business in hopes of making a profit
- the economic system of the United States, based on private property and free enterprise
- identical machine parts that could be quickly put together to make a complete product
- a toll road (road that charges money to drive on)
- removal of weapons
- a system bringing manufacturing steps together in one place to increase efficiency
- scientific discoveries that make jobs more simple and easy
- try a person in military court
- official count of a population
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- the change from a farming society to one based in industry, began in Great Britain and spread to the USA around 1800
- program created by Henry Clay to help the growth of industry in America. He wanted to build roads and canals, improve trade, and have a protective tariff.
- an area without any military(soldiers)
- economic system where people are free to buy, sell, and produce whatever they want
- separate compartments (areas) in a canal where water levels can be raised or lowered
- federal, state, and private projects such as canals and roads to improve the transportation system in America
- an artificial waterway dug by people to help transport goods easier
- stronger loyalty to the region where you lived (Northerners, Southerners, Westerners)
- law that gives an inventor sole legal right to all profits made from their invention
19 Clues: removal of weapons • try a person in military court • official count of a population • an area without any military(soldiers) • a toll road (road that charges money to drive on) • scientific discoveries that make jobs more simple and easy • Money individuals put into a business in hopes of making a profit • ...
Significant Scientific Discoveries of the 1990s 2023-06-29
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- Theory (Theoretical framework in physics)
- (Planets outside our solar system)
- (DNA amplification technique)
- (Manipulation of matter at the atomic and molecular scale)
- (Genetic material)
- (Subatomic particles with little mass and no charge)
- Genome (Complete set of human genes)
- (Zero electrical resistance)
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- (Gene editing technology)
- (Global computer network)
- Warming (Rise in Earth's temperature due to human activities)
- Theory (Sensitive dependence on initial conditions)
- (Asexual reproduction)
- Bang (Origin of the universe)
- (European Organization for Nuclear Research)
- (Space telescope)
- Cells (Undifferentiated cells with regenerative potential)
- (First cloned mammal)
- Matter (Unseen matter in the universe)
- (Human Immunodeficiency Virus)
20 Clues: (Space telescope) • (Genetic material) • (First cloned mammal) • (Asexual reproduction) • (Gene editing technology) • (Global computer network) • (Zero electrical resistance) • (DNA amplification technique) • Bang (Origin of the universe) • (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) • (Planets outside our solar system) • Genome (Complete set of human genes) • ...
Cosmic Discoveries: An Astronomical Crossword Adventure 2024-11-10
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- Rapidly spinning neutron star emitting beams of radiation
- Icy body from outer solar system, creates a glowing tail
- Force that attracts objects toward one another in space
- Darkest part of a shadow during an eclipse
- Shift in light wavelength, indicating an object moving away
- Natural light display near polar regions, often green or red
- Instrument for observing distant objects in space
- Group of stars forming a recognizable pattern
- Point in the sky directly above an observer
- Streak of light from a small space rock burning in the atmosphere
- Rocky object, smaller than planets, often found in a belt
- Cloud of gas and dust, birthplace of stars
- Vast collection of stars, gas, and dust bound by gravity
- Time when the Sun is at its highest or lowest point
- When one celestial body blocks the light of another
- Object that orbits a planet, can be natural or artificial
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- Another term for the universe, all of space and time
- Path taken by a celestial object around a star or planet
- Type of neutron star with an extremely strong magnetic field
- Unseen mass thought to make up much of the universe
- Extremely luminous object powered by a supermassive black hole
- Depression on a planet or moon surface, often from an impact
- Related to the sky or space beyond Earth's atmosphere
- Outer atmosphere of the Sun, visible during an eclipse
- Particle representing a quantum of light
- Stellar explosion that occurs at the end of a star's life
- Planet outside our solar system orbiting another star
- Point when day and night are of equal length
- Body orbiting a star, like Earth in the solar system
- Range of wavelengths of light from an astronomical object
30 Clues: Particle representing a quantum of light • Darkest part of a shadow during an eclipse • Cloud of gas and dust, birthplace of stars • Point in the sky directly above an observer • Point when day and night are of equal length • Group of stars forming a recognizable pattern • Instrument for observing distant objects in space • ...
Inventions During WW2 2021-05-21
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- A sport done on snow but in this case done on water
- You use this to make smoothies
- A very strong and popular brand of tape
- This bomb helped end WW2
- A antibiotic that starts with the letter P
- A machine that gives you money when you need it
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- A strong liquid adhesive
- A brand of car made in the 1940s
- I am stuck on ______ and _____ stuck on me
- Food/ Food that you put in the microwave
- This cleans your carpet by sucking the crumbs up
- This has a screen and you can watch shows on it
12 Clues: A strong liquid adhesive • This bomb helped end WW2 • You use this to make smoothies • A brand of car made in the 1940s • A very strong and popular brand of tape • Food/ Food that you put in the microwave • I am stuck on ______ and _____ stuck on me • A antibiotic that starts with the letter P • A machine that gives you money when you need it • ...
Inventions - HF J 2023-06-07
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- You burn this when the light is out
- Round things that help a vehicle to move
- Flying vehicle
- Things in your shirt to secure and close it
- An electronic device you use to do homework and even play games
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- You get this from tree
- A vehicle that has two wheels, moved by pedals
- A machine with moving parts that converts power into motion
- A solid material that is shiny
- You use this in a remote control
- A machine that resembles a living creature that helps human to do complex works
- Shaped like a circle
12 Clues: Flying vehicle • Shaped like a circle • You get this from tree • A solid material that is shiny • You use this in a remote control • You burn this when the light is out • Round things that help a vehicle to move • Things in your shirt to secure and close it • A vehicle that has two wheels, moved by pedals • A machine with moving parts that converts power into motion • ...
Exam 2 Vocabulary 2026-01-12
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- A large important church
- To take control of a place, usually by force
- A move to a higher position at work
- A place where someone is buried
- To enter a place by force
- The final time something must be finished
- The charity promised to ______ support for the affected families.
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- The soldiers were ______ off guard when the attack began.
- Scientists worked hard to establish the ______ between the two discoveries.
- A large deep hole in the ground
- The manager decided to ______ changes immediately.
- The team met weekly to ______ progress on the project.
- The army tried to break through enemy ______, but failed.
- A group of ships, boats, or vehicles
14 Clues: A large important church • To enter a place by force • A large deep hole in the ground • A place where someone is buried • A move to a higher position at work • A group of ships, boats, or vehicles • The final time something must be finished • To take control of a place, usually by force • The manager decided to ______ changes immediately. • ...
HISTORY 2025-11-01
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- / Flourishment : The period of great growth and cultural development in the Abbasid era
- / Flourishment : A time of wealth, stability, and scientific progress
- times / Invention of writing : The earliest known period of human history before the Middle Ages
- : A great library and research center in Baghdad
- / Philosophy : Improving earlier scientific or philosophical ideas through analysis
- : The study of past events and human civilizations
- : Artistic expression of emotions and stories in rhythm and words
- civil / Philosophy : The civilization of ancient Greece known for democracy and philosophy
- / Plato / Aristotle : A Greek philosopher who taught questioning and moral reasoning
- : Islamic leadership after Prophet Muhammad to rule and guide the Ummah
- : A deadly disease that killed millions in Europe, like the Black Death
- : A Muslim scientist who studied astronomy, geography, and physics
- : A geographer who made detailed world maps
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- : A historian and sociologist who wrote about civilizations
- : The father of surgery in Islamic Andalusia
- writing : Picture-based writing system of ancient Egypt
- : A government based on Islamic law and unity under faith
- : The creation of symbols to record language, marking the start of history
- : Great discoveries and progress in science, medicine, and art
- : A political system where land was exchanged for loyalty and service
- : The study of stars and planets developed by ancient scholars
- : Laws that deal with crimes and justice in Islamic governance
- : Converting Greek and Persian works into Arabic
- : A social ranking system dividing people by birth or job
- / Experimental approach : The search for wisdom and truth through reason
- / Ibn Sina : A physician and chemist who identified diseases and medical treatments
- : The period in Europe between ancient and modern times (5th-15th century)
- : Religious wars between Christians and Muslims over the Holy Land
28 Clues: : A geographer who made detailed world maps • : The father of surgery in Islamic Andalusia • : A great library and research center in Baghdad • : Converting Greek and Persian works into Arabic • : The study of past events and human civilizations • writing : Picture-based writing system of ancient Egypt • : A government based on Islamic law and unity under faith • ...
Delight's 18oos history 2023-05-02
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- His wife died and he invented a way to communicate quickly over great distances
- This political party was the party of Abe Lincoln
- This is a line used in factories when the industrial revolution begins
- America migrates to live in North America from sea to shining sea
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- The movement of many people to California in the 1800's
- This is an organization of people who believe drinking is bad
- An Iron horse that runs on coal and steam
- He brought inventions from England to America
- This famous Eli invented a device to remove cotton seeds from cotton
9 Clues: An Iron horse that runs on coal and steam • He brought inventions from England to America • This political party was the party of Abe Lincoln • The movement of many people to California in the 1800's • This is an organization of people who believe drinking is bad • America migrates to live in North America from sea to shining sea • ...
Doctoral Discoveries: A PhD Puzzle Challenge 2024-09-05
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- question What is the specific query or problem that guides a research study?
- approval What must researchers obtain from an institutional review board to ensure their study meets ethical standards?
- What is the concept describing a cause-and-effect relationship, where one event directly leads to another?
- What is the final written document that presents the research findings and is required for the completion of a PhD?
- What term describes a relationship between two variables, where a change in one is associated with a change in the other?
- What is the unethical practice of using someone else’s work or ideas without proper citation or acknowledgment?
- What section of a dissertation allows the researcher to thank individuals and organizations who helped in the completion of their work?
- What is a proposed explanation or prediction that can be tested through research?
- What concept refers to the consistency of a research study or measuring test, meaning the same results would be obtained if repeated?
- What term refers to the extent to which a research study accurately measures what it intends to measure?
- research What type of research focuses on non-numerical data, such as interviews, observations, and thematic analysis?
- What term refers to the financial support provided for conducting research, often through grants or scholarships?
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- presentation What event involves a researcher sharing their findings with peers and professionals at an academic or professional meeting?
- study What type of research examines data from a population at a specific point in time, rather than over a period?
- What term describes the process of submitting and having research findings printed or distributed in academic journals?
- What term refers to the collection of raw data outside of a laboratory or academic setting, often in the natural environment?
- proposal What is the document outlining the intended research, including objectives, methodology, and significance, submitted before beginning the full research?
- review What section of a research paper summarizes and critiques existing studies relevant to the research topic?
- What is the position undertaken by a PhD graduate for further research experience, typically at a university or research institution?
- What is the section of a research paper that describes the approach and techniques used to conduct the research?
- analysis What term describes the process of using mathematical techniques to interpret, describe, and summarize numerical data in research?
- study What type of research involves repeated observations of the same variables over a long period of time?
- What is the formal event where PhD candidates present their research and answer questions from a committee to earn their degree?
- journal What type of periodical publishes peer-reviewed articles and research papers written by scholars?
- What term describes the extent to which research findings can be applied to wider populations or different contexts?
25 Clues: question What is the specific query or problem that guides a research study? • What is a proposed explanation or prediction that can be tested through research? • What term refers to the extent to which a research study accurately measures what it intends to measure? • ...
Lost in a Story page 36 non fiction 2024-05-26
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- Mystory books and stories are my favorite ___________________ .
- This book is so hard to understand, it is too ___________________ .
- We can walk at a faster ___________________ so we can arrive home earlier.
- I hope the book will ___________________ who the killer is, so far I have no clue.
- I have lot os ___________________ when I must do a test or speak infront of many people.
- There is so much ___________________ between two people who are argueing.
- Going on holiday was an ___________________ experience.
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- Criminals are all guilty because of the _____________ they have commited.
- Many years ago adventurers made lots of ___________________ when they explore new continents.
- There is lots of ___________________ in the world. Many counries are at war with each other.
- This book has an amazing ___________________ , I enjoyed every part of it.
- A complete story has many ___________________ .
12 Clues: A complete story has many ___________________ . • Going on holiday was an ___________________ experience. • Mystory books and stories are my favorite ___________________ . • This book is so hard to understand, it is too ___________________ . • Criminals are all guilty because of the _____________ they have commited. • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2022-11-04
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- total value of production within a country's borders in a given year
- new inventions to improve production
- government intervention in a market
- ability to create new technology for economy
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- efficiency of production
- gross domestic product adjusted for price changes
- system meant to regulate the economy
- putting money into a business
8 Clues: efficiency of production • putting money into a business • government intervention in a market • system meant to regulate the economy • new inventions to improve production • ability to create new technology for economy • gross domestic product adjusted for price changes • total value of production within a country's borders in a given year
Now and Ben 2014-05-13
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- useful tools, machines,or instruments that were created by someone
- to successfully complete something or get a good result
- things that are successful or impressive
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- to have planned or developed something
- unusual or surprising
- something that happens because of something else
- to have written something
- quantities of something
8 Clues: unusual or surprising • quantities of something • to have written something • to have planned or developed something • things that are successful or impressive • something that happens because of something else • to successfully complete something or get a good result • useful tools, machines,or instruments that were created by someone
MaAaAyYaAaNnNnN 2023-11-02
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- the main religion of the mayan
- number of cities the mayan built
- the main crop grown by the mayans was_____
- the main god of the mayan was ______
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- the mayans were located in ______
- leader of the civilization
- one of the many inventions of the mayan was the ______
- ______ Janaab Pakal most famous leader
8 Clues: leader of the civilization • the main religion of the mayan • number of cities the mayan built • the mayans were located in ______ • the main god of the mayan was ______ • ______ Janaab Pakal most famous leader • the main crop grown by the mayans was_____ • one of the many inventions of the mayan was the ______
Revolutions 2024-05-10
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- an economic system in which factories, farms, and other properties are privately owned and compete to make a profit
- to make or process something by using machinery
- a system in which the government does not interfere in business and trade
- union- a group of workers who unite to push for higher wages and better working conditions
- things that can be bought, sold, or traded, such as food items, clothing, tools, and crafts
- a large company formed by a group of investors
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- an engine used to pull or push railroad cars along a track
- having to do with industry
- to put money into something in order to earn interest or make a profit
- money invested in the means of production
- the process by which people vote to choose someone for office
- a waterway made by artificial means, such as digging
- to make a change for the better
- a political and economic system in which the government owns businesses
- engine- a machine that uses energy produced by the steam from boiling water; one of the two most important inventions of the Industrial Revolution
15 Clues: having to do with industry • to make a change for the better • money invested in the means of production • a large company formed by a group of investors • to make or process something by using machinery • a waterway made by artificial means, such as digging • an engine used to pull or push railroad cars along a track • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2026-02-09
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- People are concerned that their __________ may be threatened when personal data is collected online.
- Selling users’ personal data without permission is a form of data __________.
- Self-driving cars reduce human __________ by allowing machines to make decisions.
- It is __________ to ensure that AI is used fairly and responsibly in schools.
- AI may show __________ if it is trained using unfair or incomplete data.
- Students may develop __________ on AI tools if they rely on them instead of thinking for themselves.
- Governments introduce __________ to control how AI technologies are developed and used.
- AI systems improve __________ by completing tasks faster and with fewer errors.
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- Replacing human judges with AI creates a moral __________ in the justice system.
- New inventions created using AI show how technology can drive __________ in society.
- There must be __________ when AI systems cause harm or make serious mistakes.
- Many factories use __________ to replace repetitive manual labour and reduce costs.
- Greater __________ allows users to understand how AI systems reach their conclusions.
- __________ on AI may weaken students’ problem-solving and critical thinking skills.
- An __________ determines how a computer processes information and makes decisions.
15 Clues: AI may show __________ if it is trained using unfair or incomplete data. • Selling users’ personal data without permission is a form of data __________. • There must be __________ when AI systems cause harm or make serious mistakes. • It is __________ to ensure that AI is used fairly and responsibly in schools. • ...
Spindletop Word Search 2024-03-05
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- Which was near Spindletop that also got an increase in population?
- By the 1900, Houston had a well developed ____to help with transportation of people.
- These are towns that experience a sudden rise in population and business
- What is the nation's leading oil producing state?
- What was one negative part of these cities that rapidly grew?
- What year did Edwin Drake successfully drill for oil?
- Edwin Drake drilled the first successful oil well what state?
- By the late 1800s most of this resource was refined in a product called kerosene.
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- In 1914, this automobile maker opened an auto assembly plant in Dallas.
- How high was the Spindletop's highest gusher?
- Which city reaped the benefits of the oil discoveries?
- drilled the first oil well in Texas at Oil Springs.
- Between 1900 and 1920, the number of Texans living in places with populations over 2,500 did what?
- How many barrels of Oil did Spindletop produce by 1902?
14 Clues: How high was the Spindletop's highest gusher? • What is the nation's leading oil producing state? • drilled the first oil well in Texas at Oil Springs. • What year did Edwin Drake successfully drill for oil? • Which city reaped the benefits of the oil discoveries? • How many barrels of Oil did Spindletop produce by 1902? • ...
THE IMPORTANCE OF MATERIALS DEVELOPMENT FOR LANGUAGE LEARNING 2021-09-02
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- includes reports of a number of research projects in the field of English for academic purposes.
- is a practical undertaking involving the production, evaluation, adaptation and exploitation of materials intended to facilitate language acquisition and development.
- can help participants to become more aware of important issues in language acquisition.
- materials Development Association
- generally serve as the basis of much of the language input that learners receive and the language practice that occurs in the classroom”
- providing the learner with experience of the language in use.
- are encouraged to work together collaborative
- receive constructive feedback during and after the course or project.
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- guiding the learner in practising the language.
- are considering the implications of their specialised research for materials development
- helping the learner to make discoveries about the language.
- is a book which includes research on the evaluation of coursebooks in many different regions of the world.
- informing the learner about the target language.
- encouraging the learner to use the language.
- refers to numerous research projects especially those involving investigations of how teachers evaluate coursebooks and how they adapt and supplement them.
- 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.
16 Clues: materials Development Association • are encouraged to work together collaborative • informing the learner about the target language. • guiding the learner in practising the language. • encouraging the learner to use the language. • helping the learner to make discoveries about the language. • ...
Unit 5 review 2025-02-04
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- The main driver of the Revolution and the new technology in it
- One of the big problems of the Revolution in the 19th century
- One of the most important technological inventions, transportation related
- Main resource that drove Industrialization
- Type of Revolution that allowed for the proliferation of new technology
- Ruler of Japan before the changes of the 19th century
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- Period of industrialization in Japan
- Process of adopting adopting western culture, values and practices
- The place where most production took place during the revolutions of the 19th century
- Another big problem of the Revolution period, which can be seen in almost every photo of the period
- Type of Revolution that allowed the population to increase dramatically in the 19th century
- European country that was defeated by Japan in a war in 1905
12 Clues: Period of industrialization in Japan • Main resource that drove Industrialization • Ruler of Japan before the changes of the 19th century • European country that was defeated by Japan in a war in 1905 • One of the big problems of the Revolution in the 19th century • The main driver of the Revolution and the new technology in it • ...
Renaissance Unit Extra Credit 2023-03-28
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- Known as the father of Humanism; an Italian scholar and writer of sonnets
- City in Northern Italy where the Italian Renaissance began
- German publisher who perfected the moveable-type printing press
- Title of a famous da Vinci painting about Jesus’ final meal
- Italian political philosopher who wrote The Prince, a guide to gaining and maintaining power
- Subject of Michelangelo's most famous sculpture, which depicts an Old Testament hero
- The practice of charging high interest on borrowed money; this was opposed by the church
- Italian artist best known for his sculptures and paintings, including the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican
- a philosophy at the heart of the Renaissance
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- A wealthy person who financially supports the arts
- Most famous da Vinci painting; portrait of a wealthy Italian woman
- Literal meaning of the word “renaissance”
- During the Renaissance, there was a renewed interest in the cultures of ancient Rome and _____.
- Title of Sir Thomas More’s famous book about an ideal society
- Dutch priest, writer, and scholar who promoted humanism; wrote In Praise of Folly
- Region of Europe where the Renaissance began
- Italian “Renaissance Man” known for his art, inventions, science, etc. (last name only)
17 Clues: Literal meaning of the word “renaissance” • Region of Europe where the Renaissance began • a philosophy at the heart of the Renaissance • A wealthy person who financially supports the arts • City in Northern Italy where the Italian Renaissance began • Title of a famous da Vinci painting about Jesus’ final meal • ...
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE 2023-02-08
7 Clues: strong feeling • difficult to believe • to bring someone back to life • to make a device start working • GPS is an A.I. application used in _____ • having the ability, power, or qualities to be able to do something • a type of book or film that is based on imagined scientific discoveries
Serene and Hayden crossword 2018-04-26
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- - plant life in the particular area
- - a building skyscraper or any sort of building
- - something that grows from a seed
- - a person that researches discoveries or mysteries
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- - an area that animals or humans live in
- - to defend protect or save a human or animal
- - animals that live in a particular area
7 Clues: - something that grows from a seed • - plant life in the particular area • - an area that animals or humans live in • - animals that live in a particular area • - to defend protect or save a human or animal • - a building skyscraper or any sort of building • - a person that researches discoveries or mysteries
Semester 1 review Puzzle 2 2015-12-09
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- Typhoon is another name for a _______________.
- The subarctic climate is often called __________ climate.
- The first modern astronomer to propose a Sun-centered universe was ____________.
- This scientist was the first to use the telescope in astronomy.
- stream Fastest moving currents of air found near the top of the troposphere is called _______.
- On a weather map, ____________ fronts are shown by line with triangular points on one side.
- The humid subtropical climate dominates the __________United Sates.
- ___________ has the steepest pressure gradient.
- of the discoveries which led to the modern view of the solar system was that the orbits of the planets are __________.
- The _________ sides of mountains are often wet.
- This scientist determined the nature of the forces that kept the planets in their orbits.
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- Three laws of planetary motion was discovered by ______________.
- The Technical name for high pressure center.
- This air mass often originates as a different air mass in Siberia and is subsequently altered.
- The two types of dry (B) climates are desert and _______.
- The apparent westward drift of the planets as compared to the background stars is called __________.
- An air mass from the Gulf of Mexico is labeled _____________.
- Type of breeze which originates during the day and flows toward the land.
- rainforest The most luxuriant vegetation in any climatic realm is the __________.
- The Koppen climate classification recognizes ___________ principal climate groups.
- A ______ air mass is warm and dry.
21 Clues: A ______ air mass is warm and dry. • The Technical name for high pressure center. • Typhoon is another name for a _______________. • ___________ has the steepest pressure gradient. • The _________ sides of mountains are often wet. • The subarctic climate is often called __________ climate. • The two types of dry (B) climates are desert and _______. • ...
THE BEGINNING 2022-06-17
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- made up of spheroid plasma that is held up together tightly with the help of its gravitational force
- a natural celestial object that is characterized by an orbit around a planet of the Solar System
- remotely controlled roving vehicles that carried television cameras and instruments to measure the physical and chemical properties of the lunar soil
- capability of being inhabited
- vast cosmic islands of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter held together by gravity
- the Greek word for "life"
- the flight spare, or backup vehicle for the sojourner rover that operated on Mars in 1997
- a vehicle that travels across the surface of a planet, moon, or other astronomical objects.
- a planet outside the solar system
- the center or most important part of something
- an online database of potentially habitable worlds discoveries; an acronym
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- life outside of Earth
- a region around a magnetic material within which the force of magnetism acts.
- the force that attracts a body toward its center
- also known as "Geosphere"
- small, rocky, objects that orbit the Sun
- a place in space where gravity pulls so much that even light cannot get out
- a hard outer layer of something
- one of the two theories about the origin of the Earth
- a frozen leftover from the formation of the solar system that is composed of dust, rock, and ices
20 Clues: life outside of Earth • also known as "Geosphere" • the Greek word for "life" • capability of being inhabited • a hard outer layer of something • a planet outside the solar system • small, rocky, objects that orbit the Sun • the center or most important part of something • the force that attracts a body toward its center • ...
Crossword (Aaryan,Divit,Venkatesh) 2022-06-20
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- a person who is enjoying themselves in a lively and noisy way.
- extraordinarily good; wonderful.
- a roguish or mischievous act.
- the philosophical theory that the self is all that exists
- sharp,shrewd,clever,intelligent
- bitterness,resentment,enmity
- a substance with a soothing effect when applied to the skin
- comparable in certain respects, typically in a way which makes clearer the nature of the things compared.
- the state of being dull or lethargic.
- bitter,sharp,harsh
- an unpleasant, contemptible, or wicked man.
- a humorous or malicious deception.
- unsophisticated and socially awkward.
- physical beauty, especially of a woman
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- sudden failure,fiasco
- good luck in making unexpected and fortunate discoveries
- hint,refer,imply,indicate,to make a secretive mention of something
- expressing disapproval
- no longer produced or used; out of date.
- kept secret or done secretively, especially because illicit forbidden by law, rules, or custom.
- warn,scold,reprimand
- reserved,introvert,quiet
- particular,careful,diligent,hardworking
- consisting of elements that are not of the same kind
- coarse,rough in texture,harsh,hurtful
- burdensome,involving great deal of hard work or difficult
- (especially of a person or their appearance) untidy and dirty.
- too great to be overcome.
- harmful,damaging
- involving calamity; catastrophic or disastrous.
- the property of excessive fatness
31 Clues: harmful,damaging • bitter,sharp,harsh • warn,scold,reprimand • sudden failure,fiasco • expressing disapproval • reserved,introvert,quiet • too great to be overcome. • bitterness,resentment,enmity • a roguish or mischievous act. • sharp,shrewd,clever,intelligent • extraordinarily good; wonderful. • the property of excessive fatness • a humorous or malicious deception. • ...
Winter Career Word Search 2025-12-23
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- A job that helps people with personal or family needs
- Ms.S's Undergrad Institution
- A person who teaches students
- Someone who keeps track of money for a business
- A career that creates visual designs
- Higher Education Institution
- A career that helps doctors care for patients
- Someone who builds or repairs structures
- A job that installs or fixes water systems
- A job focused on physical or mental health
- A job focused on assembling parts or products
- A job that styles hair and applies makeup
- Ms.S's Graduate Institution
- A person who delivers goods to stores or homes
- Someone who enforces laws and keeps communities safe
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- A job that helps fix computer problems
- A job that fixes cars and engines
- A job that serves food to customers
- Someone who takes professional photos
- A career that writes computer code
- A career that involves working with machines to create products
- A job that helps students plan school or career paths
- Your place of 8-12 education
- A person who designs buildings
- A person who prepares food in a restaurant
- A job that helps people with legal issues
- Someone who studies science to make discoveries
- A job that manages workers or schedules
- A career that designs or builds solutions to problems
- A person who starts and runs a business
30 Clues: Ms.S's Graduate Institution • Ms.S's Undergrad Institution • Your place of 8-12 education • Higher Education Institution • A person who teaches students • A person who designs buildings • A job that fixes cars and engines • A career that writes computer code • A job that serves food to customers • A career that creates visual designs • Someone who takes professional photos • ...
Ancient Civilizations 2024-12-18
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- Mesoamerican empire known for its monumental cities, agriculture, and human sacrifices.
- The cradle of civilization, located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
- Ancient civilization with deep spiritual, mathematical, and cultural contributions, home to the Indus Valley and later the Maurya and Gupta Empires.
- Ancient civilization in South America, famous for their advanced road system and the city of Machu Picchu.
- Rome Empire that ruled much of Europe and the Mediterranean, famous for its legal system and engineering feats.
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- Ancient civilization centered around the Nile River, famous for its pyramids and pharaohs.
- Empire known for its vast territory, including modern-day Iran, and contributions to culture, government, and religion.
- Greece Civilization known for its philosophy, democracy, and contributions to art and science.
- Mesoamerican civilization known for its advanced writing system, astronomy, and architecture.
- Ancient civilization known for its dynasties, inventions, and the Great Wall.
10 Clues: The cradle of civilization, located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. • Ancient civilization known for its dynasties, inventions, and the Great Wall. • Mesoamerican empire known for its monumental cities, agriculture, and human sacrifices. • Ancient civilization centered around the Nile River, famous for its pyramids and pharaohs. • ...
Heroes 2024-10-29
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- Golda Meir was one of Isreal's leaders who believed in Isreal's ________________________.
- Sitting Bull led his people to ____________ over the U.S. Troops in the Battle of Little Bighorn in 1876.
- Louis Pasteur made ________________ about germs so people are able to eat safely.
- Albert Einstein used ___________ and math to form ideas about how objects in space move.
- Sally Ride was the first woman _______________.
- Marie Curie was a ________________ who helped people with cancer.
- Henri Dunant saw many wounded soldiers who needed help after a battle so he helped _________________ get supplies for the soldiers.
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- Martin Luther King Jr. inspired people to work ________________ for their civil rights.
- Bella Abzug and Gloria Steinam both _____________ for women's rights.
- Hull House was important because _________________ could learn English and get help finding jobs there.
- Jonas Salk was a doctor who made a ______________ to fight polio.
- Rosa Parks inspired people to ___________ buses, or stop riding buses.
- Thomas Edison was an _____________ who created the phonograph and recorded his own voice.
- Jane Addams was interesting in helping Chicago's immigrants because they were _______ and had very little money.
- The Battle of Little Bighorn was about the ___________ nation wanting freedom to live on their own land.
15 Clues: Sally Ride was the first woman _______________. • Jonas Salk was a doctor who made a ______________ to fight polio. • Marie Curie was a ________________ who helped people with cancer. • Bella Abzug and Gloria Steinam both _____________ for women's rights. • Rosa Parks inspired people to ___________ buses, or stop riding buses. • ...
Chapter 4 Vocabulary 2023-10-31
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- a formal change or addition to the U.S. Constitution
- a person who comes to a country to take up residence
- government that receives its power from the people
- ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution that list specific freedoms guaranteed to every U.S. citizen
- love for one’s country
- the status of a citizen, which includes certain duties and rights
- a form of government in which people rule through elected representatives
- a principle or ideal by which people live
- an economy that allows business owners to compete in the market with little government interference
- the document that is the foundation for all U.S. laws and the framework for the U.S. government
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- one of the elements needed for production of goods or services to occur
- the rivalry among businesses to sell the most goods to consumers and make the greatest profit
- a guarantee that government and private institutions will not discriminate against people on the basis of factors such as race, religion, age, gender, or disability
- the spreading of an idea, product, or technology around the world
- legal activities through which a citizen influences public policy
- a person who uses goods or services
- gross domestic product, or the total value of the goods and services produced in a country during a given time period
- a national government
- the money that remains after the costs of producing a product are paid
- tools and equipment made through scientific discoveries
20 Clues: a national government • love for one’s country • a person who uses goods or services • a principle or ideal by which people live • government that receives its power from the people • a formal change or addition to the U.S. Constitution • a person who comes to a country to take up residence • tools and equipment made through scientific discoveries • ...
01355101 Let’s Review! Vocabulary from Units 1 & 2 2025-07-31
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- behaving in a pleasant, kind way towards someone
- (the study and knowledge of) the practical, especially industrial, use of scientific discoveries
- hair that a man grows above his upper lip
- to roll a ball along a smooth surface during a game of bowls or bowling
- a system of communication consisting of sounds, words, and grammar
- activity that you do for pleasure and that needs physical effort or skill, usually done in a special area and according to fixed rules
- the distance from the top to the bottom of something, or the quality of being tall
- hair that grows on the chin and lower part of a person's face
- the activities of the government, members of law-making organizations, or people who try to influence the way a country is governed
- willing to give money, help, kindness, etc., especially more than is usual or expected
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- being certain of your abilities or having trust in people, plans, or the future
- a polite word for old
- always putting a lot of effort and care into your work
- a style that is popular at a particular time, especially in clothes, hair, make-up, etc
- physical exercises and activities performed inside, often using equipment such as bars and ropes intended to increase the body's strength and the ability to move and bend easily
- having curls or a curved shape
- written artistic works, especially those with a high and lasting artistic value
- having more body fat than is healthy
18 Clues: a polite word for old • having curls or a curved shape • having more body fat than is healthy • hair that a man grows above his upper lip • behaving in a pleasant, kind way towards someone • always putting a lot of effort and care into your work • hair that grows on the chin and lower part of a person's face • ...
Africa 2023-01-06
Technology 2025-11-10
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- – Early broadcasts often came from these small, independent radio stations.
- – The car industry created these workers who repaired engines and tires.
- – Rural families listened to this new invention for news and entertainment.
- – The first Canadian radio programs were often from this neighboring country.
- – Farmers began to buy these to plow fields more efficiently instead of using horses.
- – A job made popular by the automobile — traveling salesmen.
- – Early radios used long metal ones of these to catch signals.
- – The most famous and affordable car of the 1920s — the Model T.
- – Rules created to keep cars from going too fast.
- – This city became an early hub for radio broadcasting in Canada.
- – A device that allowed long-distance voice communication.
- – The Model T made this type of travel faster and easier.
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- – The telephone and radio helped reduce this feeling for isolated Canadians.
- – People who flew supplies and mail to northern communities — bush pilots.
- – Many early radios were powered by these — dry cell batteries.
- – These guides helped drivers find their way before GPS — road maps.
- – A common 1920s job created by automobiles — gas station attendant.
- – Soft, sticky prairie soil that made driving difficult.
- – Rural families could now keep in touch more easily using this invention.
- – The decade known for jazz, new inventions, and social change — the Roaring Twenties.
- – The “gumbo” mud often forced farmers to use these on their car wheels for traction.
21 Clues: – Rules created to keep cars from going too fast. • – Soft, sticky prairie soil that made driving difficult. • – The Model T made this type of travel faster and easier. • – A device that allowed long-distance voice communication. • – A job made popular by the automobile — traveling salesmen. • – Early radios used long metal ones of these to catch signals. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2025-11-18
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- Building where textiles were produced
- Water-powered spinning machine (two-word tech but common term)
- Action of twisting fibers into thread (as in a jenny or mule)
- Replacement of hand labor with machines
- Device used to weave cloth
- Metal central to machinery and railways
- Exchange of goods boosted by industrial production
- Overcrowded urban housing for factory workers
- The main theme of economic production during the Industrial Revolution
- Spinning machine combining features of jenny and water frame
- Person who starts and manages businesses during industrialization
- Environmental consequence of rapid industrial growth
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- Early steam-powered railway engine
- Daily experience of workers in industrial mills
- Invention that allowed multiple spindles for spinning
- Global power that benefited from industrial output
- New inventions and methods that spurred growth
- Industry that led early industrial growth
- Use of children in dangerous factory work
- Movement of people from countryside to industrial cities
- Financial assets used to fund factories and expansion
- Production method of putting parts together in sequence
- Common social condition in industrial cities
- Power source that drove early factories and locomotives
- Fossil fuel that powered steam engines
- Network that transformed transport of goods and people
- Man-made waterway used for transport before widespread rail
- Large building where goods were mass-produced
- Describes the shift from rural to city living
29 Clues: Device used to weave cloth • Early steam-powered railway engine • Building where textiles were produced • Fossil fuel that powered steam engines • Replacement of hand labor with machines • Metal central to machinery and railways • Industry that led early industrial growth • Use of children in dangerous factory work • Common social condition in industrial cities • ...
Chapter 18 section 1, 2, & 3 2022-12-01
Across
- A center offering help to the urban poor
- The rapid growth of city populations
- Unions negotiate with managing for workers as a group
- A company that controls most or all business in a particular industry
- Led the expansion of the American steel industry
- The inventor of the telephone
- To get rid of
- Buildings divided into many tiny apartments
- Invented Airplanes
- A manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a belt
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- To increase in speed
- A group of corporations run by a single group of people
- Businesses owned by many investors
- Someone who sets up new business to make a profit
- A place where people receive medical treatment, often for free or a small fee
- A reformer
- A labor union worker and a cigar maker
- Purify; Make free from impurities
- To change; To make different
- Founder of the Ford Motor Company
- The system in which privately owned businesses compete freely.
- To give good reason for something
- One of the most hated and admired people of this time period
- “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
25 Clues: A reformer • To get rid of • Invented Airplanes • To increase in speed • To change; To make different • The inventor of the telephone • Purify; Make free from impurities • Founder of the Ford Motor Company • To give good reason for something • Businesses owned by many investors • The rapid growth of city populations • A labor union worker and a cigar maker • ...
Intellectual property 2025-07-15
Across
- sharing distributing or providing access to digital files
- visible or invisible marks used to identify or protect digital content
- protected by copyright law
- downloading obtaining digital content without authorization or payment
- digital material such as music, videos, or articles
- theft illegal use or reproduction of copyrighted work
- model the strategy for generating revenue in a business
- related to devices or systems using electricity and digital technology
- the process of transferring digital data from the internet to a device
- individuals who produce original content
- our copyright illegally using protected intellectual property
- safeguarded by legal or technical means
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- providers companies or individuals that supply digital material
- the unauthorized copying and distribution of copyrighted material
- protection legal measures to safeguard the rights of content creators
- designed to prevent unauthorized duplication
- property creations of the mind protected by law (e.g., music, inventions)
- music stores websites where users can legally purchase and download music
- revenue to produce income through products or services
- payments made to creators for use of their intellectual property
- sites websites that allow users to share files directly
- converted into a digital format
- rights management technology used to control how digital content is used and distributed
- encoding data to prevent unauthorized access
- relating to technology that uses binary code for data storage or transmission
- official permission to use or distribute copyrighted material
26 Clues: protected by copyright law • converted into a digital format • safeguarded by legal or technical means • individuals who produce original content • designed to prevent unauthorized duplication • encoding data to prevent unauthorized access • digital material such as music, videos, or articles • theft illegal use or reproduction of copyrighted work • ...
Digital Media Review Quiz 2026-01-27
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- A type of funding where the creator gives up a **portion of ownership** to investors.
- Media represented by **continuous** physical signals or waves.
- Automatic legal protection for **original creative works** fixed in a tangible form.
- The process of making digital files **smaller** for easier transmission and storage.
- The process of forming and **generating new ideas** within the creative design process.
- Images defined by **mathematical equations** allowing for infinite scalability.
- Presenting someone else's work or ideas as your own **without proper credit**.
- The maximum **rate of data transfer** across a specific network path.
- A party with a **vested interest** in the business performance and value creation.
- IP protection specifically for **new and useful inventions** or processes.
Down
- A legal "permission slip" defining how **someone else’s work** can be used.
- An individual who both **produces and consumes** digital content.
- The **merging** of different technologies and media forms into a single device or platform.
- Images composed of a **fixed grid** of individual colored pixels.
- The 1s and 0s language that forms the foundation of **discrete digital data**.
- A type of funding involving **loans** that must be repaid with interest over time.
16 Clues: Media represented by **continuous** physical signals or waves. • An individual who both **produces and consumes** digital content. • Images composed of a **fixed grid** of individual colored pixels. • The maximum **rate of data transfer** across a specific network path. • IP protection specifically for **new and useful inventions** or processes. • ...
Purple Book Scavenger Hunt 2024-05-24
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- Who is a true 'Visionary'?
- Where did T.J. move when he turned 2?
- What country is Isatou Ceesay from?
- What did Will Allen study?
- Who is Timeless?
- Who decided to Build a Park?
- What did Ms. Belpre use to tell stories?
- What instrument did Mr. Hermansen play?
- Who won the Elly for Best Smeller?
Down
- In Module 7, who did Jane Goodall say makes a difference?
- What kind of animal can be Frozen Alive?
- Who was Dahlia's first mystery guest?
- What did the Octopus lose when it Escaped the Grouper fish?
- Who is a girl engineer?
- What had hard iron tires?
- What century had amazing inventions?
- What invention first recorded Sound?
17 Clues: Who is Timeless? • Who is a girl engineer? • What had hard iron tires? • Who is a true 'Visionary'? • What did Will Allen study? • Who decided to Build a Park? • Who won the Elly for Best Smeller? • What country is Isatou Ceesay from? • What century had amazing inventions? • What invention first recorded Sound? • Where did T.J. move when he turned 2? • ...
Ancient civilizations 2023-11-18
6 Clues: Pyramids, pharaohs, Nile River. • Great Wall, dynasties, inventions. • Colosseum, gladiators, Roman Empire. • Harappa, Mohenjo-Daro, ancient cities. • Tigris-Euphrates, cradle of civilization. • Democracy, philosophers, ancient Olympics.
History 2021-03-25
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- what was an important resource that US grow
- what mode of transportation was used to cross the ocean to get to the Us
- developed steel empire
- what transportation project did most Irish men work on
- where did immigrants come from before 1800s
- Immigration Entrance
- scientific inventions
Down
- process of combining all railroads into one large one
- what religion dominated the 1880s
- developed telephone
- what bill was passed to limit Chinese immigration
- what shiny material drew miners to come to CA
- width between railroad tracks
13 Clues: developed telephone • Immigration Entrance • scientific inventions • developed steel empire • width between railroad tracks • what religion dominated the 1880s • where did immigrants come from before 1800s • what was an important resource that US grow • what shiny material drew miners to come to CA • what bill was passed to limit Chinese immigration • ...
Industrial Revolution Inventions Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-05
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- Invented by George Eastman and accelerated the growth of amateur photography
- Invented in 1876 and allowed people to communicate faster
- One of Thomas Edison's most famous inventions that allowed people to see in the dark
- Invented by Henry Bessemer and was used to purify iron
Down
- Invented by Elisha Graves Otis and allowed vertical travel up tall buildings
- The Wright Brothers invented this for faster travel
- Developed by Henry Ford and helped make products at more efficient speeds
7 Clues: The Wright Brothers invented this for faster travel • Invented by Henry Bessemer and was used to purify iron • Invented in 1876 and allowed people to communicate faster • Developed by Henry Ford and helped make products at more efficient speeds • Invented by Elisha Graves Otis and allowed vertical travel up tall buildings • ...
Great Age of Exploration 2015-05-19
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- system wiped out by the Black Death
- islands where Columbus actually landed
- the rebirth in learning
- religion Prince Henry wanted to spread
- nickname for Prince Henry
- ocean Columbus sailed to reach the New World
- Columbus thought you could sail this direction to reach Asia
- unfortunately, selling these became popular with exploration
Down
- controlled lands between Christian Europe & Asia
- in 1400s, most people thought the world was...
- Mr. Vespucci, the sailor for which America was named
- one of the greatest Renaissance inventions
- a crucial science upon which navigation depends
- new ships that made sailing better/easier
- number of ships Columbus led on his first voyage
15 Clues: the rebirth in learning • nickname for Prince Henry • system wiped out by the Black Death • islands where Columbus actually landed • religion Prince Henry wanted to spread • new ships that made sailing better/easier • one of the greatest Renaissance inventions • ocean Columbus sailed to reach the New World • in 1400s, most people thought the world was... • ...
Agriculture Revolution 2016-03-30
Across
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
- a complete change in something; the overthrow of a government
- an act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions
- a supply of workers
- an increase in the world’s temperature
- new inventions; the science in industry
- animal food
Down
- world-wide
- land held to be used by everyone
- an economy based on industry, not agriculture
- unproductive; inadequate in performance
- to feed on growing plants, such as grass
- money used to invest in business
- animal droppings used to fertilize land
- to use
15 Clues: to use • world-wide • animal food • a supply of workers • land held to be used by everyone • money used to invest in business • an increase in the world’s temperature • unproductive; inadequate in performance • animal droppings used to fertilize land • new inventions; the science in industry • to feed on growing plants, such as grass • an economy based on industry, not agriculture • ...
Ancient Greece by Elise Marcelle and Khacielle Farmer 2012-02-12
Across
- Who was the Greek god of the sky?
- What was Athens most famous for in terms of education?
- Who was the Greek god of light?
- Fill in the blank: The Greek have made many important discoveries in________.
- Who is the goddess of farming?
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- In what city were girls allowed to go to school?
- Who was the goddess of love?
- Unless you were a warrior, every man wore one of these.
- Everyone used this to make their perfume.
- Greeks were considered children until what age?
10 Clues: Who was the goddess of love? • Who is the goddess of farming? • Who was the Greek god of light? • Who was the Greek god of the sky? • Everyone used this to make their perfume. • Greeks were considered children until what age? • In what city were girls allowed to go to school? • What was Athens most famous for in terms of education? • ...
THE BEGINNING 2022-06-17
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- one of the two theories about the origin of the Earth
- capability of being inhabited
- a hard outer layer of something
- a region around a magnetic material within which the force of magnetism acts.
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- a planet outside the solar system
- the center or most important part of something
- the force that attracts a body toward its center
- also known as "Geosphere"
- the Greek word for "life"
- an online database of potentially habitable worlds discoveries; an acronym
10 Clues: also known as "Geosphere" • the Greek word for "life" • capability of being inhabited • a hard outer layer of something • a planet outside the solar system • the center or most important part of something • the force that attracts a body toward its center • one of the two theories about the origin of the Earth • ...
Palawan Geography 2025-01-30
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- The Malampaya sound is located in this area
- This is famous because of the Calauit Safari Park
- Highest Point in Palawan
- Largest river in the province
- This is also known as the Cashew Capital of Palawan
Down
- First marine park in the Philippines
- This is where the oldest Catholic church is located
- This municipality is also known as the "island of no return"
- Island municipality with only one (1) barangay
- Home for many archaeological discoveries such as the Manunggul Jar
10 Clues: Highest Point in Palawan • Largest river in the province • First marine park in the Philippines • The Malampaya sound is located in this area • Island municipality with only one (1) barangay • This is famous because of the Calauit Safari Park • This is where the oldest Catholic church is located • This is also known as the Cashew Capital of Palawan • ...
History Chapter 10 2022-04-22
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- transition from a pre-industrial economy to a market-oriented capitalist economy
- tariffs on imported goods and the establishment of the National Bank and government subsidies
- a system of communication for long distances using coded signals
- a main part in establishing the Second Bank of the US
- putting an end to
- being loyal to one’s nation
- transformed the ways in which Americans lived and worked int he 19th century
- complete control of an industry by one company
- method of production where large crews of people work in one area
- Era of Good ____
- people in missouri could own slaves
- nonviolent opposition to authority
- something that harvests crops
- who opened the first cloth factory in Rhode Island
- who created a new model of the power loom
- inventions made American workers more productive and contributed to the nation´s economic _____
- type of cloth or fabric
- people wondered if Monroe´s new policy would threaten the political and economic ____ of the countries it promised to protect
- loyalty to the interests of a region rather than a country as a whole
- parts that are identical and can be used for one another
- widespread production of machinery
- who designed steamboats
- boats with steam boiler engines
Down
- created the first power loom
- in the 1850s made it easier for people to move their families and belongings west
- an essayist and playwright that wrote that women were not intellectually inferior to men as some believed
- a factory for making textiles
- who made a horse-drawn mechanical reaper
- president monroe´s ideas on foreign policy
- machine that grabs seeds and separates them from cotton bunches
- The Lowell ______ were female textile workers who worked in the mills instead of going to school
- refusing to work
- lands governed by the federal government that did not belong to any state
- happening before a war
- government funds for improvements or support of trade
- songs based on scripture and biblical figures
- worked to establish government tariffs with Calhoun
- powers not directly stated in the Constitution
- who invented the telegraph
- slave trade in the United States
- who founded the Hartford Female Seminary
- “Southern plantation owners also tried to maximize _____ by increasing their enslaved workforces.”
- as the United States expanded its territory and its power, it negotiated how each new state would deal with the issue of ____
- both the South & North relied on this crop that had become a central part of the U.S. economy
- President of the U.S. in 1816
- set of societal expectations for mothers
- a freed slave who used scriptures to inspire people to commit arson and take over arsenals in Charleston
- made American workers more productive, created new industries, and contributed to the nation´s economic growth
- who made rifles using interchangeable parts and supplied the nation’s military with weapons
- considered property and denied rights, freedom, and sometimes their own lives
50 Clues: refusing to work • Era of Good ____ • putting an end to • happening before a war • type of cloth or fabric • who designed steamboats • who invented the telegraph • being loyal to one’s nation • created the first power loom • a factory for making textiles • something that harvests crops • President of the U.S. in 1816 • boats with steam boiler engines • slave trade in the United States • ...
U1 W4 Vocabulary 2021-10-13
Across
- give company/person the right to sell inventions
- to declare as your own
- have or show strong feeling about something
- an important advance
Down
- imagined good things would happen in future
- influenced by charm, art, or skill
- things made or invented for a particular purpose
- act in a way that shows excitement
8 Clues: an important advance • to declare as your own • influenced by charm, art, or skill • act in a way that shows excitement • imagined good things would happen in future • have or show strong feeling about something • things made or invented for a particular purpose • give company/person the right to sell inventions
Ancient China & Ancient Egypt 2016-11-29
Across
- Ancient Chinese invention (fireworks)
- Large structures built by Egyptians
- The name of the river in Egypt
- The continent Egypt is in
- The ______ Wall of China
- Ancient Chinese writing
- An important Chinese inventions (clothing)
- Mountain range in China
- Ancient Egypt writing
- The room where an Egyptian king is buried
- The country north of China
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- The name of jars that the Ancient Egyptians kept their organs
- Ancient statues of soldiers in Ancient China
- People who built the pyramids in Egypt
- The Great Pyramid of _ _ _ _
- The process of making mummies
- What we call an Egyptian king
- The continent China is in
- A family of rulers
- The name of the Pharaoh that built the Pyramid of Giza
- What we call a king in Ancient China
21 Clues: A family of rulers • Ancient Egypt writing • Ancient Chinese writing • Mountain range in China • The ______ Wall of China • The continent China is in • The continent Egypt is in • The country north of China • The Great Pyramid of _ _ _ _ • The process of making mummies • What we call an Egyptian king • The name of the river in Egypt • Large structures built by Egyptians • ...
Industrial Revolution 2022-07-12
Across
- made by humans
- new inventions, the science of industry
- the amount of goods available
- a person who runs a business
- a complete change in something, the overthrow of a government
- a capitalist who invest money in textile-making
- money used to invest in business
- a group of animals by particular characteristics
- land which could be used by everyone
- a person with money to invest
- animal food
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- to trickle slowly
- unproductive, inadequate in performance
- in this context, the upper class
- a fee for using a road
- those wishing to purchase goods
- animal droppings used to fertilize land
- a steam engine designed to pull cars on railway
- world-wide
- desire for particular goods
- the right to vote
21 Clues: world-wide • animal food • made by humans • to trickle slowly • the right to vote • a fee for using a road • desire for particular goods • a person who runs a business • the amount of goods available • a person with money to invest • those wishing to purchase goods • in this context, the upper class • money used to invest in business • land which could be used by everyone • ...
GT Crossword 2021-05-28
7 Clues: Our GT Teacher • This our school • something that someone made • 5th graders are making these • stuff we make for fun or a project • someone who makes inventions or has • An assignment you work on in a group
The Renaissance 2021-11-01
7 Clues: it is a funi meme • people made these • painted the mona lisa • jalon forced me to make this • Something that the people ate • this was invented in the renaissance • this famous painting was made in 2020(1503)
The Eiffel Tower 2021-03-16
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- ... weighs 10,000 tons
- ... was the tallest building in the world for 40 years
- ... tower is very popular
- ... swindler sold the main symbol of Paris
- ... Lady is the middle name of the Eiffel Tower
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- ... the construction of the Eiffel Tower, Ulm Cathedral in Germany was considered the tallest building in the world
- ... photo of the tower, you can go to jail.
- ... discoveries have been made due to its height
- ... of the tower was accompanied by scandals
- ... writers were inspired by this tower
10 Clues: ... weighs 10,000 tons • ... tower is very popular • ... writers were inspired by this tower • ... swindler sold the main symbol of Paris • ... photo of the tower, you can go to jail. • ... of the tower was accompanied by scandals • ... Lady is the middle name of the Eiffel Tower • ... discoveries have been made due to its height • ...
Unit 9 L 1.2 2026-02-05
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- A nickname for black holes because they pull everything in
- Extremely large objects or stars in the universe
- Objects formed from the collapse of massive stars
- The galaxy that contains our Solar System
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- The science that studies very small particles
- The opinion people have about someone or something
- Something that has been squeezed into a smaller space
- Something that is very difficult to believe
- Things that have been found for the first time
- To fill someone with the urge to do something creative
10 Clues: The galaxy that contains our Solar System • Something that is very difficult to believe • The science that studies very small particles • Things that have been found for the first time • Extremely large objects or stars in the universe • Objects formed from the collapse of massive stars • The opinion people have about someone or something • ...
Industrial Revolution 2016-11-24
Across
- land held to be used by everyone
- animal droppings used to fertilize land
- to sow seeds by throwing them over the field by hand
- world-wide
- an increase in the world's temperature
- a complete change in something; the overthrow of a government
- in the language of colonialism, the colonizing power was often referred to as the "mother" country--a sexist reference no longer in use
- to use
- to feed on growing plants, such as grass
Down
- an act of forbidding anyone except member of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions
- new inventions; the science of industry
- money used to invest in business
- the essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
- and economy based on industry, not agriculture
- a supply of workers
- unproductive; inadequate in performance
- animal food
- a layer of gas above the Earth;s surface that protects human beings from harmful rays of the sun
19 Clues: to use • world-wide • animal food • a supply of workers • land held to be used by everyone • money used to invest in business • an increase in the world's temperature • new inventions; the science of industry • animal droppings used to fertilize land • unproductive; inadequate in performance • to feed on growing plants, such as grass • ...
Phineas and Ferb 2025-09-09
Across
- Perfect place to swim in your backyard.
- Fireside Girl who always asks, “Whatcha doin’?”
- The boy Candace just can't get enough of.
- Pet platypus with a secret agent side gig.
- Mom who’s oblivious to backyard rollercoasters.
- Self-proclaimed bully who’s surprisingly loyal.
- The kind of hat worn by an undercover platypus.
- Always trying to bust her brothers… with little success.
- The area that a certain would-be villain longs to control
- The man giving Perry his missions.
Down
- Secret agent intern who wants a little more recognition.
- Dad with a love of antiques and a British accent.
- Boy genius who never seems short on summer projects.
- Evil scientist whose inventions never quite “-inator” correctly.
- Overachiever who lives in fear of a B+.
- The mysterious stepbrother, usually quiet but never useless.
- A clever platypus with a knack for foiling evil plans
- Doofenshmirtz’s overly polite robot assistant.
- Candace’s bestie, often giving her a reality check.
19 Clues: The man giving Perry his missions. • Perfect place to swim in your backyard. • Overachiever who lives in fear of a B+. • The boy Candace just can't get enough of. • Pet platypus with a secret agent side gig. • Doofenshmirtz’s overly polite robot assistant. • Fireside Girl who always asks, “Whatcha doin’?” • Mom who’s oblivious to backyard rollercoasters. • ...
Scientific inventions 2022-12-13
Great Inventions 2017-06-18
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- I like wearing it. It looks nice. It also tells me the time.
- It is used to make a room brighter.
- It is used to help find out where you are, and how to get to somewhere else.
- It is used for many different reasons, but mainly finding out new information.
Down
- They are round and can be found on cars. They are vital for transport
- It is used to talk to people who are far away.
- It is used to celebrate and remember good times.
- They are made out of metal and are used to help building things.
8 Clues: It is used to make a room brighter. • It is used to talk to people who are far away. • It is used to celebrate and remember good times. • I like wearing it. It looks nice. It also tells me the time. • They are made out of metal and are used to help building things. • They are round and can be found on cars. They are vital for transport • ...
IMPORTANT INVENTIONS 2022-01-09
Industrial Inventions 2024-01-17
Chinese inventions 2024-03-19
Across
- If you have this resource, then you can make paper with it.
- The famous trade routes that connected China with the rest of the world.
- a color and a river at the same time.
- if you have this chemical, you can make gunpowder.
Down
- the people who attacked China from the North.
- What happens when something is no longer useful.
- Another word for Civil Service exams.
- The emperor that started the Sui Dynasty.
8 Clues: Another word for Civil Service exams. • a color and a river at the same time. • The emperor that started the Sui Dynasty. • the people who attacked China from the North. • What happens when something is no longer useful. • if you have this chemical, you can make gunpowder. • If you have this resource, then you can make paper with it. • ...
Renaissance inventions 2024-11-01
Across
- round timetelling machine using many gears
- an underwater travel machine
- instrument used to look at outerspace more easily
- tool that calculates an objects weight
- a piece of fabric used to slow falls in the air
Down
- a tube like instrument used to see object very close up
- tool used to insert small bolts to hold things together
- tool used to measure temperature
8 Clues: an underwater travel machine • tool used to measure temperature • tool that calculates an objects weight • round timetelling machine using many gears • a piece of fabric used to slow falls in the air • instrument used to look at outerspace more easily • a tube like instrument used to see object very close up • tool used to insert small bolts to hold things together
China's Inventions 2026-04-13
Across
- used for directions
- is a ceramic material used for pottery
- is used for fireworks, an explosive material
- made from the silkworm
Down
- used for protection under the sun or the rain
- was invented in China and was used for printing
- were used for signal communication on the battlefield
- used for individual characters
8 Clues: used for directions • made from the silkworm • used for individual characters • is a ceramic material used for pottery • is used for fireworks, an explosive material • used for protection under the sun or the rain • was invented in China and was used for printing • were used for signal communication on the battlefield
Vocabulary 2026-01-08
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- strong
- a market that has only one provider of a good or service
- money paid to a leader or state for protection
- an economic system based on private property and free enterprise
- to show
- a type of business or organization covered by many people but treated by law as though it were a person
- sole legal right to an invention and its profits
- inventions developed from the application of knowledge
- to transfer control of something
- to judge something below its actual value
- a strong sense of devotion to one's country
- an area defined by a feature or characteristic
Down
- rivalry based on the special interests of different areas
- a part of a larger whole
- a type of economy in which people and businesses are free to buy, sell, and produce whatever they want with a minimum of government interference
- within the country, inside
- privileges or freedoms that are granted to nations that do not choose a side in a conflict
- a warship
- economic activity taking place between two or more states
- a machine that removes seeds from cotton fiber
- the official count of a population
- a prohibition or blocking of trade with a certain country, a ban on trade
- an artificial waterway
- something one is trying to accomplish
24 Clues: strong • to show • a warship • an artificial waterway • a part of a larger whole • within the country, inside • to transfer control of something • the official count of a population • something one is trying to accomplish • to judge something below its actual value • a strong sense of devotion to one's country • money paid to a leader or state for protection • ...
How Well Do You Know IP? 2025-08-25
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- Legal protection for original creative works
- Global organization managing international IP rights
- Sign or symbol distinguishing goods or services
- Permission to use intellectual property
- Unauthorized use of intellectual property
Down
- Protection for the appearance of a product
- Confidential business information giving competitive advantage
- Introduction of a new idea, method, or product
- Protects inventions or technical solutions
9 Clues: Permission to use intellectual property • Unauthorized use of intellectual property • Protection for the appearance of a product • Protects inventions or technical solutions • Legal protection for original creative works • Introduction of a new idea, method, or product • Sign or symbol distinguishing goods or services • ...
World Columbian Exposition. 2025-10-14
Across
- Washer that only sprays water no soap.
- Nickname of fair
- Buildings were made out of the plaster
- World fair Themed
- Cracker jacks,Hersheys, hot dog bubble gum
Down
- The main attraction at the fair.
- Where you don’t have to walk to get around
- Moving walk way, electric dishwasher
- Columbian Exposition named after this guy who came to America
9 Clues: Nickname of fair • World fair Themed • The main attraction at the fair. • Moving walk way, electric dishwasher • Washer that only sprays water no soap. • Buildings were made out of the plaster • Where you don’t have to walk to get around • Cracker jacks,Hersheys, hot dog bubble gum • Columbian Exposition named after this guy who came to America
Charles Darwin 2019-06-20
Ch. 6 Sec. 1 & 2 2015-10-25
Across
- People who start new businesses.
- Owning the business involved in each step of a manufacturing process.
- Made the first piloted flight on December 17, 1903.
- The most popular exhibit at the 1876 international continental exposition.
- Companies that have many of the same legal rights as an individual.
- Owning all the business in a certain field.
- Dr Benjamin Silliman Jr discovered how to convert this.
- Inventor of electricity.
Down
- One of the most admired business leaders of the time.
- Period of rapid growth in U.S manufacturing in the late 1800's.
- A business that is free from government involvement.
- Helped increase U.S steel production.
- Inventor of the telephone.
- Economic system in which private business own and operate must industrial competition determines the cost of goods as well as workers pay.
- An exclusive right to make or sell inventions.
15 Clues: Inventor of electricity. • Inventor of the telephone. • People who start new businesses. • Helped increase U.S steel production. • Owning all the business in a certain field. • An exclusive right to make or sell inventions. • Made the first piloted flight on December 17, 1903. • A business that is free from government involvement. • ...
Celebrating Influential Women in the World 2025-03-15
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- She was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize and made groundbreaking discoveries in radioactivity.
- She was the first female Vice President of the United States.
- She was a civil rights activist who refused to give up her bus seat in 1955.
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- She was a pioneering computer scientist and is known as the "mother of computing."
- She was the first Black woman to travel to space.
- This Pakistani activist fights for girls’ education and won a Nobel Peace Prize.
- A legendary tennis player with 23 Grand Slam titles, inspiring athletes worldwide.
7 Clues: She was the first Black woman to travel to space. • She was the first female Vice President of the United States. • She was a civil rights activist who refused to give up her bus seat in 1955. • This Pakistani activist fights for girls’ education and won a Nobel Peace Prize. • She was a pioneering computer scientist and is known as the "mother of computing." • ...
5th Vocabulary Week 4 2022-09-15
8 Clues: Declared as one's own • A sudden, important advance • Having or showing a strong feeling • Shows great interest or excitement • Influenced by charm, art, or skill • Imagined something that could happen • Things that are made for a particular purpose • Paper issued by the government on new inventions
WG Part 1 of Questions on Brief History Planning 2021-02-03
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- first settlers to US
- this began with the Land Ordinance of 1785
- needed reform after sanitation survey
- workers had to be able to do this to work.. no cars
- one of early cities that improvements worked
- where cities existed first in the US
- one way improvements were made to early cities
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- all cities had this type of square
- why people moved to cities
- one of US first cities
- problem in cities due to bad sanitation
- factories moved to cities for this
- caused major changes to city
- one of the inventions that transformed economy
14 Clues: first settlers to US • one of US first cities • why people moved to cities • caused major changes to city • all cities had this type of square • factories moved to cities for this • where cities existed first in the US • needed reform after sanitation survey • problem in cities due to bad sanitation • this began with the Land Ordinance of 1785 • ...
Crossword spelling 2025-05-07
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- You do this when you talk when others are talking
- Often discoveries are this
- when this happens you don't have any money
- You have to do this to your car if its frozen
- You stay here when you don't wanna go inside
- You do this to a door
- it is smaller than everything
- you use this to write on a chalk board
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- Your computer can have this
- These are at banks to keep the money safe
- You draw something over again is to
- If you are in an argument you often do this
- You could get...... doing something bad
- When you do this you study the earth
14 Clues: You do this to a door • Often discoveries are this • Your computer can have this • it is smaller than everything • You draw something over again is to • When you do this you study the earth • you use this to write on a chalk board • You could get...... doing something bad • These are at banks to keep the money safe • when this happens you don't have any money • ...
tts delon 2023-11-16
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- advance in biotechnology have led to the rise of ....
- innovation has ushered in an era of precision medicine,tailoring teartments to .... characteristics
- technologies such as high-throughput screening and computation modeling
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- innovation in drug development is proppeled by technological, advancements, scientific discoveries, and a deepending understanding of .... proccess
- the role innovation of pharmacy
5 Clues: the role innovation of pharmacy • advance in biotechnology have led to the rise of .... • technologies such as high-throughput screening and computation modeling • innovation has ushered in an era of precision medicine,tailoring teartments to .... characteristics • ...
Ch 15-3 Darwin Presents His Case 2024-04-08
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- Any inherited characteristic that increases an organism’s chance of survival.
- Natural selection __ a species fitness in its environment
- Because Darwin’s findings went against the church, Darwin felt __ by his discoveries.
- The Galapagos tortoises, finches, mockingbirds, marine iguanas, and many plants were __ to the Galapagos and nowhere else.
- In his book, On the Origin of Species, Darwin proposed a mechanism for evolution called __.
- The ability of an individual to survive and reproduce in a specific environment is called __
- The second component to Darwin’s theory of evolution is __
- Darwin noted that he Galapagos Island species looked a lot like species of __, but the island species were different from the mainland species.
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- Using __, farmers select the variations they find useful and produce a wide range of plants and animals that look very different from their ancestors.
- Darwin’s work abandoned the idea of a species as perfect and __
- Upon Darwin’s return to England he learned that his Galapagos brown birds were not separate species of wrens, warblers and blackbirds, there were all
- Darwin received a short essay by __, summarizing Dawin’s 25 years of work!
- Darwin’s theory of evolution starts with the presence of __ in the population.
- All living things share the same __
14 Clues: All living things share the same __ • Natural selection __ a species fitness in its environment • The second component to Darwin’s theory of evolution is __ • Darwin’s work abandoned the idea of a species as perfect and __ • Darwin received a short essay by __, summarizing Dawin’s 25 years of work! • ...
The Civil War and Reconstruction 2025-03-23
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- to separate or withdraw from a country
- a time period full of new inventions and technologies
- a machine that removes seeds from cotton fiber
- crop a crop grown for sale or profit
- a person who wanted to end, or abolish, slavery
- amendment that gave African Americans citizenship
- during the Civil War, the government that chose to remain a part of the United States (Northern)
- the nation formed by the 11 states that left the Union (Southern)
- strong concern for region or local interest
- amendment that abolished slavery
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- a period of rebuilding after The Civil War
- a large farm on which a particular crop is grown (ex: cotton)
- the practice of farming
- These laws limited the rights of Black people freed under the Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution.
- part of the country that had lots of farms and plantations
- these laws made segregation legal, after the 14th amendment was passed
- Part of the country that had textile factories
- amendment that gave Black men the right to vote
18 Clues: the practice of farming • amendment that abolished slavery • crop a crop grown for sale or profit • to separate or withdraw from a country • a period of rebuilding after The Civil War • strong concern for region or local interest • a machine that removes seeds from cotton fiber • Part of the country that had textile factories • ...
History Chapter 10 2022-04-22
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- refusing to work
- Era of Good ____
- inventions made American workers more productive and contributed to the nation´s economic _____
- happening before a war
- set of societal expectations for mothers
- created the first power loom
- loyalty to the interests of a region rather than a country as a whole
- president monroe´s ideas on foreign policy
- type of cloth or fabric
- considered property and denied rights, freedom, and sometimes their own lives
- who founded the Hartford Female Seminary
- songs based on scripture and biblical figures
- a system of communication for long distances using coded signals
- an essayist and playwright that wrote that women were not intellectually inferior to men as some believed
- widespread production of machinery
- tariffs on imported goods and the establishment of the National Bank and government subsidies
- people wondered if Monroe´s new policy would threaten the political and economic ____ of the countries it promised to protect
- both the South & North relied on this crop that had become a central part of the U.S. economy
- worked to establish government tariffs with Calhoun
- Girls, female textile workers who worked in the mills instead of going to school
- putting an end to
- made American workers more productive, created new industries, and contributed to the nation´s economic growth
- in the 1850s made it easier for people to move their families and belongings west
- who made rifles using interchangeable parts and supplied the nation’s military with weapons
- who invented the telegraph
- lands governed by the federal government that did not belong to any state
- who designed steamboats
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- government funds for improvements or support of trade
- complete control of an industry by one company
- something that harvests crops
- who made a horse-drawn mechanical reaper
- method of production where large crews of people work in one area
- boats with steam boiler engines
- President of the U.S. in 1816
- people in missouri could own slaves
- “Southern plantation owners also tried to maximize _____ by increasing their enslaved workforces.”
- nonviolent opposition to authority
- powers not directly stated in the Constitution
- as the United States expanded its territory and its power, it negotiated how each new state would deal with the issue of ____
- who opened the first cloth factory in Rhode Island
- transition from a pre-industrial economy to a market-oriented capitalist economy
- transformed the ways in which Americans lived and worked int he 19th century
- a freed slave who used scriptures to inspire people to commit arson and take over arsenals in Charleston
- a factory for making textiles
- parts that are identical and can be used for one another
- a main part in establishing the Second Bank of the US
- being loyal to one’s nation
- who created a new model of the power loom
- slave trade in the United States
- machine that grabs seeds and separates them from cotton bunches
50 Clues: refusing to work • Era of Good ____ • putting an end to • happening before a war • type of cloth or fabric • who designed steamboats • who invented the telegraph • being loyal to one’s nation • created the first power loom • something that harvests crops • President of the U.S. in 1816 • a factory for making textiles • boats with steam boiler engines • slave trade in the United States • ...
HW #8 2017-10-26
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- having the necessary skill experience, or knowledge to do a job or activity
- religious or public occasion to celebrate a particular event
- something that is used to help someone with their needs
- a medicine or treatment used to cure an illness
- refusal to something or someone
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- people or things discovered
- being used by someone
- cooked in hot fat or oil
8 Clues: being used by someone • cooked in hot fat or oil • people or things discovered • refusal to something or someone • a medicine or treatment used to cure an illness • something that is used to help someone with their needs • religious or public occasion to celebrate a particular event • having the necessary skill experience, or knowledge to do a job or activity
POWER UP Crossword Challenge 2025-02-05
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- To make something do what you want.
- To act in a good or bad way.
- A person who studies or works in one of the sciences.
- A problem or difficulty.
- To say or do something again.
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- To cut a body open for medical reasons.
- the use of scientific discoveries in order to help people do things.
- Not normal or usual; unusual
8 Clues: A problem or difficulty. • To act in a good or bad way. • Not normal or usual; unusual • To say or do something again. • To make something do what you want. • To cut a body open for medical reasons. • A person who studies or works in one of the sciences. • the use of scientific discoveries in order to help people do things.
Unit IV Review: Abs-sci-ment 2024-05-17
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- The explorer sent by Isabella and Ferdinand of Spain whose voyages would lead to the colonization of the Americas
- The action sought by Henry VIII that eventually led to the English Reformation
- The spread and mixing of various cultures and ideas
- Monarchs who ruled with absolute authority but also adopted Enlightenment ideas
- The Index of _____________
- Hypothetical condition of humanity before the establishment of societies and governments
- _______ Wollstonecraft
- Holding a belief that went against the official teachings of the Church
- A systematic approach to conducting experiments and acquiring knowledge
- The idea that the sun is at the center of the solar system
- The national church of England established by King Henry VIII
- ______ the Terrible
- Empress of Russia known for her Enlightened ideas
- The belief that a monarch's right to rule comes directly from God
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- The Catholic Church's response to the reformations of the 16th and 17th centuries
- The belief that one should doubt everything
- A child who ascends to the throne following a parent's death
- A series of political and armed conflicts in England relating to the monarchy and religion
- A period of religious intolerance in Spain where non-Catholics were persecuted and punished
- The second wife of King Henry VIII; catalyst for the English Reformation
- The turning point in history with revolutionary ideas and discoveries in science
- A religious movement that cast doubt on the Church started by Martin Luther
- The legislative body of government in countries like England, consisting of elected representatives
- Another term for political, social, and economic freedom; central to the Enlightenment
24 Clues: ______ the Terrible • _______ Wollstonecraft • The Index of _____________ • The belief that one should doubt everything • Empress of Russia known for her Enlightened ideas • The spread and mixing of various cultures and ideas • The idea that the sun is at the center of the solar system • A child who ascends to the throne following a parent's death • ...
Amazing World Heritage Sites 2021-09-13
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- a group or collection of things or people, often one that is large or impressive
- very large (informal)
- to go or gather together somewhere in large numbers
- a slow, difficult journey
- at the top of
- impressive; making you feel respect and admiration
- extremely upset and anxious so that you cannot think clearly
- famous and respected
- a place or situation in which large numbers of people, ideas, etc. are mixed
- the length of time that something is likely to live, continue or function
- the history, traditions and qualities that a country or society has had for many years and that are considered an important part of its character
- to prevent somebody or something from being forgotten in the future
- making you feel confused because there are too many things to choose from
- to say officially that somebody/something has a particular character or purpose
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- to present the good qualities of something in an attractive way
- a group of islands and the sea surrounding them
- without equal; bigger, better or worse than anything else
- attractive and pleasing
- a god or goddess who is believed to protect a particular place or group of people
- making new discoveries; using new methods
- to make a firm decision to do something
- clever and complicated in the way that it works or is presented
- of many different kinds; having great variety
- the quality of being great and impressive in appearance
- respected and admired as very important
25 Clues: at the top of • famous and respected • very large (informal) • attractive and pleasing • a slow, difficult journey • to make a firm decision to do something • respected and admired as very important • making new discoveries; using new methods • of many different kinds; having great variety • a group of islands and the sea surrounding them • ...
awesome crossword. 2024-01-23
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- CMBs are the ______ microwaves in the universe.
- one of the most important discoveries of the universe
- the most abundant elements in the visible universe.
- is always expanding
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- is the theory that the universe is always expanding
- When the universe started it was full of
- is the first sparticle particle to show up.
7 Clues: is always expanding • When the universe started it was full of • is the first sparticle particle to show up. • CMBs are the ______ microwaves in the universe. • is the theory that the universe is always expanding • the most abundant elements in the visible universe. • one of the most important discoveries of the universe
