discoveries and inventions Crossword Puzzles
Wednesday, May 28 2025-05-28
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- when one company controls an entire area of business is a
- political groups that are said to represent the "regular" people
- powerful businessmen who were often seen as unethical were called _______________ barons
- businesses and manufacturers creating a specific type of product
- successful and influential businessmen were called _____________ of industry
- crowded, often run-down apartment buildings that were build during the Gilded Age
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- inventor of the light bulb, along with many other inventions in the late 1800's
- actions by the government to break up monopolies
- _____________ Island is the place in New York City where many immigrants came through to America
- the process of people moving to cities for better opportunities
10 Clues: actions by the government to break up monopolies • when one company controls an entire area of business is a • the process of people moving to cities for better opportunities • political groups that are said to represent the "regular" people • businesses and manufacturers creating a specific type of product • ...
Topic 17 Lesson 1 2024-04-11
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- treaty between Spain and Portugal that divided South America
- Italian navigator that had a bold plan to reach Asia; won support in 1492 from Spain
- became the first known person to circumnavigate the world even though he died before he completed it
- land route used for trade across Africa, Asia and Europe used by Chinese and Indian traders
- considered as one of the founders of Canada
- new inventions helped explorers be able to __________ the world's huge oceans
- longitude in the distance east or west of what
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- was used to help sailors identify the direction in which they were sailing
- Portuguese explorer that sailed to the southern tip of Africa
- Englishman that explored the North American coasts of Newfoundland and Nova Scotia
- sailed around the tip of Africa all the way to India's southwest coast
- this ancient Greek instrument was used to find latitude
12 Clues: considered as one of the founders of Canada • longitude in the distance east or west of what • this ancient Greek instrument was used to find latitude • treaty between Spain and Portugal that divided South America • Portuguese explorer that sailed to the southern tip of Africa • sailed around the tip of Africa all the way to India's southwest coast • ...
Special literary vocabulary Neologisms, archaisms and obselete words 2025-12-01
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- The reason archaisms are used in literature to recreate a historical or medieval one.
- A word formation process using affixes to create new words (e.g., unfriend).
- A type of neologism created for new inventions in science and technology (e.g., quantum computing).
- Words that often reflect social realities that no longer exist and are completely unknown to modern readers (e.g., chandler).
- A newly coined word to describe new concepts or phenomena.
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- A type of neologism reflecting cultural trends and new realities (e.g., influencer, selfie).
- Word formation process combining parts of two words (e.g., brunch).
- An example of an archaism meaning 'here'.
- A word formation process where two words are combined (e.g., smartphone).
- An outdated but still recognizable word that has fallen out of everyday use.
- Neologisms and archaisms together demonstrate the language's continuous process.
- A type of neologism created by authors for a particular literary effect (e.g., Joyce's "unwords").
12 Clues: An example of an archaism meaning 'here'. • A newly coined word to describe new concepts or phenomena. • Word formation process combining parts of two words (e.g., brunch). • A word formation process where two words are combined (e.g., smartphone). • An outdated but still recognizable word that has fallen out of everyday use. • ...
ARCHAEOLOGICAL DISCOVERIES 2024-08-06
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- Palawan is also known as the ____________ of Philippine Civilization
- This is where the artifacts from the Last Glacial Maximum was found.
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- This important discovery in the Tabon Cave Complex shows the religious belief of the Tabon people
- This is where the skull cap and a mandible is found.
- There are signs of Cremation in this site.
5 Clues: There are signs of Cremation in this site. • This is where the skull cap and a mandible is found. • Palawan is also known as the ____________ of Philippine Civilization • This is where the artifacts from the Last Glacial Maximum was found. • This important discovery in the Tabon Cave Complex shows the religious belief of the Tabon people
Occupation 2023-09-18
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- A person who cultivates crops, raises animals, and manages land for food production.
- A person who conducts research and experiments to better understand the world and make discoveries.
- A problem solver who designs and builds structures, machines, and systems to solve real-world problems.
- A brave individual who works to extinguish fires, rescue people, and protect communities from fire hazards.
- A healthcare professional who specializes in treating and caring for animals, including pets and wildlife.
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- A creative individual who expresses themselves through various forms of art, such as painting or sculpture.
- A talented performer who creates and plays music using instruments or their voice.
- A person who manages and organizes books and other resources in a library, assisting patrons in finding information.
- A healthcare professional who assists doctors and cares for patients in hospitals or clinics.
- A person who educates and imparts knowledge to students in a school or classroom setting.
- A skilled cook who prepares and creates delicious meals in restaurants or kitchens.
- A medical professional who treats and cares for patients' health, often in a hospital or clinic.
- A skilled aviator who operates aircraft, such as airplanes or helicopters, for transportation or recreation.
- A physically active individual who excels in sports and participates in competitions.
14 Clues: A talented performer who creates and plays music using instruments or their voice. • A skilled cook who prepares and creates delicious meals in restaurants or kitchens. • A person who cultivates crops, raises animals, and manages land for food production. • A physically active individual who excels in sports and participates in competitions. • ...
Computer Science Discoveries Unit 1 2022-05-24
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- Cascading Style Sheets; a language used to describe how HTML elements should be styled.
- An identifier that allows multiple elements in an HTML document to be styled in the same way.
- The exclusive legal right to print, publish, perform, film, or record literary, artistic, or musical material, and to authorize others to do the same.
- The text and images on a website.
- Hypertext Markup Language, a language used to create web pages.
- A title or summary for a document or section of a document.
- Reliable, honest, and truthful.
- How the content of a website is organized.
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- The collected information about an individual across multiple websites on the Internet.
- The part of a CSS rule-set that defines which HTML elements the style should be applied to.
- A program that searches for items on the World Wide Web.
- A piece of a website, marked by a start tag and often closed with an end tag.
- The special set of characters that indicates the start and end of an HTML element and that element's type.
- Closely connected to a topic.
14 Clues: Closely connected to a topic. • Reliable, honest, and truthful. • The text and images on a website. • How the content of a website is organized. • A program that searches for items on the World Wide Web. • A title or summary for a document or section of a document. • Hypertext Markup Language, a language used to create web pages. • ...
Science, Technology, and Society 2020-04-08
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- A snapshot of the small molecules produced during cellular metabolism
- Were the first organisms to be modified in the laboratory due to their simple genetics
- The natural world or ecosystem.
- The id and the ___ are in constant conflict
- The Laws of Organic Life
- One of the world’s first cities.
- Unconscious part of the mind that acts as our conscience.
- Can be useful for monitoring air quality and indicating environmental health.
- Ruled his country as a dictator
- Knots tied to colored rope
- “_____ Continent” – racist terminology referred to both the peoples of Africa and their alleged ignorance
- “people of the sun”
- The least priority of Maslow's hierarchy of human needs
- The top priority of Maslow's hierarchy of human needs
- What makes people do things?
- A group, large or small, of people in a particular place and time who are linked by common goals and interests
- Were invented which replaced human labor
- Originally referred to a group of boats and their passengers who migrated to the Philippines.
- Two-way television telephone
- Using living organisms, or the products of living organisms, for human benefit to make a product or solve a problem
- The air we breathe is a product of ___________ by green plants.
- Identified as what is happening outdoors in a place at a given time
- Tarsius syrichta
- Sigmund Freud, the founder of ___________:compared the human mind to an iceberg
- An idea on which people hold different beliefs and values
- Producing fuel
- Had more colonies than any other nation
- Rich and valuable sources of new genes, proteins and metabolic processes with important applications for human benefits
- Is the theory that explains how organisms
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- Reduces soil erosion
- A body of knowledge or facts.
- Customized medicine
- Is released by coal mining, landfills, and by agriculture,particularly through the digestive processes of beef and milk cows.
- "to spell"
- Type of biotechnology that manipulates microorganisms such as yeast and bacteria
- "Rule by the people"
- Attempting to convince others of your value judgment
- arisen and diversified from earlier organisms.
- Is a patented brand of genetically modified (GM) fluorescent zebra fish with bright red,green, and orange fluorescent color.
- Man-made causes
- Ability to transfer genetic material to plants, or the ability of lentiviruses to transfer genes to animal cells are natural examples of gene transfer
- Made with pens made from reeds, mixed with soot, beeswax and vegetable gum to make ink.
- Has become one of the clearest indicators of life outcomes such as employment, income and social status and is a strong predictor of attitudes and wellbeing
- Affect air quality through a number of means and can be used to improve air quality
- Largest dumpsite in the Philippines
- "Modo"-"Just Now"
- Type of pollution wherein tons of pollutants dumped in air by industries,vehicles
- Is the average of many years of weather observation.
- A situation that is a risk for a given population
- Raising finfish or shellfish in controlled conditions for use as food sources
- Mangifera indica
- Spheres means the _______.
- Clothes or fabrics
- Genetic modification involves the insertion or deletion of _____.
- Is a series of improvements in human life marked by inventions and discoveries
- The sole purpose of the original event was to give the news of the Athenians having won over the Persians.
- The shift from nomadic life to farming led to the development of the ____.
- Is the variety of all life forms: the different plants, animals and micro-organisms, their genes and the ecosystems of which they are a part.
- The use of biotechnology to process and degrade a variety of natural and manmade substances
- Built one of the largest & wealthiest empires in the world
- Is an ancient writing system that was used in what is now the Philippines.
61 Clues: "to spell" • Producing fuel • Man-made causes • Mangifera indica • Tarsius syrichta • "Modo"-"Just Now" • Clothes or fabrics • Customized medicine • “people of the sun” • Reduces soil erosion • "Rule by the people" • The Laws of Organic Life • Knots tied to colored rope • Spheres means the _______. • What makes people do things? • Two-way television telephone • A body of knowledge or facts. • ...
STS ACTIVITY NO. 3 2020-04-07
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- involves the insertion or deletion of genes
- prototype of newspapers
- optical device that projects an image in a surface, commonly a projection screen
- ancient writing system in then Philippines
- customized medicine
- conceptual enhancement rather than conceptual change
- scientific name of zebra
- Pre - Hispanic family villages in the Philippines
- organism whose genetic material has been altered through genetic engineering
- ancient writing system of Ancient Babylonia
- a body of knowledge and facts
- gene chip
- released by coal mining, landfills, and by agriculture, particularly through the digestive processes of beef and milk cows.
- species which are non - native in a native habitat.
- using living organisms, or the products of living organisms, for human benefit to make a product or solve a problem
- The use of biotechnology to process and degrade a variety of natural and manmade substances
- developed from labor - saving machines
- first antibiotic and was created by Doctor Alexander Fleming in 1928
- is a series of improvements in human life marked by inventions and discoveries
- grown in lab and then treated with different chemicals to allow them to develop into specific kinds of tissues needed for transplant
- meaning "Rule by the people"
- group of people in a particular place and time who are linked by common goals and interests.
- raising finfish or shellfish in controlled conditions for use as food sources
- first mammal to be cloned
- ancient writing system of Egypt
- biotechnology which manipulates microorganisms such as yeast and bacteria
- gas produced by cars, by fossil fuels used for heat and electricity, and by agriculture.
- to lessen the time standing in a queue to buy train or bus tickets
- book that has the record of William the Conqueror's assessment of the extent of the land and resources being owned in England at the time, and the extent of the taxes he raised
- way to achieve large scale production of therapeutic proteins from animals for use in humans
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- variety of living things on earth, to include billions of species inhabiting land, air, & aquatic ecosystems
- planet with average temperature of 855 degree Fahrenheit
- rich and valuable sources of new genes, proteins and metabolic processes with important applications for human benefits
- Western church
- It is the International agreement which aims at sharing the benefits arising from the utilization of genetic resources in a fair and equitable way
- wheeled motor vehicle
- meaning "to spell" in Tagalog
- olympic event that came from the greeks
- head or leader of the barangay
- a situation that is a risk for a given population
- biotechnology which alters the genes of plants and animals for the benefit of the human diet
- it is what is happening outdoors in a place at a given time and can change within a very short time.
- an idea on which people hold different beliefs and values
- Ruled as a dictator in the Philippines for 20 years
- device to keep people connected,regardless of the distance that separates them.
- "Father of WiFi
- attempting to convince others of your value and judgement
- Greek soldier who ran from Athens to Sparta to deliver a warning message of the coming Persian invasion
- one of the common GM crops
- area in which something exists or lives.
- Eastern church
- were the first organisms to be modified in the laboratory due to their very simple genetic makeup
- greatest innovation of technology
- Latin word of science
- invented by the Egyptians in 3000 BC
- Technical innovations saved physical energy and lessened people’s workload
- total of all weather occurring over a period of years in a given place.
- Ruler of Athens
- other meaning of the name of the newspaper in ancient Rome
- biotechnology which uses animals for medical benefits and other researches
- rise of temperature of the Earth
61 Clues: gene chip • Western church • Eastern church • "Father of WiFi • Ruler of Athens • customized medicine • wheeled motor vehicle • Latin word of science • prototype of newspapers • scientific name of zebra • first mammal to be cloned • one of the common GM crops • meaning "Rule by the people" • meaning "to spell" in Tagalog • a body of knowledge and facts • head or leader of the barangay • ...
WHERE ARE WE GOING 2014-08-14
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- THE ZIPPER, COMPUTER MOUSE AND THE PACE-MAKER ARE ALL INVENTIONS FROM WHICH COUNTRY
- WE WERE NORSE SEAFARERS
- TRAFFIC VIOLATION FINES IN THIS COUNTRY DEPENDS ON HOW MUCH YOU EARN
- THIS COUNTRY IS BIGGER THAN THE PLANET PLUTO
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- MEATBALLS AND MASHED POTATOES ARE THE MOST POPULAR AND FAVOURITE FOOD OF THIS COUNTRY
- FORESTS COVERS ABOUT 50% OF THIS COUNTRY
- THERE ARE NO POISONOUS ANIMALS HERE
- THERE ARE NOT A SINGLE MOUNTAIN IN THIS COUNTRY. CLOSEST THING IS A 170M HILL
8 Clues: WE WERE NORSE SEAFARERS • THERE ARE NO POISONOUS ANIMALS HERE • FORESTS COVERS ABOUT 50% OF THIS COUNTRY • THIS COUNTRY IS BIGGER THAN THE PLANET PLUTO • TRAFFIC VIOLATION FINES IN THIS COUNTRY DEPENDS ON HOW MUCH YOU EARN • THERE ARE NOT A SINGLE MOUNTAIN IN THIS COUNTRY. CLOSEST THING IS A 170M HILL • ...
Midterm reveiw 2023-12-07
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- was a Banking tycoon.
- was the first place speech could be heard ThomasEdison’s lab was in Menlo park NJCyrusfield invented the telegraph writer
- __________Vanderbilt was a railroad tycoon
- Morse helped early telegraph communication
- was first used to make automobiles The Model T was the first ford car built
- Ford Inventor of assembly line was
- Douglass was an anti slavery orator
- William Randolph _____ was a news paper magnet
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- invented the transformer
- The inventor of the telephone was Alexander Graham Bell
- first strategy was to blockade ports .
- Confederate soldiers were called
- Wounded people are called
- inventions allowed many advances in our society.
- was an ironclad ship
- was the confederate capital
- Union soldiers were called .
- Grant led the union forces
- means- to sell to other countries
19 Clues: was an ironclad ship • was a Banking tycoon. • Wounded people are called • invented the transformer • was the confederate capital • Union soldiers were called . • Confederate soldiers were called • Grant led the union forces • first strategy was to blockade ports . • Douglass was an anti slavery orator • means- to sell to other countries • ...
history 2022-09-19
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- the slave trade system in the interior of the country
- the belief that human labor produces economic value
- the legal act of relinquishing property rights in slaves
- a burst of major inventions and economic expansion
- a 364-mile waterway between hudson river and lake erie
- the domestic slave trade with routes along the atlantic coast
- the economic system that binded southern cotton production with northern clothmaking, shipping, and capital
- the republican system of political economy
- an ideology of production that celebrated small-scale producers
- 1819, first major economic crisis in US
- an economic group of prosperous farmers, artisans, and traders that emerged in early 19th century
- labor system employing young farm women in New England factories
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- the dramatic increase between 1820 and 1850 in the exchange of goods and services
- the practice of ending slavery in the distant future while recognizing white property rights to the slaves they owned
- organizations of workers than began during industrial revolution
- 19th century ideal that celebrated men who rose to wealth or social prominence
- system of government-assisted economic development
- machines that made standardized metal parts for other machines
- the ideology held by slave owners who considered themselves committed to the welfair of their slaves
- a term used to refer to skilled craftsmen and inventors
20 Clues: 1819, first major economic crisis in US • the republican system of political economy • a burst of major inventions and economic expansion • system of government-assisted economic development • the belief that human labor produces economic value • the slave trade system in the interior of the country • a 364-mile waterway between hudson river and lake erie • ...
inventions and inventors by Boriana and Marek 2018-10-11
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- What is the most famous invention of Alexander Parkes?
- Who invented the Poutine?
- Who invented bluetooth
- Where did John Loughlin invent the desk?
- Which company invented Windows
- Where was the car invented?
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- Who invented the rubber balloon?
- an electrical appliance for cleaning carpets, floors, etc., by suction.
- Who invented Microsoft
- Who invented the rockets?
- What did Bartolomeo Cristofori invent?
11 Clues: Who invented Microsoft • Who invented bluetooth • Who invented the rockets? • Who invented the Poutine? • Where was the car invented? • Which company invented Windows • Who invented the rubber balloon? • What did Bartolomeo Cristofori invent? • Where did John Loughlin invent the desk? • What is the most famous invention of Alexander Parkes? • ...
English Renaissance & Scientific Revolution 2023-01-30
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- Established the Royal College of Physicians
- Elizabethan England = England's ________ Age
- Court proceeding in which the criminal charges are listed
- Accused of heresy in 1633 due to his views on the universe
- A branch of science explaining the behavior of matter within time and space
- A belief that contradicts the established church
- Writer of Sonnets
- To renounce
- Many advances made in this science when new species were discovered in the New World
- The "E" in RACES!
- Wrote Novum Organum in 1620
- The sun as the center of the universe
- Discovered by Galileo while making observations inside a church
- Changed the way society viewed nature during the 16th century
- Theatre built by Lord Chamberlain's Men
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- Deliberate destruction of religious icons
- ____________ Mathematica
- Last of the Tudor monarchs
- The earth as the center of the universe
- Aided in the discoveries of astronomy
- Galileo's book Dialogue Concerning the Two Cheif World ____________
- Discoverer of Law of Gravitation
- Someone superior
- Drama
- Nickname of Mary I
- Force that attracts objects toward the center of the earth
- Wrote On the Revolution of Heavenly Spheres in 1543
- Purpose was the gathering and treasuring of valuable knowledge
- Father of the scientific method
- The "C" in RACES!
30 Clues: Drama • To renounce • Someone superior • Writer of Sonnets • The "E" in RACES! • The "C" in RACES! • Nickname of Mary I • ____________ Mathematica • Last of the Tudor monarchs • Wrote Novum Organum in 1620 • Father of the scientific method • Discoverer of Law of Gravitation • Aided in the discoveries of astronomy • The sun as the center of the universe • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2025-03-14
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- The fictional city where the story takes place
- The economic disaster that gripped America
- Meat and vegetables are better with this topping
- To Kill a Mockingbird won this prestigious prize
- Someone did this to an article of the children's clothing
- Mr. Cunningham uses these instead of cash
- Scout says this is "as bad as the first"
- Where treasure is found
- He goes to school only one day each year
- The author of To Kill a Mockingbird
- This character has not been seen in 15 years
- One of these frightens Miss Caroline
- Folks say these were once used as a weapon
- Something that Dill and Jem play?
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- She believes in a new way of education
- The sound of this "shattered the neighborhood"
- This character likes to tell wild, imaginative stories
- Jem's favorite "find"
- This character puts an end to the children's discoveries
- Jem loses these one late summer night
- She disciplines Scout in the kitchen
- Jem fears this character's punishments
- An attitude of hostility, or unfriendliness, directed against an individual, a group, or a race
- AKA Scout Finch
- The state or quality or being worthy of honor or respect
- What the children see on the porch
26 Clues: AKA Scout Finch • Jem's favorite "find" • Where treasure is found • Something that Dill and Jem play? • What the children see on the porch • The author of To Kill a Mockingbird • She disciplines Scout in the kitchen • One of these frightens Miss Caroline • Jem loses these one late summer night • She believes in a new way of education • Jem fears this character's punishments • ...
Module 7. Ancient History 1 2022-01-20
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- The grandson of Chandragupta Maurya
- A Religion that was born in India and that became a missionary religion during Asoka's reign.
- When a group of people has exclusive control over the production and distribution of certain goods.
- A type of government where the leader receives all the power.
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- One of the most important inventions developed in China during the Han Dynasty.
- Name of the roads that empires used for trading.
- The ruler of the Chinese Dynasty.
- Products (in plural) that India traded. This product gives a better flavor to our food.
8 Clues: The ruler of the Chinese Dynasty. • The grandson of Chandragupta Maurya • Name of the roads that empires used for trading. • A type of government where the leader receives all the power. • One of the most important inventions developed in China during the Han Dynasty. • Products (in plural) that India traded. This product gives a better flavor to our food. • ...
Unit 9 Vocab 2015-01-08
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- The affordability of the radio and moving pictures
- the exuberant lifestyle of many Americans
- effectively established the prohibition of alcoholic beverages in the United States
- occurred in the African American neighborhood of Harlem, NY
- wrote of being African American in the new America
- This brought with it a rise in illegal activities as people sought alcohol on the black market
- new films began adding voice to films that were once silent
- John Scopes was accused of teaching the theory of evolution in a Tennessee public school
- These “liberated” young women left the traditions of the female role behind
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- African American men and women from the south moved to northern states to find better opportunities
- women won the right to vote
- increased income and new inventions led to this
- aka KKK known to go out and beat to death innocent African Americans
- Movie theaters created their own celebrities such as
- captured the cultural explosion of the 1920’s in his famous book The Great Gatsby
- A new culture that caused groups to get involved in illegal activities
- A new form of music emerged from African American neighborhoods in New Orleans and Chicago
- The trial pushed Darwin’s theory into national media
- created celebrities and heroes from common people
- women sought independence
- Americans saw increased income
21 Clues: women sought independence • women won the right to vote • Americans saw increased income • the exuberant lifestyle of many Americans • increased income and new inventions led to this • created celebrities and heroes from common people • The affordability of the radio and moving pictures • wrote of being African American in the new America • ...
Vocabulary 2023-11-09
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- decisions made between different options
- a series of related games, movies, or books that have the same name and are made by the same company.
- a system or device on which something can be done or played
- a device used for playing video games that connects to a television or computer monitor
- the number of people living in a specific area or country
- a relationship between two or more people, organizations, or countries who agree to work together
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- advanced societies with cities, buildings, and social classes
- new ideas or creations that have never existed before
- belief systems that involve worshiping a higher power or powers
- to take in or soak up something, such as liquid or information
10 Clues: decisions made between different options • new ideas or creations that have never existed before • the number of people living in a specific area or country • a system or device on which something can be done or played • advanced societies with cities, buildings, and social classes • to take in or soak up something, such as liquid or information • ...
Exploring Heritage and Tawid Kordilyera Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-01
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- Group, A population whose members have a common heritage that is real or presumed such as culture, language, religion, behavior and biological trait.
- Heir accepts the responsibility of safeguarding the matawid.
- Known as the inheritance
- Heritage, It is a significant heritage of a particular groups or societies that identifies them and determines facets of their culture.
- An extensive chain of mountain ranges.
- Features, Refers to unique improvements, inventions, and a technologies in a specific era or society.
- A thing that is perceptible by touch.
- Something to pass on to scion
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- It is a wider social institution, basically the village.
- Acquired from predecessors.
- Features, Describe eras, changes, habits, values, beliefs, and behaviors.
- Refers to the tangible and intangible aspects inherited from the past that hold cultural, historical, or natural value.
- A group of people, who live together, sharing the same language, culture and traditions.
- These are properties that is transferred to an individual person by virtue of their birthright.
- It encompasses the shared beliefs and practices of a group of people.
- Features, Encompasses power structures, decision-making processes and governance in the society.
- Heritage, Refers to natural features, geological and physiographical formations.
- It marks a nation where no group is dominant over each other but are interacting and promoting co-existence.
- Ideas and beliefs that are passed down from one generation to the next.
- Unable to be touched or grasped.
20 Clues: Known as the inheritance • Acquired from predecessors. • Something to pass on to scion • Unable to be touched or grasped. • A thing that is perceptible by touch. • An extensive chain of mountain ranges. • It is a wider social institution, basically the village. • Heir accepts the responsibility of safeguarding the matawid. • ...
Crossword 2024-01-29
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- Students transform dreams into inventions
- widely used video file format for online streaming
- Where book tells the stories
- A room in college whispers the name of Nepal's largest lake
- SSD in computer stands for?
- Royal park of central London
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- Every problems related to IT is solved here
- IIC Post Graduate Scholarship Holder of 2020
- Students gather, hunger to shatter, where dishes clatter
- Solution of student's problem is solved here
10 Clues: SSD in computer stands for? • Where book tells the stories • Royal park of central London • Students transform dreams into inventions • Every problems related to IT is solved here • IIC Post Graduate Scholarship Holder of 2020 • Solution of student's problem is solved here • widely used video file format for online streaming • ...
Industrial Revolution 2025-05-07
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- many different __ were being created.
- in big families who had to work?
- coal, iron, river were __.
- what movement was where large farms where fenced in?
- what was often in the air above big cities?
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- there were many different new __?
- many different new tools for farming was made during the __.
- large cities were being made when __.
- one of the new invention for transportation was __.
- what replaced cottages?
10 Clues: what replaced cottages? • coal, iron, river were __. • in big families who had to work? • there were many different new __? • large cities were being made when __. • many different __ were being created. • what was often in the air above big cities? • one of the new invention for transportation was __. • what movement was where large farms where fenced in? • ...
Telescopes 2017-12-10
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- A type of lens that bends incoming light rays farther apart.
- He created the first telescope in 1608.
- The first person to use the telescope to study astronomy and make discoveries.
- Light travels in a ____________ line until it is absorbed, redirected, reflected, or allowed to pass through an object.
- A type of lens that bends incoming light rays closer together.
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- An instrument used to see objects that are far away.
- A type of telescope that uses mirrors to focus light on an image.
- A type of telescope that uses lenses to magnify an image.
- __________ is a form of energy.
- This is one of the most famous space telescopes in the world today.
10 Clues: __________ is a form of energy. • He created the first telescope in 1608. • An instrument used to see objects that are far away. • A type of telescope that uses lenses to magnify an image. • A type of lens that bends incoming light rays farther apart. • A type of lens that bends incoming light rays closer together. • ...
Chile:a country of astronomical discoveries 2023-08-07
15 Clues: país • grande • cosmos • cielos • premios • grandes • años luz • ubicados • regiones • elementos • histórico • cientificos • instalaciones • descubrimientos • way Vía lactea
Astronomy Discoveries of the 1960s 2024-11-29
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- - Cosmic microwave background radiation discovered.
- - The Moon landing missions began in the 60s.
- - Solar wind discovered.
- - The first exoplanet discovered.
- - Discovered in 1967, rotating neutron star.
- - Saturn’s rings were explored further.
- - Studied extensively in the 1960s.
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- - Evidence of water found in 1960s.
- - Mariner spacecraft reached this planet.
- - Black holes were theorized and studied
- - Bright, distant celestial objects.
- - Cosmic X-ray sources identified.
- - Soviet probe to Venus.
- - Tool used for deep space observation.
- - Atmosphere studied in the 1960s.
15 Clues: - Solar wind discovered. • - Soviet probe to Venus. • - The first exoplanet discovered. • - Cosmic X-ray sources identified. • - Atmosphere studied in the 1960s. • - Evidence of water found in 1960s. • - Studied extensively in the 1960s. • - Bright, distant celestial objects. • - Tool used for deep space observation. • - Saturn’s rings were explored further. • ...
renaissance #2 2022-01-11
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- This art technique places equal details on both sides of a line of symmetry.
- His printing press made the spread of knowledge (and the Bible) possible.
- Raphael showed depth in paintings by focusing lines on a common “__ __”.
- He wrote plays and poems that focused on human emotions and historical characters. (
- Renaissance artists painted waving hair or blurred images to show __ of their subjects.
- Early Renaissance artists were paid by rich merchants, like the __ family.
- The use of __ in Renaissance art made it possible to show objects that are near or far away.
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- focuses on human potential & achievements through the study of classical texts
- city-states, like Florence, grew in population and competed for trade and wealth.
- This artist painted Bible scenes and sculpted Bible characters, including David.
- was Florence’s greatest architect:
- This artist developed a style of sculptures visible from all sides, rather than hanging on a wall.
- This artist studied human and animal anatomy in order to sketch many inventions.
- During the Renaissance, society separated religion and government, leading to a more __ view.
- This painting by Raphael showed many great thinkers and scientists of the Renaissance.
15 Clues: was Florence’s greatest architect: • Raphael showed depth in paintings by focusing lines on a common “__ __”. • His printing press made the spread of knowledge (and the Bible) possible. • Early Renaissance artists were paid by rich merchants, like the __ family. • This art technique places equal details on both sides of a line of symmetry. • ...
Social Studies Chapter 5 2021-02-08
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- Israel Zangwill’s famous play about the USA was called The ________
- This was one of the inventions of the late 1800s
- Steel was used to build these buildings
- The name of the island through which many Asian immigrants entered the United States
- This man owned the Standard Oil Company
- Andrew Carnegie made this material to become wealthy
- As workers were treated better through labor unions, the quality of goods ___________
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- This person promoted and worked for the Transcontinental Railroad to be built
- These men paid for the Transcontinental Railroad
- This was only of the problems faced in crowded cities during the late 1800s
- AFL stands for the American Federation of _______
- It took ____ to twelve days to get from NYC to CA
- This man wrote “God Bless America”
- Three cities that grew dramatically during the late 1800s were NYC, Chicago, and _____________
- In 1882, Congress passed an act that excluded immigrants from this country
- The name of the island through which many European immigrants entered the United States
- In the late 1800s, cable cars and ___________ replaced streetcars pulled by horses
- These houses began as community centers where people could learn new skills and get food and medical care
- The migration of African Americans from the South to the West is called the ______________ Migration
19 Clues: This man wrote “God Bless America” • Steel was used to build these buildings • This man owned the Standard Oil Company • These men paid for the Transcontinental Railroad • This was one of the inventions of the late 1800s • AFL stands for the American Federation of _______ • It took ____ to twelve days to get from NYC to CA • ...
Renaissance Wordsearch 2022-03-16
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- the act of being reborn
- a famous group of merchants and bankers during the renaissance
- a second or new birth
- the "M" in STEM
- a Renaissance woodwind with a double reed and a curving tube (crooked horn)
- a city in central Italy on the Arno; provincial capital of Tuscany; center of the Italian Renaissance from 14th to 16th centuries
- sculptor famous for his life-like sculptures
- elaborate and extensive ornamentation in decorative art and architecture that flourished in Europe in the 17th century
- highly decorated earthenware with a glaze of tin oxide
- the 15th century in italian art and literature
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- sing madrigals
- the south-central european country that housed the italian renaissance
- a medieval stringed instrument played with a bow, typically having three strings
- renaissance the early period when Italy was the center of the renaissance
- a seaport in northwestern Italy; provincial capital of Liguria
- widely considered to be the best artist of the renaissance
- a person who makes art
- a medieval musical instrument resembling a trombone
- brunelleschi the first great architect of the renaissance
- "..." da vinci famous for his engineering that led to the inventions of later things
- a man's close-fitting jacket worn during the Renaissance
- the revival of learning and culture
- a method of knitting with a number of colors
23 Clues: sing madrigals • the "M" in STEM • a second or new birth • a person who makes art • the act of being reborn • the revival of learning and culture • sculptor famous for his life-like sculptures • a method of knitting with a number of colors • the 15th century in italian art and literature • a medieval musical instrument resembling a trombone • ...
Renaissance Wordsearch 2022-03-16
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- the act of being reborn
- a famous group of merchants and bankers during the renaissance
- a second or new birth
- the "M" in STEM
- a Renaissance woodwind with a double reed and a curving tube (crooked horn)
- a city in central Italy on the Arno; provincial capital of Tuscany; center of the Italian Renaissance from 14th to 16th centuries
- sculptor famous for his life-like sculptures
- elaborate and extensive ornamentation in decorative art and architecture that flourished in Europe in the 17th century
- highly decorated earthenware with a glaze of tin oxide
- the 15th century in italian art and literature
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- sing madrigals
- the south-central european country that housed the italian renaissance
- a medieval stringed instrument played with a bow, typically having three strings
- renaissance the early period when Italy was the center of the renaissance
- a seaport in northwestern Italy; provincial capital of Liguria
- widely considered to be the best artist of the renaissance
- a person who makes art
- a medieval musical instrument resembling a trombone
- brunelleschi the first great architect of the renaissance
- "..." da vinci famous for his engineering that led to the inventions of later things
- a man's close-fitting jacket worn during the Renaissance
- the revival of learning and culture
- a method of knitting with a number of colors
23 Clues: sing madrigals • the "M" in STEM • a second or new birth • a person who makes art • the act of being reborn • the revival of learning and culture • sculptor famous for his life-like sculptures • a method of knitting with a number of colors • the 15th century in italian art and literature • a medieval musical instrument resembling a trombone • ...
Chapter 18 vocab 2022-12-02
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- a group of corporations run by single a board of directors
- bargaining: unions negotiate with management for workers as a group
- enterprise: the system i which privately owned businesses compete freely
- Graham Bell: created the telephone
- to increase in speed
- a place where hurt people can recover (hospital)
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- D. Rockefeller:invested in oil, and to become the richest man in america
- Ford: American inventor he made first owned automobiles
- to give good reason for an action
- buildings divided into tiny apartments
- Gompers: formed a union called AFL
- rapid growth of city populations
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- to live in or exist
- changes to a building
- and Orville Wright: made the first working plane
- buisses owned by many inventors
- Addams: worked hard for poor city dwellers
- who sets up a business to make profit
- company that controls ers most or all buisses in a particular industry
- line: is a manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a belt
- Carnegie: became richest man and gave it all away for libraries and education
- to get rid of
- house: is a center offering help to the urban poor
- Edison: “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
25 Clues: to get rid of • to live in or exist • to increase in speed • changes to a building • buisses owned by many inventors • rapid growth of city populations • to give good reason for an action • Graham Bell: created the telephone • Gompers: formed a union called AFL • who sets up a business to make profit • buildings divided into tiny apartments • ...
WORLD GEOGRAPHY VOCAB 2025-10-09
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- Founded by Siddhartha Gautama (the Buddha); goal is enlightenment.
- A person who studies languages.
- One of the oldest monotheistic religions; followers mainly in Israel and the U.S.
- The place where an idea, belief, or innovation begins.
- Study of population patterns and changes.
- A flat, elevated area of land that rises above surrounding land.
- How people are spread out across a given area.
- Founded by Prophet Muhammad; followers called Muslims; holy book: Qur’an.
- Religion A religion tied to a specific ethnic group or culture.
- The spread of ideas, culture, or inventions from one place to another.
- A landform where a river meets a larger body of water, forming fertile soil.
- Based on Jesus Christ’s teachings; largest religion globally.
- Growth of factories and industries in a country or region.
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- Increase in the number of people living in cities or towns.
- Religion A religion that seeks followers worldwide.
- Number of people living per unit of land area.
- Belief in many gods, karma, and reincarnation; practiced in India and Nepal.
- Diffusion When one culture forces its beliefs onto another through conquest or colonization.
- A natural feature of Earth's surface, like mountains or plains.
- When ideas spread through a middle group or trade.
- Natural features of Earth's surface like mountains and rivers.
- A system of communication through speech, writing, or symbols.
- The long-term weather patterns of an area.
23 Clues: A person who studies languages. • Study of population patterns and changes. • The long-term weather patterns of an area. • Number of people living per unit of land area. • How people are spread out across a given area. • When ideas spread through a middle group or trade. • Religion A religion that seeks followers worldwide. • ...
Inventions of Industrial Revolution 2021-03-02
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- when people moved to the cities and lived in large groups
- allowed farmers in the midwest to break up soil without damaging their plow
- allowed factories to create products faster due to this idea
- factors that made people want to come to that country or area
- improved on the previous models of this product and allowed people to make clothes faster
- many worked on the transcontinental railroad
- to enter a country
- was the first fast communication over long distances
- factors that made people want to leave a country or area
- allowed the mill to have a constant flow of energy due to the river
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- when factories were built and manufacturing became more widespread
- grew the industry of growing cotton in south
- to leave a country
- places that poor immigrants lived in with poor conditions
- allowed people to spin yarn far more efficiently doing multiple at a time
- allowed people and goods to travel very fast on land
- allowed people and goods to be transported quickly over waterways due to a new propelling system
17 Clues: to leave a country • to enter a country • grew the industry of growing cotton in south • many worked on the transcontinental railroad • was the first fast communication over long distances • allowed people and goods to travel very fast on land • factors that made people want to leave a country or area • when people moved to the cities and lived in large groups • ...
Evolution 2024-09-26
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- an inherited behavior or physical characteristic that helps an organism survive in its environment.
- developed the first scientific system for classifying and naming living things.
- Where Darwin observed and compared many organisms here to the mainland.
- Darwin had said that species change over many generations and become better adapted to new conditions.
- developed the first attempt at a scientific theory of evolution.
- studied natural-formed layers of rocks and fossils and concluded that the features of Earth had changed a great deal over time.
- a well-tested explanation for a wide range of observation and experimentation.
- is the preserved remains or traces of an organism that lived in the past.
- The animal that Darwin studied realizing that the bones he collected on the islands resembled much bigger than the ones on the mainland
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- Was not a scientist, but their observations and discoveries made them a key contributor in the study of both fossils and geology.
- the process by which modern organisms have descended from ancient organisms.
- set out on a five year trip around the world observing and studying the natural world. He discovered similarities between galapagos organisms and those found in south america.
- the ship Darwin set sail on
- a species of birds.
- a difference in traits/characteristics among individuals of the same species.
- a group of similar organisms that can mate with each other and produce offspring.
16 Clues: a species of birds. • the ship Darwin set sail on • developed the first attempt at a scientific theory of evolution. • Where Darwin observed and compared many organisms here to the mainland. • is the preserved remains or traces of an organism that lived in the past. • the process by which modern organisms have descended from ancient organisms. • ...
THE IMPORTANCE OF MATERIALS DEVELOPMENT FOR LANGUAGE LEARNING 2021-09-04
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- Materials development really develops your critical thinking.
- On teacher growth through materials development.
- You create materials and put them into practice.
- Informing the learner about the target language.
- Guiding the learner in practicing the language.
- Is that participating in materials development can increase awareness, criticality, creativity and self-esteem.
- Helping the learner to make discoveries about the language.
- Comment there has been a dramatic increase in published research on materials development in recognition of how important it is as one of the most applied areas of applied linguistics.
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- Of the course I have also added sessions on design and layout, on illustrations, on writing instructions, on self-access materials and on digital materials.
- Providing the learner with experience of the language in use.
- Are “anything which can be used to facilitate the learning of a language, including course books, videos, graded readers, flash cards, games, websites and mobile phone interactions”.
- Are encouraged to work together collaboratively, self-monitor and self-reflect.
- Encouraging the learner to use the language
- Observes that “instructional materials generally serve as the basis of much of the language input that learners receive and the language practice that occurs in the classroom”.
- Courses dedicated to materials development at the University of Luton and at Leeds Metropolitan University.
- Materials provide experience in action and to get the participants to analyse and evaluate the principles and procedures of the materials
16 Clues: Encouraging the learner to use the language • Guiding the learner in practicing the language. • On teacher growth through materials development. • You create materials and put them into practice. • Informing the learner about the target language. • Helping the learner to make discoveries about the language. • ...
JP6 List 12 - definitions 2021-11-28
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- Part of a song that is repeated several times, usually after each verse.
- The study and knowledge of the practical, especially industrial, use of scientific discoveries.
- A large group of musicians who play many different instruments together and are led by a conductor.
- Someone whose job is repairing the engines of vehicles and other machines.
- The scientific study of the basic characteristics of substances and the ways in which they react or combine.
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- A written record of historical events.
- A moth or butterfly at the stage of development when it is covered by a hard case, before it becomes an adult insect with wings, or the case itself.
- A Christian holy day that celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ.
- A hard, shiny metal that is an alloy of chromium and other metals.
9 Clues: A written record of historical events. • A Christian holy day that celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ. • A hard, shiny metal that is an alloy of chromium and other metals. • Part of a song that is repeated several times, usually after each verse. • Someone whose job is repairing the engines of vehicles and other machines. • ...
History 2023-06-27
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- The study of past human cultures and societies through artifacts and remains.
- An object made or used by people in the past, often found by archaeologists.
- Rome The civilization that existed in Rome, Italy, thousands of years ago.
- Very old or from a long time ago, often referring to ancient civilizations.
- A person who travels to new places, often in search of new lands or discoveries.
- A sudden and significant change in government or society.
- A series of rulers from the same family who rule a country or region.
- A powerful ruler who governs an empire or a large area of land.
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- A sculpture representing a person or an animal, often made of stone or metal.
- A formal statement or announcement, often of rights, independence, or intent.
- A king or queen who rules over a kingdom or country.
- A visual representation of events arranged in chronological order.
- A complex society with cities, government, culture, and advancements in various areas.
- The remains or broken parts of buildings or structures from the past.
- Structures or statues built to honor a person, event, or historical significance.
- War A large-scale armed conflict involving many countries from different parts of the world.
16 Clues: A king or queen who rules over a kingdom or country. • A sudden and significant change in government or society. • A powerful ruler who governs an empire or a large area of land. • A visual representation of events arranged in chronological order. • The remains or broken parts of buildings or structures from the past. • ...
Vocab #6 2026-02-17
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- A crowded, poorly built apartment building where many poor families lived.
- When workers stop working to protest unfair treatment or low pay.
- The process of making goods in factories using machines instead of by hand.
- A community center that helped immigrants and poor families with education and services.
- A wealthy business leader who made money in unfair or dishonest ways.
- The late 1800s time period when the U.S. had big economic growth but also poverty and corruption.
- A journalist who exposed corruption and problems in business or government.
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- Moving to a new country to live there permanently.
- The growth of cities as more people move from farms to cities.
- A group of workers who join together to improve pay and working conditions.
- A business leader who made money but also helped improve the country with jobs and new inventions.
- When immigrants adopt the language and culture of their new country.
- A method of making steel quickly and cheaply by blowing air through melted iron.
- A production method where workers stay in one place and products move past them as they build them step by step.
- When one company controls an entire industry and has little or no competition.
15 Clues: Moving to a new country to live there permanently. • The growth of cities as more people move from farms to cities. • When workers stop working to protest unfair treatment or low pay. • When immigrants adopt the language and culture of their new country. • A wealthy business leader who made money in unfair or dishonest ways. • ...
South Asia (300-1200 CE) 2024-05-29
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- A territory that is part of a country/empire.
- A poem composed of over 100 years, which reached its final form during the Gupta empire. Its themes relate to Hindu values and the battle between good and evil.
- A part of the Mahabharata its name means "song of the lord."
- The empire covering much of northern India, that was ruled by the Gupta's from about 320 CE to about 550 CE.
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- A branch of buddhism that became popular in China, and focused on salvation through personal faith.
- One of the most famous Gupta mathematicians, who combined mathematics and astronomy to make important discoveries.
- A period of great happiness, prosperity, and achievement.
- A collection of Hindu legends that taught the lesson of the vedhas/sacred hindu texts through tales of sages and kings.
- A bond between families, states, or other groups to further their common interests.
- The Gupta Empire began under the rule of _________.
- A movement within hinduism that emphasized personal devotion and social religious equality.
11 Clues: A territory that is part of a country/empire. • The Gupta Empire began under the rule of _________. • A period of great happiness, prosperity, and achievement. • A part of the Mahabharata its name means "song of the lord." • A bond between families, states, or other groups to further their common interests. • ...
Inventions 2024-01-31
Inventions 2023-01-13
5 Clues: The person that created pop-up ads • The person who invented the Mother's Day • The US president who throwed the atomic bomb • A day which is used to remember the Mother's work • The invention which was created by Einstein's theory
The Nest Crossword Issue 3 2021-04-22
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- Home of the convention centre at Vancouver’s waterfront
- An oily, salty stone fruits originating from the Medeterranian.
- This rough fabric is used to make sacks and rope.
- This vibrantly-coloured lawn weed has a dairy product in its name.
- In 1982, Michael Fagan broke into the royal residence, ________ Palace, making it past security and into Queen Elizabeth’s room!
- P.E. classes often run in a figure 8 formation around this grassy, wooded park.
- Location where Lucy Maud Montgomery’s Anne of Green Gables is set
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- A fermented, bubbly tea
- This band’s name is a homophone (a word that sounds the same, but has a different meaning) with an insect.
- NASA’s robotic helicopter on Mars that accomplished the first powered, controlled aircraft flight on a planet other than Earth on April 19th, 2021.
- Home of the Legendary Burger
- This naturalist is recognized for his discoveries in evolution and the Origin of the Species.
- Vancouver-based ice cream parlour
- Greg’s older brother in the series Diary of a Wimpy Kid
- City talked about by Jay Z and Alicia Keys in a song
- Star Wars Day is May the ____
- Tim Hortons made this annual contest virtual due to COVID-19 concerns.
- Ms. Mullen’s meditative announcements are called _______ Mondays.
- 1. A species of butterfly, 2. A head of state such as a king or queen
19 Clues: A fermented, bubbly tea • Home of the Legendary Burger • Star Wars Day is May the ____ • Vancouver-based ice cream parlour • This rough fabric is used to make sacks and rope. • City talked about by Jay Z and Alicia Keys in a song • Greg’s older brother in the series Diary of a Wimpy Kid • Home of the convention centre at Vancouver’s waterfront • ...
Big Hero 6 Characters 2024-12-09
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- The villain who has Hiros microbots and wears a mask that makes his name be Yokai.
- The boys brother who dies in a fire.
- The daughter of Robert Callaghan who is gone inside a portal.
- Someone who creates a chem purse filled with chem balls.
- Someone who comes up with the nicknames and wears a suit that can make him blow fire.
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- A robot that is a personal healthcare companion and can take care of people.
- Someone who uses wealth and intelligence to create amazing inventions that would earn him money.
- A butler who is a loyal aid to the team.
- Someone who creates Laser induced plasma that can tear things apart.
- An aunt who raises two sons since their parents died.
- A big guy who keeps beating up everyone's robots in a robot fight.
- Someone who tries to have microbots so he can go to the nerd school.
- Someone who is always chewing gum and creates electro-mag suspension on a bike to make it go fast.
13 Clues: The boys brother who dies in a fire. • A butler who is a loyal aid to the team. • An aunt who raises two sons since their parents died. • Someone who creates a chem purse filled with chem balls. • The daughter of Robert Callaghan who is gone inside a portal. • A big guy who keeps beating up everyone's robots in a robot fight. • ...
2S Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-28
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- The UK found huge ________ footprints that they believe are from a cetiosaurus, or the megalosaurus.
- This flower can glow in the ___________. It was one of the cool inventions of 2025!
- It will take the comet swan 1.4 ____ years to return.
- This type of whale accidentally swallowed a kayaker and then spit him out.
- This is the number of minutes an all-female team recently went to space for.
- _________ is the state where 50 alligators were found in sewers.
- _____ Bowl Sunday is a day where the best two Football teams play against each other, and people eat a lot of delicious food!
- Steph Curry is known for getting shots worth this number.
- Luminous means to ____.
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- This giant isopod species looks like this creature.
- What shoots out lava?
- Baby koalas are the size of this candy when they are born.
- The Komodo _________ is a reptile that has been around for millions of years and has a very strong tail.
- This wooly creature will help bring back the wooly mammoth.
- Blobfish do not have these on their skin.
- This sunk the Titanic.
16 Clues: What shoots out lava? • This sunk the Titanic. • Luminous means to ____. • Blobfish do not have these on their skin. • This giant isopod species looks like this creature. • It will take the comet swan 1.4 ____ years to return. • Steph Curry is known for getting shots worth this number. • Baby koalas are the size of this candy when they are born. • ...
Exploration Review 2025-10-29
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- one positive impact of exploration was that we got a lot of new _________.
- this killed 90-95% of the Natives in the new world
- the group of people who made the calendar that predicted the end of the world in 2012
- one reason people wanted to explore was to spread this
- the ______________ passage was something the explorers were looking for
- the group of warrior people that practiced human sacrifice/cannibalism
- the people of the Andes who built Machu Picchu
- when a group of people go to a new land, but still follow the rules of their mother country
- one negative impact of exploration was the introduction of the _______ trade
- the term we use for all the Native tribes in MAine
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- another thing explorers were looking for, besides gold and tobacco
- the colony that disappeared and no one knows what actually happened to it
- the first colony in America that lasted
- the time period after the black death where people had new ideas and inventions
- the main resource people wanted to find when they explored
- the country that got really rich off early exploration
16 Clues: the first colony in America that lasted • the people of the Andes who built Machu Picchu • this killed 90-95% of the Natives in the new world • the term we use for all the Native tribes in MAine • one reason people wanted to explore was to spread this • the country that got really rich off early exploration • ...
STS Crossword 2020-04-05
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- originally referred to a group of boats and their passengers who migrated to the Philippines.
- Christianity split into two churches in 1054
- Technical innovations saved physical energy and lessened people’s workload
- is a series of improvements in human life marked by inventions and discoveries.
- This is a way of freeing the unconscious mind or opening up drawers to remember vivid details of the past.
- ability to transfer genetic material to plants, or the ability of lentiviruses to transfer genes to animal cells
- Used the idea to make and use newspaper
- a two-way television telephone or videophone patented as a "photo phone signal separator network"
- A large part of technology has been dedicated to the advancement of medical science.
- A group, large or small, of people in a particular place and time who are linked by common goals and interests.
- when the population revolt against the government, typically due to perceived oppression.
- is an ancient writing system that was used in what is now the Philippines.
- A topic involving the designing and use of devices, processes, and materials to solve practical problems
- literally means “to spell” in Tagalog.
- producing large amount of pure human proteins for use in medicine
- produced by cars, by fossil fuels used for heat and electricity, and by agriculture.
- published one of the first formal scientific theories of evolution
- a thing or event that existed before or logically precedes another.
- is known in French from the 13th century
- The natural world or ecosystem.
- were very symbolic and difficult to analyze.
- to honor gods but were much more detailed & decorative;contained arches
- Used in the production, distribution and reception of communication
- The total of all weather occurring over a period in a given time
- cloths or fabrics
- any device that perceives its environment and takes actions that maximize its chance of successfully achieving its goals.
- genes are inserted, they usually come from a different species
- Identified as what is happening outdoors in a place at a given time
- Has inspired the Olympics game event
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- Being deprived of a need arouses a feeling
- rediscovered the heliocentric model
- developed a strong trade network in Mesoamerica
- Had no writing, but created record system
- is the most important metal used over the past 150+ years
- unconscious part of the mind that acts as our conscience
- were the first organisms to be modified in the laboratory
- is released by coal mining, landfills, and by agriculture, particularly through the digestive processes
- which translates to “Rule by the people.”
- David Livingstone named this lake after the British queen.
- The regeneration of new tissues is carried out by the shot of a growth factor
- suppress increasing civil strife and the threat of a communist
- People use the money they earn to take advantage of leisure time.
- the first person that discover of DNA and the creation of the first recombinant DNA molecules (Surname)
- comes from the latin word “Modo” which means “Just Now”
- transmit information in form of speech, text, data, and video more cheaply and faster
- Developed hieroglyphic-style writing to record astronomical observations,calendar calculations,& historical information
- Most famous city in Inca Empire
- of telecommunications and entertainment/broadcast media industries
- putting mud on huge mats made of woven reeds & placed them in lake
- a vast network of high speed wires and satellite relays linking computers worldwide
- is to lessen the time standing in a queue to buy train or bus tickets
- A way of thinking about or approaching a topic.
- is that it can be used in different ways it can be use as a entertainment, education, or as a business.
- belonging to the very distant past and no longer in existence.
- was invented in Holland early in the 17th century. Galileo heard about it and, although never having seen one
- plants have been engineered for scientific research, to create new colors in flowers, and to create improved crops.
- Rational Self
57 Clues: Rational Self • cloths or fabrics • Most famous city in Inca Empire • The natural world or ecosystem. • rediscovered the heliocentric model • Has inspired the Olympics game event • literally means “to spell” in Tagalog. • Used the idea to make and use newspaper • is known in French from the 13th century • Had no writing, but created record system • ...
20 Depression/WW2 words 2025-06-24
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- Mechanical devices that control the flow of liquids or gases, often used in machines or engines.
- A place where people buy and sell shares in companies.
- Goods sent out from one country to another.
- Goods brought into a country from another country.
- The day the stock market crashed in 1929, starting the Great Depression.
- Money borrowed that must be paid back, usually with interest.
- A person who studies money, markets, and the economy.
- Related to factories, machines, and mass production.
- A time when the economy crashes or slows down badly.
- When people lose their jobs and can’t find work, often during economic crisis.
- When prices go up and money loses value over time.
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- Programs started by President Roosevelt to help the U.S. recover from the Great Depression.
- Pieces of a company that people can buy or sell on the stock market.
- Posters and messages used to influence public opinion during wartime.
- Chances of losing money or something going wrong.
- A long period of severe economic downturn and high unemployment.
- The act of buying and using goods and services.
- Government limits on food and supplies during wartime to make sure everyone had enough.
- 20s A time in the 1920s known for big economic growth, jazz, and new inventions.
- A period of fast economic growth and high spending.
- Street Famous financial district in New York where the stock market is located.
21 Clues: Goods sent out from one country to another. • The act of buying and using goods and services. • Chances of losing money or something going wrong. • Goods brought into a country from another country. • When prices go up and money loses value over time. • A period of fast economic growth and high spending. • Related to factories, machines, and mass production. • ...
Tracing & Evaluating Arguments and Claims 2026-04-12
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- Stories from real life.
- To help hold up an idea or claim.
- Facts that establish the truth.
- An explanation for WHY the claim is true. It tells us the 'because' behind the idea.
- A statement proven true by testing or research.
- Discoveries from a study.
- Find or discover by investigation.
- Reasons used to persuade others an idea is right.
- Numbers like '75% of people'.
- A statement that says something is true, but it needs proof.
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- Claims that use words like "always" or "everyone."
- A personal belief or feeling that cannot be proven.
- Opinions from doctors or scientists.
- Mrs. Diaz's favorite color.
- A good amount of proof to build a strong argument.
- Claims supported with facts, data, or expert opinions.
- The number of children Mrs. Gray has.
- The month of Mrs. Adkins birthday.
- The facts or information that prove a claim is correct.
19 Clues: Stories from real life. • Discoveries from a study. • Mrs. Diaz's favorite color. • Numbers like '75% of people'. • Facts that establish the truth. • To help hold up an idea or claim. • Find or discover by investigation. • The month of Mrs. Adkins birthday. • Opinions from doctors or scientists. • The number of children Mrs. Gray has. • ...
The Virtual Self 2022-04-02
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- a piece of equipment with several moving parts that uses power to do a particular type of work
- recording or storing information as a series of the numbers 1 and 0, to show that a signal is present or absent
- media- websites and computer programs that allow people to communicate and share information on the internet using a computer or mobile phone
- happening immediately, without any delay
- over- to begin to have control of something
- a piece of equipment that you use with your hands to make or repair something
- the method or possibility of getting near to a place or person
- (the study and knowledge of) the practical, especially industrial, use of scientific discoveries
- on- to communicate information, news, or a message to someone
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- to (cause something to) get better
- to share information with others by speaking, writing, moving your body, or using other signals
- facts about a situation, person, event, etc.
- happening a lot or all the time
- the physical or mental power or skill needed to do something
- a place or position
- to involve yourself in a situation when your involvement is not wanted or is not helpful
- to add to something in order to make it bigger or longer
17 Clues: a place or position • happening a lot or all the time • to (cause something to) get better • happening immediately, without any delay • over- to begin to have control of something • facts about a situation, person, event, etc. • to add to something in order to make it bigger or longer • the physical or mental power or skill needed to do something • ...
Scientific Measurement & The Microscope 2023-05-30
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- Scientists often use computer techniques to add "_____" to make certain structures stand out.
- A German botanist that concluded that all plants are made of cells.
- make it possible to explore cell structures and large protein molecules.
- German Physician that published the idea that new cells can be produced only from the division of existing cells.
- Discoveries of cells that are confirmed by many biologists and summarized in the ____.
- Uses beams of electrons focused by magnet fields. Offer much higher resolution than light microscopes.
- contains genetic materials in the form of DNA.
- An Englishman that used a microscope to study a slice of cork, a plant material. Observed chambers and named them cells because they reminded him of a monastery's tiny rooms,
- a photo of an object seen through a microscope
- cells that enclose their DNA in nuclei.
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- Produces stunning three-dimensional images of a specimen's surface.
- All cells are surrounded by a thin flexible layer barrier.
- allows light to pass through a specimen and uses two lenses to form an image.
- In Holland, this person used a single-lens microscope and observed pond water. Found it amazing that the microscope revealed a fantastic world of tiny living organisms.
- the basic units of all living things.
- cells that do not enclose DNA in nuclei.
16 Clues: the basic units of all living things. • cells that enclose their DNA in nuclei. • cells that do not enclose DNA in nuclei. • contains genetic materials in the form of DNA. • a photo of an object seen through a microscope • All cells are surrounded by a thin flexible layer barrier. • Produces stunning three-dimensional images of a specimen's surface. • ...
Who Am I? 2017-07-21
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- is called as the father of modern science because of his discoveries in astronomy and physics.
- “The Wizard of the Menlo Park”
- made astounding contributions in the field of science, technology and medicine.
- developed profound and influential knowledge on mathematical physics and engineering that are widely used in machines as well as in constructions.
- was a genius Greek philosopher and scientist of the ancient age.
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- was a Serbian-American inventor, electrical engineer, mechanical engineer, physicist, and futurist who is best known for his contributions to the design of the modern alternating current (AC) electricity supply system.
- was a son of a blacksmith who had to leave school in the fourth grade.
- holds record for the first female to be awarded with a Nobel Prize.
- is best known for his law on gravitation.
- is considered as one of the greatest revolutionary scientist the world has ever known.
10 Clues: “The Wizard of the Menlo Park” • is best known for his law on gravitation. • was a genius Greek philosopher and scientist of the ancient age. • holds record for the first female to be awarded with a Nobel Prize. • was a son of a blacksmith who had to leave school in the fourth grade. • ...
Who Am I? 2017-07-21
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- holds record for the first female to be awarded with a Nobel Prize.
- is best known for his law on gravitation.
- is called as the father of modern science because of his discoveries in astronomy and physics.
- made astounding contributions in the field of science, technology and medicine.
- was a genius Greek philosopher and scientist of the ancient age
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- is considered as one of the greatest revolutionary scientist the world has ever known.
- developed profound and influential knowledge on mathematical physics and engineering that are widely used in machines as well as in constructions.
- was a son of a blacksmith who had to leave school in the fourth grade.
- “The Wizard of the Menlo Park”
- was a Serbian-American inventor, electrical engineer, mechanical engineer, physicist, and futurist who is best known for his contributions to the design of the modern alternating current (AC) electricity supply system.
10 Clues: “The Wizard of the Menlo Park” • is best known for his law on gravitation. • was a genius Greek philosopher and scientist of the ancient age • holds record for the first female to be awarded with a Nobel Prize. • was a son of a blacksmith who had to leave school in the fourth grade. • made astounding contributions in the field of science, technology and medicine. • ...
Generes 2022-01-27
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- a story that is made up of facts
- a book that contains tons of un-real, majestic characters like witches, dragons, aliens, etc.
- a book about a person, that is written by that person themselves.
- A fictional story based on scientific inventions, creatures, etc.
- a story that is very expressive and has tons of emotion
- a folktale with unimaginable and exaggerated events and characters
- a book that is packed with real facts, information, and knowledge about the real world;a form of nonfiction
- a story that is make-belive
- a book that is meant to give off a silly, funny, and humorous vibe
- classic, traditional stories passed down from generation to generation
- a book about a person that is written by a different person
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- a type of writing that consists of verses and emotion
- A fiction perspective or story based on a historical event
- a book that is meant to convince or persuade to reader to do something,or believe something.
- a historical story that has been memorized for a long time
- a fiction story with events that can happen in real life
- a story, typically with personification, that conveys a moral or theme
- a story that includes magic, princess, fairies,and any magical lands and beings
- a traditional story that normally includes supernatural beings and is about how things came to be
19 Clues: a story that is make-belive • a story that is made up of facts • a type of writing that consists of verses and emotion • a story that is very expressive and has tons of emotion • a fiction story with events that can happen in real life • A fiction perspective or story based on a historical event • a historical story that has been memorized for a long time • ...
Industrial Revolution 2024-02-27
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- workers or working-class
- those who make and sell goods and services
- also known as a cottage industry
- those who buy and use goods and services
- a heat engine that performs mechanical work using steam as its working fluid.
- an economic and political philosophy encompassing diverse economic and social systems characterised by social ownership of the means of production, as opposed to private ownership
- the population shift from rural to urban areas
- a Scottish inventor, mechanical engineer, and chemist known for inventing different types of steam engine that helped start the Industrial Revolution
- economic system in which transactions between private groups of people are free from any form of economic interventionism
- a fundamental concept within economics and is primarily used to describe the price and availability of commodities
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- market system operating free from government intervention
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- the transition from creating goods by hand to using machines.
- freedom deciding what to buy, where to work and what to make
- a French chemist, pharmacist, and microbiologist renowned for his discoveries of the principles of vaccination, microbial fermentation, and pasteurization
- a machine for spinning with more than one spindle at a time, patented by James Hargreaves in 1770
- an organization of workers whose purpose is to maintain or improve the conditions of their employment
- the manufacturing of large quantities of standardized products
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit
- a Scottish economist and philosopher who was a pioneer in the thinking of political economy
- a German-born philosopher, economist, political theorist, historian, sociologist, journalist, and revolutionary socialist
21 Clues: workers or working-class • also known as a cottage industry • those who buy and use goods and services • those who make and sell goods and services • the population shift from rural to urban areas • market system operating free from government intervention • freedom deciding what to buy, where to work and what to make • ...
Lucus's biomedical careers crossword 2017-10-18
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- researches, interviews, and writes about recent scientific discoveries
- Acupressure that makes the body focus
- nurse that researches and plans from start to finish a kidney transplant
- balances the needs of humans and animals in the environment
- manages animals housed in zoos for conservation or to be viewed by the public.
- Teach people about their teeth and help dentists work on people’s teeth
- treats and exams the eyes
- research blood and diseases that have to do with blood
- assess and treats patient with small illnesses
- research and make things to do with the spine
- takes x rays of the body and examines the x ray to determine the issue
- highly skilled scientists that research the presence of disease
- research foods to determine if there are healthy and good for the public.
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- conducts test on medical equipment to make sure it fits the standards
- assist and help people who have special medical needs
- they research hearing loss and ways to fix it
- use blood samples and other things in a lab to determine things about cancer
- research and control environmental factors and stresses that arise in the workplace that impede one’s health
- captures pictures of marine life under the ocean
- researches and treats people who have issues with their nervous system
- treats animals that are sick or have a disease
- study genetics to determine if people can or at what likelihood are that at to get diseases from family
- help and show people who have a disease or have been through a surgery exercises to release the pain or get back in shape
- research factors involved in the spread of disease
- responsible for the well being of tissues and organs before and during a transplant
25 Clues: treats and exams the eyes • Acupressure that makes the body focus • they research hearing loss and ways to fix it • research and make things to do with the spine • treats animals that are sick or have a disease • assess and treats patient with small illnesses • captures pictures of marine life under the ocean • research factors involved in the spread of disease • ...
Section 1 Chapter 19 Crossword Puzzle 2020-12-11
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- patented the telephone.
- inventor interested in the uses of electricity.
- inventors of the first motorized airplane.
- first person to implement the moving assembly line in manufacturing.
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- a period of rapid growth in the U.S. manufacturing in the late 1800s.
- exclusive rights to make or sell inventions.
- a way to manufacture steel quickly and cheaply by blasting hot air through melted iron to quickly remove impurities.
7 Clues: patented the telephone. • inventors of the first motorized airplane. • exclusive rights to make or sell inventions. • inventor interested in the uses of electricity. • first person to implement the moving assembly line in manufacturing. • a period of rapid growth in the U.S. manufacturing in the late 1800s. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2024-05-14
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- a social system in which wealth and property is owned in common by all citizens and shared equally
- engine/ a machine that uses energy produced by the steam from boiling water; one of the two most important inventions of the Industrial Revolution
- to make or process something by using machinery
- having to do with industry
- a waterway made by artificial means
- the amount of money left after all the costs are taken away from income
- manufacturing plants; also, the businesses that provide a particular product or service
- an economic system in which factories, farms, and other properties are privately owned and compete to make a profit
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- a political and economic system in which the government owns businesses
- a communication device that sends coded electrical signals over wires
- system/ a manufacturing system in which work is done in workers’ homes
- a regular payment to someone who has stopped working because of age
- things that can be bought, sold, or traded, such as food items, clothing, tools, and crafts
- the process by which people vote to choose someone for office
- operating by itself
- materials/ materials or goods needed to make a final product
16 Clues: operating by itself • having to do with industry • a waterway made by artificial means • to make or process something by using machinery • materials/ materials or goods needed to make a final product • the process by which people vote to choose someone for office • a regular payment to someone who has stopped working because of age • ...
Occupation 2023-09-18
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- A skilled aviator who operates aircraft, such as airplanes or helicopters, for transportation or recreation.
- A healthcare professional who specializes in treating and caring for animals, including pets and wildlife.
- A skilled cook who prepares and creates delicious meals in restaurants or kitchens.
- A creative individual who expresses themselves through various forms of art, such as painting or sculpture.
- A person who conducts research and experiments to better understand the world and make discoveries.
- A talented performer who creates and plays music using instruments or their voice.
- A person who cultivates crops, raises animals, and manages land for food production.
- A healthcare professional who assists doctors and cares for patients in hospitals or clinics.
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- A person who educates and imparts knowledge to students in a school or classroom setting.
- Officer An officer responsible for enforcing the law, maintaining peace, and ensuring public safety.
- A person who manages and organizes books and other resources in a library, assisting patrons in finding information.
- A brave individual who works to extinguish fires, rescue people, and protect communities from fire hazards.
- A medical professional who treats and cares for patients' health, often in a hospital or clinic.
- A problem solver who designs and builds structures, machines, and systems to solve real-world problems.
- A physically active individual who excels in sports and participates in competitions.
15 Clues: A talented performer who creates and plays music using instruments or their voice. • A skilled cook who prepares and creates delicious meals in restaurants or kitchens. • A person who cultivates crops, raises animals, and manages land for food production. • A physically active individual who excels in sports and participates in competitions. • ...
inventions-claudia and fatima 2022-11-21
7 Clues: An object that prints papers • a little object that gives us light • form of transport which has four wheels • keep us warm, and it's the first invention • it's an object that make music sound louder • it's an object which help us to paint pictures • it's a length object which keep the oral health
G2 Science review 2022-06-17
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- learned about a subject by reading books
- the use of scientific discoveries
- to act because of something else that happened
- the tissue in the body that makes us move
- facts about an event, person
- an important job that someone is sent somewhere to do
- used to show that something may happen
- can do an activity or job well because you have practiced how to do it
- something that needs to be fixed
- a person with a lot of knowledge or skill
- headphones with a microphone
- a piece of equipment with several moving parts
- the tissues in the body that make us move
- a tool for making objects that are faraway look nearer and larger
- having no weight
- a person who is learning and practicing the skills for a job
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- a person who has been trained for traveling in space
- not as strong
- newest or most recent
- the use of scientific discoveries
- picked as the one to do something
- understanding of a subject that you get by experience or study
- a group of people who work together, usually on a ship or aircraft
- someone who studies the universe
- something that needs great mental or physical effort to be done successfully
- station a vehicle in which people live in and travel around the earth outside the atmosphere
- to be chosen
- the act of doing something over and over again to improve your skill
- a person who flies an aircraft
- something different, usually better
- healthy and strong because of exercise
31 Clues: to be chosen • not as strong • having no weight • newest or most recent • facts about an event, person • headphones with a microphone • a person who flies an aircraft • someone who studies the universe • something that needs to be fixed • the use of scientific discoveries • the use of scientific discoveries • picked as the one to do something • something different, usually better • ...
Pre-IELTS - Unit 6 (History & Media) 2025-01-09
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- To avoid information__________, it's important to filter out unnecessary information.
- A significant event or achievement in history is a __________.
- He is a well-known __________ who always seems to get exclusive photos of celebrities.
- Many ________ figures, such as Martin Luther King Jr., have inspired social change.
- The act of fighting against an enemy or oppressor is called __________.
- A person who studies the past is called a __________.
- The __________ of this online platform has increased dramatically in the last year.
- The Berlin Wall was a symbol of the division and ________ between East and West Germany.
- The __________ for this week's edition was about the latest scientific discoveries.
- A country that is controlled by another country is called a __________.
- The ________ of the American colonies from Britain began with the American Revolution.
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- The ________ of the Spanish in the Americas led to the destruction of many indigenous cultures.
- The period of time when a king or queen rules is called a __________.
- The Roman Empire was a powerful __________.
- The magazine's __________ on the front page was about the president's visit.
- The online news website has become __________ across the world.
- She decided to __________ to the local newspaper to receive daily updates.
- The invention of the printing press was a major ________ in the history of communication.
- This newspaper has a special __________ for entertainment news and gossip.
- The Vikings ________ Britain in the 9th century.
- Nelson Mandela fought against ________ and apartheid in South Africa.
- The ________ of the Mongols under Genghis Khan was swift and devastating.
22 Clues: The Roman Empire was a powerful __________. • The Vikings ________ Britain in the 9th century. • A person who studies the past is called a __________. • A significant event or achievement in history is a __________. • The online news website has become __________ across the world. • The period of time when a king or queen rules is called a __________. • ...
Transforming the West 2021-02-25
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- Continued to support large mining companies by providing inexpensive land and approving patents for new inventions
- 1862 law that gave 160 acres of land to citizens willing to live on and cultivate it for five years
- A rail link between the East and the West
- A symbolic golden spike that was driven in to mark the completion of the transcontinental railroad
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- Vast area of grassland on which livestock roamed and grazed
- Self-appointed law enforcer
- Land designated by the federal government for building schools, roads, or railroads
- African Americans who migrated from the South to the West after the Civil War
8 Clues: Self-appointed law enforcer • A rail link between the East and the West • Vast area of grassland on which livestock roamed and grazed • African Americans who migrated from the South to the West after the Civil War • Land designated by the federal government for building schools, roads, or railroads • ...
Conquer and Conqueste 2024-04-29
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- name of the desert the silk road crosses
- People who don't stay and live in one specific area
- Grandson to Genghis Khan who was just as strong a ruler as him
- Something that made traders predicted on the monsoon marketplace that made travel easier
- The main disease the mongols brought to the rest of the world
- A new discovery in warfare that gave the mongols an advantage in battle
- A portable tent
- Animals that helped traders cross the silk road
- A stretch of land across Asia that is mostly grassland
- The main animal nomads used for everything
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- A monotheistic religion started in Asia that spread due to the silk road
- The mongol ruler who made great discoveries and conquests
- the fabric that made the Chinese wealthy
- The item Mansa Musa spread so much of it caused an economic crash
- a series of trade networks across water
- The silk road was the first type of this kind of trade route
- Something that Ghengis Khan catapulted into cities to cause diseases
- The reason why Mansa Musa was traveling to Mecca
- A monotheistic religion started in the middle east spreading due to trade on the silk road
- The system the Mongols constructed that unified Asia, we still us it today
20 Clues: A portable tent • a series of trade networks across water • name of the desert the silk road crosses • the fabric that made the Chinese wealthy • The main animal nomads used for everything • Animals that helped traders cross the silk road • The reason why Mansa Musa was traveling to Mecca • People who don't stay and live in one specific area • ...
Renaissance Study Guide 2022-01-22
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- famous painter of the Sistine Chapel
- belief that human ideas should guide society rather than the Church
- means rebirth
- Englishman refused to acknowledge king as head of the Church of England
- believed earth was at the center of the universe
- church council was called by Pope Paul III to discuss reform for the Church
- French reformer who set up a Protestant government and believed that there were no sacraments
- gave permission to Christopher ChristopherColumbus traveled to New World
- 700-year struggle by Christian Spaniards to regain Spain from the Muslim Arabs
- Bible first printed with this machine
- a religious reform movement that swept through Europe in the 1500s
- made important discoveries in physics
- city Turks stopped at in 1683
- paintings created on fresh, moist plaster
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- Parliament began to take more power, forced James II to flee
- city captured by the Turks in 1453
- writer of comedies and tragedies
- king of Portugal
- shift from Ptolemic theory to heliocentric theory
- England bishop stood up to king
- inventor of the printing press
- king killed by England
- proposed heliocentrism
- discovered planets move in elliptical paths
- Catholic English king
- posted 95 theses on October 31, 1517
- ruled England as a military dictator
- protestant daughter made queen
28 Clues: means rebirth • king of Portugal • Catholic English king • king killed by England • proposed heliocentrism • city Turks stopped at in 1683 • inventor of the printing press • protestant daughter made queen • England bishop stood up to king • writer of comedies and tragedies • city captured by the Turks in 1453 • famous painter of the Sistine Chapel • ...
Crossword 1.3 (Trade Networks in Africa Pages 16-19) 2022-08-26
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- Eastern Africans traded many types of goods, including this one made from the tusks of elephants
- Mali reached the height of its power under this ruler
- Chinese city that became one of the world's largest in the 1200's due to international trade
- sacred book of Muslims
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- country responsible for inventions like the magnetic compass
- the science of locating the position and plotting the course of ships
- the city of the Mali empire that became a center of learning
- founder of Islam and its most important prophet
- a 5000 mile series of roads creating an ancient trade route stretching from China to Persia
- Chinese explorer who made several voyages over the Indian Ocean and traded with over 30 countries in his lifetime
10 Clues: sacred book of Muslims • founder of Islam and its most important prophet • Mali reached the height of its power under this ruler • country responsible for inventions like the magnetic compass • the city of the Mali empire that became a center of learning • the science of locating the position and plotting the course of ships • ...
18th Century Counterpoint/ Two-Part Inventions 2012-12-02
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- Texture that consists of more than one melodic line
- The short recognizable figure in music
- The brilliant mind behind Two-Part Inventions
- Rhythm the rate at which chords change
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- Repetition of a melodic motive at a higher or lower pitch
- The form of a two-part invention
- Secondary part of an invention
- A synonym for Counterpoint
- Established when harmony moves expectedly
9 Clues: A synonym for Counterpoint • Secondary part of an invention • The form of a two-part invention • The short recognizable figure in music • Rhythm the rate at which chords change • Established when harmony moves expectedly • The brilliant mind behind Two-Part Inventions • Texture that consists of more than one melodic line • ...
漢朝 2025-05-12
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- What dynasty did the Han Dynasty take over?
- China was "Sons of ___"
- What was the government type of the Han Dynasty?
- Liu Bang was a ____
- Who was the leader/founder of the Han Dynasty?
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- Leaders were not ____
- Paper, Water Clocks, Sundials, Celestial Instruments, Art
- China was united by ____
- What specific city in Europe did the Han Dynasty? trade with
9 Clues: Liu Bang was a ____ • Leaders were not ____ • China was "Sons of ___" • China was united by ____ • What dynasty did the Han Dynasty take over? • Who was the leader/founder of the Han Dynasty? • What was the government type of the Han Dynasty? • Paper, Water Clocks, Sundials, Celestial Instruments, Art • What specific city in Europe did the Han Dynasty? trade with
Texas Chapter 8 Review 2024-03-19
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- A person or company that buys goods or uses goods or services
- Where two of more rail lines meet
- Life in a city
- The official state large mammal of Texas
- To make or process goods, especially by machine in large quantities
- Natural Oil
- A group of businesses that makes a type of product or provides a type of service
- A train steam engine
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- Where food was stored on a cattle drive
- Cowboys from different ranches find all the cattle they could and drive them into one area
- Newly created products
- Life in the countryside
- The number of items that consumers, or buyers, are willing to buy at a certain price
- Cattle running around wildly when they become frightened
- A design burned into the hide of a cow
- The number of items that producers offer for sale at a certain price
- A time of rapid growth
- A person or company that makes or sells goods or offers a service
18 Clues: Natural Oil • Life in a city • A train steam engine • Newly created products • A time of rapid growth • Life in the countryside • Where two of more rail lines meet • A design burned into the hide of a cow • Where food was stored on a cattle drive • The official state large mammal of Texas • Cattle running around wildly when they become frightened • ...
Inventions and inventors by Boriana and Marek 2018-10-10
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- What did Bartolomeo Cristofori invent?
- Where was the car invented?
- What is the most famous invention of Alexander Parkes?
- Which company invented Windows
- Who invented the Poutine?
- Who invented bluetooth
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- Where did John Loughlin invent the desk?
- Who invented the rockets?
- Who invented the rubber balloon?
- Who invented Microsoft
- an electrical appliance for cleaning carpets, floors, etc., by suction.
11 Clues: Who invented Microsoft • Who invented bluetooth • Who invented the rockets? • Who invented the Poutine? • Where was the car invented? • Which company invented Windows • Who invented the rubber balloon? • What did Bartolomeo Cristofori invent? • Where did John Loughlin invent the desk? • What is the most famous invention of Alexander Parkes? • ...
Communication, travel, time by riannah 2023-12-14
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- Refers to various forms of communication, like newspapers and television that reach a large number of people of the same time
- Cables lines across the ocean used during the Industrial Revolution.
- A Underground Railroad.
- A transportation system made up of track.
- A important metal.
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- The telegraph and telephone revolutionized communication by allowing allowing people to send Messages quickly over long distances, making it easier for people to connect and share information.
- Changed the way we live by allowing us to build taller buildings and travel effortlessly between floors.
- A stronger version of iron.
- The new ways of travel impact the concept of time by standardized time.
- Stronger iron and steel was the most important inventions for changing the way people travel.
10 Clues: A important metal. • A Underground Railroad. • A stronger version of iron. • A transportation system made up of track. • Cables lines across the ocean used during the Industrial Revolution. • The new ways of travel impact the concept of time by standardized time. • Stronger iron and steel was the most important inventions for changing the way people travel. • ...
Land-based Empires 2022-09-29
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- A Polish astronomer who came up with the Heliocentric Theory.
- A period of drastic change in scientific thought.
- A Protestant movement which traces its origins to the Radical Reformation.
- A florentine philosopher known for his political ideas and the author of The Prince.
- A period in European civilization that was marked by a revival of Classical learning and wisdom.
- A person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
- A theory which states that the Sun is located in the center of all the planets.
- The process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation.
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- A system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god.
- The propositions for debate concerned with the question of indulgences written by Martin Luther which sparked the Reformation.
- An Italian astronomer who made revolutionary telescopic discoveries, such as the four largest moons on Jupiter.
- A German monk who started the Reformation and created Protestantism.
- A German astronomer who created the laws of planetary motion.
- Members of the Society of Jesus, a Roman Catholic order of priests.
- A religious reform movement that created Protestantism.
- A branch of Protestantism that believed in the sovereignty of God.
- The theological system of Calvin and his followers marked by strong emphasis on the doctrine of predestination.
- An imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect.
18 Clues: A period of drastic change in scientific thought. • A religious reform movement that created Protestantism. • A Polish astronomer who came up with the Heliocentric Theory. • A German astronomer who created the laws of planetary motion. • A branch of Protestantism that believed in the sovereignty of God. • ...
Science club 2013-08-13
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- Antibiotics that derived from Penicillium fungi and eliminate infection causing bacteria
- the idea was came up to create an automobile while visiting ______ as a missionary.
- Of all his useful inventions his most famous one was the light bulb
- Was an astronomer and a mathematician.
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- from the answer of question 8, the astronomer and also a mathematician invented _____.
- E = mc^2 developer
- Discovered gravitational force, established three universal laws of motion, came up with binomial theorem and was a co-creator of calculus
- Dmitri Mendeleev created the first version of the _____ of elements and used it to predict the properties of yet to be discovered elements
- Antonie van Leeuwenhoek considered the father of _____ he is better known for his work on microscopes
- People who invented a thing is called
10 Clues: E = mc^2 developer • People who invented a thing is called • Was an astronomer and a mathematician. • Of all his useful inventions his most famous one was the light bulb • the idea was came up to create an automobile while visiting ______ as a missionary. • Antibiotics that derived from Penicillium fungi and eliminate infection causing bacteria • ...
issac newton 2025-10-26
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- The law that states an object in motion stays in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. (5 letters)
- The phenomenon of white light being split into its constituent colors. (7 letters)
- The college Newton attended in Cambridge. (10 letters)
- The law that states for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. (5 letters)
- This disease led to the closure of Newton's college. (8 letters)
- Newton's third law of motion relates to this. (8 letters)
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- A type of telescope Newton invented, using mirrors instead of lenses. (9 letters)
- The Royal Society elected Newton to this position in 1703. (9 letters)
- The field of science where Newton made significant discoveries about light and color. (7 letters)
- The city where Newton is buried. (7 letters)
- Newton's famous work, published in 1687, that laid out his laws of motion and universal gravitation. (8 letters)
- The astronomical object that supposedly fell on Newton, inspiring his theory of gravity. (5 letters)
- This famous English scientist and mathematician is known for his laws of motion and universal gravitation. (6 letters)
- Newton's first major discovery in mathematics. (11 letters)
14 Clues: The city where Newton is buried. (7 letters) • The college Newton attended in Cambridge. (10 letters) • Newton's third law of motion relates to this. (8 letters) • Newton's first major discovery in mathematics. (11 letters) • This disease led to the closure of Newton's college. (8 letters) • The Royal Society elected Newton to this position in 1703. (9 letters) • ...
the age of exploration 2022-01-27
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- da Gama, Portuguese explorer and the first European to reach India by sea
- Trade, a multilateral system of trading in which a country pays for its imports from one country by its exports to another
- Passage, the sea journey undertaken by slave ships from West Africa to the West Indies
- Henry, central figure in the early days of the Portuguese Empire and in the 15th-century European maritime discoveries and maritime expansion
- and Indian War, fought between france and great britain to determine control of the vast colonial erritory of north america
- a conqueror
- Exchange, was the widespread transfer of plants animals precious metals etc
- a country or area under the full or partial political control of another country
- english settlers who came to north america on the Mayflower and established the plymouth colony
- a ruined village in E Virginia
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- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profi
- of Tordesillas, divided the newly-discovered lands outside Europe between the Portuguese Empire and the Spanish Empire
- Slave Trade, involved the transportation by slave traders of various enslaved African people to the americas
- belief in the benefits of profitable trading
- Dias, Portuguese mariner and explorer
- Columbus, was an Italian explorer and navigator who completed four voyages across the Atlantic Ocean
16 Clues: a conqueror • a ruined village in E Virginia • Dias, Portuguese mariner and explorer • belief in the benefits of profitable trading • da Gama, Portuguese explorer and the first European to reach India by sea • Exchange, was the widespread transfer of plants animals precious metals etc • a country or area under the full or partial political control of another country • ...
Evolution 2024-09-27
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- an inherited behavior or physical characteristic that helps an organism survive in its environment.
- a group of similar organisms that can mate with each other and produce offspring.
- Was not a scientist, but their observations and discoveries made them a key contributor in the study of both fossils and geology.
- Darwin had said that species change over many generations and become better adapted to new conditions.
- a species of birds.
- studied natural-formed layers of rocks and fossils and concluded that the features of Earth had changed a great deal over time.
- the ship Darwin set sail on
- a well-tested explanation for a wide range of observation and experimentation.
- The animal that Darwin studied realizing that the bones he collected on the islands resembled much bigger than the ones on the mainland
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- a difference in traits/characteristics among individuals of the same species.
- developed the first scientific system for classifying and naming living things.
- Where Darwin observed and compared many organisms here to the mainland.
- set out on a five year trip around the world observing and studying the natural world. He discovered similarities between galapagos organisms and those found in south america.
- developed the first attempt at a scientific theory of evolution.
- is the preserved remains or traces of an organism that lived in the past.
- the process by which modern organisms have descended from ancient organisms.
16 Clues: a species of birds. • the ship Darwin set sail on • developed the first attempt at a scientific theory of evolution. • Where Darwin observed and compared many organisms here to the mainland. • is the preserved remains or traces of an organism that lived in the past. • the process by which modern organisms have descended from ancient organisms. • ...
Unit 3 Tasty Mistakes 2014-10-13
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- adj. made into ice
- adj. happening by chance
- v. to add different things together
- v. to cut into thin pieces
- Frank Epperson _________ to bring the mixing bucket inside.
- n. a brand of flavored ice on a stick
- George Crum's customer wanted his French fries ____________.
- n. an open room attached to the outside of a building
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- v. to express unhappy feelings
- n. a new thing that somebody has created
- _________ can make new foods.
- v. to give customers (usually food)
- adj. reduced to powder by grinding or crushing
- Frank Epperson thought his invention ______ great.
- adj. firm but breaking easily into pieces
15 Clues: adj. made into ice • adj. happening by chance • v. to cut into thin pieces • _________ can make new foods. • v. to express unhappy feelings • v. to add different things together • v. to give customers (usually food) • n. a brand of flavored ice on a stick • n. a new thing that somebody has created • adj. firm but breaking easily into pieces • ...
Unit 1 Vocab 2021-09-08
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- not common or unusual
- to join together to do or achieve something
- an idea intended to explain facts or events
- a very smart or talented person
- a chance that something might happen
- a thought plan or suggestion about what to do
- to think of or create something in your mind
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- something that causes something else to happen
- an original or first model of something
- having a strong or big effect on things
- an ability to make or think of new ideas
- a small or useful device
- to be real
- causing people to want to do something amazing
- a useful new device or process
15 Clues: to be real • not common or unusual • a small or useful device • a useful new device or process • a very smart or talented person • a chance that something might happen • an original or first model of something • having a strong or big effect on things • an ability to make or think of new ideas • to join together to do or achieve something • ...
SAT vocbs 4 2024-11-20
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- diminutive
- Matilda
- Jiu Ge
- The_______ speech by the radical leader stirred widespread protests.
- It is hard to change the mind of someone who is______
- arogant
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- unyielding
- It would behoove the company to address the employee concerns promptly
- The prosecutor______ denounced the defendant's claims, her voice trembling with passion
- thomas edison is _____ for his inventions
- His_______ response to the unjust accusation was filled with scorn
- If you want to experience Mr. Marple's ______, just try plagiarizing one of his essay.
- prosaic
- After the natural disaster, many families were left_____.
- The debate quickly turned_______, with both sides hurling insults instead of discussing the issue calmly.
15 Clues: Jiu Ge • Matilda • prosaic • arogant • unyielding • diminutive • thomas edison is _____ for his inventions • It is hard to change the mind of someone who is______ • After the natural disaster, many families were left_____. • His_______ response to the unjust accusation was filled with scorn • The_______ speech by the radical leader stirred widespread protests. • ...
scientific revolution 2024-01-10
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- developed astronomical instruments and in measuring and fixing the positions of stars paved the way for future discoveries.
- an optical instrument using lenses, curved mirrors, or a combination of both to observe distant objects
- uses three lenses and a stage light, which illuminated and enlarged the specimens.
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- the first to report telescopic observations of the mountains on the moon, the moons of Jupiter, the phases of Venus, and the rings of Saturn
- a mathematician and astronomer, who formulated a model of the universe that placed the Sun rather than Earth at its center.
- “I think, therefore I am”
- formulated the three laws of motion—the basic principles of modern physics
- a German astronomer, mathematician, astrologer, natural philosopher and writer on music.
- the first great advocate of empiricism and also the separation of science and theology.
9 Clues: “I think, therefore I am” • formulated the three laws of motion—the basic principles of modern physics • uses three lenses and a stage light, which illuminated and enlarged the specimens. • the first great advocate of empiricism and also the separation of science and theology. • ...
Inventions and Inventors by Noa and Victoria 2018-09-23
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- An invention that you use about twice a day created in the 1850's
- An invention created between 1268 and 1300 used by 7 people in the class
- Who invented the phonograph in 1877?
- Who invented the microwave?
- The person who invented the clock
- Who invented the computer in 1936?
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- Who had the idea of the television when he was 14 years old?
- What did J Robert Oppenheimer create during the second World war?
- Something discovered by Benjamin Franklin
- The last name of the assistant of Alexander Graham Bell
- A useful object created in 1876
11 Clues: Who invented the microwave? • A useful object created in 1876 • The person who invented the clock • Who invented the computer in 1936? • Who invented the phonograph in 1877? • Something discovered by Benjamin Franklin • The last name of the assistant of Alexander Graham Bell • Who had the idea of the television when he was 14 years old? • ...
Inventions and Inventors by Noa and Victoria 2018-09-23
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- The last name of the assistant of Alexander Graham Bell
- What did J Robert Oppenheimer create during the second World war?
- Who invented the computer in 1936?
- The person who invented the clock
- Something discovered by Benjamin Franklin
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- A useful object created in 1876
- Who had the idea of the television when he was 14 years old?
- An invention that you use about twice a day created in the 1850's
- Who invented the phonograph in 1877?
- Who invented the microwave?
- An invention created between 1268 and 1300 used by 7 people in the class
11 Clues: Who invented the microwave? • A useful object created in 1876 • The person who invented the clock • Who invented the computer in 1936? • Who invented the phonograph in 1877? • Something discovered by Benjamin Franklin • The last name of the assistant of Alexander Graham Bell • Who had the idea of the television when he was 14 years old? • ...
Inventions 2020-04-21
5 Clues: it have 4 wheels • the heart of car • who made his own engine • What company Karl Benz created • more than 15 million that cars were produced Fords factories
Inventions 2023-10-23
5 Clues: You use it to cook food • You use it to listen to music • You use it to wash your clothes • You use it to change the channels • You use it to wash the plates, glasses, spoons, etc.
Inventions 2024-03-04
Inventions 2025-02-18
inventions 2024-12-23
5 Clues: great invention of 19th century • worn on the wrist to tell time. • This invention helps keep food cold • An invention used to heat food quickly. • A device that lets you watch shows and movies
Inventions 2026-04-09
Occupations 2023-06-18
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- A person who helps students learn new things, explains lessons, and guides them in their education.
- An explorer who travels to space, conducts experiments, and learns about the universe beyond Earth.
- A person who plays sports, trains hard, and competes in games or tournaments.
- A person who creates stories, books, or articles by writing words and expressing their ideas.
- A doctor for animals who takes care of pets, treats their illnesses, and keeps them healthy.
- A medical professional who takes care of sick people, diagnoses illnesses, and helps them get better.
- A brave person who puts out fires, rescues people in emergencies, and keeps everyone safe.
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- A creative person who expresses themselves through painting, drawing, sculpting, or other forms of art.
- A problem solver who designs and builds things like bridges, buildings, and machines.
- A curious person who conducts experiments, makes discoveries, and learns new things about the world.
- A person who plays musical instruments, sings songs, and entertains others with their talent.
- Officer A person who upholds the law, ensures safety, and helps people during emergencies or crimes.
- A person who works on a farm, plants crops, takes care of animals, and grows food for everyone.
- A person who plays sports, trains hard, and competes in games or tournaments.
- A cook who prepares delicious meals, creates recipes, and works in restaurants or kitchens.
15 Clues: A person who plays sports, trains hard, and competes in games or tournaments. • A person who plays sports, trains hard, and competes in games or tournaments. • A problem solver who designs and builds things like bridges, buildings, and machines. • A brave person who puts out fires, rescues people in emergencies, and keeps everyone safe. • ...
Industrialization and Invention 2020-03-08
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- created by Samuel Morse and allowed for communication by transmitting electric signals over a wire
- four of these allowed for better businesses
- the idea that humans adapt to their environment by survival of the fittest & natural selection
- a labor dispute in which iron and steel workers protested a wage cut by Carnegie's steel company
- one of Thomas Edison's inventions that no longer required people to use fire as a source of brightness
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- one who operates or owns a business
- union open to everyone that wanted to replace the wage system with a cooperative system in which workers controlled the economy
- you buy out or drive out your competition
- monopolized the steel industry and gave his money to libraries
- he had 90% of the worlds oil
10 Clues: he had 90% of the worlds oil • one who operates or owns a business • you buy out or drive out your competition • four of these allowed for better businesses • monopolized the steel industry and gave his money to libraries • the idea that humans adapt to their environment by survival of the fittest & natural selection • ...
Chapter 18 2021-11-03
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- result of 100,000 deaths between 1590 to 1650 due to religious uncertainty
- English philiosopher who argued that people could learn everything through senses
- a new religious order founded during the catholic reformation; missionary work in The Americas and Asia
- emphasized on the nuclear family and late marriage in the 15th century
- astronomer and mathematician in the scientific revolution
- established principles of motion in 17th century
- war within the Holy Roman Empire between german protestants (14 words)
- was a form of Protestantism set up in england in 1534
- added own discoveries concerning laws of gravity and planetary motion
- focus on humankind as the center of intellectual and artistic endeavor
- Author of the book The Prince which emphasized how to seize and maintain power
- German Monk who started the Protestant reformation in 1517
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- 16th century french protestant who wanted more access to the government and education
- restatement of traditional Catholic beliefs in response to the protestant reformation
- King of France in the 16th Century
- Introduced the movable type to western europe in the 15th century
- Polish Monk and Astronomer
- religious dissent against catholic church
- ended thrity years war in 1648
- resulted in change of traditional beliefs of middle ages; period of empirical advances
- cultural and intellectual movement of northern Europe
- class of working people without access of producing property
- Concept of god current during the scientific revolution
- grant of tolerance to protestants by catholic
- French Monarch of the 17th century
- conflict caused by religious disputes from 1640 to 1660
26 Clues: Polish Monk and Astronomer • ended thrity years war in 1648 • King of France in the 16th Century • French Monarch of the 17th century • religious dissent against catholic church • grant of tolerance to protestants by catholic • established principles of motion in 17th century • cultural and intellectual movement of northern Europe • ...
History 2023-06-27
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- A visual representation of events arranged in chronological order.
- Structures or statues built to honor a person, event, or historical significance.
- A sudden and significant change in government or society.
- War A large-scale armed conflict involving many countries from different parts of the world.
- Rome The civilization that existed in Rome, Italy, thousands of years ago.
- A person who travels to new places, often in search of new lands or discoveries.
- A formal statement or announcement, often of rights, independence, or intent.
- The study of past human cultures and societies through artifacts and remains.
- Very old or from a long time ago, often referring to ancient civilizations.
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- A complex society with cities, government, culture, and advancements in various areas.
- A king or queen who rules over a kingdom or country.
- The remains or broken parts of buildings or structures from the past.
- A powerful ruler who governs an empire or a large area of land.
- An object made or used by people in the past, often found by archaeologists.
- A sculpture representing a person or an animal, often made of stone or metal.
- A series of rulers from the same family who rule a country or region.
16 Clues: A king or queen who rules over a kingdom or country. • A sudden and significant change in government or society. • A powerful ruler who governs an empire or a large area of land. • A visual representation of events arranged in chronological order. • The remains or broken parts of buildings or structures from the past. • ...
Learning contract #7 2023-03-16
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- any of a type of early scientific instrument used for reckoning time and for observational purposes
- the core beliefs and practices of Islam
- an important battle during the Umayyad invasion of Gaul
- a person regarded as an inspired teacher or proclaimer of the will of God
- was a kingdom centered in Northeast Africa and South Arabia from Classical antiquity to the Middle Ages
- an annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca
- a religious structure at the center of Islam's most important mosque
- a Muslim place of worship
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- a tall slender tower, typically part of a mosque, with a balcony from which a muezzin calls Muslims to prayer
- the central religious text of Islam
- the attribution of a soul to plants, inanimate objects, and natural phenomena
- the chief Muslim civil and religious ruler
- the journey of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and his followers from Mecca to Medina
- a central figure in the early days of the Portuguese Empire and in the 15th-century European maritime discoveries and maritime expansion
- monotheistic religion centered around the Quran
- an Islamic shrine located on the Temple Mount in the Old City of Jerusalem
- the holiest city in Islam
- triangular sail that was of decisive importance to medieval navigation
- the larger of the two main branches of Islam
- an adherent of the Shia branch of Islam
- islamic canonical law based on the teachings of the Koran and the traditions of the Prophet
- adherents of Islam
- a struggle or fight against the enemies of Islam
23 Clues: adherents of Islam • the holiest city in Islam • a Muslim place of worship • the central religious text of Islam • an annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca • the core beliefs and practices of Islam • an adherent of the Shia branch of Islam • the chief Muslim civil and religious ruler • the larger of the two main branches of Islam • ...
Countries 2023-12-19
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- A colorful land with lively carnivals, vast rainforests, and famous for soccer!
- Known for vibrant festivals like Dia de los Muertos, delicious tacos, and ancient Mayan ruins.
- Famous for the Eiffel Tower, yummy pastries, and the beautiful language of French.
- Home to ancient pyramids, sphinxes, and the majestic River Nile where pharaohs once ruled.
- States Big and diverse! It has cities like New York, the Grand Canyon, Hollywood, and lots of yummy burgers.
- A country with diverse cultures, spicy foods like curry, and the beautiful Taj Mahal.
- Where kangaroos and koalas live! It's got stunning beaches, the Great Barrier Reef, and deserts.
- A place where high-tech cities meet traditional temples, and there are amazing inventions like sushi.
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- Home to fascinating myths, beautiful islands like Santorini, and the famous Acropolis.
- Land of the Northern Lights, fjords (like giant canyons), and Viking history!
- Famous for colorful tulips, windmills, and people riding bicycles everywhere!
- Full of stunning nature like forests, lakes, and mountains plus friendly maple syrup-loving people.
- Where you can find friendly elephants, stunning temples, and tasty dishes like pad Thai.
- Known for pizza, pasta, and beautiful old buildings like the leaning tower in Pisa.
14 Clues: Land of the Northern Lights, fjords (like giant canyons), and Viking history! • Famous for colorful tulips, windmills, and people riding bicycles everywhere! • A colorful land with lively carnivals, vast rainforests, and famous for soccer! • Famous for the Eiffel Tower, yummy pastries, and the beautiful language of French. • ...
RU ITEC411 - Intellectual Property 2025-10-20
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- Legal rule allowing limited use of copyrighted material for teaching, research, or commentary without permission
- New creation based on or adapted from an existing copyrighted work
- Software whose code is freely available for use, modification, and redistribution
- Confidential business information giving a company a competitive edge
- Agreement specifying how users may legally use a program
- Creations of the mind such as art, music, writing, and inventions
- Symbol, word, or phrase identifying and distinguishing a company or product
- Works not protected by copyright that anyone can use freely
- Exchanging digital files over the internet, often raising copyright issues
- Licensing system that lets creators choose how others may share or modify their work
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- Contract outlining the terms under which a user may access or use intellectual property
- Government grant giving inventors exclusive rights to make and sell an invention for a limited time
- Legal action against individuals accused of distributing copyrighted files online
- Payments made to creators or rights holders when their work is used
- Using someone else's words or ideas without giving proper credit
- Legal protection that gives creators control over copying and distribution of their work
- License requiring that derivative works also remain free and open
- Violation of another's copyright, patent, or trademark rights
- Unauthorized copying or distribution of copyrighted material
- U.S. law from 1998 that bans bypassing digital copy-protection systems
20 Clues: Agreement specifying how users may legally use a program • Works not protected by copyright that anyone can use freely • Unauthorized copying or distribution of copyrighted material • Violation of another's copyright, patent, or trademark rights • Using someone else's words or ideas without giving proper credit • ...
Tourism law overview crossword puzzle 2025-08-14
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- Norms that vary based on cultural, religious, or philosophical belives.
- Established by the legal authorities of a country or community, typically through laws.
- Unwritten rules that guide behavior in society
- Governs business and commercial transactions, including contracts, corporate law, bankruptcy, and intellectual property.
- Regulates relationships between individuals, covering family law, contracts, property rights, and inheritance
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- Protects consumers' rights in transactions with businesses, ensuring fair treatment and access to information about products and services.
- Moral guidelines that steer behavior by defining what's right or wrong
- Protects intellectual creations such as inventions, trademarks, and copyrights, fostering innovation and creativity.
8 Clues: Unwritten rules that guide behavior in society • Moral guidelines that steer behavior by defining what's right or wrong • Norms that vary based on cultural, religious, or philosophical belives. • Established by the legal authorities of a country or community, typically through laws. • ...
The Industrial Age in America 2022-09-19
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- Established a monopoly in the oil industry
- Created a monopoly in the steel industry
- Built a workshop in Menlo Park, New Jersey where he developed the first electric lightbulb, among other inventions.
- inventors of the first powered flying machine (airplane).
- a businessman who creates jobs, provides a needed product, and donates money back to the community.
- U.S. government policy to keep their hands off of business and allow businesses to run themselves without government regulation or interference.
- people who came from northern and western Europe prior to 1890
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- overcrowded, unsanitary apartments where many working class Americans lived
- where one person or company owns or controls an entire industry, thus eliminating competition.
- Americans who did not like the "New Immigrants" and felt that America was for those who were born here.
- Used the assembly line to mass produce automobiles
- a businessman who exploits his workers, is corrupt, and drives competitors out of business, creating a monopoly.
- Alexander Graham Bell invention that made communication easier.
- people who came from eastern and southern Europe after 1890
14 Clues: Created a monopoly in the steel industry • Established a monopoly in the oil industry • Used the assembly line to mass produce automobiles • inventors of the first powered flying machine (airplane). • people who came from eastern and southern Europe after 1890 • people who came from northern and western Europe prior to 1890 • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2023-04-04
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- A bacterial disease caused by drinking contaminated water (C______).
- A lot of people travelled to these areas for employment (U__).
- An invention that increased the efficiency of the production of goods (F__).
- These were invented to increase the efficiency of production and soon replaced manual labour (M__).
- A lot of farmers left these areas as machines were replacing them (R__).
- One of the causes of the Industrial Revolution (I____).
- A common practice during the Industrial era that involved employing children (C__ L__).
- The surname of the inventor of the telephone (B___).
- The invention that marked the beginning of the Industrial era (S__ E__).
- A workplace where bricks are made (B__).
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- Colonies that Britain lost after 1783 (N__ A__).
- The penal colony that was established in 1788 (A____).
- These are needed to make products (R__ M__).
- A common place to work during the Industrial era to obtain coal and other minerals (M__).
- The name of the Revolution before the Industrial Revolution (A___).
- These spread quickly and rapidly due to the poor living and working conditions (D__).
- The British had a strong one which helped to expand their empire (N__).
17 Clues: A workplace where bricks are made (B__). • These are needed to make products (R__ M__). • Colonies that Britain lost after 1783 (N__ A__). • The surname of the inventor of the telephone (B___). • The penal colony that was established in 1788 (A____). • One of the causes of the Industrial Revolution (I____). • ...
Industrial Revolution 2021-10-11
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- was growing there railroad which led to the increase in coal and iron
- What country started the industrial revolution
- one of the very first inventions that helped start the industrial revolution
- at the end of what did the industrial revolution development really start
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- What is the invention of new technology to help improve trade, finance and the industry
- was an isolated country but the industrial revolution opened up trade links for them
- what industry deals with cotton, looms and other fabrics and clothing
7 Clues: What country started the industrial revolution • was growing there railroad which led to the increase in coal and iron • what industry deals with cotton, looms and other fabrics and clothing • at the end of what did the industrial revolution development really start • one of the very first inventions that helped start the industrial revolution • ...
International Water Health 2013-01-04
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- must be used in American process of cleaning water
- process of taking out salt to make the water drinkable
- Clean/drinkable water
- Continent with worst water problem
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- Law made by the U.S. Government
- can get from uncleaned water
- Must need to survive
- one of the main water providers in the U.S.
- one of the greatest inventions to water of all time
- Country that frequently uses process of removing salt
10 Clues: Must need to survive • Clean/drinkable water • can get from uncleaned water • Law made by the U.S. Government • Continent with worst water problem • one of the main water providers in the U.S. • must be used in American process of cleaning water • one of the greatest inventions to water of all time • Country that frequently uses process of removing salt • ...
Immigration & Urbanization 2023-10-11
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- pioneered popular newspaper related inventions
- became model for urban amusement parks
- establishment reformers established in slum neighborhoods to help the poor
- inspection station for immigrants arriving on the East Coast
- owned New York Morning Journal
- inspection station for immigrants arriving on the West Coast
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- novelist of many classics in American literature
- one of the early reform programs
- joined sections of cities across rivers
- invented in 1893
10 Clues: invented in 1893 • owned New York Morning Journal • one of the early reform programs • became model for urban amusement parks • joined sections of cities across rivers • pioneered popular newspaper related inventions • novelist of many classics in American literature • inspection station for immigrants arriving on the East Coast • ...
Levi's research and design crossword 2019-10-09
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- Vehicles use this to increase speed this is ____________
- I love to ______ graffiti.
- On your fingers you have fingernails on your thumb you have _________.
- Coaches have a certain _________ for goofing around.
- I had to ____ myself out of bed.
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- In swimming you start off in __________.
- add tions to limit you get ___________
- Scientist usually have _________ of their inventions.
- counting by 2’s is a _______
- 2 Carbon dioxide is also known as __ _
10 Clues: I love to ______ graffiti. • counting by 2’s is a _______ • I had to ____ myself out of bed. • 2 Carbon dioxide is also known as __ _ • add tions to limit you get ___________ • In swimming you start off in __________. • Scientist usually have _________ of their inventions. • Coaches have a certain _________ for goofing around. • ...
Art Crossword 2015-12-17
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- An article in the mass media that gives an opinion about a new book, play, film.
- Consisting of shapes and patterns.
- Pretty and interesting view of an area.
- Work, that involves making new discoveries, using new methods.
- In shades of only one colour, especially shades of grey.
- Belonging to the present time.
- Someone who makes sculptures.
- Someone who paints pictures.
- Causing a lot of disagreement, because people have different opinions about the subject.
- Uses styles that have been recently developed and are different from traditional styles.
- A show of paintings, photographs, or other objects that people can go to see.
- A picture showing how looks a city.
- A picture showing an area of countryside or nature.
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- Someone who makes judgments about the qualities of art.
- A work of art, that is of very high quality or that is the best that a particular artist has produced.
- Someone who supports a plan by providing money.
- Admired by many people, representing an important idea.
- A show of the work of an artist, that includes examples of all his works.
- Someone who collects interesting or attractive things.
- To understand or think of something or someone in a particular way.
- Reminding you of something.
- To hit your open hands together to show that you have enjoyed a show.
22 Clues: Reminding you of something. • Someone who paints pictures. • Someone who makes sculptures. • Belonging to the present time. • Consisting of shapes and patterns. • A picture showing how looks a city. • Pretty and interesting view of an area. • Someone who supports a plan by providing money. • A picture showing an area of countryside or nature. • ...
Midterm reveiw 2023-12-07
Across
- was a Banking tycoon.
- was the first place speech could be heard ThomasEdison’s lab was in Menlo park NJCyrusfield invented the telegraph writer
- __________Vanderbilt was a railroad tycoon
- Morse helped early telegraph communication
- was first used to make automobiles The Model T was the first ford car built
- Ford Inventor of assembly line was
- Douglass was an anti slavery orator
- William Randolph _____ was a news paper magnet
Down
- invented the transformer
- The inventor of the telephone was Alexander Graham Bell
- first strategy was to blockade ports .
- Confederate soldiers were called
- Wounded people are called
- inventions allowed many advances in our society.
- was an ironclad ship
- was the confederate capital
- Union soldiers were called .
- Grant led the union forces
- means- to sell to other countries
19 Clues: was an ironclad ship • was a Banking tycoon. • Wounded people are called • invented the transformer • was the confederate capital • Union soldiers were called . • Confederate soldiers were called • Grant led the union forces • first strategy was to blockade ports . • Douglass was an anti slavery orator • means- to sell to other countries • ...
