discoveries and inventions Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
Industrial Revolution 2021-02-09
7 Clues: Another field greatly affected • Who often named new inventions • Newly coined words/expressions • Field most affected by this period • Descriptive combo to do with trains • An invention no longer used (2 words) • Now defined as a skirt shaped structure
Ancient World History Review 2024-06-04
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- Another name for king in Ancient Egypt.
- A body of land surrounded by water on three sides.
- A stable supply of _______ is one of the elements of civilization.
- The harshest desert that is located near China.
- A form of government that is ruled by the people.
- The _________ and Euphrates are found in the area known as the Fertile Crescent. The main/head god of the Greek gods.
- This element of civilization is a system of how people are ruled and given rules to follow.
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- The Great Pyramid of _________ is one the biggest pyramids in Egypt.
- Inventions that helped make life better for the people.
- A form of government that is ruled by a king or queen.
- This system of thoughts and beliefs that helped people live their lives.
- A plant grown that was made for writing.
- building in Mesopotamia that was built for religious reasons. Similar to a temple or a pyramid.
- This main crop was grown on the Yucatan peninsula.
- This river is the longest in the world and is found in Egypt.
15 Clues: Another name for king in Ancient Egypt. • A plant grown that was made for writing. • The harshest desert that is located near China. • A form of government that is ruled by the people. • A body of land surrounded by water on three sides. • This main crop was grown on the Yucatan peninsula. • A form of government that is ruled by a king or queen. • ...
Chapter 18 Vocab 2022-12-01
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- Someone who sets up a new business to make profit.
- increase in speed
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- A company that controls most or all business in a particular area.
- A jewish immigrant that formed the AFL.
- He made the first “Ford”.
- to give a good reason for an action
- the people who invented the first airplane
- When privately owned businesses compete freely.
- A center offering to help the urban poor.
- To make different
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- the leader of the steel industry
- The inventor of the telephone.
- Buildings divided into many tiny apartments.
- A manufacturing method where a product is put together as it moves along a belt.
- a place where people receive medical treatment
- “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- a business owned by many developers
- the rapid growth of city populations
- the leader of oil companies
- Unions negotiate with management for workers as a group.
- Make free from impurities.
- to get rid of
- In 1889, she opened a settlement house.
- A group of corporations run by a single board of directors.
25 Clues: to get rid of • increase in speed • To make different • He made the first “Ford”. • Make free from impurities. • the leader of oil companies • The inventor of the telephone. • the leader of the steel industry • a business owned by many developers • to give a good reason for an action • the rapid growth of city populations • A jewish immigrant that formed the AFL. • ...
LE Test assignment to see if this works well 2022-04-27
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- ensures the availability of a rich variety of genetic material that may lead to future agricultural or medical discoveries with significant value to humankind
- a “dynamic equilibrium “or “steady state” which keeps the internal environment within certain limits.
- The fundamental concept of __ is that living organisms interact with and are dependent on their environment and each other
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- The number of organisms any habitat can support
- Plant cells and some one-celled organisms contain ___, the site of photosynthesis
- basic unit of structure and function in organisms
- Through ecological ___, all ecosystems progress through a sequence of changes during which one ecological community modifies the environment, making it more suitable for another community.
- The energy for life comes primarily from the ___
8 Clues: The number of organisms any habitat can support • The energy for life comes primarily from the ___ • basic unit of structure and function in organisms • Plant cells and some one-celled organisms contain ___, the site of photosynthesis • a “dynamic equilibrium “or “steady state” which keeps the internal environment within certain limits. • ...
Unit 4 Vocabulary 2020-01-21
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- a negative (bad) reason someone would move to another place
- to colonize for wealth
- belief in no gods
- belief in one god
- set of written and verbal symbols used to communicate
- common practice with a long-standing history/tradition
- the loss of cultural traits in an area
- to colonize for fame and power
- exchanging goods and services
- positive (good) reason someone would move to another place
- inventions that made it easier for people to communicate and trade
- to take control of an area by force
- natural barriers such as mountain ranges, oceans, dense forests, frigid climates and large deserts limit human travel and isolate populations. These physical barriers can restrict the spread of culture.
- European countries colonized the Americas
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- belief in many gods
- something people think is important or desirable in life
- several different cultures
- when a person moves into a different country
- the spread of cultural traits from one area to another
- an idea or way of doing things that is common in a certain culture
- beliefs about god(s) and meaning of life
- when a country controls land outside its borders and rules over that land as its own
- the increasing connection between countries around the world, especially through trade. It also refers to the free movement of people and knowledge across international borders.
- to colonize for religious beliefs
- the beliefs, customs, practices and behaviors of a particular group of people.
25 Clues: belief in no gods • belief in one god • belief in many gods • to colonize for wealth • several different cultures • exchanging goods and services • to colonize for fame and power • to colonize for religious beliefs • to take control of an area by force • the loss of cultural traits in an area • beliefs about god(s) and meaning of life • European countries colonized the Americas • ...
No 2024-11-07
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- Italian scientist who invented the first working telescope; his discoveries put him into conflict with the Roman Catholic Church
- sweedish astronomer who invented the measurement of temperature Celsius
- new way of thinking about the natural world based on careful observation and the questioning of accepted beliefs
- German astronomer and mathematician who is considered the first to accurately describe the elliptical orbits of Earth and the planets around the Sun.
- a scientific instrument that measures air pressure
- Polish astronomer who heorized that the Earth orbited the Sun.
- idea that the earth and the other planets revolve around the sun
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- in the Middle Ages, view which held that the earth was an immovable object locacated at the center of the universe.
- German physicist who developed measurement of temperature with freezing at 32 degrees.
- logical procedure for gathering information and testing ideas
- Enlightenment belief that God created the universe and then allowed it to run on deism Enlightenment belief that God created the universe and then allowed it to run on its own following natural laws. its own following natural laws.
- English scientist who discovered laws of motion and gravity
12 Clues: a scientific instrument that measures air pressure • English scientist who discovered laws of motion and gravity • logical procedure for gathering information and testing ideas • Polish astronomer who heorized that the Earth orbited the Sun. • idea that the earth and the other planets revolve around the sun • ...
No 2024-11-07
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- Italian scientist who invented the first working telescope; his discoveries put him into conflict with the Roman Catholic Church
- sweedish astronomer who invented the measurement of temperature Celsius
- new way of thinking about the natural world based on careful observation and the questioning of accepted beliefs
- German astronomer and mathematician who is considered the first to accurately describe the elliptical orbits of Earth and the planets around the Sun.
- a scientific instrument that measures air pressure
- Polish astronomer who heorized that the Earth orbited the Sun.
- idea that the earth and the other planets revolve around the sun
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- in the Middle Ages, view which held that the earth was an immovable object locacated at the center of the universe.
- German physicist who developed measurement of temperature with freezing at 32 degrees.
- logical procedure for gathering information and testing ideas
- Enlightenment belief that God created the universe and then allowed it to run on deism Enlightenment belief that God created the universe and then allowed it to run on its own following natural laws. its own following natural laws.
- English scientist who discovered laws of motion and gravity
12 Clues: a scientific instrument that measures air pressure • English scientist who discovered laws of motion and gravity • logical procedure for gathering information and testing ideas • Polish astronomer who heorized that the Earth orbited the Sun. • idea that the earth and the other planets revolve around the sun • ...
Chapter 8 - Personal Property 2023-03-21
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- The person who transfers the property
- A distinctive mark, symbol, or slogan used by a business to identify its goods from other products
- A bailment for the sole benefit of the bailor
- Everything, other than real property, that can be owned
- A grant giving an inventor the exclusive right to make, use, or sell an invention for a period set by Congress
- The person to whom the property is transferred to
- A right granted to an author, composer, photographer, or artist to exclusively publish and sell an artist work
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- Inventions, works of art, software, and logos
- A bailment in which both the bailor and the bailee receive benefits
- The transfer of possession and control of personal property to another with the intent to return it to the original owner
- A bailment for the sole benefit of the bailee
11 Clues: The person who transfers the property • Inventions, works of art, software, and logos • A bailment for the sole benefit of the bailor • A bailment for the sole benefit of the bailee • The person to whom the property is transferred to • Everything, other than real property, that can be owned • A bailment in which both the bailor and the bailee receive benefits • ...
Ren Ref SciRev VIPS 2026-03-30
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- German monk who started the Reformation by nailing his 95 Theses to a church door
- English philosopher who helped develop the scientific method and urged scientists to experiment
- Scientist who used math to prove planets traveled around the sun
- Powerful and wealthy banking family that ruled Florence and sponsored many artists
- Famous Italian sculptor and painter who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- Italian astronomer who used a telescope to prove the heliocentric theory and was put on trial
- French philosopher who said I think, therefore I am and relied on logic
- German inventor of the printing press
- Architect who designed the massive dome of the Florence Cathedral
- English writer who coined the term Utopia in his book about a perfect society
- Protestant reformer who taught the concept of predestination
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- Italian writer who wrote The Prince, advising rulers how to keep power
- The ultimate Renaissance man who painted the Mona Lisa and kept notebooks of inventions
- Famous English playwright and poet who wrote Romeo and Juliet
- Astronomer who first proposed the sun-centered theory of the universe
- Dutch humanist and priest who criticized the corruption of the Church through satire
- Last name of the Italian poet Dante, who wrote The Divine Comedy
- French humanist author who critiqued the church with stories about giants
- English King who broke away from the Catholic Church to get an annulment
- English scientist who discovered the law of gravity
20 Clues: German inventor of the printing press • English scientist who discovered the law of gravity • Protestant reformer who taught the concept of predestination • Famous English playwright and poet who wrote Romeo and Juliet • Scientist who used math to prove planets traveled around the sun • Last name of the Italian poet Dante, who wrote The Divine Comedy • ...
1940-1959 HISTORY OF OT 2023-07-23
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- Margaret Rood’s theory on ____ highlighted the significance of reflexes during early development and use of facilitation and inhibition techniques
- Legislative act in 1944 that assisted and supported the transition of veterans back to civilianization
- The 1950’s led to huge health care advantages such as discoveries of the double helix, the first pace maker, and ___ vaccines
- U.S Army Colonel who developed OT educational programs for individuals joining the military who later served as AOTA president between 1955-1958
- Based on research the_______ program led to the transition from using arts and crafts to rehabilitation interventions in treating patients
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- When was the first accredited assistant level Occupational Therapy program established?
- When was the first Occupational Therapy textbook written in the United States?
- 1954 return to work act that emphasized both mind and body restoration for Veterans
- Between 1940-1950 what assistive technologies were developed which led to OTs involvement in training?
- war in 1941 that resulted in a surplus of employment for women in the workforce
- Who developed the neurodevelopmental treatment?
- In 1946, the _______ Act was passed to improve mental health and provide funds towards research
12 Clues: Who developed the neurodevelopmental treatment? • When was the first Occupational Therapy textbook written in the United States? • war in 1941 that resulted in a surplus of employment for women in the workforce • 1954 return to work act that emphasized both mind and body restoration for Veterans • ...
World History 2023-01-25
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- last name is Cordova.
- Name of the "road" that was responsible for the trading of many goods.
- a reformation that happened, which led to the demise of the holy roman church.
- his last name is Da Vinci
- name of the queen during the French Revolution.
- A Time period where new ideas and inventions happened in the 1500-1700's.
- the type of contract Hobbes believed existed between the people and government.
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- last name of the enlightened thinker who came up with ideas of freedom of speech.
- name of the tea party that resulted in the dumping of millions of tons of tea.
- name of the palace in France.
- name of a series of religious wars to take back land in the name of Christianity.
- name of the social classes in France that led up to the revolution.
- Name of the plague that wiped out nearly 2/3 of Europe.
- last name of the enlightened thinker who came up with the idea of life, liberty, and property.
- the 8th, that had multiple wives.
- Nicknamed the terrible, he was an absolute ruler over Russia.
16 Clues: last name is Cordova. • his last name is Da Vinci • name of the palace in France. • the 8th, that had multiple wives. • name of the queen during the French Revolution. • Name of the plague that wiped out nearly 2/3 of Europe. • Nicknamed the terrible, he was an absolute ruler over Russia. • name of the social classes in France that led up to the revolution. • ...
gilded age crossword 2025-04-29
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- Converting iron into steel and revolutionized industrialization(bridged, skyscrapers, railroad)
- Corrupt organized groups that controlled political parties in the cities.
- Major problem during the Gilded Age; opponents pushed to end it and enact laws and compulsory education.
- Founder of Chicago's Hull House, which offered shelter, counseling, and education to immigrants.
- Business tycoon who controlled most of the steel industry by means of vertical integration.
- A small factory where workers work many hours in bad conditions for little pay.
- railroad tycoon.
- Business tycoon who owned Standard Oil and controlled 90% of the oil industry in the late 1800's through horizontal integration.
- Situation in which one company controls the supply of a product or service.
- The rise of a manufacturing economy and decline of an agricultural economy due to abundance of natural resources, electricity, and new inventions.
- Risk-taker who establishes new businesses.
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- Someone who gives away large sums of money to build libraries, universities, hospitals, etc.
- The large growth of cities from rural areas.
- Economic system where business is privately owned.
- Small companies joined together to form one large company, usually as a monopoly.
- Apartments built in city slums to house large numbers of people.
- business operate in competition and free from state-control.
- Forcing immigrants and Indians to conform to United States culture.
- Dominated Wall Street and the banking industry.
- Community centers that helped immigrants address the problems of squalid living conditions, disease, illiteracy, and unemployment.
20 Clues: railroad tycoon. • Risk-taker who establishes new businesses. • The large growth of cities from rural areas. • Dominated Wall Street and the banking industry. • Economic system where business is privately owned. • business operate in competition and free from state-control. • Apartments built in city slums to house large numbers of people. • ...
Geography -- Chapter 1 2020-11-12
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- the natural surroundings of a place
- shows more specialized information
- runs east to west, but measures distance on Earth in a north to south direction
- describes where a place is compared to another place
- shows direction - N, S, E, W
- the exact location of something
- portions of Earth's surface that can be viewed at one time and from one location
- the relationship between distances on the map and on the Earth
- the difference between the elevation of one feature and the elevation of another feature near it
- the average weather in a place over a long period of time
- the shape and nature of the land
- places that are close to one another and share some characteristics
- the study of Earth and its people, places, and environments
- getting information from far away
- to convert the round earth to a flat earth
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- how much above or below seal level a feature is
- materials that can be used to produce crops or other products
- refers to Earth's features in terms of their location, shape, and relationships to one another
- the starting point for measuring longitude
- runs north to south, but measures distance on Earth in an east to west direction
- each half of the earth
- how a measured space on the map corresponds to the actual distances on Earth
- anyway that scientific discoveries are applied to practical use
- unlocks the meaning of the map by explaining the symbols, colors, and lines
- a line that circles the Earth
25 Clues: each half of the earth • shows direction - N, S, E, W • a line that circles the Earth • the exact location of something • the shape and nature of the land • getting information from far away • shows more specialized information • the natural surroundings of a place • the starting point for measuring longitude • to convert the round earth to a flat earth • ...
2017 B1 vocabulary 2022-04-23
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- great comfort, especially as provided by expensive and beautiful things
- the act of choosing someone or something
- an occasion or situation that makes it possible to do something that you want to do or have to do, or the possibility of doing something
- to form or have a mental picture or idea of something
- the result you get by adding two or more amounts together and dividing the total by the number of amounts
- an occasion when something gets better or when you make it better
- the fact that you own something
- being the largest amount or number allowed or possible
- to want something, especially strongly
- to start a company or organization that will continue for a long time
- the activity of buying and selling goods and services
- a period of ten years
- a person who corrects or changes pieces of text or films before they are printed or shown, or a person who is in charge of a newspaper or magazine
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- in addition; more importantly
- relating to advice about jobs and training
- the ability to learn, understand, and make judgments or have opinions that are based on reason
- feeling or opinion about something or someone, or a way of behaving that is caused by this
- all the people of about the same age within a society or within a particular family
- (the study and knowledge of) the practical, especially industrial, use of scientific discoveries
- positioned or fixed firmly and correctly and therefore not likely to move, fall, or break
- extremely interesting
- still; until the present time
22 Clues: extremely interesting • a period of ten years • in addition; more importantly • still; until the present time • the fact that you own something • to want something, especially strongly • the act of choosing someone or something • relating to advice about jobs and training • to form or have a mental picture or idea of something • ...
Allyson's Crossword Puzzle 2016-02-23
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- A very rich man who organized the standard oil company (last name)
- The man who discovered the process in 1856 to make iron from steel (last name)
- Foreigners from a different country that came into America (last name)
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- The man who made the telephone in 1876 (last name)
- The man who drilled the first oil well (last name)
- The man who laid the cable across the Atlantic (last name)
- A very rich man and the owner of a steel industry (last name)
- people who cheat and deceive rich people to get money (last name)
- The man who founded the American Federation labor in 1886 (last name)
- An inventor of many inventions including the light bulb (last name)
10 Clues: The man who made the telephone in 1876 (last name) • The man who drilled the first oil well (last name) • The man who laid the cable across the Atlantic (last name) • A very rich man and the owner of a steel industry (last name) • people who cheat and deceive rich people to get money (last name) • A very rich man who organized the standard oil company (last name) • ...
Cartoons 2 2025-01-08
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- - Zoo animals on an unexpected journey.
- - A young man who transforms into a bear.
- - Colorful creatures who sing and hug a lot.
- - A small worker ant with big dreams.
- - A town where food falls from the sky.
- - A dog who thinks he's a superhero.
- - The snow queen with ice powers.
- - A boy with a magical gemstone.
- - A wild horse on a big adventure.
- - A boy genius with crazy inventions.
- - A Disney movie with magical music.
- - A snail with incredible racing speed.
- - A tiny fairy who helps Peter Pan.
- - A bull who loves flowers.
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- - A talking horse in a popular animated series.
- - Charlie Brown and his dog Snoopy.
- - A blue cat and his quirky family.
- PATROL - A team of heroic pups saving the day.
- - A penguin who dances instead of sings.
- - Scrooge McDuck and his adventurous nephews.
- - Three superhero girls created in a lab.
- - A bear and a deer becoming unlikely friends.
- - A movie about prehistoric creatures on a journey.
- - A friendly ghost who loves making friends.
- - A robot boy superhero.
- - Penguins competing in a surfing competition.
- - An explorer with a talking backpack.
- - A supervillain who finds his heroic side.
- - A girl who discovers a creepy alternate world.
- - An Australian Blue Heeler pup and her family.
30 Clues: - A robot boy superhero. • - A bull who loves flowers. • - A boy with a magical gemstone. • - The snow queen with ice powers. • - A wild horse on a big adventure. • - Charlie Brown and his dog Snoopy. • - A blue cat and his quirky family. • - A tiny fairy who helps Peter Pan. • - A dog who thinks he's a superhero. • - A Disney movie with magical music. • ...
G4U4W3 2023-02-22
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- to explore an area in order to bring back information
- to make or repair, or attempt to make or repair, something in an experimental or unskillful manner.
- to manage or control.
- the study and practice of using scientific and mathematical knowledge to do practical things
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- a field of knowledge having to do with the practical applications of science and industry, or the inventions and methods of solving problems that are produced through research in these areas
- to twist the body about; wriggle
- a unit of time equal to ten years.
- to give out a flash, glow, or beam of light.
8 Clues: to manage or control. • to twist the body about; wriggle • a unit of time equal to ten years. • to give out a flash, glow, or beam of light. • to explore an area in order to bring back information • the study and practice of using scientific and mathematical knowledge to do practical things • ...
1960s Inventions and Innovations 2024-02-17
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- Groundbreaking technology that revolutionized the way people accessed and processed information.
- Iconic American toy that allowed children to create colorful designs with tiny plastic beads.
- Revolutionary method of communication allowing for instant written messages over long distances.
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- Iconic British car model introduced by Alec Issigonis, known for its compact size and innovative design.
- Iconic American toy that allowed children to create colorful designs with tiny plastic beads.
- Iconic American comic strip featuring a lazy cat and his hapless owner, Jon Arbuckle.
- Groundbreaking technology that allowed for the production of synthetic fibers with exceptional strength and durability.
- Iconic American space agency that played a key role in the Apollo missions to the moon.
8 Clues: Iconic American comic strip featuring a lazy cat and his hapless owner, Jon Arbuckle. • Iconic American space agency that played a key role in the Apollo missions to the moon. • Iconic American toy that allowed children to create colorful designs with tiny plastic beads. • ...
Inventions and their impact 2023-01-04
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- exponentially increased transportation capacity and exponentially decreased transportation time over water.
- allowed the revolution to spread anywhere
- led to exponential increase in harvesting capacity for farms
- started the Industrial Revolution
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- exponentially increased transportation capacity and exponentially decreased transportation time over land.
- led to exponential increase in available farmland and field size
- invented instantaneous communication and led to modern computing
7 Clues: started the Industrial Revolution • allowed the revolution to spread anywhere • led to exponential increase in harvesting capacity for farms • led to exponential increase in available farmland and field size • invented instantaneous communication and led to modern computing • ...
Industrialization 2022-11-17
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- 1887 act that altered the reservation system by dividing land into allotments for farming or ranching
- president who created idea of new freedoms
- A movement to solve the social problems of industrialization and urbanization
- Ohio born president later became chief of the supreme court.
- This fossil fuel is also known as black gold and is the main source of fuel in US to power inventions and cars
- Any various modified forms of iron, artificially produced, having a specific carbon content.
- The large scale introduction of manufacturing, advanced technical enterprises, and other productive economic activities
- Shipping and railroad tycoon was a self-made multimillionaire who came one of the wealthiest man in the 19th century
- The manner of accomplishing a task using specialize methods, processes, or knowledge
- industrialist who grew wealthy unethically
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- Form of transportation and was a strength for the north during the Civil War.
- Founder of the standard oil company who became one of the world wealthiest man and major philanthropist.
- The process of making an area more urban
- Create a steel empire based on the Bessemer process
- Multifamily apartments, Usually dark, Crowded, and barely meeting minimum living standards
15 Clues: The process of making an area more urban • president who created idea of new freedoms • industrialist who grew wealthy unethically • Create a steel empire based on the Bessemer process • Ohio born president later became chief of the supreme court. • Form of transportation and was a strength for the north during the Civil War. • ...
The Early Modern World: The Renaissance 2025-09-23
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- a set of steps scientist use to try to answer a question.
- a time period of growth in art, literature, philosophy, and science in Europe that lasted from the 14th century to the 17 century.
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- a cultural movement that states people should learn about the world through art and science.
- an area ruled by an independent city.
- buying and selling good and services.
- a time in the 16th and 17th centuries when scientist made important discoveries about the solar system, math, medicine, and architecture.
6 Clues: an area ruled by an independent city. • buying and selling good and services. • a set of steps scientist use to try to answer a question. • a cultural movement that states people should learn about the world through art and science. • ...
Recent discoveries 2023-12-20
5 Clues: This is a .... object • This type of dinosour is ... • The house collapsed and was left in ... • The arquelogist realize and .... to found the dinosours fossil • The traditions,artifacts,and practices passed down through generations
Test out chapter 1 2023-04-12
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- act of hacking, or breaking into a computer system, for politically or socially motivated purposes.
- principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity.
- the study and practice of environmentally sustainable computing or IT
- theory and development of computer systems able to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence,
- dark and bad side of the web
- the study or use of systems (especially computers and telecommunications) for storing, retrieving, and sending information.
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- using the internet where you work, during working hours, for activities that are not related to work.
- creations of the mind, such as inventions; literary and artistic works; designs; and symbols, names and images used in commerce.
- the study of computation, automation, and information
- a combination of software, hardware, and telecommunication networks to collect useful data, especially in an organization.
10 Clues: dark and bad side of the web • the study of computation, automation, and information • the study and practice of environmentally sustainable computing or IT • principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity. • act of hacking, or breaking into a computer system, for politically or socially motivated purposes. • ...
Greek Technology! and inventions 2018-03-22
Greek Technology! and inventions 2018-03-22
Czech scientists and inventions 2025-02-09
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- An official right to an invention
- Buying and selling services
- It is an iron rod that is used to make lightning strike it
- The result of a series of chemical changes in the blood.
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- The study of blood and blood disorders
- A person connected with the invention of the Arch Lamp
- A train travels along a path of two metal rails, or tracks
7 Clues: Buying and selling services • An official right to an invention • The study of blood and blood disorders • A person connected with the invention of the Arch Lamp • The result of a series of chemical changes in the blood. • A train travels along a path of two metal rails, or tracks • It is an iron rod that is used to make lightning strike it
Final Exam Review Crossword 2020-12-08
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- He wrote his belief that people entered Heaven by faith and other ideas in the 99 Theses and started the Reformation.
- New inventions in during the Renaissance like the compass, caravel, and astrolabe led to the Age of __________________.
- This institution resisted the scientific discoveries of Galileo, Newton, and Copernicus.
- During the Industrial Revolution the factories were located in the cities which led to this movement of people from rural areas to the cities.
- Leaders like Mussolini and Hitler stressed this form of extreme pride in one's country.
- The belief that if a country becomes communist, that communism will spread to the neighboring countries.
- This non-political revolution stressed observation and experimentation.
- This trade agreement allowed for free trade between Canada, the US and Mexico.
- A political cartoon showing Europeans gathered around Africa and tearing it into pieces for themselves would be inspired by the _________ Conference.
- A political cartoon showing Serbia being stabbed by Austria-Hungary and a long line of other countries is inspired by the idea that World War One became a world-wide conflict due to ____________.
- The belief held by Hindus and Buddhist that the soul returns to another body after death.
- The main prophet of Islam.
- The belief that human activity is causing the climate to change.
- The alliance or pact supporting communism after WW 2.
- The method of colonial control allowed local leaders to continue to rule as long as the followed the political desires of the Europeans.
- After the failure of the League of Nations this modern organization tries to maintain world peace.
- These gatherings, arranged by women, helped spread the ideas of the Enlightenment.
- The poem "White Man's Burden" supported ethnocentrism and the Europeans belief that it was their responsibility to spread their superior _________________.
- European countries exploiting colonies for raw materials and then using them as a market for manufactured goods is an example of _______________________.
- The subjugation and separation of blacks from whites in South Africa from 1945-1991.
- The heavily guarded border between the democratic nations and communist nations of Europe after WW 2.
- After WW 2 this was the movement where many former foreign held lands became independent either through peaceful or violent means.
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- The period in European history when people wanted to Catholic Church to change.
- A period of a rebirth of learning in Europe after the Middle Ages.
- Using violence or threats of violence to achieve political goals.
- Renaissance paintings like the Mona Lisa and other portraits stressed the importance of the ___________________.
- Avoiding the depletion of resources by using alternate renewable resources. Example,,,,wind energy, solar power.
- The Renaissance idea that individual people can accomplish great things.
- This country's revolution led to a complete destruction of its social and political structures.
- The Industrial Revolution started in this country because they possessed land, labor, and capital.
- The creation of this nation after WW 2 brought conflict to the Middle East.
- The harshness of the Treaty of Versailles led to the rise of this form of government in Europe.
- A form of government where all means of production are owned by the government.
- Not following a law you believe is unjust.
- The USSR and US were rivals in this period of nuclear threat after WW 2.
- Eating blueberries from Chile and driving a German car are examples of ______________.
- The belief that all people were born with God given rights to life, liberty, and property were central to this movement.
- The alliance of countries supporting democracy after WW 2.
- The deliberate murder of a targeted ethnic group.
- Buddhism spreading from India eastward to China and Japan is an example of ____________ _______________.
- This is the factor that has made wars become deadlier in each new era.
- The spread of this disease was an unintentional result of the Age of Exploration.
42 Clues: The main prophet of Islam. • Not following a law you believe is unjust. • The deliberate murder of a targeted ethnic group. • The alliance or pact supporting communism after WW 2. • The alliance of countries supporting democracy after WW 2. • The belief that human activity is causing the climate to change. • ...
Scientific Revolution Vocabulary 2023-04-17
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- A scientist who studies things in space like planets, stars, and meteors
- An expert who studies mathematics
- A process for testing a hypothesis
- An idea or belief that goes against what a religion believes is true
- A period of time when people began making scientific discoveries about the world they live in
- A person who studies reality and thinking
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- A religious reform movement that criticized the Catholic Church and caused a new religion to form
- An idea that you can test to prove if the idea is correct or incorrect
- The idea that the Earth is at the center of the solar system and the Sun and planets spin around the Earth
- A period of time when people began to become interested in learning about the world they live in and creating art
- The idea that the Sun is at the center of the solar system and the Earth and other planets spin around the Sun
- The force that brings objects towards the center of the Earth so they do not float away into outer space
12 Clues: An expert who studies mathematics • A process for testing a hypothesis • A person who studies reality and thinking • An idea or belief that goes against what a religion believes is true • An idea that you can test to prove if the idea is correct or incorrect • A scientist who studies things in space like planets, stars, and meteors • ...
Crossword 2022-11-17
6 Clues: advertisement • shook unsteadily • short high sound of birds • person incharge of something • things made for the first time • a rod or wire used to send or receive TV signals
U.S. final exam review 2022-01-18
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- Amendment that ended slavery in the U.S.
- he is known as the "Father" of the American factory system
- (last name) Emma ____ wrote the poem at the base of the Statue of Liberty
- his inventions included motion pictures and acoustic recording on wax cylinders (and over 1,000 patents!)
- the U.S. needed to do this following the bloodiest war in its history (Civil War)
- Lewis ____'s photographs exposed problems with child labor and living conditions in New York city
- a place where Curious George originally lived AND Upton Sinclair's book about the meat industry
- they dug up the "dirt" about Progressive Era politics and big business
- to help improve working conditions, Samuel _____ founded the American Federation of Labor
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- Proclamation issued by Lincoln allowing African Americans to fight for the north and all slaves, living in southern states, freed
- bloodiest single day of the American Civil War
- location of a famous address when Lincoln declared the U.S. would have "new birth of freedom"
- first cabinet member in charge of money, also on our money; Secretary of the Treasury
- U.S.S. Constitution was nicknamed "Old _____" during the War of 1812
- Amendment that granted citizenship to formerly enslaved people and "equal protection under the law" for all
- Civil War battle that split the Confederacy in two
- Title character of Harriet Beecher Stowe's antislavery novel
- the right to vote
- forced removal of Cherokees "____ of Tears"
19 Clues: the right to vote • Amendment that ended slavery in the U.S. • forced removal of Cherokees "____ of Tears" • bloodiest single day of the American Civil War • Civil War battle that split the Confederacy in two • he is known as the "Father" of the American factory system • Title character of Harriet Beecher Stowe's antislavery novel • ...
International Women's Day Quiz 2023-03-04
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- Who said it "When the whole world is silent, even one voice becomes powerful"
- Who was the first woman to fly in space?
- Which Emma helped launched the UN Women campaign 'HeForShe' which advocates for gender equality?
- Who was the first woman to be awarded a Nobel Prize
- First female aviator to fly across the Atlantic
- Who coded the first algorithm for a computer
- Dorothy Hodgkin was awarded the Nobel prize for her work on critical discoveries of the structure of two medicines; penicillin and ..
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- Who wrote Frankenstein, the first true science fiction novel?
- In which country was Benazir Bhutto elected as the first female Prime Minister (1988 and 1993)
- What colour is associated with International Women’s Day
- What is the International Women’s Day theme for 2023
- What military rank did Leia Organa reach?
- In which country did women first get to vote? (1893)
- Which civil rights activist wrote the award-winning memoir “I know why the Caged Bird Sings”
- Which country has the highest ratio of female MPs at 64% (as of 2021)
15 Clues: Who was the first woman to fly in space? • What military rank did Leia Organa reach? • Who coded the first algorithm for a computer • First female aviator to fly across the Atlantic • Who was the first woman to be awarded a Nobel Prize • What is the International Women’s Day theme for 2023 • In which country did women first get to vote? (1893) • ...
Chapter 4 - The Solar System 2024-11-21
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- The largest planet in the solar system.
- The second-farthest planet from the Sun.
- The star at the center of the solar system.
- The second closest planet to the Sun.
- The red planet currently being explored by scientists, The fourth closest planet to the Sun.
- The name for the planets that reside outside the solar system.
- The name of the famous telescope launched in 1990, used to make discoveries about the universe.
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- The farthest planet from the Sun.
- The descriptor type of the four planets closest to the Sun. Known for their rocky surfaces.
- The method for detecting exoplanets by observing their movement between the viewer and the exoplanet's host star.
- The closest planet to the Sun.
- The descriptor type for the four planets farthest from the Sun. Known for their gaseous composition.
- The planet known for its many rings
- The dwarf planet on the edge of the solar system.
- The planet that resides within the "Habitable Zone" of our solar system.
15 Clues: The closest planet to the Sun. • The farthest planet from the Sun. • The planet known for its many rings • The second closest planet to the Sun. • The largest planet in the solar system. • The second-farthest planet from the Sun. • The star at the center of the solar system. • The dwarf planet on the edge of the solar system. • ...
Bricks Reading 200-2 Units 9& 10 2021-05-14
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- This math question is too ______ for me to do.
- I will ______ the paper with glue.
- My socks always ______ ______ into my shoes.
- I cried when I saw the expensive ______ for my food.
- I created an ________ to do my homework.
- 2+2=4 is _________
- _____ the soap on your hands for 30 seconds.
- It takes a long time to _______ a new video game.
- Computers are very _______ inventions.
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- Samsung is a big ________.
- My computer needs _______ to work.
- A hammer is a _____.
- The pyramids are __________.
- We need to _________ many new ideas.
- Jon teacher is very ________ he can lift a desk.
- My _____ fell of my bike. I cannot ride it.
16 Clues: 2+2=4 is _________ • A hammer is a _____. • Samsung is a big ________. • The pyramids are __________. • My computer needs _______ to work. • I will ______ the paper with glue. • We need to _________ many new ideas. • Computers are very _______ inventions. • I created an ________ to do my homework. • My _____ fell of my bike. I cannot ride it. • ...
World War I 2021-04-23
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- World War I started when this man was killed.
- One of the inventions used for the first time.
- This country was blamed for this man's death.
- The war on the Western Front was fought primarily by armies living in ____.
- The ship that was sunk by the Germans.
- Germany and Austria-Hungary were called this nickname.
- The war ended in this month when the Allies forced the Germans to retreat.
- This country entered the war in 1917 because of Germany's attack on their ships.
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- Great Britain, France, and Russia were known as this group.
- Russia signed a peace treaty with this country in 1918.
- An agreement among nations to support one another in time of war.
- What continent's map changed after the war?
- The United States send nearly ______ soldiers to fight in World War I.
- At the Battle of Marne, the fighting stopped at this imaginary line that ran from Belgium to the border of Switzerland.
- This imaginary line stretched from the Baltic Sea to the Black Sea.
- One of the inventions used for the first time.
16 Clues: The ship that was sunk by the Germans. • What continent's map changed after the war? • World War I started when this man was killed. • This country was blamed for this man's death. • One of the inventions used for the first time. • One of the inventions used for the first time. • Germany and Austria-Hungary were called this nickname. • ...
Countries 2016-06-20
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- it is known for it's Mediterranean beaches, soccer teams and bull fighting.
- this country is known for it's population and its inventions.
- this country is known for it bears, Vodka and it is very cold there.
- it is known for oil, terrorism and and entertainment.
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- Here it is extremely cold, there is lots of water and not many people live there.
- they are known for Cricket, Bollywood and there freedom struggle.
6 Clues: it is known for oil, terrorism and and entertainment. • this country is known for it's population and its inventions. • they are known for Cricket, Bollywood and there freedom struggle. • this country is known for it bears, Vodka and it is very cold there. • it is known for it's Mediterranean beaches, soccer teams and bull fighting. • ...
6th Grade Social Studies 2023-01-31
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- - the government or controlling power
- – a means of supplying land with water
- – a government in which the ruling power is in the hands of a few people.
- – a government in which the ruling power is in the hands of one person
- - a person who has certain rights and duties in a city-state or nation.
- – a person who writes
- – the way a region or country uses resources to produce and sell or trade goods and services to meet people’s needs and wants
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- – the study of the features of Earth’s surface
- – a form of government in which leaders are elected to represent the people
- – a government in which absolute ruling power is held by a person who is not a lawful king
- – something that can be used to fulfill a need
- – a group in a society that is ranked by factors such as wealth, property, and rights
- - an object made or used by people in the past.
- – the use of tools and other inventions for practical purposes
- – able to grow crops well
- – a government in which power is held by the people, who exercise power directly or through elected representatives
16 Clues: – a person who writes • – able to grow crops well • - the government or controlling power • – a means of supplying land with water • – the study of the features of Earth’s surface • – something that can be used to fulfill a need • - an object made or used by people in the past. • – the use of tools and other inventions for practical purposes • ...
TECHNOLOGY VOCABULARY 2021-02-11
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- the application of scientific discoveries for practical purposes, especially in industry.
- suppressing or stopping certain information being available to the public.
- an image, video or piece of information that becomes very popular very quickly on the internet.
- the programmes and other operating information used by a computer and related devices.
- important development or discovery.
- a person who fears or dislikes new technology especially computers, and does not want to use it.
- to develop towards an improved or more advanced state.
- a person who is enthusiastic about new technology.
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- a very small piece of silicon with electronic circuits on it that can hold large quantities of information or perform mathematical and logical operations.
- out of date; old-fashioned.
- the effect of something.
- portable computer.
- a small mechanical or electronic device or tool, often ingenious, novel or fun as well as being useful.
- a book published in digital form and read on a computer or other dedicated electronic device.
- – a thing made or adapted for a particular purpose especially a piece of mechanical or electronic equipment. It is usually quite small.
- a person who illegally gains access to a computer system to steal information or tamper with the system.
- typically a piece of electrical equipment, such as a kettle or toaster, that uses less advanced technology.
- the measures taken to protect against the criminal or unauthorised access of electronic data.
- the process of developing something.
- using or involving advanced technology.
20 Clues: portable computer. • the effect of something. • out of date; old-fashioned. • important development or discovery. • the process of developing something. • using or involving advanced technology. • a person who is enthusiastic about new technology. • to develop towards an improved or more advanced state. • ...
Lab Week 2026 2026-03-12
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- A tiny but growing microbial city, population = alarming
- The VIP guest of the lab—always under investigation
- The study of the invisible world of microbes
- The study of blood, where vampires would feel right at home
- A tiny magic wand for transferring drops of liquid
- Where numbers, enzymes, and analyzers reveal the body's secrets
- The science of clotting, keeping blood where it belongs
- The red carpet VIP in red blood cells, always carrying oxygen
- The immune system's personal bouncer, no germs allowed
- Turns tiny mysteries into big discoveries
- The antibody detective agency
- The lab’s ultimate spin class machine, sometimes called the Hemolyzer
- The lab’s DNA copy machine, making millions of clones
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- The lab test that proves patients really should drink more water
- The warm, cozy nursery for growing baby microbes
- The lab's whirlwind romance, mixing samples in seconds
- The molecule carrying instructions for life
- The lab detective, solving the mysteries of disease
- Just a tiny drop in the lab's ocean
- The lab’s robotic overachiever, running tests all day
- The body's traffic cop, stopping blood in its tracks
- The mysterious ingredient in the lab’s chemical recipes
22 Clues: The antibody detective agency • Just a tiny drop in the lab's ocean • Turns tiny mysteries into big discoveries • The molecule carrying instructions for life • The study of the invisible world of microbes • The warm, cozy nursery for growing baby microbes • A tiny magic wand for transferring drops of liquid • The VIP guest of the lab—always under investigation • ...
ERA 4 2021-10-28
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- the principal method of human communication
- a division of a society based on social and economic status.
- the action of inventing something, typically a process or device
- the governing body of a nation, state, or community
- relating to or characteristic of soldiers or armed forces
- a compulsory contribution to state revenue, levied by the government on workers' income and business profits, or added to the cost of some goods, services, and transactions.
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- materials or substances such as minerals, forests, water, and fertile land that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain
- the belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or gods.
- the action of buying and selling goods and services
9 Clues: the principal method of human communication • the governing body of a nation, state, or community • the action of buying and selling goods and services • relating to or characteristic of soldiers or armed forces • a division of a society based on social and economic status. • the action of inventing something, typically a process or device • ...
COMPUTER PROJECT 2025-05-31
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- The process of transforming data into unreadable code
- To connect your computer to the available internet
- The act of copying and distributing software illegally
- The act of using or imitating the language and thoughts of another person as one's original work
- A legal right granted by the law to the creator for his original work
- Two or More computers and peripheral devices connected within a small area
- Each node is connected to every other node
- Unwanted bulk emails that come from unknown sources
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- Each Computer in a network
- It is related to the new inventions that grants the inventor the sole right to make, use, sell the invention for a particular time period
- The layout in which various components of a network are connected
- A device that connects two different types of networks with each other
- Card To physically attach a computer to a network
- This Protects your brand's distinctive designs
- A computer network mainly created for an individual person
- An illegal intrusion into a computer system or network
16 Clues: Each Computer in a network • Each node is connected to every other node • This Protects your brand's distinctive designs • To connect your computer to the available internet • Unwanted bulk emails that come from unknown sources • The process of transforming data into unreadable code • The act of copying and distributing software illegally • ...
COMPUTER PROJECT 2025-05-31
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- The process of transforming data into unreadable code
- To connect your computer to the available internet
- The act of copying and distributing software illegally
- The act of using or imitating the language and thoughts of another person as one's original work
- A legal right granted by the law to the creator for his original work
- Two or More computers and peripheral devices connected within a small area
- Each node is connected to every other node
- Unwanted bulk emails that come from unknown sources
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- Each Computer in a network
- It is related to the new inventions that grants the inventor the sole right to make, use, sell the invention for a particular time period
- The layout in which various components of a network are connected
- A device that connects two different types of networks with each other
- Card To physically attach a computer to a network
- This Protects your brand's distinctive designs
- A computer network mainly created for an individual person
- An illegal intrusion into a computer system or network
16 Clues: Each Computer in a network • Each node is connected to every other node • This Protects your brand's distinctive designs • To connect your computer to the available internet • Unwanted bulk emails that come from unknown sources • The process of transforming data into unreadable code • The act of copying and distributing software illegally • ...
Social Studies 10: British Columbia Research Project 2013-08-05
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- At the Cariboo Gold Rush, Barker and his seven partners struck gold within ___________ hours.
- The Komagata Maru was a Japanese _____________.
- An Englishman who played a significant role in BC's entry into the Confederation of Canada.
- Arsonists burnt down several laundries in Vancouver during a riot with an intended purpose to drive the _______ out of town.
- What did AEL stand for?
- How long was the Chinese Exclusion Act in power for?
- Mainland would be more vulnerable to American __________ due to no political jurisdictions.
- Passengers aboard the Komagata Maru consisted of Sikhs, Muslims, and Hindus, all of _____________ nationality.
- In 1893, which city passed a laundry bylaw?
- How many years could Chinese Canadians travel away from Canada?
- What was the Chinese Immigration Act also known as?
- About 11,000 Chinese came to Canada illegally as__________?
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- Key person in the Klondike Gold Rush.
- In 1960, what was established to offer a forgiveness to all the “paper sons”?
- Douglas feared that Vancouver Island might be ________ by American miners.
- Where were some of the miners coming from?
- In 1907, an anti-immigration rally explode into violence and vandalism in both ___________ and Japantown in Vancouver.
- Other than jobs being taken by the Chinese people, why were there a group of white people causing riots?
- By 1864, ___________ was the largest town north of San Francisco.
- The richest discoveries of the Fraser River Gold Rush occurred between Hope and _________.
20 Clues: What did AEL stand for? • Key person in the Klondike Gold Rush. • Where were some of the miners coming from? • In 1893, which city passed a laundry bylaw? • The Komagata Maru was a Japanese _____________. • What was the Chinese Immigration Act also known as? • How long was the Chinese Exclusion Act in power for? • ...
Indsutrial Revolution 2023-01-16
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- last name of the person who came up with the idea of skyscrapers
- "peoples lives regulated by the ______ and not the sun"
- these start to emerge following the civil war which have a high population
- word to describe someone who worked on a sky scraper
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- Second word of a book written about the horrors of the meat packing industry
- places where people worked with not great conditions
- one of the most important inventions of the revolution which helped build skyscrapers
- city where the jungle was written
8 Clues: city where the jungle was written • places where people worked with not great conditions • word to describe someone who worked on a sky scraper • "peoples lives regulated by the ______ and not the sun" • last name of the person who came up with the idea of skyscrapers • these start to emerge following the civil war which have a high population • ...
Listening 1 2025-09-26
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- The museum is holding an __________ of mediaeval inventions this month.
- The engineer designed a __________ arm to help the machine move in a straight line.
- The pyramids in Egypt are examples of __________ architecture.
- Al-Jazari’s water-raising machines were an important __________ to engineering.
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- The telephone was a famous __________ that changed how people communicate.
- The company introduced an exciting new __________ to improve smartphone cameras.
- Thomas Edison __________ the light bulb in the 19th century.
- My phone is a useful __________ for searching for information and sending messages.
8 Clues: Thomas Edison __________ the light bulb in the 19th century. • The pyramids in Egypt are examples of __________ architecture. • The museum is holding an __________ of mediaeval inventions this month. • The telephone was a famous __________ that changed how people communicate. • Al-Jazari’s water-raising machines were an important __________ to engineering. • ...
Unit 2 Vocab 2025-08-22
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- economic activities focused on the manufacturing of goods
- the dramatic rise in the number of cities and the changes in lifestyle that result.
- citizens hold political power either directly or through elected representatives.
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- economic activities focused on the delivery of services
- the family production of home-made goods for sale.
- economic activities focused on the extraction of natural resources
- the spread of ideas, inventions, or patterns of behavior to different societies.
- a ruling family headed by a king or queen holds political power
8 Clues: the family production of home-made goods for sale. • economic activities focused on the delivery of services • economic activities focused on the manufacturing of goods • a ruling family headed by a king or queen holds political power • economic activities focused on the extraction of natural resources • ...
STAAR Review 2023-03-10
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- The state and federal governments work together
- Hamilton created the ___ to help deal with high debt after the war
- Battle was considered the turning point of the American Revolution
- Wanted a strong federal government
- The 3/5th Compromise increased southern ___ in the government
- First document with self-government in America
- The growth of factories and inventions
- First constitution in America did not work, called the Articles of __
- Branch of government interprets the laws
- The kidnapping of American sailors by the British army
- The branch of government that enforces the law
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- List the grievances of the colonists, ___ of Independence
- The president who forced out the Native Americans
- In this event British Redcoats killed American colonists in the streets of Boston
- First colony in America focused on tobacco
- Another word for home
- Rights that cannot be taken away from you
- First president of America
- Laws were created to punish colonists after the Boston Tea Party
- America was only allowed to trade with the Mother Country
- Another word for another country
- Came to America to trade fur
- A rebellion of farmers who were made about paying their taxes
23 Clues: Another word for home • First president of America • Came to America to trade fur • Another word for another country • Wanted a strong federal government • The growth of factories and inventions • Branch of government interprets the laws • Rights that cannot be taken away from you • First colony in America focused on tobacco • First document with self-government in America • ...
Inventions Of the Industrial Revolution 2021-03-02
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- This invention could be used to pull seeds out of a certain cash crop
- It was another way of communication
- This machine was able to make multiple spools of thread
- The government asked Eli Whitney to make 10,000_______ for them using the idea of Interchangeableparts
- One of Eli Whitney's Inventions
- A new way to transport things and people across land
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- these were vehicles on the sea that are faster then the models before it
- made dozens of shirts within the time of a tailor made 1
- this was the man that we studied about
- The part of the US that used the cottongin
- Made plows of steal so they last longer
- this invention made water travel possible
- The part of the US that used the idea of interchangeable parts
- This invention could be used to do the work of 5 men
- the crop that is used in an invention by Eli Whitney
15 Clues: One of Eli Whitney's Inventions • It was another way of communication • this was the man that we studied about • Made plows of steal so they last longer • this invention made water travel possible • The part of the US that used the cottongin • This invention could be used to do the work of 5 men • the crop that is used in an invention by Eli Whitney • ...
PRACTICE TEST 6_R_ADVANCED_NGUYEN NGO 2022-07-19
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- (VERB) to make a map
- (adj.) not been planned or organised, but happens by itself, or because you suddenly feel you want to do it
- (VERB)closely connect to each other or one causes the other
- (verb) to change something because of new information or ideas
- (N.) when interesting or valuable discoveries are made by accident → luck
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- (VERB) to arrange for something important to start
- (N.)someone you know, but who is not a close friend
- (VERB) to put all the parts of something together
- (ADJ) no longer useful, because something newer and better has been invented → out-of-date
- (N) the scientific study of the brain
- (N.)one of the two halves of your brain
- (N) a sudden clear understanding of something or part of something, especially a complicated situation or idea
12 Clues: (VERB) to make a map • (N) the scientific study of the brain • (N.)one of the two halves of your brain • (VERB) to put all the parts of something together • (VERB) to arrange for something important to start • (N.)someone you know, but who is not a close friend • (VERB)closely connect to each other or one causes the other • ...
Silk Road 2025-11-06
7 Clues: a walking route • from an elephant's tusk • buying or selling a good • a good that was used to fire guns • a strong fibre, produced by silkworms • something that has been created or invented • a group that traveled across the desert together
Chapter 8 - Legal Issues 2023-05-05
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- protects music, writings, paintings, and other original works of authorship.
- gives a person or company the right to be sole producer of a product for a defined period of time.
- protects a person's or company's inventions, artistic works, and other intellectual property.
- deals with the relationships between an owner.
- an agreement between both parties to the offer's terms for.
- something of value.
- something that comes from a person's mind, such as an idea, invention, or process.
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- When a business contracts with another party to work on the person's behalf.
- a person is legally able to enter into a binding agreement.
- the fee paid to a lawyer or other professional in advance for the services.
- a civil wrong, as opposed to a criminal wrong.
- a proposal to provide a service or good.
- when a party or both parties may choose not to fulfill the contract's terms.
- any use of intellectual property without permission.
- protects taglines, slogans, names, symbols, or any unique method to identify a product or company.
15 Clues: something of value. • a proposal to provide a service or good. • a civil wrong, as opposed to a criminal wrong. • deals with the relationships between an owner. • any use of intellectual property without permission. • a person is legally able to enter into a binding agreement. • an agreement between both parties to the offer's terms for. • ...
Inventions 2021-11-04
5 Clues: A pilot flies this • I forgot my ______ ,so I couldn't take any photos • when I was a child, I always rode to school on this • Did you watch the interesting programme on - last night • I don't like reading when I travel by car, but I always read when I travel by
Inventions 2024-01-31
INVENTIONS 2025-02-18
5 Clues: a round thing that Is on cars • A little thing with money on it • Something that you use every day • thing that has 4 wheels and is everywhere. • something that you take to other countries and it flyes in the sky.
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Greatest Inventions from the Past 2021-06-21
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- A person or thing that carries something.
- movement from one place to another.
- A round object used for making vehicles.
- Something that has never been made before.
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- An image with a laser beam that makes it looks 3D.
- Ways of sending information to people.
- Communicate with someone in mind.
- Hot gas from boiling water.
8 Clues: Hot gas from boiling water. • Communicate with someone in mind. • movement from one place to another. • Ways of sending information to people. • A round object used for making vehicles. • A person or thing that carries something. • Something that has never been made before. • An image with a laser beam that makes it looks 3D.
Ancient China Vocabulary Part 2 2025-02-06
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- When new foods, religions, or inventions spread from one civilization to another.
- A period of stability and growth in China, following the harsh rule of the Qin.
- The silk business was a major part of this, helping China’s economy thrive.
- A massive structure built to keep out northern invaders, stretching thousands of miles.
- What Qin Shi Huangdi did to money, writing, and weights to make trade and governance easier.
- A government official might do this to books or speeches to prevent the spread of dangerous ideas.
- A word often used to describe gods or legendary beings who never die.
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- A long-distance connection that allowed merchants to exchange goods like spices and fabric.
- A system where officials follow strict rules to manage government work efficiently.
- A ruler known for uniting China, starting the Great Wall, and enforcing strict laws.
- A moving marketplace, where traders and camels journey together for safety and commerce.
- Merchants used this to transport goods, often facing dangers like bandits and rough terrain.
12 Clues: A word often used to describe gods or legendary beings who never die. • The silk business was a major part of this, helping China’s economy thrive. • A period of stability and growth in China, following the harsh rule of the Qin. • When new foods, religions, or inventions spread from one civilization to another. • ...
PSAT Vocab 2 2023-11-07
7 Clues: make a mistake • be an obstacle to • showing inventions or skill • of or relating to an occupation • sudden happening that brings good fortune • unable to meet or discharge financial obligations • act of donating money or time to promote human welfare
PSAT Vocab 2 2023-11-07
7 Clues: make a mistake • be an obstacle to • showing inventions or skill • of or relating to an occupation • sudden happening that brings good fortune • unable to meet or discharge financial obligations • act of donating money or time to promote human welfare
Prehistoric times 2022-06-25
7 Clues: a strong hard hat • you use for protection • A place you see discoveries • to move a small light boat through water, • a fact or thing that someone finds out about • a container with a narrow top for keeping liquids in • a place where water from a river or stream falls down over a cliff or rock
Unit 2, Lesson 2B, Time Capsules 2020-09-29
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- a weather system that produces a loud noise due to electrical charges
- to find information
- adjective meaning made from gold, of gold in colour
- a flattened, circular object
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- a person who travels into space
- an imperial unit of measurement that is 2.54 centimeters
- someone who works in the field of science to make discoveries
7 Clues: to find information • a flattened, circular object • a person who travels into space • adjective meaning made from gold, of gold in colour • an imperial unit of measurement that is 2.54 centimeters • someone who works in the field of science to make discoveries • a weather system that produces a loud noise due to electrical charges
Engineer Careers 2020-04-03
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- These engineers are responsible for creating and designing new products for companies.
- These engineers work on spacecraft and aircraft.
- These engineers lead scientific research, they design, analyzing and executing experiments that are needed for engineering qualifications.
- These engineers design and test robots that are safe for the world.
- These engineers design power-producing machines.
- These engineers work on stopping wastefulness in factories.
- These engineers test and inspect inventions made by other engineers.
- These engineers help solve problems in the world and make Earth a better place for us.
- These engineers make high quality items on time for thier customers.
- These engineers maintain utility infrastructures
- These engineers study animals and wildlife.
- These engineers design and test x-rays.
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- These engineers use soil and rock mechanics to investigate materials underground
- These engineers are responsible for designing, developing, and installing equipment which is used to control engineering systems, machinery and processes.
- These engineers oversee factories and industries.
- These engineers work on things like microscopes and telescopes.
- These engineers work on technology that people put in planes.
- These engineers work on solar technology.
- These engineers help support their supervisors in the devolopment and design stage.
- These engineers design roads and help plot where they go.
- These engineers design medical equipment
- These engineers work on technology that goes on roads like traffic lights.
- These engineers design technology for the navy.
- These engineers design and place wind tunnels.
- These engineers develop and design manufacturing processes, and solve problems that deal with fuel,drugs and food.
25 Clues: These engineers design and test x-rays. • These engineers design medical equipment • These engineers work on solar technology. • These engineers study animals and wildlife. • These engineers design and place wind tunnels. • These engineers design technology for the navy. • These engineers work on spacecraft and aircraft. • ...
Math 101L - Lab 6 2021-09-15
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- Big general theories are usually afterthoughts based on small but profound insights; the insights themselves come from concrete _______
- Original discoverers found some theorems under a rock – True or False?
- One of the benefits of learning mathematics – Increased ability to become a ____ learner
- The need for mathematics has lessened due to technological advancement – True or False?
- The development of mathematics is related to how it should be _____
- Who develops mathematics?
- Employers love problem _____
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- Mathematical theories and discoveries evolve from the need to solve this kind of problems
- The ____ of your mathematics study has to be the use and improvement of your general learning skills
- A typical fifth grader, with good mathematics instruction, could solve this faster than the best mathematicians few thousand years BC
- If you are struggling in your college mathematics course with specific mathematics content, doing more discovery or laboratory activities that relate to it can most likely help you. One of the possible sources for these activities is _______
- Tobias Danzig, a mathematician, used an interesting analogy using designer of _______
- Mathematics and ____ like each other very much
13 Clues: Who develops mathematics? • Employers love problem _____ • Mathematics and ____ like each other very much • The development of mathematics is related to how it should be _____ • Original discoverers found some theorems under a rock – True or False? • Tobias Danzig, a mathematician, used an interesting analogy using designer of _______ • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2020-06-08
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- Causes plastics and garbage dumped into river
- The greatest innovation of technology was ________
- French word of Revolution
- Heat trapping gases are added by people in our atmosphere and theses gases are called
- This means our surrounding
- Philippine used a unique system writing it is called as
- It is a ancient writing system that was used in Philippines
- It was split into two churches in 1054
- He has been called the “Father of WiFi”
- Collection of proteins responsible for activity in a human cell
- Raising finfish or shellfish in controlled conditions for use as food source
- It is originally referred to a group of boats and their passengers who migrated to the Philippines
- Copernicus’ book published on the year of his death, 1543
- It is a attempting to convince others of your value judgment
- Provides access to the Indian ocean from the Mediterranean sea without the need to sail around Africa
- Adding nutrients to stimulate growth of bacteria to clean up oil spill
- A Scottish missionary; he converted many Africa to Christianity
- They were the people of the sun
- He published one of the first formal scientific theories of evolution, Zoonomia or the Laws of Organic Life
- Genetic modification involves the insertion or _______ of genes
- Most famous city in the Inca Empire
- It’s purpose is to make education and business much easier
- It is the Mdegradation of Earth land surfaces by human activities
- What is the Latin word of Modern?
- First organism to be modified in the laboratory due to their simple genetics
- Is a series of improvements in human life marked by inventions and discoveries
- One of the threats to environment caused by industries, vehicle
- It is a long term and in wide area. Measured over long spans of time
- Aztecs created this by putting mud on a huge mats made of woven reeds and placed them in a lake, known as the floating gardens
- 45 tones of poisonous methyl isocyanate escaped from Union Carbide Plant
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- Produce by cars, by fossil fuels used for heat and electricity and by agriculture
- It is a technical innovations saved physical energy and lessened people’s workload
- The species of Saccolabium quisumbungii was named after him
- Father of experimental science
- Sigmund Freud is a father of ________
- Discovered the penicillin, the first antibiotic in 1928
- This are current used for diabetes, spinal cord injuries
- He worked with Belgium’s King Leopold II and his African colonization company
- Came from Greek work “Demokratia”
- First used around the 131 BC and considered the prototype of newspaper
- Founded the English Liberties of today
- It causes Itai Itai disease
- What is the Latin word of technology?
- Act of cutting trees and one of the human causes that affects climate change
- it is released by coal mining landfills, and by agriculture, particularly through the digestive process of beef and milk cows
- Worst environmental disaster happened in April 26, 1986
- Some of these are used in gene therapy
- They are often called the “Mother Culture”
- What is the Latin word of science?
- British businessman and politician in southern africa
- This was used by Dr. William Thomas Green Morton on patient before performing surgery
- Way of freeing the unconscious mind
- Galileo’s book also known as the “The Starry Messenger”
- It is patented brand of genetically modified fluorescent zebra fish with bright red, green and orange fluorescent color
- It is a short term and on limited area only. Can change rapidly
- In what country the earliest documented use of CCTV technology
- Unconscious part of the mind that act as our conscience
- Rich and valuable sources of new genes proteins and metabolic processes with important applications for human benefits
- One example of Air Pollutants also known as NOx
- Invented around 3000 BC by the Egyptians
60 Clues: French word of Revolution • This means our surrounding • It causes Itai Itai disease • Father of experimental science • They were the people of the sun • Came from Greek work “Demokratia” • What is the Latin word of Modern? • What is the Latin word of science? • Way of freeing the unconscious mind • Most famous city in the Inca Empire • Sigmund Freud is a father of ________ • ...
Recent Discoveries and Missions to Jupiter 2013-04-21
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- Jupiter's Volcanically active moon
- The astronomer that noticed the black 'scar' on jupiter in 2009
- Jupiter's volcanically active moon is this many times more Volcanically active than earth
- the first mission ever to Jupiter
- Jupiter's red spots are these
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- Discovered a 14th moon of Jupiter
- The current mission to Jupiter
- Jupiter's great red spot is the largest one known
- lightning strikes are this many more times as powerful on Jupiter than they are on Earth
9 Clues: Jupiter's red spots are these • The current mission to Jupiter • Discovered a 14th moon of Jupiter • the first mission ever to Jupiter • Jupiter's Volcanically active moon • Jupiter's great red spot is the largest one known • The astronomer that noticed the black 'scar' on jupiter in 2009 • ...
HISTORICAL PEOPLE WHO MADE A DIFFERENCE 2025-11-19
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- Yousafzai – A Pakistani activist who survived an attack and continues to work for girls’ education worldwide.
- da Vinci – A Renaissance genius who painted the Mona Lisa and designed early inventions.
- Christ – Religious leader at the center of Christianity.
- Curie – She was a brilliant scientist who discovered radium and became the first woman to win a Nobel Prize.
- Frank – A young Jewish girl who wrote a famous diary while hiding during World War II.
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- Teresa – A nun famous for caring for the poorest people in Calcutta, India.
- X – A powerful African-American civil rights activist known for his speeches.
- Tutu – A South African bishop who won the Nobel Peace Prize for defending human rights peacefully.
- – A Colombian UN ambassador and singer known for her dancing and global hits.
- Mandela – He fought apartheid in South Africa and later became the country’s first Black president.
- Gandhi – Leader of India’s nonviolent independence movement.
11 Clues: Christ – Religious leader at the center of Christianity. • Gandhi – Leader of India’s nonviolent independence movement. • Teresa – A nun famous for caring for the poorest people in Calcutta, India. • X – A powerful African-American civil rights activist known for his speeches. • – A Colombian UN ambassador and singer known for her dancing and global hits. • ...
Sally Unit 1 Vocab 2026-01-12
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- Data Data that changes in separate steps with a limited number of values.
- A way of showing information using only two choices.
- Commons Licenses that let people share and use creative work legally.
- Error An error that happens when a number is too big to be stored.
- turning analog data into digital data by measuring it at regular times.
- Property Creative work someone owns, like writing, art, or inventions.
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- The smallest unit of computer information; a 0 or 1.
- Data Data that changes smoothly over time, like music or colors in a painting.
- A group of 8 bits.
- A way of showing information using ten choices.
- Compression Reducing file size without losing any information; can be undone.
- Compression Reducing file size by removing some information; cannot be undone.
- Error An error that happens when a number is too exact and must be rounded.
13 Clues: A group of 8 bits. • A way of showing information using ten choices. • The smallest unit of computer information; a 0 or 1. • A way of showing information using only two choices. • Error An error that happens when a number is too big to be stored. • Commons Licenses that let people share and use creative work legally. • ...
1920s Crossword -Rubio 2020-02-27
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- Dr.Frederick Banting thought had an idea that this would solve the dreaded diabetes
- Introduced in 1790 to restrict entertainment and sabbath breaking activities on Sundays
- Famous actor of the era
- Car model that replaced the long-lasting Model T
- Compact space-saving eating area located near the kitchen replacing dining rooms and tables
- provided funding for better car suitable roads. Millions were made each year
- allowed for a smoother riding car
- Famous Boxer of the 1920s
- used the string galvanometer he invented in 1901 to create an electrocardiogram that was more sensitive than earlier inventions
- one of the many car manufacturers that still stand today
- African-American sound feature film of 1929
- Famous tennis player of the 1920s
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- Famous Baseball player known as the Bambino
- had an ability to kill infectious bacteria which led to commericial production
- This became the center of movie production with 85% of movies were produced here
- A low house with a broad front porch and dormer windows
- Studied medicine at the University of Vienna and graduated in 1891
- sleeping environment in summer and winter through the use of wire screens, casemnet windows, and correct orientation
- A new type of building typically 500-2000 feet tall. The best known as the Empire State Building
- Well known for playing Golf
20 Clues: Famous actor of the era • Famous Boxer of the 1920s • Well known for playing Golf • allowed for a smoother riding car • Famous tennis player of the 1920s • Famous Baseball player known as the Bambino • African-American sound feature film of 1929 • Car model that replaced the long-lasting Model T • A low house with a broad front porch and dormer windows • ...
Fiction and Nonfiction 2024-07-23
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- A Filipino literary period where Christian faith was the center of every literary works that duplicate the theme, forms and traditions of Spain.
- A Filipino propagandist who wrote novels to expose the evils of the Spanish rule in the Philippines.
- A fiction that presents two characters falling in love amidst conflicts throughout the story.
- A fiction involving magical elements or mythical characters fighting good versus evil in an imaginary world.
- A nonfiction that provides discoveries, lessons, and information from the natural world and complicated matters.
- A nonfiction that preserves information about the existence of people and everything in the past.
- A movement that was more violent and demands complete independence from Spain, which took over when propagandists failed to achieve their goal.
- A movement which purpose is to reform the Filipino society from cultural, economical and social slavery to liberality.
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- A group of Filipinos who were inspired by Rizal's novels to revolt against Spain.
- A Filipino lierary period where literary works are passed on orally from generations to generations.
- A type of autobiography that focuses on a narrow, life-changing moment in time.
- A fiction involving crime or case that needs to be solved.
- A nonfiction written by an author about someone else.
- He founded the Katipunan.
- A fiction that involves suspense, plot twists and cliffhangers.
15 Clues: He founded the Katipunan. • A nonfiction written by an author about someone else. • A fiction involving crime or case that needs to be solved. • A fiction that involves suspense, plot twists and cliffhangers. • A type of autobiography that focuses on a narrow, life-changing moment in time. • ...
Crossword Sts Activity #3 2020-04-07
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- He worked with Belgium’s King Leopold II and his African colonization company
- Raising finfish or shellfish in controlled conditions for use as food source
- Sigmund Freud is a father of ________
- It is a technical innovations saved physical energy and lessened people’s workload
- It is a ancient writing system that was used in Philippines
- Worst environmental disaster happened in April 26, 1986
- What is the Latin word of science?
- It is a long term and in wide area. Measured over long spans of time
- It is released by coal mining landfills, and by agriculture, particularly through the digestive process of beef and milk cows
- It is a attempting to convince others of your value judgment
- It is patented brand of genetically modified fluorescent zebra fish with bright red, green and orange fluorescent color
- Founded the English Liberties of today
- This was used by Dr. William Thomas Green Morton on patient before performing surgery
- Genetic modification involves the insertion or _______ of genes
- A Scottish missionary; he converted many Africa to Christianity
- It’s purpose is to make education and business much easier
- One of the threats to environment caused by industries, vehicle
- Way of freeing the unconscious
- In what country the earliest documented use of CCTV technology
- He has been called the “Father of WiFi”
- Unconscious part of the mind that act as our conscience
- It is the degradation of Earth land surfaces by human activities
- Most famous city in the Inca Empire
- It is a short term and on limited area only. Can change rapidly
- Aztecs created this by putting mud on a huge mats made of woven reeds and placed them in a lake, known as the floating gardens
- Adding nutrients to stimulate growth of bacteria to clean up oil spill
- Copernicus’ book published on the year of his death, 1543
- Collection of proteins responsible for activity in a human cell
- He published one of the first formal scientific theories of evolution, Zoonomia or the Laws of Organic Life
- Some of these are used in gene therapy
- Act of cutting trees and one of the human causes that affects climate change
- Causes plastics and garbage dumped into river
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- One example of Air Pollutants also known as NOx
- Galileo’s book also known as the “The Starry Messenger”
- This are current used for diabetes, spinal cord injuries
- Is a series of improvements in human life marked by inventions and discoveries
- Philippine used a unique system writing it is called as
- british businessman and politician in southern africa
- Discovered the penicillin, the first antibiotic in 1928
- Heat trapping gases are added by people in our atmosphere and theses gases are called
- First organism to be modified in the laboratory due to their simple genetics
- They were the people of the sun
- Father of experimental science
- It is originally referred to a group of boats and their passengers who migrated to the Philippines
- Produce by cars, by fossil fuels used for heat and electricity and by agriculture
- It was split into two churches in 1054
- It causes Itai Itai disease
- First used around the 131 BC and considered the prototype of newspaper
- Rich and valuable sources of new genes proteins and metabolic processes with important applications for human benefits
- What is the Latin word of technology?
- The species of Saccolabium quisumbungii was named after him
- Invented around 3000 BC by the Egyptians
- They are often called the “Mother Culture”
- French word of Revolution
- This means our surrounding
- 45 tones of poisonous methyl isocyanate escaped from Union Carbide Plant
- Came from Greek work “Demokratia”
- What is the Latin word of Modern?
- The greatest innovation of technology was ________
- Provides access to the Indian ocean from the Mediterranean sea without the need to sail around Africa
60 Clues: French word of Revolution • This means our surrounding • It causes Itai Itai disease • Father of experimental science • Way of freeing the unconscious • They were the people of the sun • Came from Greek work “Demokratia” • What is the Latin word of Modern? • What is the Latin word of science? • Most famous city in the Inca Empire • Sigmund Freud is a father of ________ • ...
Unit Six 2020-12-31
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- They sold the f______ at a low price.
- The c_______ in Tom' restaurant said the potato chips were not salty enough.
- The p________ of basketball has risen around the world.
- This hot ice-cream scoop runs on e_______.
- Dr. Naismith d______ the men in his class into two teams and taught them to play his new game.
- Lu Yu m______ Shen Nong in his book Cha Jing.
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- The p_______of the game is for players to get a ball into the “basket”.
- I think the TV was i______ after the car.
- Did you know that tea, was invented by a_______?
- Different writers t______ the book into different languages.
- This p________ will be completed next year.
- The p_______ of different inventions were listed there.
12 Clues: They sold the f______ at a low price. • I think the TV was i______ after the car. • This hot ice-cream scoop runs on e_______. • This p________ will be completed next year. • Lu Yu m______ Shen Nong in his book Cha Jing. • Did you know that tea, was invented by a_______? • The p________ of basketball has risen around the world. • ...
Sci-fi crossword puzzle 2024-01-12
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- what year did wells publish the novel “The World Set Free”?
- when did the “Lensmen” novels come out?
- Waldo F. Jones created a remotely operated mechanical_?
- Martin cooper, the director of research and developed this.
- Cooper said, “that was an_”.
- Is Taser an acronym for one of Swift’s fictional inventions yes or no?
- The last name of the man who created the novel “Snow Crash”.
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- The cell phone was created in the early_.
- The year the novel “Snow Crash” came out.
- Simon Lake was captivated by the idea of the idea of undersea travel.
- the mid-1940s were named what?
- what month did the first first liquid-fueled rocket come out?
- Jack Cover invented this tool.
- Robert H. Goddard, the American scientist who built the first liquid-fueled what?
- Igor Sikorsky, was the inventor of this machinery.
15 Clues: Cooper said, “that was an_”. • the mid-1940s were named what? • Jack Cover invented this tool. • when did the “Lensmen” novels come out? • The cell phone was created in the early_. • The year the novel “Snow Crash” came out. • Igor Sikorsky, was the inventor of this machinery. • Waldo F. Jones created a remotely operated mechanical_? • ...
Chapter 7: Lesson 2 Crossword 2024-04-30
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- The Mesoamerican word for corn.
- A place in North America that is usually known for their amazing food and drink, one of the most popular being tequila.
- People who work for other people.
- An ancient Maya city of the classical period located in present-day Mexico.
- A group of people in Mesoamerica that is often known nowadays for their amazing temples buildings.
- Sacred being(s) that many people worship.
- Refers to a pre-Columbian pictorial manuscript.
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- A new item or thing.
- A place people visit to worship someone or something.
- A group of people in Mesoamerica that is used nowadays as a girl's name.
- One of the leaders of the Spanish conquests of the Americas in the 16th century
- A notable merchant from Acalan.
- To trust in someone or something very heavily.
- A symbol or picture that was used as a writing system.
- A plant used to make chocolate.
15 Clues: A new item or thing. • The Mesoamerican word for corn. • A notable merchant from Acalan. • A plant used to make chocolate. • People who work for other people. • Sacred being(s) that many people worship. • To trust in someone or something very heavily. • Refers to a pre-Columbian pictorial manuscript. • A place people visit to worship someone or something. • ...
GLOBALISATION 2025-10-24
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- Sharing innovations, inventions, or patents across borders.
- FREE Buying and selling products across countries
- People moving to live and work in different countries, creating diverse societies.
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- Money that can move freely between countries for investment
- When countries rely on each other for resources, products, and services.
5 Clues: FREE Buying and selling products across countries • Money that can move freely between countries for investment • Sharing innovations, inventions, or patents across borders. • When countries rely on each other for resources, products, and services. • People moving to live and work in different countries, creating diverse societies.
Industrial Revolution Review 2024-05-15
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- What was used to power factories near rivers
- Companies owned by more than one person
- country where the industrial revolution started
- Where people lived where times where hard
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- British soldier that memorized the designs of machines
- Things needed to run a business
- Was created to remove seeds from picked up cotton
- Laws that give inventors right to their inventions
- another term related to farming
- Why people moved to cities to work in
10 Clues: Things needed to run a business • another term related to farming • Why people moved to cities to work in • Companies owned by more than one person • Where people lived where times where hard • What was used to power factories near rivers • country where the industrial revolution started • Was created to remove seeds from picked up cotton • ...
ch words 2024-04-29
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- modern inventions which improve a way of doing things
- an alpine wooden style of house
- a fancy light made of glass
- a king or queen
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- a wide piece of material that opens up to allow someone to glide down through the sky
- a part of the body where food goes
- a person who fixes cars
- someone from a story is called this
- a place to learn
- someone who cooks as their job
10 Clues: a king or queen • a place to learn • a person who fixes cars • a fancy light made of glass • someone who cooks as their job • an alpine wooden style of house • a part of the body where food goes • someone from a story is called this • modern inventions which improve a way of doing things • a wide piece of material that opens up to allow someone to glide down through the sky
Chapter 6 Vocab 2026-01-05
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- Not specifically stated in the Constitution but inferred from expressed powers.
- A law that creates or continues a government program and sets limits on how much can be spent.
- Explicitly written in the Constitution, mainly in Article I, Section 8 (also called enumerated powers).
- Legal protection for original creative works (books, music, art).
- Legal protection for inventions or new processes.
- A violent uprising against the government.
- Lying under oath.
- A law that authorizes government spending of money.
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- The process by which the House charges a federal official with wrongdoing.
- Bills that raise money through taxes; must originate in the House of Representatives.
- A legal order requiring someone to testify or provide evidence.
- Loans to the government that are repaid with interest.
- Refusing to cooperate with a congressional investigation.
- Protection from prosecution or punishment, often granted to witnesses.
- oversight Congress’s power to review and supervise executive agencies.
- The president’s power to reject a bill passed by Congress.
- Clause Constitutional clause allowing Congress to make laws needed to carry out its expressed powers; basis for implied powers.
- Trade and economic activity between states; regulated by Congress.
18 Clues: Lying under oath. • A violent uprising against the government. • Legal protection for inventions or new processes. • A law that authorizes government spending of money. • Loans to the government that are repaid with interest. • Refusing to cooperate with a congressional investigation. • The president’s power to reject a bill passed by Congress. • ...
Cross Word Puzzle 2025-09-05
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- Relating to the science of medicine, or to the treatment of illness and injuries.
- The state of being free from illness or injury.
- Affected by physical or mental illness.
- the use of medicines that contain weakened or dead bacteria or viruses to build immunity and prevent disease
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- The invention of the printing press made it possible to mass produce books, allowing information about new medical discoveries to spread quickly.
- An institution for educating children.
- The state of being free from illness or injury.
7 Clues: An institution for educating children. • Affected by physical or mental illness. • The state of being free from illness or injury. • The state of being free from illness or injury. • Relating to the science of medicine, or to the treatment of illness and injuries. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2026-04-15
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- led to mass production because they were a more efficient way to make goods
- said Missouri would enter as a slave state, line drawn at 36°30 to prevent spread of slavery
- new inventions helped farming and helped factories make goods faster; goods became cheaper; needed more workers
- economy with little government regulation
- more efficient transportation on water; prices decreased
- Irish immigrated to escape famine; other came for factory jobs in the north
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- controls prices in a free enterprise economy
- invented by Eli Whitney, expanded the need for more agricultural labor (slaves) to grow cotton
- cities developed around factories
- effect of war of 1812
- worked in textile factories; began working outside home
- man made rivers; Erie Canal connected Lake Erie to New York City
- more efficient transportation on land; prices decreased
- invented by Samuel Morse for communication
14 Clues: effect of war of 1812 • cities developed around factories • economy with little government regulation • invented by Samuel Morse for communication • controls prices in a free enterprise economy • worked in textile factories; began working outside home • more efficient transportation on land; prices decreased • more efficient transportation on water; prices decreased • ...
chapter 2 2021-09-30
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- a narrow passage of water connecting two seas or two other large areas of water
- a country in West Africa
- a sail or travel all the way around
- large estate
- Aztec emperor
- part of a spanish expedition Florida in 1528
- the first european to see the pacific ocean
- relating to ancient Greece and Rome
- people how had been born in spain
- crosses the atlantic
- a pilgrim's journey
- sailed along the coast toward Mexico
- commanded the cruel treatment of native americans
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- sailed down the pacific coast of south america with about 180 soldiers
- a member of a people living mainly in Niger and Mali
- made the first spanish landing on the mainland of north america
- the application of scientific discoveries to practical use
- a period of renewed interest in classical greek and roman learning
- destroyed much of the Incan army
- the eighth-largest country in Africa
- became a medic man
- a small, fast Spanish or Portuguese sailing ship of the 15th–17th centuries
- a Muslim place of worship
- led a exploration to explore Florida
- a line drawn along a meridian in the Atlantic Ocean as part of the Treaty of Tordesillas in 1494 to divide new lands claimed by Portugal from those of Spain.
25 Clues: large estate • Aztec emperor • became a medic man • a pilgrim's journey • crosses the atlantic • a country in West Africa • a Muslim place of worship • destroyed much of the Incan army • people how had been born in spain • a sail or travel all the way around • relating to ancient Greece and Rome • the eighth-largest country in Africa • led a exploration to explore Florida • ...
Q4 Review crossword Puzzle 2022-06-15
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- belief in one god
- this religion used the four noble truths
- Many Jews worship in holy places known as ____
- good or bad decisions impacting ones future
- Muslims pray this many times a day
- the holy text of Christianity
- the belief in many gods
- the person who spread Christian ideas to non-Jews (three words no space)
- values, beliefs, and relationships are examples of ____ culture
- The golden age of the Abbasid empire made advancements in ___ tools
- clothing, food, and language are examples of _____ culture
- religious responsibilities of each person (Hinduism)
- this religion has no one single founder
- the capital of the Abbasid empire
- an Islamic religious ruler
- this city was the spiritual center of islam
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- The Gupta Empire ruled during India's ____ (two words no space)
- people who practice Islam
- when one culture spreads something from their culture to another
- Judaism was founded in this country
- Christianity follows the teachings of ____
- a holy place where Muslims practice their faith and other religious activities
- Jewish spiritual leaders
- the holy book of islam
- the birthplace of Hinduism
- enlightenment in Buddhism
- the holy book of Judaism
- Sikhs believe that every person is ____
- a religious journey to the holy city of mecca (one of the pillars of Islam)
- a god or goddess
- the Gupta Empire made discoveries in mathematics and ____
- the founder of Judaism
32 Clues: a god or goddess • belief in one god • the holy book of islam • the founder of Judaism • the belief in many gods • Jewish spiritual leaders • the holy book of Judaism • people who practice Islam • enlightenment in Buddhism • the birthplace of Hinduism • an Islamic religious ruler • the holy text of Christianity • the capital of the Abbasid empire • Muslims pray this many times a day • ...
Archaeology in the Bible 2025-02-03
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- The excavation of the massive stone walls, including the iconic Tower of Jericho.
- water tunnel that was carved within the City of David in ancient times.
- Key source for understanding the history of the ancient Isrealites.
- A system of writing using pictures to represent words or sounds.
- Considered the first extra-biblical mention of the nation
- Largest Neolithic settlements in the world along the Jordon river.
- Region in the middle East that was home to some of the earliest civilizations.
- Early form of writing that use simple pictures to represent objects or ideas.
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- a major gathering place for ancient Jews making religious pilgrimages to the city.
- Oldest city in the World and considered the first wall city in the world.
- Shed light on the social, economic,and political contexts of that time period.
- ancient cuneiform texts discovered in 1928 in Ugarit.
- A mound of Earth and debris that provides valuable insight into the city's history.
- Archaeological discoveries can provide tangible evidence to support or challenge certain biblical narratives.
- The study of ancient remains that provides insight into the OT.
- Artifact that helped decipher Egyptian hieroglyphics.
- Prophet on Dead Sea scrolls
- This language was on the Rosetta Stone.
- what dead sea scrolls were written on.
- give an eerie picture of people seeing their imminent destruction.
20 Clues: Prophet on Dead Sea scrolls • what dead sea scrolls were written on. • This language was on the Rosetta Stone. • ancient cuneiform texts discovered in 1928 in Ugarit. • Artifact that helped decipher Egyptian hieroglyphics. • Considered the first extra-biblical mention of the nation • The study of ancient remains that provides insight into the OT. • ...
Shark Tank 2025-01-08
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- A presentation of a business idea to potential investors
- another name for an investor
- A person who organizes and operates a business
- the difference between the seller's cost for making products and the selling price.
- A purchase intended to produce income or money gains if what was purchased does well or sells.
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- A person (or organization) that puts money into products, inventions, or many other things - with the expectation of achieving a profit.
- the act of providing resources to finance a need, program, or project.
- new, creative, or original
8 Clues: new, creative, or original • another name for an investor • A person who organizes and operates a business • A presentation of a business idea to potential investors • the act of providing resources to finance a need, program, or project. • the difference between the seller's cost for making products and the selling price. • ...
Microbiology and Parasitology (NSG 20) 2025-01-23
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- The cell wall of a fungi.
- Is a classification of bacteria that is characterized by a sphere shape.
- Are the 1% of microorganism population that are harmful.
- A process coined by Louis Pasteur due to his discovery of keeping products sterile and in the state of boiling without alteration of the taste of a product.
- A theory that states that life is spontaneously generated.
- Can be either unicellular and multicellular where its common examples are seaweed and kelp.
- The sample used by Francesco Redi to disprove Aristotle's spontaneous generation of microbial life.
- The chemical reactions that occurs within an organism.
- Is a classification of bacteria that is characterized by a rod shape.
- One of the first discoveries and focus of Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek and is an organism capable of locomotion as it has pseudopods as well as a cilia and flagella.
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- Is the cell wall found within the Archaea organism classification.
- The study of fungi.
- Is an organism that is composed of only protein and genetic material.
- The organism that was found in Antonie Van Leeuwonhoek's stool that made him discover the bacterial world.
- The first step of the scientific method where it requires curiosity.
- An example of a good microorganism.
- Considered as an organism part of the scope of microbiology despite its visible nature because of its eggs and larvae.
- Discovered the vaccine for smallpox.
- An example of a macromolecule responsible for storing energy.
- An antibiotic that arose from the fungi Penicillium Chrysogenum.
20 Clues: The study of fungi. • The cell wall of a fungi. • An example of a good microorganism. • Discovered the vaccine for smallpox. • The chemical reactions that occurs within an organism. • Are the 1% of microorganism population that are harmful. • A theory that states that life is spontaneously generated. • An example of a macromolecule responsible for storing energy. • ...
Chinese Unification 2021-10-29
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- the Tang dynasty reinstated the ---- system
- religion that grew in popularity after age of confusion
- the Song paid tribute to -------- barbarians
- the dynasty following the Sui
- this dynasty continued the golden age
- one of the big inventions in the Song period that facilitated travel
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- the Sui dynasty was eventually
- the Song had a ---- military
- the dynasty that first re-unified China
- the only female ruler of China
- the Song were not ready for the
- the end of the silk road
- one of the major wonders worked on in the Sui dynasty
13 Clues: the end of the silk road • the Song had a ---- military • the dynasty following the Sui • the Sui dynasty was eventually • the only female ruler of China • the Song were not ready for the • this dynasty continued the golden age • the dynasty that first re-unified China • the Tang dynasty reinstated the ---- system • the Song paid tribute to -------- barbarians • ...
China's Ancient History 2019-08-14
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- What Is The Biggest Dynasty
- What Is The Most Hated China Dynasty
- How Young Was The Last Emperor Of Ancient China
- What Was The First Dynasty Of Ancient China
- What Is A Famous Ancient China Sport
- Where Did The Han Dynasty End
- What Was One Of The Trading Roads In China
- An Army That Cannot Do Anything
- Which Emperor Burnt Books
- What Was The Sun GOd In China
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- One Of The First Emperors Of China
- What Is One Of The Greatest China Inventions
- The Most Famous Thing In China
- How Long Have China Been Using Chopsticks
- How Many Years Did Qin Dynasty Last For
- A Famous River
- A Native Animal In China
- Where Is The Forbidden City
- What Is The Most Successful Dynasty
- The First Imperial Of China
20 Clues: A Famous River • A Native Animal In China • Which Emperor Burnt Books • What Is The Biggest Dynasty • Where Is The Forbidden City • The First Imperial Of China • Where Did The Han Dynasty End • What Was The Sun GOd In China • The Most Famous Thing In China • An Army That Cannot Do Anything • One Of The First Emperors Of China • What Is The Most Successful Dynasty • ...
Mums General Ignorance Crossword 2015-02-16
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- My middle name ends with 'e'.
- How many nostrils do you have?
- Animal responsible for most human deaths.
- Which is the nearest start to planet Earth?
- Head of state, Belize.
- What smells like chicken?
- What tastes quite often like beer?
- Metal rarer than gold.
- Early 20th century sleuths first name.
- Birth place of Elvis.
- Roses are red, violets are _______
- Which metal is heavier?
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- How to kill a mockingbird.
- How old is John Reynolds
- How do you make a egg roll?
- What road do we live on?
- Bob ______ Reynolds
- Often pictured in a deerstalker.
- Abby _____________ MacDonald.
- According to the saying, 'All roads lead to _______'
- How many toes does Martyna have?
- One of Galileo's inventions.
- 3.14159265359
- Smith Fresh Prince
- Former name of Thailand.
25 Clues: 3.14159265359 • Smith Fresh Prince • Bob ______ Reynolds • Birth place of Elvis. • Head of state, Belize. • Metal rarer than gold. • Which metal is heavier? • How old is John Reynolds • What road do we live on? • Former name of Thailand. • What smells like chicken? • How to kill a mockingbird. • How do you make a egg roll? • One of Galileo's inventions. • My middle name ends with 'e'. • ...
Microbiology and Parasitology (NSG 20) - Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-23
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- The cell wall of a fungi.
- Is a classification of bacteria that is characterized by a sphere shape.
- Are the 1% of microorganism population that are harmful.
- A process coined by Louis Pasteur due to his discovery of keeping products sterile and in the state of boiling without alteration of the taste of a product.
- A theory that states that life is spontaneously generated.
- Can be either unicellular and multicellular where its common examples are seaweed and kelp.
- The sample used by Francesco Redi to disprove Aristotle's spontaneous generation of microbial life.
- The chemical reactions that occurs within an organism.
- Is a classification of bacteria that is characterized by a rod shape.
- One of the first discoveries and focus of Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek and is an organism capable of locomotion as it has pseudopods as well as a cilia and flagella.
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- Is the cell wall found within the Archaea organism classification.
- The study of fungi.
- Is an organism that is composed of only protein and genetic material.
- The organism that was found in Antonie Van Leeuwonhoek's stool that made him discover the bacterial world.
- The first step of the scientific method where it requires curiosity.
- An example of a good microorganism.
- Considered as an organism part of the scope of microbiology despite its visible nature because of its eggs and larvae.
- Discovered the vaccine for smallpox.
- An example of a macromolecule responsible for storing energy.
- An antibiotic that arose from the fungi Penicillium Chrysogenum.
20 Clues: The study of fungi. • The cell wall of a fungi. • An example of a good microorganism. • Discovered the vaccine for smallpox. • The chemical reactions that occurs within an organism. • Are the 1% of microorganism population that are harmful. • A theory that states that life is spontaneously generated. • An example of a macromolecule responsible for storing energy. • ...
Rees's Biomedical Crossword 2017-10-19
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- is a registered nurse who has advanced education and clinical experience in women's health care.
- use technology to create artificial parts to one system.
- is a breathing doctor.
- study of human or non-human body movement.
- is a journalist for scientific discoveries.
- identifies and solves problems inside a mouth.
- focuses on urinary tract diseases.
- use chemistry, biology, and other sciences to study the basic elements of food.
- is a doctor who conducts tests on a corpse to see if they died of natural causes or foul play.
- assure the quality and integrity of nonclinical laboratory studies that are intended to support research or marketing permits for products.
- research factors involved in the spread of disease.
- creates plans and treatments for youth’s care
- takes care of the animals at the zoo with certain health problems
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- Provides radiology services by directing and coordinating the services of radiology and diagnostic imaging procedures
- is a doctor for vision.
- worker helps people with medical problems on a social scale.
- teaches how to treat diabetes.
- specialist conducts quality assurance audits of bottler production facilities assuring company standards are maintained
- efficient and effective operation of jetty plant equipment
- research and detects problems with the auditory system.
- technologist uses and discards nuclear tests and medicine that may be harmful to the environment.
- involves the use of a scaffold for the formation of new viable tissue for a medical purpose.
- studies and develops solutions for people with blood problems.
- help businesses keep employees healthy and safe at work.
- is a biologist who studies genetics
- is the study of viruses.
26 Clues: is a breathing doctor. • is a doctor for vision. • is the study of viruses. • teaches how to treat diabetes. • focuses on urinary tract diseases. • is a biologist who studies genetics • study of human or non-human body movement. • is a journalist for scientific discoveries. • creates plans and treatments for youth’s care • identifies and solves problems inside a mouth. • ...
Age of Exploration 2021-11-03
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- Colombus An Italian explorer and navigator who completed four voyages across the Atlantic Ocean, opening the way for the widespread European exploration and colonization of the Americas
- Spanish and Portuguese officials in the New World who were born in Europe and held all the important government positions.
- A journey to some distant place.
- a set of principles that dominated economic thought in the seventeenth century; it held that the prosperity of a nation depended on a large supply of gold and silver.
- large agricultural estates where crops are grown.
- to send a product or service for sale to another country.
- Passage the forced voyage of enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas
- of trade The difference in value of what a nation imports compared to what it exports over time.
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- A small, fast, maneuverable ship that had a large cargo hold and usually three masts with lateen sails.
- a leader in the Spanish conquest of America.
- Beyond or across the sea
- Descendents of Europeans who were born in Latin America.
- a device that shows the cardinal directions used for navigation and geographic orientation.
- to bring a product into a country to be sold.
- the customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits of a racial, religious, or social group.
- Exchange The exchange of plants and animals between Europe and the Americas.
- A settlement of people living in a new territory, linked with the parent country by trade and direct government control.
- A government in power.
- Henry the Navigator a central figure in the early days of the Portuguese Empire and in the 15th-century European maritime discoveries and maritime expansion.
- Crop A crop that is grown to be sold rather than used by the farmer.
20 Clues: A government in power. • Beyond or across the sea • A journey to some distant place. • a leader in the Spanish conquest of America. • to bring a product into a country to be sold. • large agricultural estates where crops are grown. • Descendents of Europeans who were born in Latin America. • to send a product or service for sale to another country. • ...
Age of Exploration 2021-11-03
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- Colombus An Italian explorer and navigator who completed four voyages across the Atlantic Ocean, opening the way for the widespread European exploration and colonization of the Americas
- Spanish and Portuguese officials in the New World who were born in Europe and held all the important government positions.
- A journey to some distant place.
- a set of principles that dominated economic thought in the seventeenth century; it held that the prosperity of a nation depended on a large supply of gold and silver.
- large agricultural estates where crops are grown.
- to send a product or service for sale to another country.
- Passage the forced voyage of enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas
- of trade The difference in value of what a nation imports compared to what it exports over time.
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- A small, fast, maneuverable ship that had a large cargo hold and usually three masts with lateen sails.
- a leader in the Spanish conquest of America.
- Beyond or across the sea
- Descendents of Europeans who were born in Latin America.
- a device that shows the cardinal directions used for navigation and geographic orientation.
- to bring a product into a country to be sold.
- the customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits of a racial, religious, or social group.
- Exchange The exchange of plants and animals between Europe and the Americas.
- A settlement of people living in a new territory, linked with the parent country by trade and direct government control.
- A government in power.
- Henry the Navigator a central figure in the early days of the Portuguese Empire and in the 15th-century European maritime discoveries and maritime expansion.
- Crop A crop that is grown to be sold rather than used by the farmer.
20 Clues: A government in power. • Beyond or across the sea • A journey to some distant place. • a leader in the Spanish conquest of America. • to bring a product into a country to be sold. • large agricultural estates where crops are grown. • Descendents of Europeans who were born in Latin America. • to send a product or service for sale to another country. • ...
Changing styles in fashion, who, what, and why 2025-02-03
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- embracing a variety of cultural influences in design.
- dynamic shifts that propel trends forward.
- experimental and forward-thinking design.
- continual improvement and innovation in fashion.
- the commercial world that fuels fashion trends.
- celebrating unique personal style.
- emerging patterns that define what’s in vogue.
- the strategies used to promote new trends.
- breakthrough ideas that redefine aesthetics.
- external forces that steer design directions.
- polished and sophisticated design evolution.
- the creative mind behind new fashion directions.
- societal influences that mold style and expression.
- dramatic shifts in fashion over time.
- how styles evolve in response to cultural shifts.
- traditional influences that echo in modern styles.
- personal and collective expression through dress.
- the interplay between society and style evolution.
- using clothing to communicate ideas and emotions.
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- the outline or shape that defines a garment.
- the ongoing change and development in design.
- the market’s role in dictating popular styles.
- a unique way of expressing personality through attire.
- the worldwide blending of fashion influences.
- the storytelling aspect embedded in fashion design.
- radical changes that challenge traditional norms.
- bold and opulent fashion statements.
- tailoring designs to meet personal tastes.
- embracing contemporary design and thought.
- the creative skill and flair behind fashion.
- the driving force behind original designs.
- high-end designs that signal exclusivity.
- the material foundation of every design.
- the risk-taking that drives new style discoveries.
- eco-conscious practices shaping the future of style.
- the skill and care in creating quality fashion.
- the broad canvas of clothing and trends.
- fashion as a counterculture statement against norms.
- the art of simplicity in design.
- the visual principles that shape fashion appeal.
40 Clues: the art of simplicity in design. • celebrating unique personal style. • bold and opulent fashion statements. • dramatic shifts in fashion over time. • the material foundation of every design. • the broad canvas of clothing and trends. • experimental and forward-thinking design. • high-end designs that signal exclusivity. • dynamic shifts that propel trends forward. • ...
East Asia Test 2025-11-12
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- An agreement throughout the Mongol Empire that led to the spread of ideas and inventions in Europe and Asia
- This Mongol khan was able to succeed as a conqueror based on his brilliant military strategies and organization skills
- The Han dynasty was replaced by the _______ dynasty.
- Japanese worshipers combined Buddhism with this other religion
- creator, preserver, destroyer
- An enduring characteristic of the Japanese government is the _______ reigned as the figurehead while another power ruled, in feudal japan it was the shogunate
- a closely guarded secret in China
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- Allowed new rulers to justify the overthrow of a declining dynasty
- Indian civilization experienced advances in literature art science and mathematics during this Empire
- According to the Samurai's code, they would commit suicide in order to avoid being a coward or facing failure. It was called ________.
- Modern numerals were invented in this present-day country
- The Samurai code of ethics/morals
- Kublai Khan moved away from the __________ way of life that the Mongols followed before.
13 Clues: creator, preserver, destroyer • The Samurai code of ethics/morals • a closely guarded secret in China • The Han dynasty was replaced by the _______ dynasty. • Modern numerals were invented in this present-day country • Japanese worshipers combined Buddhism with this other religion • Allowed new rulers to justify the overthrow of a declining dynasty • ...
East Asia Test 2025-11-12
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- An agreement throughout the Mongol Empire that led to the spread of ideas and inventions in Europe and Asia
- This Mongol khan was able to succeed as a conqueror based on his brilliant military strategies and organization skills
- The Han dynasty was replaced by the _______ dynasty.
- Japanese worshipers combined Buddhism with this other religion
- creator, preserver, destroyer
- An enduring characteristic of the Japanese government is the _______ reigned as the figurehead while another power ruled, in feudal japan it was the shogunate
- a closely guarded secret in China
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- Allowed new rulers to justify the overthrow of a declining dynasty
- Indian civilization experienced advances in literature art science and mathematics during this Empire
- According to the Samurai's code, they would commit suicide in order to avoid being a coward or facing failure. It was called ________.
- Modern numerals were invented in this present-day country
- The Samurai code of ethics/morals
- Kublai Khan moved away from the __________ way of life that the Mongols followed before.
13 Clues: creator, preserver, destroyer • The Samurai code of ethics/morals • a closely guarded secret in China • The Han dynasty was replaced by the _______ dynasty. • Modern numerals were invented in this present-day country • Japanese worshipers combined Buddhism with this other religion • Allowed new rulers to justify the overthrow of a declining dynasty • ...
Renaissance Wordsearch 2022-03-20
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- sing madrigals
- highly decorated earthenware with a glaze of tin oxide
- "..." the early period when Italy was the center of the Renaissance
- the revival of learning and culture
- "..." da vinci famous for his engineering that led to the inventions of later things
- the provincial capital of Veneto; built on 118 islands within a lagoon in the Gulf of Venice; has canals instead of streets; one of Italy's major ports and a famous tourist attraction
- a seaport in northwestern Italy; provincial capital of Liguria
- a man's close-fitting jacket worn during the renaissance
- a renaissance woodwind with a double reed and a curving tube (crooked horn)
- elaborate and extensive ornamentation in decorative art and architecture that flourished in Europe in the 17th century
- a city in central italy on the arno; provincial capital of tuscany; center of the italian renaissance from 14th to 16th centuries
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- a method of knitting with multiple colors
- Florentine sculptor and painter and architect; one of the outstanding figures of the Renaissance (1475-1564)
- a medieval stringed instrument played with a bow, typically played with three strings
- "..." brunelleschi the first great architect of the renaissance
- a medieval musical instrument resembling a trombone
- the "M" in STEM
- a second or new birth
- the act of being reborn
- the 15th century in Italian art and literature
- florentine sculptor famous for his lifelike sculptures
- a famous group of merchants and bankers during the renaissance
- a person who makes art
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 • a method of knitting with multiple colors • the 15th century in Italian art and literature • a medieval musical instrument resembling a trombone • highly decorated earthenware with a glaze of tin oxide • ...
The future of work - AI, automation 2025-02-10
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- Name one risk of the use of AI ?
- What type of work did most people do before the Industrial Revolution?
- What role did early automation and robotics play in the mid-20th century?
- What was one of the main inventions during the First Industrial Revolution?
- Name one major disadvantage of automation in car manufacturing?
- Where is ai used the most nowadays ?
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- What impact does automation have?
- How did the Second Industrial Revolution improve efficiency in factories?
- How has automation changed job opportunities in the car industry?
- Which tasks in car production are performed by robots?
- What was the impact of the Digital Revolution on traditional jobs?
- Name one oppportunitie of the use of AI?
- Name one major advantage of automation in car manufacturing?
13 Clues: Name one risk of the use of AI ? • What impact does automation have? • Where is ai used the most nowadays ? • Name one oppportunitie of the use of AI? • Which tasks in car production are performed by robots? • Name one major advantage of automation in car manufacturing? • Name one major disadvantage of automation in car manufacturing? • ...
Hadar (words from page 58) 2022-03-11
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- you must not touch ______ items
- may I ______ the rumor?
- something in your body that you can break
- they have to ________ the room for the party
- you must bring your _____ to the inventions conference
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- I have to be able to ______ my sister's behavior
- you should ______ someone when you first meet them
- she couldn't find a good ____ for your present
- ________ I could have done it in a different way
- i might stole my mom's _______
10 Clues: may I ______ the rumor? • i might stole my mom's _______ • you must not touch ______ items • something in your body that you can break • they have to ________ the room for the party • she couldn't find a good ____ for your present • I have to be able to ______ my sister's behavior • ________ I could have done it in a different way • ...
guglielmo marconi 2016-03-21
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- alarm one of marconi's inventions that tells you if a storm is coming
- guglielmos favorite subject.
- waves guglielmo made this wireless.
- guglielmos second favorite subject.
- one of the materials that helped him create a storm alarm
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- the place that guglielmo was born.
- marconi A man who created many things.
- bell the last materials for the storm alarm.
- the month he was born in
- a materials that helped him create the storm alarm.
10 Clues: the month he was born in • guglielmos favorite subject. • the place that guglielmo was born. • guglielmos second favorite subject. • marconi A man who created many things. • waves guglielmo made this wireless. • a materials that helped him create the storm alarm. • bell the last materials for the storm alarm. • ...
Force and Motion Concepts (3.1-3.3) 2025-10-07
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- the property of matter that makes it resist a change in motion
- two objects bumping into each other, causing energy transfers
- a greater force that overcomes opposing forces, resulting in work
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- Newton’s discoveries about how motion always works
- a force that works against motion along a surface
- opposing forces that prevent work from being done
- a change in position
- the push or pull on an object
8 Clues: a change in position • the push or pull on an object • a force that works against motion along a surface • opposing forces that prevent work from being done • Newton’s discoveries about how motion always works • two objects bumping into each other, causing energy transfers • the property of matter that makes it resist a change in motion • ...
