discoveries and inventions Crossword Puzzles
CYBERBULLYING 2025-11-10
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- continue to annoy or upset someone over a period of time
- recording or storing information as a series of the numbers 1 and 0, to show that a signal is present or absent
- relating to a person's use of the internet, especially on social media
- a device that uses either a system of wires along which electrical signals are sent or a system of radio signal
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- cause someone to feel nervous, worried, or uncomfortable
- the study and knowledge of the practical, especially industrial, use of scientific discoveries:
- able to be moved from one place to another
7 Clues: able to be moved from one place to another • cause someone to feel nervous, worried, or uncomfortable • continue to annoy or upset someone over a period of time • relating to a person's use of the internet, especially on social media • the study and knowledge of the practical, especially industrial, use of scientific discoveries: • ...
Gen X Technology/Inventions 2016-05-11
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- 1989 television
- Disc that changed everything
- Radar invented in 1988
- 1994 Sony game console still popular today
- Computer language invented that we still use today
- 1987 Disposable lens
- 1990 World Wide Web and Internet Protocol inventor
- Anti-depressant
- 1985 Microsoft invention
- invented in 2005 by Gen Xers
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- 1990 Largest telescope
- 1989 home gaming system
- 1988 cell phone
- Harvard University animal
- Alec Jerfferys andvances forensic science
- 1993 smallest and fastest processor
- 1994 email/top news stories online
17 Clues: 1989 television • 1988 cell phone • Anti-depressant • 1987 Disposable lens • 1990 Largest telescope • Radar invented in 1988 • 1989 home gaming system • 1985 Microsoft invention • Harvard University animal • Disc that changed everything • invented in 2005 by Gen Xers • 1994 email/top news stories online • 1993 smallest and fastest processor • Alec Jerfferys andvances forensic science • ...
Crossword 2019-11-25
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- to form part of a larger group of people or things. Constitute, make up.
- to publicly support a particular way of doing something.
- to recognize or express the difference between things or people.
- to become involved in an argument, fight, or other difficult situation in order to change what happens.
- based on scientific testing or practical experience, not on ideas.
- formal to remove an object from somewhere, especially with difficulty.
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- the possibility that something will happen.
- a product that is bought and sold.
- to show that something is definitely true, especially by providing more proof.
- existing or happening in many places or situations, or among many people.
- more powerful, more common, or more easily noticed than others.
- certain to happen and impossible to avoid.
- to start to use new ideas, methods, or inventions.
- to form an opinion that something is probably true because of information that you have.
- with the result that something else happens.
15 Clues: a product that is bought and sold. • certain to happen and impossible to avoid. • the possibility that something will happen. • with the result that something else happens. • to start to use new ideas, methods, or inventions. • to publicly support a particular way of doing something. • more powerful, more common, or more easily noticed than others. • ...
Galaxy Unit Crossword 2025-02-20
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- A planet outside our solar system that orbits a star other than the Sun.
- Everything that exists, including all of space, time, planets, stars, and galaxies.
- An astronomer who made important discoveries about galaxies, including the fact that the universe is expanding.
- The distance that light travels in one year, which is about 5.88 trillion miles.
- A group of stars that form a pattern in the sky.
- A large cloud of gas and dust in space, often where stars are born or where stars explode and die.
- A large galaxy that is very close to the Milky Way.
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- A type of galaxy that has arms that curve outward from the center, like the Milky Way.
- A huge group of stars, planets, gas, and dust, all held together by gravity.
- A massive explosion of a star at the end of its life.
- A spot in space where the gravity is so strong that not even light can escape from it.
- A tool that helps scientists and astronomers see distant objects in space more clearly.
- A type of galaxy that has an oval or round shape, and is made of older stars.
- A type of galaxy that has a scattered or uneven shape.
- A scientist who studies space, stars, planets, galaxies, and other objects in the universe.
15 Clues: A group of stars that form a pattern in the sky. • A large galaxy that is very close to the Milky Way. • A massive explosion of a star at the end of its life. • A type of galaxy that has a scattered or uneven shape. • A planet outside our solar system that orbits a star other than the Sun. • ...
Gilded Age 2023-12-11
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- in 1894, caused because the workers didnt like that the owner made his own town with his own laws.
- Confidence in someone's reliability or ability
- May 1866, caused because of 12 hour work days, bombs thrown by anarchists.
- Rates based on distance traveled, rates must be public, no special rates.
- Government doesn't get involved.
- Use of power for personal gain.
- the exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service.
- railroad traffic that crosses state boarders must be regulated by federal government.
- In 1892, henery frick had to call on the Pinkertons to resolve this stirke.
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- The man who actually made the telephone, but didnt get the patent.
- negotiation of wages and other conditions of employment by an organized body of employees.
- Industry dominated by firms.
- Fought for equal pay, began in philly in 1869.
- Illicit gain through dishonest means
- When a successful political party gives public office to supporters.
- exclusive rights to make and use/sell inventions.
- organized group of workers who unite to make decisions about conditions affecting their work.
- Formed after the Tilman strike.
18 Clues: Industry dominated by firms. • Use of power for personal gain. • Formed after the Tilman strike. • Government doesn't get involved. • Illicit gain through dishonest means • Confidence in someone's reliability or ability • Fought for equal pay, began in philly in 1869. • exclusive rights to make and use/sell inventions. • ...
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 _______ • ...
The bad beginning puzzle(normal) 2020-12-10
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- Violet used a _____________ to try to free Sunny.
- Who is the author of the book?
- Who adopted the children?
- What does Klaus like to do?
- Countolaf tells the children to do ______.
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- Where was Sunny when her siblings found she was gone?
- ______ is the oldest child.
- What was that burned down the children's mansion?
- What does Sunny like doing?
- Where did the children get the books?
- Who told the children that their parents died?
- Violet makes __________ in her mind just by thinking of something to help Sunny.
- Countolaf tried to _____ Violet to get their fortune.
13 Clues: Who adopted the children? • ______ is the oldest child. • What does Sunny like doing? • What does Klaus like to do? • Who is the author of the book? • Where did the children get the books? • Countolaf tells the children to do ______. • Who told the children that their parents died? • What was that burned down the children's mansion? • ...
14th CENTURY 2025-01-16
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- The Mona Lisa was painted by ___ da VInci
- the most valuable painting in the world is the ___ ___
- Johan ___ made over 100 Bibles
- one hundred years is called a ___
- one of the greatest inventions that made books inexpensive was the ___ press
- this class is called world ___
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- Christopher Columbus was a famous ___
- What continent is England & France in?
- the year right now is 2025 ___
- explorers looked for a cheaper route to China to buy ___
- Martin ___ tried to change religion for the better
- What ocean is west of Europe?
- Renaissance is a French word meaning ___
13 Clues: What ocean is west of Europe? • the year right now is 2025 ___ • Johan ___ made over 100 Bibles • this class is called world ___ • one hundred years is called a ___ • Christopher Columbus was a famous ___ • What continent is England & France in? • Renaissance is a French word meaning ___ • The Mona Lisa was painted by ___ da VInci • ...
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
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
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
Art Crossword 2015-12-17
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- Uses styles that have been recently developed and are different from traditional styles.
- Reminding you of something.
- A show of paintings, photographs, or other objects that people can go to see.
- Admired by many people, representing an important idea.
- Someone who paints pictures.
- A show of the work of an artist, that includes examples of all his works.
- To hit your open hands together to show that you have enjoyed a show.
- Someone who supports a plan by providing money.
- Someone who makes judgments about the qualities of art.
- Pretty and interesting view of an area.
- Consisting of shapes and patterns.
- A work of art, that is of very high quality or that is the best that a particular artist has produced.
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- Someone who collects interesting or attractive things.
- A picture showing an area of countryside or nature.
- Belonging to the present time.
- Work, that involves making new discoveries, using new methods.
- In shades of only one colour, especially shades of grey.
- Causing a lot of disagreement, because people have different opinions about the subject.
- A picture showing how looks a city.
- Someone who makes sculptures.
- To understand or think of something or someone in a particular way.
- An article in the mass media that gives an opinion about a new book, play, film.
22 Clues: Reminding you of something. • Someone who paints pictures. • Someone who makes sculptures. • Belonging to the present time. • Consisting of shapes and patterns. • A picture showing how looks a city. • Pretty and interesting view of an area. • Someone who supports a plan by providing money. • A picture showing an area of countryside or nature. • ...
7th Grade Spelling Lesson 5 Test 2025-09-18
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- The two friends were __________ loudly in the hallway during lunch break.
- They __________ about the best way to solve the math problem for over an hour.
- She was __________ by the scary movie and couldn’t sleep afterward.
- The pilot __________ the plane carefully during the turbulent weather.
- The crowd __________ when the fire alarm suddenly went off in the building.
- He is __________ the effects of climate change on local wildlife.
- By __________ the teacher’s gestures, the student learned the dance routine faster.
- The news story about the accident was __________ and shocked the entire community.
- The athlete __________ herself fully to training for the Olympic Games.
- The scientist is __________ an award for her groundbreaking discoveries.
- After years of hard work, she finally __________ for the national championship.
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- The team is __________ for the finals after winning several tough matches.
- While __________ across the continent, they learned about new cultures and languages.
- By __________ to her goals every day, she improved her skills dramatically.
- The manager is __________ the project to ensure everything stays on schedule.
- She __________ to many different countries during her summer vacation last year.
- The student __________ all the necessary information for her history paper.
- He __________ a letter from the university informing him of his acceptance.
- Instead of staying calm, he started __________ when the car broke down on the highway.
- The comedian __________ the president’s speech perfectly, making everyone laugh.
20 Clues: He is __________ the effects of climate change on local wildlife. • She was __________ by the scary movie and couldn’t sleep afterward. • The pilot __________ the plane carefully during the turbulent weather. • The athlete __________ herself fully to training for the Olympic Games. • The scientist is __________ an award for her groundbreaking discoveries. • ...
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
Archimedes of Syracuse 2023-10-10
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- stopped the Romans from conquering Syracuse for years
- directly inspired Galileo Galilei and Isaac Newton
- what Archimedes ran through the streets shouting after he found a way to prove the king's crown had silver in it
- A Greek city-state where Archimedes was born
- would've held The Method along with thousands of other books
- King of Syracuse said to be related to Archimedes
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- revealed how Archimedes did mathematics
- Father to Archimedes was also an astronomer
- A corkscrew within an empty tube. It can pull water up from a river, lake, or well.
- one of the most fundamental concepts of physics
- attributed for inventor's inventions because he paid for the work
11 Clues: revealed how Archimedes did mathematics • Father to Archimedes was also an astronomer • A Greek city-state where Archimedes was born • one of the most fundamental concepts of physics • King of Syracuse said to be related to Archimedes • directly inspired Galileo Galilei and Isaac Newton • stopped the Romans from conquering Syracuse for years • ...
Web Crossword 2025-05-19
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- The program we use to open and look at web pages (like Chrome or Safari).
- A collection of web pages you can visit online.
- A system of writing that uses tags to define structure of a document.
- Used to show that the document is written in HTML5.
- A piece of code that tells the web browser what something is on a webpage.
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- The British scientist who created HTML in 1991.
- The first page you see when you open a website.
- The address of a web page, shown in the browser bar
- A clickable text or image that takes you to another page.
- One of Tim Berners-Lee’s most famous inventions.
- Stands for HyperText Markup Language.
11 Clues: Stands for HyperText Markup Language. • The British scientist who created HTML in 1991. • The first page you see when you open a website. • A collection of web pages you can visit online. • One of Tim Berners-Lee’s most famous inventions. • The address of a web page, shown in the browser bar • Used to show that the document is written in HTML5. • ...
Who Am I? 2025-02-11
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- I take pictures of people, places, or things to capture memories or moments
- I defend my country
- I prepare and cook delicious meals for people in a restaurant or at home
- I perform songs by using my voice to entertain an audience
- I organize books in a library and help people find the information they need
- I teach students in a classroom and help them learn new things
- I protect people and keep the community safe by enforcing the law
- I take care of patients in hospitals and help doctors with treatments
- I construct buildings and houses to create safe places for people to live
- I serve food and drinks to customers in a restaurant or cafe
- I write books, articles, or stories for people to read and enjoy
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- I help sick people feel better by giving them medicine or advice
- I broadcast live content online, often related to gaming or entertainment
- I study the world around us by doing experiments and making discoveries
- I repair and maintain cars, trucks, or other machines to make sure they work well
- I perform in plays, movies, or television shows to tell stories
- I share content on social media to influence people’s choices and opinions
- I go to school to learn different subjects and do my homework
- I grow crops, raise animals, and take care of the land for food production
- I play sports and train hard to become better at my chosen game or activity
- I drive a car, bus, or truck to take people or goods to different places
- I create pictures, drawings, or paintings to express ideas or feelings
22 Clues: I defend my country • I perform songs by using my voice to entertain an audience • I serve food and drinks to customers in a restaurant or cafe • I go to school to learn different subjects and do my homework • I teach students in a classroom and help them learn new things • I perform in plays, movies, or television shows to tell stories • ...
ATSW Crossword 2025-07-16
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- College that makes discoveries that lead to solutions to global challenges.
- Main library on campus, with access to databases, study rooms, computer labs, chargers, and calculators.
- The best resource and point of contact for the transfer journey.
- Famous egghead that gives good luck, in front of the library.
- Free online tool to help prospective UC transfer students track and plan their coursework.
- The __ , guaranteed two-year housing for transfer.
- College of __ and Environmental Sciences
- Newest restaurant on campus with an exquisite menu of international and cultural dishes.
- College involved in creating a sustainable world through inspiring education and transformative research.
- Center working to create compassionate community spaces that foster identity development and collective innovation.
- Center for Student __ , houses over 800+ student organizations.
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- Native American Academic Student Success Center promoting academic student success, building connections, and strengthening community.
- TOP __ cover a broad range of topics like majors, the UC application, Roadmap to research, finding your community, and more!
- Resource to match coursework from CCC to UCD.
- Largest college in the UC system.
- Ranked __ in the nation for campus sustainability.
- First in the nation for __ medicine.
- Center for African __ Student Success promotes academic achievement, personal and professional development, and community engagement.
- These majors must complete certain coursework requirements prior to transfer.
- Art museum that is free to the public, with new exhibits year-round, changing every quarter.
- First official __ in the US to improve safety.
- Our ASUCD Unitrans bus system double-decker buses are modeled after the buses in __.
- Building with jellyfish aquarium, greenhouses, and laboratories for life sciences.
- Center for Chicanx and Latinx Student Success with a variety of resources such as workshops and tutors.
24 Clues: Largest college in the UC system. • First in the nation for __ medicine. • College of __ and Environmental Sciences • Resource to match coursework from CCC to UCD. • First official __ in the US to improve safety. • Ranked __ in the nation for campus sustainability. • The __ , guaranteed two-year housing for transfer. • ...
Voca 6 2023-05-24
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- In the abandoned town, there was _________________ to be seen.
- When I pressed the button, time seemed to _________________, and everyone around me stopped moving.
- It's important to _________________ of our environment by reducing waste and recycling.
- I have a headache, so I'm going to take a _________________.
- I am a vegetarian and don't eat _________________.
- My younger sister turned 13 last week, she is a _________________ now!
- I felt so _________________ during the long lecture at school.
- Learning a new _________________ can be challenging but also exciting.
- My sister is very _________________; she always gets excellent grades in school.
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- I finally got the _________________ to show my artwork to the famous artist.
- Unfortunately, the plant in my garden is _________________ because I forgot to water it.
- We had our _________________ family dinner on Sundays.
- I _________________ practice playing the piano to improve my skills.
- The _________________ went off, waking me up in the morning.
- Earth is our home _________________, where we live and thrive.
- The brave firefighter was hailed as a _________________ for saving the people from the burning building.
- Thomas Edison was known to _________________ many useful inventions, such as the electric light bulb.
- I have straight hair like my mother, but my brother has _________________ hair like my father.
- We couldn't go outside to play _________________ the heavy rain.
- The farmer took great care of the _________________, making sure it was fertile and ready for planting.
20 Clues: I am a vegetarian and don't eat _________________. • We had our _________________ family dinner on Sundays. • The _________________ went off, waking me up in the morning. • I have a headache, so I'm going to take a _________________. • In the abandoned town, there was _________________ to be seen. • Earth is our home _________________, where we live and thrive. • ...
Project 3 Terms 2025-10-22
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- The ability of a business to produce a good or service at a lower opportunity cost than other producers
- Body of law that governs rights and obligations of owning
- Creations of the mind such as inventions
- A general direction or pattern of change in how businesses operate, driven by shifts in technology, consumer behavior, economic conditions, and other factors
- Exchange of goods, services, and capital between countries, involving both imports and exports
- Body of law that governs the creation, enforcement, and interpretation of agreements between two or more parties
- Goods and services brought into a country from another country
- Analyzing information for both internal and external environments
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- Federal legal process that provides relief from debt
- A firm or country can produce more of a good or service than a competitor using the same amount of resources or at a lower cost
- Body of law governing the sale of goods and services
- Body of law that addresses software
- Body of legal rules and regulations that governs how governments at federal, state, and local levels assess, collect, and enforce taxes
- Goods and services sent from a country to another country
14 Clues: Body of law that addresses software • Creations of the mind such as inventions • Federal legal process that provides relief from debt • Body of law governing the sale of goods and services • Body of law that governs rights and obligations of owning • Goods and services sent from a country to another country • ...
Social studies 2022-12-01
5 Clues: made the car • A line made by Henry ford • “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions • a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product • a Scottish-born inventor, scientist and engineer who had invented the telephone
Social studies 2022-12-01
5 Clues: made the car • A line made by Henry ford • “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions • a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product • a Scottish-born inventor, scientist and engineer who had invented the telephone
Living Things/Six Kingdoms/Taxonomy/Cell Theory 2018-11-06
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- Basic unit of life
- These living things are one-celled and lack a nucleus and organelles
- Dutch fabric shop owner who made many early discoveries using his homemade microscopes (check with teacher for spelling!)
- All living things _____ with their environment
- Cells are incredibly ______
- Carnivora would be an example of this level of classification
- All cells come from _____ cells
- Plant are ______, which means they produce their own food
- Scientist who figured out that all plants are made of cells
- Sometimes harmful, sometimes helpful kingdom of prokaryotes
- There are six _______ of living things
- All living things are _______
- All _____ things are made of one or more cells
- You are a member of this kingdom
- Named cells after the tiny rooms used by monks
- All living things use _____
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- Members of this kingdom all have cell walls and chloroplasts
- Fungi are ________, breaking down material that is no longer living
- These simple eukaryotes can be plant-like or animal-like
- These living things are usually multicellular, and always have a nucleus and organelles
- Prokaryotes that are often found in extreme environments
- All living things _____ to make offspring
- All living things ______ and develop
- The binomial nomenclature for humans
- Prokaryotes and eukaryotes are the two _____, which is the least specific way of classifying living things
- This type of nomenclature includes both the genus and species name
- Molds, yeasts, mushrooms all belong to the ______ kingdom
- Scientist who figured out that all cells come from other cells
- Scientist who figured out that all animals are made of cells
29 Clues: Basic unit of life • Cells are incredibly ______ • All living things use _____ • All living things are _______ • All cells come from _____ cells • You are a member of this kingdom • All living things ______ and develop • The binomial nomenclature for humans • There are six _______ of living things • All living things _____ to make offspring • ...
vocabulary (word forms) 2023-06-17
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- adjective used to describe when someone likes to play and jump around
- people who create, invent something
- noun referring to a group of people who produce something (movies, music, plays, shows, etc)
- noun used for people when they play a specific sport or activity.
- verb in simple past referring to the action of producing
- plural noun referring to people who sell something
- verb to tell the public about something new (product, service, etc)
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- noun that can be a picture, video, song used to invite the public to buy something (product or service)
- plural noun referring to the things the inventors do
- singular noun referring to the thing obtained from producing
- adjective that we use to say someone is an active person and he/she is always doing an activity successfully
- action of giving something in exchange for money
12 Clues: people who create, invent something • action of giving something in exchange for money • plural noun referring to people who sell something • plural noun referring to the things the inventors do • verb in simple past referring to the action of producing • singular noun referring to the thing obtained from producing • ...
Ancient China 2026-03-23
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- A group of people living together and sharing rules, traditions, and organization
- of Heaven The belief that Chinese rulers had the approval of the heavens to rule.
- The way people produce, distribute, and use goods and services.
- An object made by humans that helps historians learn about the past.
- The system used to rule or organize a society.
- A system for supplying water to crops using canals, ditches, or pipes.
- The beliefs, traditions, language, and customs shared by a group of people.
- The growing of crops and raising of animals for food.
- Bone Animal bones or turtle shells used by Shang priests to ask gods questions about the future.
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- Tools, inventions, and methods used to solve problems or make work easier.
- A complex society with cities, government, religion, jobs, and social classes.
- The exchange of goods and services between people or places.
- A series of rulers from the same family who hold power for many generations.
- River A major river in northern China where early Chinese civilization developed.
- Worship The practice of honoring and showing respect to deceased family members.
- Family members from earlier generations who are honored or remembered.
- A strong metal made by mixing copper and tin, widely used during the Shang Dynasty.
- Dynasty The first Chinese dynasty with written records, ruling around 1600–1046 BCE.
- A person from the upper social class who often owned land and held power.
19 Clues: The system used to rule or organize a society. • The growing of crops and raising of animals for food. • The exchange of goods and services between people or places. • The way people produce, distribute, and use goods and services. • An object made by humans that helps historians learn about the past. • ...
Inventions of the 1920s 2021-10-08
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- Used to treat diabetes
- Word used to describe the 1920s
- Before this invention people used the exhaust of a vacuum
- Used to make deliveries quicker
- Invented by J.A. Bombardier
- The new type of phone created (2 words)
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- Anti-biotic first mainly used in combat
- First Affordable Car
- Used in almost all household appliances
- The inventions of the 1920s were used as a (blank) of things we have now
- First mass-produced by Johnson&Johnson (2 words)
- The person who created the Alternating Current Radio
12 Clues: First Affordable Car • Used to treat diabetes • Invented by J.A. Bombardier • Word used to describe the 1920s • Used to make deliveries quicker • Anti-biotic first mainly used in combat • Used in almost all household appliances • The new type of phone created (2 words) • First mass-produced by Johnson&Johnson (2 words) • The person who created the Alternating Current Radio • ...
Evolution of human technology 2025-01-19
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- Used for air transportation
- Original purpose of a cell phone
- A magnetic device that was used for navigation before GPS were invented
- A computer that can perform tasks similar to a human
- A method of reproducing texts & images
- Humans use __________ in order to help meet their basic needs
- Often used to bring shine light to a certain area and also part of Thomas Edison's introduction of electricity to the world
- The _____ was one of humanity's greatest inventions that we still use today
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- Tools from 3.3 million years ago were primarily made out of ______
- First railways invention by Richard Trevithick after the invention of steam engine
- Main transportation method on water
- A device that sends transmissions morse code or audio (now) through long-distances
- A state of combustion where humans could use for warmth, cook, and defend against predator
- Recording an image of an object through the exposure of light and radiation
- A device before mechanical clocks were created in 1250 to measure time using sand
- An electronic device that the content is in a form of moving pictures with sound
- A device that can store and process information by through inputs of a binary system
17 Clues: Used for air transportation • Original purpose of a cell phone • Main transportation method on water • A method of reproducing texts & images • A computer that can perform tasks similar to a human • Humans use __________ in order to help meet their basic needs • Tools from 3.3 million years ago were primarily made out of ______ • ...
Crossword Puzzle--Sumerian Civilization 2024-12-06
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- A resource or a source of action that benefits the entire community
- A wall of earth built to prevent flooding
- A group of city-states in southern Mesopotamia that was a cradle of civilization
- Particles of rock that clog irrigation systems
- The way that a civilization is organized based on status
- A settlement that is like a country with its own government; it controls farmland around it
- A society marked by developed arts, sciences, government, and social structure
- Land between two rivers
- A river to the northeast of the Fertile Crescent
- Valuing one's skills or talents; having value within a community
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- A group of people with a sense of belonging who support one another
- A human-made pool used to store water
- A river to the southeast of the Fertile Crescent
- The use of tools and other inventions for practical purposes
- A system of canals for watering fields for farming
- Related to keeping people safe
- A dug out canal around a city to protect it from invaders
17 Clues: Land between two rivers • Related to keeping people safe • A human-made pool used to store water • A wall of earth built to prevent flooding • Particles of rock that clog irrigation systems • A river to the southeast of the Fertile Crescent • A river to the northeast of the Fertile Crescent • A system of canals for watering fields for farming • ...
Evangelista Torricelli 2013-08-13
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- Country of the scientist that invented scientific tool used in the field of meteorology to estimate atmospheric pressure
- People who invented a thing is called
- Of all his useful inventions his most famous one was the light bulb
- E = mc^2 developer
- Dmitri Mendeleev created the first version of the _____ of elements and used it to predict the properties of yet to be discovered elements
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- Discovered gravitational force, established three universal laws of motion, came up with binomial theorem and was a co-creator of calculus
- The famous physicist and mathematician
- Antonie van Leeuwenhoek considered the father of _____ he is better known for his work on microscopes
- Scientific tool used in the field of meteorology to estimate atmospheric pressure
- Antibiotics that derived from Penicillium fungi and eliminate infection causing bacteria
10 Clues: E = mc^2 developer • People who invented a thing is called • The famous physicist and mathematician • Of all his useful inventions his most famous one was the light bulb • Scientific tool used in the field of meteorology to estimate atmospheric pressure • Antibiotics that derived from Penicillium fungi and eliminate infection causing bacteria • ...
Chapter 6 Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-16
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- The _____ Road was the main trade route that helped the exchange of ideas and inventions between civilizations.
- The Shang dynasty is most known for its works of _____.
- _____ age describes the high point of cultural development in history.
- The Zhou dynasty developed a _____ system using pictographs.
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- Confucianism teaches if relationships in _____ areas are kept, society will have harmony and order.
- The _____ army was carved to protect Qin Shi Huang of the Qin dynasty as he lived in the next world.
- This was played during times of worship, work, and pleasure during the Zhou dynasty.
- The _____ wall is a series of fortified barriers over 1,400 miles long built across northern China.
- Legalism taught that people are evil by nature and should be controlled by strict _____.
- Jesus said that honoring parents cannot be placed above honoring _____.
10 Clues: The Shang dynasty is most known for its works of _____. • The Zhou dynasty developed a _____ system using pictographs. • _____ age describes the high point of cultural development in history. • Jesus said that honoring parents cannot be placed above honoring _____. • This was played during times of worship, work, and pleasure during the Zhou dynasty. • ...
WWL14 8th grade 2026-02-25
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- The ______ glow of the planet lit up the darkened sky.
- The competitors continued to ______ for the top position on the leaderboard.
- The corporation claimed its discoveries would shape humanity for the next ______.
- His plan proved ______ when it failed to earn the team any points.
- Rumors spread that an alien ______ could wipe out entire colonies.
- His ______ determination pushed him to keep going despite setbacks.
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- The recruits struggled to ______ the alien symbols carved into the stone.
- She kept a ______ journal filled with notes about every challenge.
- Without new strategies, their progress would only ______.
- The scientists hoped to ______ the creature carefully to learn how it survived.
- The atmosphere aboard the ship felt surprisingly ______ once the teams learned to cooperate.
- For a brief moment, the view of Eden was so beautiful it felt almost ______.
- The judges acted as if their decisions were ______ and beyond question.
- Nyxia itself remained an ______, impossible to fully understand.
- One wrong step could ______ a competitor in Nyxia’s shifting terrain.
15 Clues: The ______ glow of the planet lit up the darkened sky. • Without new strategies, their progress would only ______. • Nyxia itself remained an ______, impossible to fully understand. • She kept a ______ journal filled with notes about every challenge. • His plan proved ______ when it failed to earn the team any points. • ...
UNIT 9 VOCAB Jillian Hees 2025-02-03
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- where workers produced a large scale of goods with machines and new inventions
- Method establishing facts from tests, trials and experiments
- Hobbes he was one of the founders for modern political philosophy and advocated absolute sovereignty
- of Influence a region where an external group holds power in a foreign place
- Conference a meeting where the major european powers formalized claims for territory in africa
- he was a french philosopher and an author during the age of enlightenment.
- beliefs or theories that are at variance with beliefs and religious laws of religious organizations
- an 18th century philosopher and author as a major figure of enlightenment
- a political practice of unlimited centralized authority
- Locke one of the most famous english philosopher and political theorist during the 17th century
- Watt inventor and instrument maker in the 18th century
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- a social and economic doctrine which calls for public rather than private ownership or control over property and natural resources
- Theory the theory that the earth revolves around the sun
- a rule policy that enforces laws of the country on people who are from somewhere else
- Newton he was the greatest english mathematician of his lifetime
- a concentration of a human population in an area
- a person who undertakes a business
- economic ideology that advocates for a classless society in which all property and wealth are communally owned instead of being owned by individuals
- he was a natural philosopher, mathematician, and astronomer
19 Clues: a person who undertakes a business • a concentration of a human population in an area • Watt inventor and instrument maker in the 18th century • a political practice of unlimited centralized authority • Theory the theory that the earth revolves around the sun • he was a natural philosopher, mathematician, and astronomer • ...
SS CH 19-1 Vocab 2020-12-11
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- Introduced the Model T in 1908. The first to implement a moving assembly line in manufacturing
- Patented the telephone
- Built a lightweight airplane that used a small, gas-powered engine
- A period of rapid growth in U.S. manufacturing in the late 1800s
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- A way to manufacture steel quickly and cheaply by blasting hot air through melted iron to quickly remove impurities
- The inventor of the electric light bulb and many electric power plants
- Exclusive right to make or sell inventions
7 Clues: Patented the telephone • Exclusive right to make or sell inventions • A period of rapid growth in U.S. manufacturing in the late 1800s • Built a lightweight airplane that used a small, gas-powered engine • The inventor of the electric light bulb and many electric power plants • ...
Chapter 18 crossword puzzle 2022-12-05
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- Invented affordable cars
- invented the first gas powered airplane
- opened a Hull House in 1889 to help children who had to work
- “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- started a steel company and made millions
- invented the telegraph
- Buildings divided into many tiny apartments
- to purify; to make free from impurities
- to increase in speed.
- business owned by many investors
- the rapid growth of city populations
- a center offering help to urban poor
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- America’s first billionaire
- someone who sets up a new business to make profit
- manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a conveyor belt
- place where people relieve medical treatment, often for free or for a small fee.
- negotiation between company management as a union representing a group of workers about wages, benefits, and working conditions.
- to give good reason for an action
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- an economic system in which each privately owned business decided what to produce, how much to produce and how much to charge.
- to get rid of
- company that controls all or nearly all business in that particular industry
- to change; to make different
- group of corporations run by a single board of directors
24 Clues: to get rid of • to increase in speed. • invented the telegraph • Invented affordable cars • America’s first billionaire • to change; to make different • business owned by many investors • to give good reason for an action • the rapid growth of city populations • a center offering help to urban poor • invented the first gas powered airplane • to purify; to make free from impurities • ...
QUIZ 2022-06-12
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- The name of the person who discovered the law of electrolysis
- a machine that converts energy into electricity
- Fish that can produce up to a 600-volt shock
- The unit that typically measures electric resistance
- The generation of electricity using the wave power to turn turbines that in turn produces electricity
- a powerful and dangerous example of static electricity
- The name of the inventor of the battery
- The name of the person behind most of the inventions in electricity we use today
- The form of electricity that occurs when an electrical charge forms on a surface of certain material
- A metal with very high thermal and electrical conductivity
- A container consisting of one or more cells, in which chemical energy is converted into electricity and used as a source of power
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- The name of the wire inside an electric bulb
- The person who coined the word electricity
- The unit that measures current electricity
- This helps protect a building in the event that a lightning strike
- The place where electricity is created and sent to our homes and other places where it’s needed
- The person who is given the credit for discovering electricity
- The medium of transmission for electrical energy
- The measure of the quantity of energy transmitted from one place to another over a certain period
- The unit that typically measures electric power
20 Clues: The name of the inventor of the battery • The person who coined the word electricity • The unit that measures current electricity • The name of the wire inside an electric bulb • Fish that can produce up to a 600-volt shock • a machine that converts energy into electricity • The unit that typically measures electric power • ...
RU ITEC411 2025-04-21
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- A new creation based on a pre-existing copyrighted work
- Creative works that are not protected by copyright and are free for anyone to use
- Allows limited use of copyrighted material without permission for education, parody
- Rules users agree to when using software or websites
- Legal protection for creative works like books, music, and movies
- Software with code that anyone can view, use, or modify
- Permission to use copyrighted material under set terms
- A system where creators allow people to use their work under certain conditions
- A legal right to exclude others from making or using your invention
- When an employer owns the rights to something an employee created
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- A symbol, word, or phrase legally registered to represent a company or product
- Legal agreement for how software can be used or shared
- Law that protects copyright on the internet and handles takedown notices
- Digital tool used to prevent unauthorized copying or use of digital content
- A licensing method that allows redistribution but requires keeping it open
- Illegally downloading or sharing copyrighted material
- Copying someone else’s work and passing it off as your own
- A person or company that sues others over patents without producing anything
- Using copyrighted or patented work without permission
- Creations of the mind that are legally protected, like inventions and art
20 Clues: Illegally downloading or sharing copyrighted material • Using copyrighted or patented work without permission • Rules users agree to when using software or websites • Legal agreement for how software can be used or shared • Permission to use copyrighted material under set terms • A new creation based on a pre-existing copyrighted work • ...
April Echo Challenge 2020-03-26
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- Latin from Greek Muxa
- combines aortic repair of the Norwood and shunt in the Rastelli operation
- patented 63 inventions
- Trans-catheter valve used for pulmonary dysfunction
- mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome
- Blalock said "Vivian this looks like something the Lord made"
- born in 1700
- survived the 1st pulmonary bypass
- implanted 1st human implantable pacemaker in 1958
- Trans-catheter valve used for pulmonary dysfunction
- first described 1897
- South African surgeon Christian Barnard claims to be the first to do this
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- palliative surgery in kids with severe pulmonary hypertension
- Played upright bass in a swing band called the Heart Beats
- quantifies the effects of obstetric anesthesia on babies
- Helped develop the Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (MASH)
- surgeon who helped developed the first artificial heart valve
- "invention that saved a thousand ships"
- portrayed by Mos Def
- 1st coarctation repair in 1958
- systolic movement of the IVS into the RV
- highly mobile tumor
- heterotopic heart transplant
- first of it's kind surgery performed on her on 11/29/1944
- 1962 side to side anastomosis with ascending aorta to RPA
25 Clues: born in 1700 • highly mobile tumor • portrayed by Mos Def • first described 1897 • Latin from Greek Muxa • patented 63 inventions • heterotopic heart transplant • 1st coarctation repair in 1958 • mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome • survived the 1st pulmonary bypass • "invention that saved a thousand ships" • systolic movement of the IVS into the RV • ...
Unit 4 Week 5 Review 2025-03-18
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- Historians found no ___________ that native Americans invented iron-working.
- Not forget.
- To say you want something done.
- Sounds that are nice to listen to.
- Something you say, or write.
- Something people make.
- I am going to ___________ my grandfather.
- My legs felt ___________ after sitting for too long.
- Later.
- At the library, we ___________ peoples from the past.
- In my ___________, this food is pretty good.
- A long period of time.
- What something is made of.
- 100cm.
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- ___________ to my shop!
- We will put some ___________ in our portfolios today.
- My fingers both have ___________.
- A place for people to see things.
- This ___________ I ate bread for breakfast.
- Have something on something.
- How much.
- The spider ___________ crawls across the table.
- Show someone something.
- Let's ___________ to some music.
- He ___________ his hair every day.
- We ate dinner, and ___________ we washed the dishes.
- The students will ___________ adults later.
- The sun comes up ___________ in the morning.
- A pause in a sentence.
- A tool for hitting nails.
30 Clues: Later. • 100cm. • How much. • Not forget. • Something people make. • A pause in a sentence. • A long period of time. • ___________ to my shop! • Show someone something. • A tool for hitting nails. • What something is made of. • Have something on something. • Something you say, or write. • To say you want something done. • Let's ___________ to some music. • My fingers both have ___________. • ...
Facts about Presidents Biden-Preston Cunningham 2023-02-22
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- Joseph Robinette Biden, Jr., was born in November________of 1942.
- While out Christmas shopping with their children Joe’s wife, Neilia, was in a car accident with a tractor-trailer that resulted to__________.
- Joe Biden’s family moved to ___________in1953.
- Tragedy soon struck again when Beau had a ________in 2010
- These treatments proved to be ineffective, however, and Beau __________in 2015
- Called the National Cance_________Initiative, Joe’s team had the goal to act as a catalyst for cancer research by expediting discoveries.
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- Biden Sr’s 4 children in Scranton Pennsylvania. Growing up Joe struggled with a__________and was unable to correct his speech with normal speech therapy.
- Joe Biden’s world turned upside down just weeks after his election into___________.
- During Joe Biden’s time as Vice President, Joe was given the________________to lead an initiative to combat cancer.
- Joe returned to Delaware and started working as an__________for a corporate law firm and then switched things up and became a public defender.
10 Clues: Joe Biden’s family moved to ___________in1953. • Tragedy soon struck again when Beau had a ________in 2010 • Joseph Robinette Biden, Jr., was born in November________of 1942. • These treatments proved to be ineffective, however, and Beau __________in 2015 • Joe Biden’s world turned upside down just weeks after his election into___________. • ...
Mosquito soap 2023-08-30
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- To cause something or someone to be drawn towards or interested in something.
- Substances used for cleaning and washing, often in the form of bars or liquids.
- A fragrance or aroma that resembles the scent of flowers.
- To examine or try something to determine its qualities or effectiveness.
- Appealing or delicious, used here to describe what mosquitoes find attractive.
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- Small flying insects that can bite humans and animals to feed on their blood.
- To make something smaller or lessen its quantity, in this context, reducing the number of mosquito bites.
- Referring to something that causes the most deaths or fatalities, in this case, the danger posed by mosquitoes due to the diseases they carry.
- Odour The natural smell produced by a person's body, often associated with sweat.
- People who study and conduct research in various fields of science to gain knowledge and make discoveries.
10 Clues: A fragrance or aroma that resembles the scent of flowers. • To examine or try something to determine its qualities or effectiveness. • Small flying insects that can bite humans and animals to feed on their blood. • To cause something or someone to be drawn towards or interested in something. • ...
Unit 4 McGraw Hill Vocabulary - 5th 2020-09-22
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- Declared as ones own
- Papers issued that grant the right to an inventions
- Things that are made or invented for a purpose
- Having or showing a strong feeling
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- A sudden, important advance
- Influenced by charm, art of skill
- In a way that shows great excitement
- Imagined something that could or would happen in the future
8 Clues: Declared as ones own • A sudden, important advance • Influenced by charm, art of skill • Having or showing a strong feeling • In a way that shows great excitement • Things that are made or invented for a purpose • Imagined something that could or would happen in the future • Papers issued that grant the right to an inventions
U.S. History Chapter 16 (Gilded Age) 2022-01-29
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- Controlled every aspect of steel production with vertical integration
- The only president to serve in non-consecutive terms
- Founder of the Standard Oil Company
- An honest but weak president
- The Interstate Commerce Act regulated ______
- Leading banker during this time
- leader of the American Federation of Labor (AFL)
- Gained his fame and fortune in the business of railroads
- A legal device that gave a board of trustees the power to control companies
- Responsible for over 1,000 inventions (including; the light bulb, phonograph, motion-picture projector)
- A Christian food producer
- The panic of '93 was a 4 year long ______
- leader of the Knights of Labor union
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- President who was assassinated in 1881
- Lost to Grover Cleveland in the Election of 1884
- (hyphenated) Moderate Republicans who opposed the Stalwarts
- Favored high tariffs, hard money, and the spoils system
- Inventor of the telephone
- Known as "Commodore"
- The Sherman Antitrust Act made ______ more illegal
- Farmers would unite to improve their conditions
- Became President in 1896
- The population's movement to the city
- James Garfield's vice president
- Author of "On the Origin of Species"
25 Clues: Known as "Commodore" • Became President in 1896 • Inventor of the telephone • A Christian food producer • An honest but weak president • Leading banker during this time • James Garfield's vice president • Founder of the Standard Oil Company • Author of "On the Origin of Species" • leader of the Knights of Labor union • The population's movement to the city • ...
CH. 14 - The Industrial Age 2022-10-12
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- influenced passage of child labor laws/supported mining union, Mary Harris ____
- Christopher Sholes is credited with inventing the _______.
- complete control over an industry's production, quality, wages paid, and prices changed
- A.G. Bell is known for inventing the _____.
- strikebreakers (hired to replace striking workers)
- collective _____ - a technique used to win workers' rights
- Many Chinese immigrants helped build the _____ railroad.
- Most steel was made using this process by 1880.
- ___ ___ contracts - used by employers to prevent their workers from joining unions
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- Powerful industrialists of the late 1800's became known as ___ ___.
- was the first to use a steam engine to drill for oil
- buying out suppliers (coal, iron, transportation lines)- _____ integration
- Growth of ___ populations created markets for new inventions.
- companies producing similar products merge into one company- _____ integration
- 1886, Chicago - 1,200 people gathered in Chicago to protest the killing of a striker by police - ____ Affair
- He created the first industrial union.
- J.D. Rockefeller made his money in this industry.
- built first skyscraper with steel frame
- Congress took a stand against monopolies in passing the Sherman ______ Act.
- material used to build skyscrapers and bridges
- known for inventing incandescent light bulb
21 Clues: He created the first industrial union. • built first skyscraper with steel frame • A.G. Bell is known for inventing the _____. • known for inventing incandescent light bulb • material used to build skyscrapers and bridges • Most steel was made using this process by 1880. • J.D. Rockefeller made his money in this industry. • ...
RU ITEC411 Intellectual Property 2026-04-11
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- Allows the ability to stream video
- ____ Commons enables the authors right to specify permissions
- A type of engineering that will determine how hardware works, done on game machines
- Allowed for hundreds of freely available programs; copyleft
- Makes it easier to copy works to be electronic
- A project that digitized books
- An act that can decrease the amount of money the owner of a copyright can earn on the material
- Intangible creative work (Acronym)
- Protects inventions, providing the inventor time to create a monopoly
- Software is this when it is published to the public domain
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- The holder of this has rights to make and distribute copies of work
- A technology banned by U.S. courts
- Under DMCA, prevents going around copy-prevention systems
- Process of making electronics smaller
- Site that illegally streamed copyrighted music
- Creating and displaying one of these is considered fair use
- A type of engine used to make finding information easier
- Makes transferring files easier in a network
- A company that negotiated licensing with news companies to allow headlines, photos, etc to be displayed
- A sight where you can legitimately purchase music
- A device plugged into a port on a computer
21 Clues: A project that digitized books • Allows the ability to stream video • A technology banned by U.S. courts • Intangible creative work (Acronym) • Process of making electronics smaller • A device plugged into a port on a computer • Makes transferring files easier in a network • Site that illegally streamed copyrighted music • Makes it easier to copy works to be electronic • ...
Industrial Revolution 2022-01-13
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- Steam _______________ began to move trains in the 1830s
- engine This replaced the water wheel as power for the new machines [2 words]
- When a group of people put money together to buy a factory, they formed a ____________________
- Places where goods are sold
- Workers in factories were called this
- labor When work is done by hand, it's called __________ ___________ [2 words]
- This was needed to make machines run
- To make things is to _________ things
- Manmade rivers used to get goods from the factory to the people
- The system where money is used by businesspeople to make more money is called ____________
- When you've used your money to help build a factory, you've ____________ your money
- system When people went to work in a factory, it was called the ___________ _____________ [2 words]
- britain The Industrial Revolution started here [2 words]
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- The steam engine and other new machines are examples of these
- Getting goods from one place to another requires a _________________ system
- Factories were built when these became big and expensive
- Money used to build factories
- Wood or coal used to power the new machines
- To make or produce goods
- revolution A change that affected the way people earn a living [2 words]
- materials Coal and iron ore are ______ ____________ needed for making things
21 Clues: To make or produce goods • Places where goods are sold • Money used to build factories • This was needed to make machines run • Workers in factories were called this • To make things is to _________ things • Wood or coal used to power the new machines • Steam _______________ began to move trains in the 1830s • Factories were built when these became big and expensive • ...
Vocabulary Review 1 2022-09-10
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- Another word for "money" is ________.
- The ______ is one of the inventions from the Industrial Revolution that many people continue to use to listen to music.
- With the invention of machines, _______ became cheaper and more available to the public.
- Traveling in the morning is _______ than at night.
- A person who can buy products is called a _____.
- This is the place where Labor Day was celebrated for the first time(no spaces).
- This is the month when we celebrate Labor Day.
- An _______ from the Industrial revolution was the increase in job opportunities.
- This was the president who ended child labor in the United States.
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- This is when the price of products goes up.
- Taking a vacation in summer is more ______ than taking a vacation in spring or fall.
- The opposite of more is ______.
- Elon Musk is one of the _______ people in the world.
- It takes _________ to take a flight with a layover than a direct one.
- I have worked in this company for 10 years, and I have never received a ______.
- _____ were unfairly paid to people. Women earned less than men, and children earned less than women.
- A synonym of "to purchase" is to _____.
- The invention of machines caused the ______ of factories.
- Another word for "goods" is _________.
- Another word for "work" is _____.
20 Clues: The opposite of more is ______. • Another word for "work" is _____. • Another word for "money" is ________. • Another word for "goods" is _________. • A synonym of "to purchase" is to _____. • This is when the price of products goes up. • This is the month when we celebrate Labor Day. • A person who can buy products is called a _____. • ...
Sowerby SS9 (Connor, Justin, Wilson) 2021-10-01
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- place to buy/sell goods
- money to invest
- new inventions
- to feed on growing plants, such as grasses
- to change something through force
- human effort or supply of workers
- materials used to build an industry
- of enduring difficult conditions
- a rotary mechanical device that uses fluid or steam to make blades move
- gaining money
- the desire to buy a certain item
- a royal family who ruled from 1485 to 1603
- a steam engine that pulls cars on railways
- Slow production
- farming crops and rearing animals
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- molten iron poured into a mould to make a product (hint: this contains 2 words except the website didn't allow spaces)
- washing
- person who invests into the textile industry any kind of commercial undertaking, including trade and manufacturing
- world-wide
- Economy based on industry's
- increasing world temperatures
- work paid by numbers of completed items instead of the time taken
- to plant seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
- animal droppings used to fertilize land
- a bridge that transports water across a gap
- person with money to invest into projects
- right to vote
- food for animals
- combining fields and surrounding them with fences
30 Clues: washing • world-wide • gaining money • right to vote • new inventions • money to invest • Slow production • food for animals • place to buy/sell goods • Economy based on industry's • increasing world temperatures • of enduring difficult conditions • the desire to buy a certain item • to change something through force • human effort or supply of workers • farming crops and rearing animals • ...
The Industrial Revoultion 2018-02-28
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- / collective ownership
- / a bill in Parliament that was favored to extend....
- Class / group that transformed the social structure of Great Britan
- / "Haves" or "employers"7
- / entrepreneurs sold...to raise money
- / rural to urban
- / attacked factories wanting to destroy machinery
- Movement / the group had created the petition "The People's Charter of 1838"
- Bargaining / negotiations between employers and employees
- / country's.....depended on new inventions
- / Matthew Boulton was an.....
- Engels / coauthor with Karl Marx
- / large amount of capital that invested in equipment
- Fair / french phrase for "Let do"
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- / a greek word for an ideal world or perfect society
- / John Stuart Mill had questioned this economic system
- Revolution / an era that transformed the economic system
- Union / British Parliament's Combination Acts had banned....
- Theory / "many diseases are caused by microorgansims"
- / equality between the people
- / "Have nots" or "workers"
- / due to the Cold War ..... expanded all over the world
- / not working in order to get more money or fair equality
- / apartmens for workers and their families, mainly for the poor
- / the philosophy of Jeremy Bentham
- Gin / this invention created a high demand for laborers in fields and caused an illegal slave trade
- Falls / located in Wesleyan Chapel, New York
- Marx / published "The Communist Manifesto"
28 Clues: / rural to urban • / collective ownership • / "Haves" or "employers"7 • / "Have nots" or "workers" • / equality between the people • / Matthew Boulton was an..... • Engels / coauthor with Karl Marx • / the philosophy of Jeremy Bentham • Fair / french phrase for "Let do" • / entrepreneurs sold...to raise money • / country's.....depended on new inventions • ...
History Review 2019-05-13
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- Name given to the natives of Australia
- Where was Napoleon finally defeated?
- Best known English Abolitionist
- Chinese general and explorer who may have made it to North America
- Man who invented the steam tractor
- _____ islands are most suited for human population
- Intense devotion and loyalty to one's own people
- Who was tasked with overseeing German unification
- Preacher known for his booming voice and outdoor preaching
- Was a freed slave who became an American abolitionist
- Ruler who took over France after the Revolution
- Buildings made to house large machines
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- Dried clay painted in elaborate patterns
- Instrument used by Australian natives
- Constantinople renamed by the Ottomans
- To demolish or get rid of
- What did the Chinese call themselves?
- What structure was built to protect China from Mongol invasions
- Who made up the First Estate?
- People took over the regions of India founding the Mughal Empire
- French writer who's ideas helped to spark the French Revolution
- invention that lead to greater slavery in the
- Who made up the Second Estate?
- What islands were named after the richest man in the Bible?
- Legal document that helps protect inventions from being stolen
- Former slave captain was saved
26 Clues: To demolish or get rid of • Who made up the First Estate? • Who made up the Second Estate? • Former slave captain was saved • Best known English Abolitionist • Man who invented the steam tractor • Where was Napoleon finally defeated? • Instrument used by Australian natives • What did the Chinese call themselves? • Constantinople renamed by the Ottomans • ...
Rizal Activity 2024-11-06
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- Close friend and Austrian scholar who corresponded with Rizal and shared his interest in Filipino culture.
- The moral theme Rizal emphasized in El Filibusterismo, opposing injustice and inequality.
- Ethnic group Rizal often represented at the Paris Expo, emphasizing their identity and rights.
- The pseudonym Rizal used in some of his writings, symbolizing his patriotism.
- Printing location of El Filibusterismo, a major center in Europe for Filipino expatriates.
- Rizal’s first novel, whose success inspired him to write El Filibusterismo.
- Library in London where Rizal spent long hours researching Philippine history and writing.
- The friar character in El Filibusterismo representing abuses of the clergy.
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- The name of the novel Rizal published in Ghent, which focuses on darker themes of revenge.
- This ideology, promoted by Rizal, is about devotion to one’s country and culture.
- Renowned author of Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo, advocating reform in the Philippines.
- French city where Rizal witnessed the latest inventions and exhibits during the Universal Expo in 1889.
12 Clues: Rizal’s first novel, whose success inspired him to write El Filibusterismo. • The friar character in El Filibusterismo representing abuses of the clergy. • The pseudonym Rizal used in some of his writings, symbolizing his patriotism. • This ideology, promoted by Rizal, is about devotion to one’s country and culture. • ...
Hillcrest Third Grade Spelling Bee 4th Grade 2026-01-06
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- Having to do with family members from long ago.
- Hard to understand or explain.
- Soft, warm food made from boiled grains.
- A large animal with thick fur and horns.
- Very thin, often looking tired or hungry.
- Hair that grows above a person’s upper lip.
- A guess about how someone will get better or what will happen next.
- The words people use to talk and communicate.
- Not sure or feeling doubtful.
- A fancy suit worn for special events.
- Having to do with children and their health.
- Very small or not enough.
- From another country.
- Old objects made by people long ago.
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- A plant with bright flowers.
- Small fish often packed in cans.
- To run fast like a horse.
- A strong feeling of pain or sadness.
- Weak and shaky, like it might fall apart.
- Moves suddenly and unsteadily.
- Very great or amazing.
- New things that are found or learned.
- A liquid with a nice smell people wear.
- Waved or held something in a showy way.
- Tall and thin.
- A face showing pain or dislike.
- A light brown color.
- Very, very big.
- A light, cheerful way of speaking or singing.
- Having to do with ships or the sea.
- To search through things in a messy way.
- Something that seems scary or dangerous.
- A deep black color or very dark wood.
- Small shiny pieces sewn onto clothes.
- A way of governing where people vote to make choices.
- Shaped like a cone.
- Speaking smoothly and easily.
37 Clues: Tall and thin. • Very, very big. • Shaped like a cone. • A light brown color. • From another country. • Very great or amazing. • To run fast like a horse. • Very small or not enough. • A plant with bright flowers. • Not sure or feeling doubtful. • Speaking smoothly and easily. • Moves suddenly and unsteadily. • Hard to understand or explain. • A face showing pain or dislike. • ...
VOCAB STUDY GUIDE 2024-09-19
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- to turn aside or from a path or course; deflect.
- overabundance; excess
- an aptitude for making desirable discoveries by accident
- a state of society without government or law
- not clearly or explicitly stated or expressed
- a final, uncompromising demand or set of terms issued by a party to a dispute, the rejection of which may lead to a severance of relations or to the use of force
- authoritative permission or approval, as for an action
- the state or quality of being
- the relative disposition or arrangement of the parts or elements of a thing
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- to turn away in feeling or affection; make unfriendly or hostile; alienate the affections of
- experiencing or exhibiting nostalgia, a sentimental or wistful yearning for the happiness felt in a former place, time, or situation
- to irritate; annoy; provoke
- to have an earnest or strong desire; long
- characterized by shyness and modesty; reserved
- taking or showing extreme care about minute details
- to act against or provide resistance to
- uttered clearly in distinct syllables
- to introduce something new; make changes in anything established
- a bad-tempered, difficult, cantankerous person
- extremely wicked or villainous; iniquitous
20 Clues: overabundance; excess • to irritate; annoy; provoke • the state or quality of being • uttered clearly in distinct syllables • to act against or provide resistance to • to have an earnest or strong desire; long • extremely wicked or villainous; iniquitous • a state of society without government or law • not clearly or explicitly stated or expressed • ...
Who's on the team? 2024-11-06
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- Sanika Kulkarni is a Travel Experience ..........
- Christine Upton is the Head of what?
- Jen Hirtle needs a change on the EGAR - European Grand, which TEM does she sent it to?
- Nikola Koniarova might want to go on an EEXP because she's the Travel Experience Supervisor for this region
- Emily Nurnden is on the Ground Handler team with who else?
- This person just returned to the team after a year away.
- Martin Kozon might holiday to this country since it's one his team oversees.
- What does Benelux stand for?
- Krzysztof Koscianski works with which TEM?
- Which other region falls under the ground handlers: Asia, Africa and...?
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- Who is the executive on Jacqualine Fuller's team?
- If you needed to speak to a STEM about Italy, who would you contact?
- Christy may reach out to you with a ticket in this region?
- Who is the STEM of Iberia?
- Klaudia Nieszporek works out of the office in this country
- Karen Gower is the Manager of what brand?
- Which region is teamed up with UK-Ireland-France-Scandinavia&Northern Europe?
17 Clues: Who is the STEM of Iberia? • What does Benelux stand for? • Christine Upton is the Head of what? • Karen Gower is the Manager of what brand? • Krzysztof Koscianski works with which TEM? • Sanika Kulkarni is a Travel Experience .......... • Who is the executive on Jacqualine Fuller's team? • This person just returned to the team after a year away. • ...
Do You Know Cartoon Characters Well? 2023-07-11
5 Clues: A Hungry Cat And A Clever Mice • A Mouse Who Runs Behind Minnie Mouse • A Boy Who Eats Ladus To Become Strong • A Mischevious Boy Who Likes Action Kamen • Robotic Cat With A Pouch Full Of Inventions
Genres 2024-09-19
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- a self-narrated biography of the author.
- a little narrative with a moral message that usually features animals as characters.
- the employment of magical, supernatural, or mythical elements that are not grounded in actual science or technology.
- books that include or are based on well-known children's songs and rhymes.
- a genre that delves into inventive and future ideas grounded in scientific theories and discoveries.
- a community's practices, beliefs, and stories that have been verbally down through the ages.
- a category of writing intended for stage performance in front of an audience.
- a children's story about fantastical and magical creatures and places.
- a customary narrative or belief that typically explains natural events, a culture's beginnings, or a society's norms and ideals.
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- are non-fiction books intended to provide accurate information about a certain subject or topic.
- a writing that places its story in a particular historical era and incorporates historical settings, characters, and events into its plot.
- a detailed account of an individual's life written by someone else.
- a book, usually meant for young readers, where the pictures communicate the tale just as well as, or even better than, the words.
- a customary tale that has been passed down through the ages and frequently features mythological or historical people, locations, or events.
14 Clues: a self-narrated biography of the author. • a detailed account of an individual's life written by someone else. • a children's story about fantastical and magical creatures and places. • books that include or are based on well-known children's songs and rhymes. • a category of writing intended for stage performance in front of an audience. • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2025-10-02
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- English scientist who discovered laws of motion and gravity
- used mathematics to prove that Copernicus's basic idea was correct
- made detailed drawings of the human anatomy
- the second step to the scientific method is to form a _______.
- this theory was formed in the Middle Ages and held that the earth was an immovable object located at the center of the universe
- believed that the physical world was made up of smaller components that joined together
- Polish astronomer who developed the heliocentric theory
- helped develop the scientific method; his thinking was based on logic and mathematics.
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- this theory was the idea that the earth and the other planets revolve around the sun
- first used the process called vaccination to prevent smallpox
- Italian scientist who invented the first working telescope; his discoveries put him into direct conflict with the Roman Catholic Church
- Enlightenment belief that God created the universe and then allowed it to run on its own following natural laws
- Gililei discovered that the moon was ______.
- this scientific _______ was a new way of thinking about the natural world based on careful observation and the questioning of accepted beliefs
- this method used logical procedure for gathering information and testing ideas
- helped develop the scientific method; believed that scientists should base their thinking on what they can observe and test
16 Clues: made detailed drawings of the human anatomy • Gililei discovered that the moon was ______. • Polish astronomer who developed the heliocentric theory • English scientist who discovered laws of motion and gravity • first used the process called vaccination to prevent smallpox • the second step to the scientific method is to form a _______. • ...
Ancient Greece and Rome Crossword 2021-02-22
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- while Greece was a democracy, Rome was an
- who was considered the protector of Rome and came from Greek goddess Hera
- both Greece and Romans used these buildings to worship gods and goddesses
- one of the most important foods of Greeks and Romans
- while Greeks believed that religion was important in their daily lives, what played an important role in Roman religion
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- while Romans were good in engineering and architecture, what was one of the most unique and wonderful of Greek's inventions?
- what was the Roman version of Greek god Zeus
- while Rome was the capital of Romans, what was the capital of the Greeks
8 Clues: while Greece was a democracy, Rome was an • what was the Roman version of Greek god Zeus • one of the most important foods of Greeks and Romans • while Rome was the capital of Romans, what was the capital of the Greeks • who was considered the protector of Rome and came from Greek goddess Hera • ...
Mr. O'Hayer's Homework 3 Crossword! 2025-09-23
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- places where people build homes and live together permanently
- useful things from nature, like water, animals, plants, or minerals
- a long spear with a sharp tip, often used to catch fish or sea animals
- plants in an area, such as grass, trees, and bushes
- a special piece of clothing worn on the head, often for ceremonies or traditions
- shared beliefs and practices about gods, spirits, or the meaning of life
- a scientist who studies humans, their cultures, and their past
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- having just enough food or resources to survive
- a tool with a heavy head and sharp blade, used for digging or breaking hard ground
- a person who survives by hunting animals and gathering wild plants for food
- a person who moves from place to place instead of staying in one permanent home
- the healthy parts of food that help the body grow and stay strong
- a way of thinking or acting passed down from older generations
- tools, inventions, or methods people use to solve problems and make life easier
- the movement of people or animals from one place to another to live or find resources
15 Clues: having just enough food or resources to survive • plants in an area, such as grass, trees, and bushes • places where people build homes and live together permanently • a way of thinking or acting passed down from older generations • a scientist who studies humans, their cultures, and their past • the healthy parts of food that help the body grow and stay strong • ...
Urbanization, Immigration and Progressivism 2022-02-21
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- Andrew Carnegie wrote this
- the place where immigrants first entered America
- the idea from John Sullivan of moving westward
- cities often got ___________ because of all the new immigrants coming in
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- came to America for an opportunity at a better life
- the person who exposed child labor through his photography
- buildings had to be built __ in order to fit all the new people moving to the US
- indoor plumbing, the telephone, and the light bulb are examples of what?
- the people who moved to the North from the South in hope for a better life
- factory owners hired ________ because they didnt have to them pay as much
10 Clues: Andrew Carnegie wrote this • the idea from John Sullivan of moving westward • the place where immigrants first entered America • came to America for an opportunity at a better life • the person who exposed child labor through his photography • indoor plumbing, the telephone, and the light bulb are examples of what? • ...
Economics 2024-09-12
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- Unlimited wants but limited resources.
- Joins the different combinations of products that can be produced in an economy in a given period of time.
- Where consumers satisfy their needs and wants.
- Factor of production that manages all the other factors of production.
- Natural resources of an economy.
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- The economic system where there is some government intervention.
- The assumption of every other variable is constant other than the one being studied or "All other things being equal" in Latin.
- Variable factors of production over a period of a very long time.
- The abbreviation of the term to describe Land, Labour, Capital, Enterprise
- Human made inventions that aid in production.
10 Clues: Natural resources of an economy. • Unlimited wants but limited resources. • Human made inventions that aid in production. • Where consumers satisfy their needs and wants. • The economic system where there is some government intervention. • Variable factors of production over a period of a very long time. • ...
Until 7 Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-12
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- A case that upheld state-imposed Jim Crow laws.
- Suffragist of her generation and has become an icon of the woman's suffrage movement.
- The process of transforming the economy of a nation or region from a focus on agriculture to a reliance on manufacturing.
- The people directly vote for U.S. senators
- Primarily came to the United States in the years 1820-1890 and were from Northwestern Europe
- Six million Black people moving from the American South to Northern, Midwestern, and Western states
- What we did in search of better economic opportunities, primarily due to the availability of cheap land for farming, the promise of striking it rich through mining discoveries like gold
- The concentration of human populations into discrete areas.
- An American socialist,trade unionist, and one of the founding members of the Industrial Workers of the World
- Led an anti-lynching crusade in the 1890s
- Promoted a paternalistic form of advancement of the Black race.
- Created public awareness of corruption, social injustices and abuses of power.
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- Founded the American Federation of Labor and served as its president for nearly forty years
- Advocated a hands-on external approach
- Granted women the right to vote
- Limited the number of immigrants allowed entry into the United States through a national origins quota.
- A political movement that wanted social and political reform and to limit political influence over large corporations.
- Promotes vigorous competition and protect consumers from anticompetitive mergers and business practices.
- Primarily from Southeastern Europe and Asia from 1890-1920
- Laws that mandated the segregation of schools, parks, libraries, and any public place.
20 Clues: Granted women the right to vote • Advocated a hands-on external approach • Led an anti-lynching crusade in the 1890s • The people directly vote for U.S. senators • A case that upheld state-imposed Jim Crow laws. • Primarily from Southeastern Europe and Asia from 1890-1920 • The concentration of human populations into discrete areas. • ...
"Never play with the _ of others, because you may win the game but the risk is that you will surely lose the person for life time". 2021-11-12
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- synonym of scare,
- When you are pushed on the underground, or read a Trump tweet, or suffer racism, you have to try to keep control.
- You have them when you don't trust someone.
- According to recent studies, Facebook causes this disorder especially in younger people.
- is a state of peace, in which you are not particularly happy, but it lasts longer.
- Something unexpected
- It comes when you see the pictures of your last holiday.
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- When it's 8pm and you're hungry.
- It can be performance-based.
- you feel it especially when you are nervous . an h, then you are hungry!
- can be an emotion, but also a personality trait. Thanks to it, there have been many scientific discoveries.
- can be from thyroid problems, a mental health condition, pain, or a medication side effect.
- When you are more than satisfied, but less than happy.
13 Clues: synonym of scare, • Something unexpected • It can be performance-based. • When it's 8pm and you're hungry. • You have them when you don't trust someone. • When you are more than satisfied, but less than happy. • It comes when you see the pictures of your last holiday. • you feel it especially when you are nervous . an h, then you are hungry! • ...
Mesopotamia 2022-10-06
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- one of the 2 rivers that boards the mesopotima.
- the ruler who made the 282 "code"
- ruler of the empire call Chaldean empire
- the empire builder for the Akkadians
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- the perfect place to build the empires
- offered rich fertile land that was perfect for farming
- the first empire that made cuneiform
- one of the inventions that the Sumers made
- where we got the Alphabet we have today
- people who made cents
10 Clues: people who made cents • the ruler who made the 282 "code" • the first empire that made cuneiform • the empire builder for the Akkadians • the perfect place to build the empires • where we got the Alphabet we have today • ruler of the empire call Chaldean empire • one of the inventions that the Sumers made • one of the 2 rivers that boards the mesopotima. • ...
Good Idea 2022-10-13
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- Oh no I ________ my test, I'm sad
- A thing that has been made like a device
- My backpack is __________.
- A type of energy that lights the room
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- A way of solving a problem
- I put the _______ in the flashlight
- The action of making new images in your head
- A thing to be solved like a math question
- A circular object that moves a car or bike
- To pass an exam, oh I s_________.
10 Clues: A way of solving a problem • My backpack is __________. • Oh no I ________ my test, I'm sad • To pass an exam, oh I s_________. • I put the _______ in the flashlight • A type of energy that lights the room • A thing that has been made like a device • A thing to be solved like a math question • A circular object that moves a car or bike • ...
History Stuff 2024-10-02
7 Clues: faster ship • found the cape of good hope • who invented the printing press • who wrote The Travels of Marco Polo • sailed around the Cape of Good Hope • one of the inventions for sea travel • Some Europeans were eager to spread this
Listening Pop or Jazz ? 2023-08-29
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- Dothey like listening to hip hop or jazz music? They ___ listening to hip hop music.
- ___ you like reading to fantasy or horor book?
- Do ____ like listening to classical music?
- Does he like reading sci-fi or fantasy book? ___ likes reading sci-fi book.
- Do you like ______ to jazz music?
- a type of book/film/movie that is based on imagined scientific discoveries of the future
- ____, I don't. I like reading mystery book.
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- Do you like ___ to adventure book?
- I'm listening to rock ____.
- ____, I do. I like listening to pop music.
- A musician is playing an ____________.
- Does she ____ reading to sci-fi book?
12 Clues: I'm listening to rock ____. • Do you like ______ to jazz music? • Do you like ___ to adventure book? • Does she ____ reading to sci-fi book? • A musician is playing an ____________. • Do ____ like listening to classical music? • ____, I do. I like listening to pop music. • ____, I don't. I like reading mystery book. • ___ you like reading to fantasy or horor book? • ...
Famous People 2023-07-01
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- An astronaut and the first person to set foot on the moon during the historic Apollo 11 mission. His iconic words, "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind," captured the imagination of the world. Imagine an explorer who took an extraordinary journey to a place no one had ever been before!
- A remarkable person who overcame deafness and blindness to become an author and advocate for people with disabilities. Through determination and hard work, she showed that anyone can achieve great things, no matter the challenges they face. Imagine a person who communicated through touch and learned to read and write with her hands!
- A pioneering aviator who was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. She showed that women can achieve great feats in the field of aviation and encouraged others to follow their dreams. Imagine a daring pilot soaring through the skies in a small plane!
- A brilliant scientist who came up with many important theories and discoveries, especially in the field of physics. His ideas about gravity, light, and energy changed our understanding of the universe. Imagine a scientist with wild white hair and a great mind for solving complex problems!
- A renowned primatologist and conservationist who dedicated her life to studying and protecting chimpanzees and their habitats. Her work has greatly advanced our understanding of these intelligent animals and the importance of preserving nature.
- A civil rights leader who fought for equality and justice for African Americans. He gave a famous speech called "I Have a Dream" and worked towards creating a world where everyone is treated fairly and with respect. Imagine a brave person who inspired others with his powerful words and peaceful protests!
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- An inspirational figure who escaped slavery herself and then helped many others escape through the Underground Railroad. She risked her life to lead enslaved people to freedom, showing incredible bravery and determination.
- A groundbreaking scientist who conducted pioneering research on radioactivity. She was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize and made significant contributions to the field of physics and chemistry. Imagine a determined scientist who used her knowledge to uncover the secrets of the invisible world!
- An inventor and businessman known for his inventions like the electric light bulb and the phonograph. His innovative ideas and determination helped shape the modern world and made our lives better. Imagine a curious and persistent inventor with a mind full of ideas!
- The first President of the United States and a key figure in the country's history. He led the American Revolution and played a crucial role in establishing the principles of democracy and freedom. Imagine a wise and respected leader who fought for independence and laid the foundation for the nation!
- A respected leader and the 16th President of the United States. He is known for his role in ending slavery and guiding the country through a challenging time, the Civil War. Imagine a tall and wise leader who believed in equality and freedom for all!
- An imaginative and creative entrepreneur who brought us beloved characters like Mickey Mouse and created the magical world of Disney. He revolutionized the entertainment industry and inspired generations with his animated movies and theme parks. Imagine a visionary storyteller who made dreams come true!
12 Clues: An inspirational figure who escaped slavery herself and then helped many others escape through the Underground Railroad. She risked her life to lead enslaved people to freedom, showing incredible bravery and determination. • ...
Healthcare Delivery Systems & Related Agencies 2025-08-13
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- Hospital A hospital that offers a full range of services including surgery, emergency care, maternity, and intensive care units.
- Care Center An urgent care clinic that treats minor injuries and illnesses without an appointment.
- Provides health insurance coverage through government programs like Medicare and Medicaid.
- Tracks and investigates disease outbreaks in the United States and recommends prevention strategies.
- Care Clinic A doctor’s office where patients receive routine checkups, vaccinations, and basic treatment without staying overnight.
- Helps patients with low incomes or without insurance access free or low-cost care through community health centers.
- Raises awareness, funds research, and provides patient support for those with heart disease.
- Care Facility A facility that provides 24-hour care for patients recovering from serious injuries or surgeries for several weeks or months.
- Dental Practice A dental clinic that specializes in orthodontics for children and teens.
- Provides international leadership in public health, coordinating global disease prevention efforts.
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- Health Clinic A mental health facility providing counseling and therapy services for individuals and families.
- Hospital A specialized center that treats only patients with cancer.
- Care A place where terminally ill patients receive comfort-focused care in the final stages of life.
- Works to prevent cancer, fund research, and support patients through education and community programs.
- Offers CPR and First Aid training, responds to disasters, and organizes blood drives.
- Center A rehabilitation facility that helps patients regain mobility and independence after a stroke.
- Approves and monitors the safety of medicines, vaccines, and food products in the U.S.
- Health Care An organization that sends nurses and therapists to patients’ homes to provide care after surgery.
- Funds medical research and shares new scientific discoveries with healthcare providers.
- of Dimes Supports mothers and babies by preventing birth defects and improving infant health.
20 Clues: Hospital A specialized center that treats only patients with cancer. • Offers CPR and First Aid training, responds to disasters, and organizes blood drives. • Approves and monitors the safety of medicines, vaccines, and food products in the U.S. • Funds medical research and shares new scientific discoveries with healthcare providers. • ...
Business Law - Chapter 1 - 4 2025-01-06
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- Include work duties, pay, duration, benefits, termination conditions, non-compete clauses, and dispute resolution.
- A detailed roadmap that builds on the business plan, specifying strategies and steps to achieve business goals, increase profits, and expand market share.
- A recognizable word, name, or symbol that identifies and distinguishes a product or service
- Outline purpose and values
- Unwritten rules that guide decisions about right and wrong
- Efforts by individuals or businesses to influence public officials’ votes on issues that benefit them.
- Valuable, confidential business information (ex recipes, processes) that give companies a competitive advantage.
- the personality of a company and how its mission and vision are perceived by both insiders and outsiders
- Treat others as you want to be treated
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- Occurs when a principal directs an agent to act on their behalf.
- When a competitor illegally obtains a trade secret, but if it’s discovered legally, the owner cannot sue.
- Used in the analysis phase to evaluate strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats in the market
- Used to prevent employees from joining competitors
- A foundational document that outlines what the business offers, its mission, organizational structure, funding, and profitability goals.
- Protects inventions from being used or copied without permission
- define long-term goals
16 Clues: define long-term goals • Outline purpose and values • Treat others as you want to be treated • Used to prevent employees from joining competitors • Unwritten rules that guide decisions about right and wrong • Occurs when a principal directs an agent to act on their behalf. • Protects inventions from being used or copied without permission • ...
Thomas Edison 2024-01-19
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- The device invented by Thomas Edison that plays music.
- The name given to Thomas Edison because of his amazing inventions
- bulb An invention by Thomas Edison that brightens up our rooms
- park The place where Thomas Edison's famous research facility was located
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- thousand ninety three The number of patents held by Thomas Edison.
- current The type of electricity that moves back and forth.
- The material used by Thomas Edison for his improved light bulbs
- voltage A type of electricity that moves in one direction only
8 Clues: The device invented by Thomas Edison that plays music. • current The type of electricity that moves back and forth. • The material used by Thomas Edison for his improved light bulbs • voltage A type of electricity that moves in one direction only • bulb An invention by Thomas Edison that brightens up our rooms • ...
Backyard Discoveries Vocabulary 2023-11-26
7 Clues: a specific area • When you find something • steps taken to achieve a goal • from what something is made out of • a kind or sort of plants and animals • Someone who studies the world around us • a series of events that are repeated in the same order.
leonardo da vinci 2026-02-24
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- Kind of flying machine he made plans for.
- Town Leonardo was from.
- Name of the 'man' he drew with perfect proportions.
- Leonardo was considered a R_____________ man.
- He had a keen interest in this part of science.
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- Century in which he was born.
- Designed plans for this kind of moveable weapon.
- most famous painting of his.
- Museum where the Mona Lisa is housed.
- Country he was born in.
- One of his inventions that used a tent material.
- Name for a very very vey clever person (like Leonardo)
- Colour of the Leonardo teenage mutant ninja turtle.
- One of his paintings showed Jesus at the Last S__________.
14 Clues: Country he was born in. • Town Leonardo was from. • most famous painting of his. • Century in which he was born. • Museum where the Mona Lisa is housed. • Kind of flying machine he made plans for. • Leonardo was considered a R_____________ man. • He had a keen interest in this part of science. • Designed plans for this kind of moveable weapon. • ...
Mesopotamia 2023-04-12
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- The principal goddess of Mesopotamian culture was
- Who was the person that the power was given to by “celestial” orders
- Complete: Mesopotamia is the land between two _ _ _ _ _ _
- What is the river that remains in southern Mesopotamia?
- Who create a code with certain agreements in Babylonian empire?
- Which country is Mesopotamia located nowadays?
- Who was in charge to count and register production in city states?
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- What was the best showing of architecture during ancient Mesopotamia?
- What type of writing that sumerian people use?
- What is the river that remains in northern Mesopotamia?
- Who founded the first civilization in Mesopotamia?
- What was one of the most important inventions of mesopotamia that stills being useful on current era?
- How is it called the place that is like a mesopotamian mall ?
- What was the first empire in history ?
- Who was the first emperor of Akkadian Empire ?
15 Clues: What was the first empire in history ? • What type of writing that sumerian people use? • Which country is Mesopotamia located nowadays? • Who was the first emperor of Akkadian Empire ? • The principal goddess of Mesopotamian culture was • Who founded the first civilization in Mesopotamia? • What is the river that remains in northern Mesopotamia? • ...
INVENTIONS AND INVENTOR 2024-01-22
5 Clues: He created the batteries. • It was invented by Thomas Edison • He is the creator of Apple Company. • It was created by the Wright brothers. • It was created by Alexander Graham Bell
INVENTIONS AND INNOVATIONS 2024-09-03
5 Clues: USED TO WASH CLOTHES • USED TO REMOVE WRINKLES ON CLOTHES • KEEP FOOD AND BEVERAGES COLD AND FRESH • TO QUICKLY HEAT OR COOK FOOD USING ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION • TO PROVIDE ENTERTAINMENT AND INFORMATION THROUGH AUDIO AND VISUAL CONTENT
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. • ...
Gages cross word puzzle 2025-04-28
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- He was known for being the first European to discover and cross the Mississippi River.
- This explorer Discovered America
- Claimed the land for King Henry VII of England, helping to establish a British claim to the New World and proving a shorter route across the Atlantic
- Is best known for conquering the Aztec Empire and claiming Mexico for Spain, but he also explored and discovered the Baja California peninsula in 1536
- realizing that the newly discovered lands in the Americas were not part of Asia, but rather a new continent
- Used to sail the waters
- a continent in the Northern and Western hemispheres.
- the largest and deepest of Earth's five oceanic divisions.
- They mapped the newly acquired territory, established trade routes, and established relations with Native American tribes.
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- Discovered the first direct sea route from Europe to India by sailing around the Cape of Good Hope.
- is the southern subcontinent of the Americas, geographically located south of North America and connected by the Isthmus of Panama.
- Discovered the Hudson River, Hudson bay, and Hudson Straight
- Was the first woman to fly a plane
- Used to tell the cardinal directions
- Known for two major discoveries: the Inca Empire in South America and the Pacific Ocean.
- He Mapped the top half of South America
- Country in North America
- Country in Central America
- He discovered and mapped New Zealand, the eastern coast of Australia, and the Hawaiian Islands
- was famous for his extensive travels along the Silk Road to China, his service to Kublai Khan, and his book, "The Travels of Marco Polo,"
20 Clues: Used to sail the waters • Country in North America • Country in Central America • This explorer Discovered America • Was the first woman to fly a plane • Used to tell the cardinal directions • He Mapped the top half of South America • a continent in the Northern and Western hemispheres. • the largest and deepest of Earth's five oceanic divisions. • ...
Unit Six 2020-12-31
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- The p_______of the game is for players to get a ball into the “basket”.
- This p________ will be completed next year.
- Different writers t______ the book into different languages.
- Did you know that tea, was invented by a_______?
- This hot ice-cream scoop runs on e_______.
- I think the TV was i______ after the car.
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- The p________ of basketball has risen around the world.
- They sold the f______ at a low price.
- The c_______ in Tom' restaurant said the potato chips were not salty enough.
- 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.
- 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. • ...
Crossword 2024-09-05
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- Variables that change as a result of a change in the independent variable.
- observation that is Measurable or Countable
- Set of procedures used by scientists to make new discoveries
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- Variables that I change
- Information you gather using your five senses
- If , then, because statement
- An observation that involves the appearance or another quality
7 Clues: Variables that I change • If , then, because statement • observation that is Measurable or Countable • Information you gather using your five senses • Set of procedures used by scientists to make new discoveries • An observation that involves the appearance or another quality • Variables that change as a result of a change in the independent variable.
Benjamin Franklin Accomplishments 2024-09-12
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- Helped negotiate this agreement to end the Revolutionary War.
- He helped draft this document and signed it with others on July 4, 1776.
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- Franklin founded the first public _____ to allow access of books to more people.
- Franklin's job during the Revolutionary war, spent time in France.
- Franklin had his own ________ which covered a vast array of topics.
- Help found the first ____ ___________ to stop the spread of fires.
- Franklin had many of these, most notable being bifocals and the lightning rod.
7 Clues: Helped negotiate this agreement to end the Revolutionary War. • Franklin's job during the Revolutionary war, spent time in France. • Help found the first ____ ___________ to stop the spread of fires. • Franklin had his own ________ which covered a vast array of topics. • He helped draft this document and signed it with others on July 4, 1776. • ...
Red Elephant 2023-04-19
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- It is not kind to be ______ to people or animals.
- I left my drink outside in the winter so now it is _____.
- my Dad called me into the ______ to help with dinner.
- I love to add _______ to my pizza.
- I got a free _____ of a new service, so I got to try it out.
- A healthy _____ is something that includes lots of fruits and vegetables.
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- I love to ______ new inventions.
- Miss Rakos says to be in _______ of your day by making smart choices.
- I had to _______ the crime scene for clues.
- There were more than one ________ new things to watch on Netflix!
10 Clues: I love to ______ new inventions. • I love to add _______ to my pizza. • I had to _______ the crime scene for clues. • It is not kind to be ______ to people or animals. • my Dad called me into the ______ to help with dinner. • I left my drink outside in the winter so now it is _____. • I got a free _____ of a new service, so I got to try it out. • ...
UOI 3 2024-01-25
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- EIs when something changes over thime
- RIs that when they disco ver something they work to , know what iit really is
- It's a theory
- Sometimes they either desing or in prove things to helps in the future they either desing or in prove things to helps in the future
- That's when they see your potential.
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- It's when one things chages to another.
- A desing is to inspire you to be able to get things right
- It's when you line the time
- It's for things like tigers,glasses, etc. and it helps to make new inventions
- It's to go step by step to make is better for you
10 Clues: It's a theory • It's when you line the time • That's when they see your potential. • EIs when something changes over thime • It's when one things chages to another. • It's to go step by step to make is better for you • A desing is to inspire you to be able to get things right • RIs that when they disco ver something they work to , know what iit really is • ...
Mathematician 2021-08-26
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- A great mathematician and often called the father of geometry
- The mathematician who discovered the number zero
- He contributed to several equations to calculus and geometry
- A mathematician who was able to derive the value of Pi using his exceptional intellect. He also shouted the word “Eureka!”
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- He created the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus which states that differentiation and integration are inverse operations.
- He contributed to several equations to calculus and geometry
- Indian mathematician whose contributions to the theory of numbers include pioneering discoveries of the properties of the partition function
- He is generally regarded as one of the greatest mathematicians of all time for his contributions to number theory, geometry, probability theory
8 Clues: The mathematician who discovered the number zero • He contributed to several equations to calculus and geometry • He contributed to several equations to calculus and geometry • A great mathematician and often called the father of geometry • He created the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus which states that differentiation and integration are inverse operations. • ...
Celebrating Influential Women in the World 2025-03-15
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- Rowling The British author of the Harry Potter series. (J.K. Rowling)
- Yousafzai This Pakistani activist fights for girls’ education and won a Nobel Peace Prize.
- Parks She was a civil rights activist who refused to give up her bus seat in 1955.
- Jemison She was the first Black woman to travel to space.
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- Harris She was the first female Vice President of the United States.
- Curie She was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize and made groundbreaking discoveries in radioactivity.
- Lovelace She was a pioneering computer scientist and is known as the "mother of computing."
7 Clues: Jemison She was the first Black woman to travel to space. • Harris She was the first female Vice President of the United States. • Rowling The British author of the Harry Potter series. (J.K. Rowling) • Parks She was a civil rights activist who refused to give up her bus seat in 1955. • ...
Unit 4 McGraw Hill Vocabulary - 5th 2020-09-22
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- A sudden, important advance
- Papers issued that grant the right to be
- Declared as ones own
- Imagined something that could or would happen in the future
- only one to make, use or sell new inventions
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- In a way that shows great excitement
- Influenced by charm, art of skill
- Having or showing a strong feeling
- Things that are made or invented for a purpose
9 Clues: Declared as ones own • A sudden, important advance • Influenced by charm, art of skill • Having or showing a strong feeling • In a way that shows great excitement • Papers issued that grant the right to be • only one to make, use or sell new inventions • Things that are made or invented for a purpose • Imagined something that could or would happen in the future
The Scientific Revolution 2025-10-24
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- An educated guess or prediction that can be tested through experiments.
- A logical process for testing ideas through observation, forming hypotheses, conducting experiments, and drawing conclusions.
- Carefully watching or measuring something to collect information or evidence.
- The belief that reason and logic are the main sources of knowledge and truth.
- Used telescope to make empirical observations and supported and confirmed the heliocentric theory. He lived out his life under house arrest.
- Challenged Church authority and geocentrism when he proposed heliocentric (sun-centered) system
- An explanation of how or why something happens, based on evidence and observation.
- The belief that the Earth is the center of the universe and all planets and stars revolve around it.
- The practice of gaining knowledge through observation and experimentation instead of relying on old beliefs.
- A test scientists perform to see if their ideas or hypotheses are correct.
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- The force that pulls objects toward each other, keeping planets in orbit around the Sun.
- The idea that the Sun, not the Earth, is at the center of the universe.
- Proved orbits were elliptical, predictable and governed by laws of planetary motion
- The study of stars, planets, and the universe beyond Earth.
- Created the Three Laws of Motion and Universal Gravitation that supported the discoveries of Kepler.
- A tool used by Galileo and others to observe distant objects in the sky more clearly.
- A period when thinkers applied reason and science to understand society, government, and human nature.
- Newton’s three rules that describe how and why objects move when forces act on them.
- The path one object takes as it moves around another object in space.
19 Clues: The study of stars, planets, and the universe beyond Earth. • The path one object takes as it moves around another object in space. • The idea that the Sun, not the Earth, is at the center of the universe. • An educated guess or prediction that can be tested through experiments. • A test scientists perform to see if their ideas or hypotheses are correct. • ...
a puzzle 2021-10-02
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- holy church for muslims
- in Spain and Spanish America) a fortified military settlement.
- the process by which plants, animals, diseases, people, and ideas have been introduced from Europe, Asia, and Africa to the Americas and vice versa.
- the application of scientific discoveries to practical use
- a period of renewed interest in classical greek and roman learning, spread throughout Europe in the 1400s
- a conqueror, especially one of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century.
- a narrow passage of water connecting two seas or two other large areas of water.
- encouraged europeans to pursue new ideas and challenges
- an important assignment carried out for political, religious, or commercial purposes, typically involving travel.
- de bois- (in Canada and the northern US) a woodsman or trader of French origin.
- larger and sturdier sailing vessels
- an estate on which crops such as coffee, sugar, and tobacco are cultivated by resident labor.
- an act, statement, or gift that is intended to show gratitude, respect, or admiration.
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- passage- a famed sea route from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean
- a North American Indian settlement of the southwestern US, especially one consisting of multistoried adobe houses built by the Pueblo people.
- better maps and navigational instruments
- of demarcation- A line defining the boundary of a buffer zone or area of limitati
- belief in the benefits of profitable trading; commercialism.
- a pilgrims journey
- relating to ancient greece and rome
- a grant by the Spanish Crown to a colonist in America conferring the right to demand tribute and forced labor from the Indian inhabitants of an area.
- sail or travel all the way around (something, especially the world).
22 Clues: a pilgrims journey • holy church for muslims • relating to ancient greece and rome • larger and sturdier sailing vessels • better maps and navigational instruments • encouraged europeans to pursue new ideas and challenges • the application of scientific discoveries to practical use • belief in the benefits of profitable trading; commercialism. • ...
Intro Unit Vocabulary 2024-07-25
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- Skilled workers who make goods by hand.
- People who move from place to place in search of food.
- Leakey Renowned archaeologist known for discoveries in East Africa.
- diffusion Spread of ideas, customs, and technologies from one people to another.
- Belief in many gods.
- Objects made by humans.
- People who study and write about the human past.
- Period New Stone Age period characterized by agriculture and settled communities.
- Period Old Stone Age period characterized by the use of stone tools.
- Sparse, dry, treeless grassland.
- Simple drawings that look like the objects they represent.
- Complex culture with five characteristics: advanced cities, specialized workers, complex institutions, record keeping, and advanced technology.
- Way of life of a society, which includes its beliefs, values, and practices.
- One of the world's first villages, located in present-day Turkey.
- Tools and skills people use to meet their basic needs.
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- Study of past societies and people through analysis of what they left behind.
- Johanson Paleoanthropologist who discovered the fossil hominid known as Lucy.
- To tame animals and adapt crops for human use.
- economy Economic system in which custom and tradition control the production of goods and services.
- Group of states or territories controlled by one ruler.
- Time before written records.
- Gorge Important paleoanthropological site in Tanzania.
- Political unit that operates similarly to an independent city and its surrounding territory.
- One of the first cities in the world, located in the West Bank.
- Revolution Transition from nomadic life to settled farming.
- Belief that spirits and forces live within animals, objects, or dreams.
- Professional record keepers in early civilizations.
- Leakey Renowned archaeologist known for discoveries in East Africa.
- Stone Age Period of human history known as the Neolithic Period.
- Study of the origins and development of people and their societies.
- Stone Age Period of human history known as the Paleolithic Period.
31 Clues: Belief in many gods. • Objects made by humans. • Time before written records. • Sparse, dry, treeless grassland. • Skilled workers who make goods by hand. • To tame animals and adapt crops for human use. • People who study and write about the human past. • Professional record keepers in early civilizations. • People who move from place to place in search of food. • ...
China lessons 1-3 (Watch out Delilah your fate has been sealed) 2025-02-21
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- The philosophy that stressed the importance of the law.
- work land owned by someone else.
- Located at China's northern border and a place where Xiongnu's and their herds wandered.
- Creator of the Philosophy Legalism.
- The philosophy of the teachings of Confucius; Belief that if people follow their ancestors beliefs they would find peace.
- A trade route that stretched from Western China to the Mediterranean where spices, fabric, and religion were traded.
- An official who watches others for correct behavior.
- One of the Han Dynasty's inventions made from silk that became a ideal writing material.
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- The Chinese practice of inserting fine needles through the skin at specific points to treat disease and relieve pain.
- The duty of a child to respect and obey their parents
- Creator of the Philosophy Daoism.
- A person that someone is descended from; A deceased relative.
- A wall built to keep Xiongnu's from attacking and getting in.
- The philosophy that tells you to drop all wordly desires and live with nature in order to live in peace.
- Class A group of people who are at a similar cultural, economic, or educational level.
15 Clues: work land owned by someone else. • Creator of the Philosophy Daoism. • Creator of the Philosophy Legalism. • An official who watches others for correct behavior. • The duty of a child to respect and obey their parents • The philosophy that stressed the importance of the law. • A person that someone is descended from; A deceased relative. • ...
World History Review 2023-12-15
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- Era in History where new inventions and arts were created.
- Last Name of the inventor of the Printing Press
- First name of the Enlightened thinker who first fought for women's rights.
- First name of the absolute ruler of France during the start of the French Revolution.
- Era in History where feudalism existed with castles, knights, and peasants.
- Last name of the enlightened thinker who proposed freedom of speech and religion.
- Name of the colony where a bunch of tea was dumped into the Ocean.
- First name of the absolute monarch who ruled over Russia and killed his own family.
- French Estate that had the most people in it.
- Last name of Enlightened thinker who first came up with the idea of social contract between people and the government.
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- Name of the Palace that was constructed for French Rulers and Royalties.
- name of the plague that killed millions of people in Europe.
- Last name of the math teacher at LHHS
- Name of the holy wars between Europe and the Islamic Empire.
- Era in History where new ideas about government was discovered by philosophers.
- "No taxation without ?"
- Method of execution during the French Revolution.
- Last Name of the Enlightened thinker who came up with Natural Rights.
- Last name of the German Monk who posted the 95 Theses on the Church Door.
19 Clues: "No taxation without ?" • Last name of the math teacher at LHHS • French Estate that had the most people in it. • Last Name of the inventor of the Printing Press • Method of execution during the French Revolution. • Era in History where new inventions and arts were created. • name of the plague that killed millions of people in Europe. • ...
1930 Technology+Inventions 2014-12-16
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- Phone A call may be made at work from one of these
- Police may use to detect lies
- Copier Instead of reprinting color copy it in this machine
- The first car by Henry Ford
- A molecule in an atom with no charge
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- A commercial brand for female hygiene
- A type of gas put in a car
- Last name of the first man to fly across the Atlantic Ocean
- A molecule in an atom with a positive charge
- Kiss 95.1 is on this(not AM) radio
- a stretchy fabric
11 Clues: a stretchy fabric • A type of gas put in a car • The first car by Henry Ford • Police may use to detect lies • Kiss 95.1 is on this(not AM) radio • A molecule in an atom with no charge • A commercial brand for female hygiene • A molecule in an atom with a positive charge • Phone A call may be made at work from one of these • ...
Ben Franklins Inventions 2022-04-18
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- known by many people
- A person who is studying or has knowledge of science
- A person who invented a particular device
- The supply of electric current
- A sentence worded or expressed to receive information
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- A scientific procedure undertaken to make discovery
- Able or likely to cause harm or injury
- Eager to learn or known something
- To find something or someone
- The occurrence of a natural electric discharge
- A place giving temporary protection
11 Clues: known by many people • To find something or someone • The supply of electric current • Eager to learn or known something • A place giving temporary protection • Able or likely to cause harm or injury • A person who invented a particular device • The occurrence of a natural electric discharge • A scientific procedure undertaken to make discovery • ...
Technology Inventions Crossword 2025-03-18
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- This was invented by Michael Faraday a year after its discovery.
- The first one of these meant 'darkroom' in Latin (obscura).
- This name means 'Riding wagon'
- This was originally called wireless telegraphy.
- This was originally called the 'electric telescope'.
- Tim Berners-Lee was knighted as the Father of this invention.
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- This was not built until over 150 years after its invention by Charles Babbage.
- This controlled indoor environment for the first time in 1902.
- The first spoken words on this were, "Mr. Watson, come here, I want to see you".
- The 'Gutenberg Bible' was the first book printed on this.
- This was marketed and commercialized by Thomas Edison, not invented.
11 Clues: This name means 'Riding wagon' • This was originally called wireless telegraphy. • This was originally called the 'electric telescope'. • The 'Gutenberg Bible' was the first book printed on this. • The first one of these meant 'darkroom' in Latin (obscura). • Tim Berners-Lee was knighted as the Father of this invention. • ...
1910-1920s Inventions 2016-02-22
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- Otto Fredrick invented...
- What was invented in 1923?
- What did J.P Knight invented?
- Type of medicine
- What did Arthur Wynne invent?
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- You use to jump out of a plane
- Something you chew
- What do diabetic people use?
- Henry Ford invented the...
- A machine that can tell when you are not telling the truth
- Type of cookie invented in 1912
11 Clues: Type of medicine • Something you chew • Otto Fredrick invented... • Henry Ford invented the... • What was invented in 1923? • What do diabetic people use? • What did J.P Knight invented? • You use to jump out of a plane • What did Arthur Wynne invent? • Type of cookie invented in 1912 • A machine that can tell when you are not telling the truth
Australian Heritage; Inventions 2012-10-23
11 Clues: Think army • Aboriginal • Bad football • Think Farming • Think hospitals • Black and salty • Australian Leonardo • European ---------- • Commitment to country • Passed along through generations • Something done in a dirt hole in search of valuable materials
middle ages inventions 2021-03-30
11 Clues: to see • for war • to drink • used in war • to farm with • to tell time • used for grain • to purchase with • furnace hotter oven • barrow to make it easier • press mass produce papers
GLOBALISATION 2021-03-22
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- The activity of holding a meeting with people in several places, by using telephones and computers
- A process through which ideas and activities of people in different parts of the world becomes interdependent and interconnected
- The activity of buying and selling, or exchanging, goods and/or services between people or countries
- (The study and knowledge of) the practical, especially industrial, use of scientific discoveries
- The act of communicating with people
- The state of having different parts or things connected or related to each other
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- To mix with and join society or a group of people, often changing to suit their way of life, habits, and customs
- The system of trade and industry by which the wealth of a country is made and used
- The basic systems and services, such as transport and power supplies, that a country or organization uses in order to work effectively
- An organization, especially a business, or a difficult and important plan, especially one that will earn money
10 Clues: The act of communicating with people • The state of having different parts or things connected or related to each other • The system of trade and industry by which the wealth of a country is made and used • (The study and knowledge of) the practical, especially industrial, use of scientific discoveries • ...
Piaget Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-20
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- What is the first stage of Piaget's cognitive developmental theory?
- thinking What is the main ability developed in the formal operational stage?
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- What type of play is associated with the preoperational stage?
- What do children begin to use to represent their sensorimotor discoveries during the preoperational stage?
- At what age does the preoperational stage begin?
- operational In which stage do children develop improved logical and organized thinking?
6 Clues: At what age does the preoperational stage begin? • What type of play is associated with the preoperational stage? • What is the first stage of Piaget's cognitive developmental theory? • thinking What is the main ability developed in the formal operational stage? • operational In which stage do children develop improved logical and organized thinking? • ...
THE SECOND INDUSTRILA REVOLUTION 2019-09-16
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- Watt, The inventor of the steam engine.
- Industrial Revolution, It happens from 1850 to 1914.
- Together with chemicals, telegraph, automobiles, telephone and railroads is one of the important inventions of the Second Industrial Revolution.
- This city was described as a sewer during the First Industrial Revolution.
- In the USA they need it to build railroads tracks
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- class, During the Second Industrial Revolution a new social class was born ….
- A new source of power together with electricity .
- During the Second Industrial Revolution cities adapt these together with sanitation and purified water.
- production, The Second Industrial Revolution differs from the First because of the automation which makes it possible.
9 Clues: Watt, The inventor of the steam engine. • A new source of power together with electricity . • In the USA they need it to build railroads tracks • Industrial Revolution, It happens from 1850 to 1914. • This city was described as a sewer during the First Industrial Revolution. • class, During the Second Industrial Revolution a new social class was born …. • ...
THE SECOND INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION 2019-09-16
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- Watt, The inventor of the steam engine.
- class, During the Second Industrial Revolution a new social class was born ….
- This city was described as a sewer during the First Industrial Revolution.
- Industrial Revolution, It happens from 1850 to 1914.
- In the USA they need it to build railroads tracks
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- Together with chemicals, telegraph, automobiles, telephone and railroads is one of the important inventions of the Second Industrial Revolution.
- A new source of power together with electricity .
- production, The Second Industrial Revolution differs from the First because of the automation which makes it possible.
- During the Second Industrial Revolution cities adapt these together with sanitation and purified water.
9 Clues: Watt, The inventor of the steam engine. • A new source of power together with electricity . • In the USA they need it to build railroads tracks • Industrial Revolution, It happens from 1850 to 1914. • This city was described as a sewer during the First Industrial Revolution. • class, During the Second Industrial Revolution a new social class was born …. • ...
