discoveries and inventions Crossword Puzzles
The Industrial Revolution (Vocabulary Terms) 2018-02-28
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- gin this invention created a high demand for laborers in fields and caused an illegal slave trade
- entrepreneurs sold...to raise money
- fair french phrase for "Let do"
- union British Parliament's Combination Acts had banned....
- "Have nots" or "workers"
- class group that transformed the social structure of Great Britan
- a greek word for an ideal world or perfect society
- due to the Cold War ..... expanded all over the world
- engels coauthor with Karl Marx
- Matthew Boulton was an.....
- the philosophy of Jeremy Bentham
- apartmens for workers and their families, mainly for the poor
- John Stuart Mill had questioned this economic system
- movement the group had created the petition "The People's Charter of 1838"
- marx published "The Communist Manifesto"
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- country's.....depended on new inventions
- revolution an era that transformed the economic system
- falls located in Wesleyan Chapel, New York
- bargaining negotiations between employers and employees
- large amount of capital that invested in equipment
- attacked factories wanting to destroy machinery
- "Haves" or "employers"
- collective ownership
- equality between the people
- rural to urban
- not working in order to get more money or fair equality
- theory "many diseases are caused by microorgansims"
- a bill in Parliament that was favored to extend....
28 Clues: rural to urban • collective ownership • "Haves" or "employers" • "Have nots" or "workers" • Matthew Boulton was an..... • equality between the people • the philosophy of Jeremy Bentham • engels coauthor with Karl Marx • entrepreneurs sold...to raise money • fair french phrase for "Let do" • country's.....depended on new inventions • ...
for fun 2021-12-07
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- The sad journey the Native Americans were forced to take.
- He made the indian removal act.
- They went on an expedition from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean.
- A big piece of land that Thomas Jefferson bought for $15,000,000.
- The dream that the USA would stretch from ocean to ocean.
- She tried to save a life size painting of George Washinton while her house was being attacked.
- A second war between America and Great Britain.
- He was the 4th president of the USA.
- A train engine that runs on steam power.
- He led an expedition in the southwestern part of the Louisiana Purchase.
- He invented the cast-steel plow.
- He developed an invention called the cotton gin.
- Gold was found in California and started the ___________
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- A document that stated no one else could colonize in North America.
- His motto was “Be always sure you are right- then go ahead!”
- He wrote a poem that eventually turned into our national anthem.
- A Spanish mission in San Antonio
- He brought information about British inventions to the US.
- A boat that runs on steam power.
- A trail that leads to Oregon.
- This canal starts in The Hudson River and ends in Lake Erie.
21 Clues: A trail that leads to Oregon. • He made the indian removal act. • A Spanish mission in San Antonio • A boat that runs on steam power. • He invented the cast-steel plow. • He was the 4th president of the USA. • A train engine that runs on steam power. • A second war between America and Great Britain. • He developed an invention called the cotton gin. • ...
Chapter 7: The Nation Grows Vojta 2021-12-07
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- A second war between America and Great Britain.
- The dream that the USA would stretch from ocean to ocean.
- His motto was “Be always sure you are right- then go ahead!”
- He made the indian removal act.
- A boat that runs on steam power.
- He brought information about British inventions to the US.
- Gold was found in California and started the ___________
- A Spanish mission in San Antonio
- She tried to save a life size painting of George Washinton while her house was being attacked.
- He developed an invention called the cotton gin.
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- They went on an expedition from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean.
- The sad journey the Native Americans were forced to take.
- He wrote a poem that eventually turned into our national anthem.
- He invented the cast-steel plow.
- A train engine that runs on steam power.
- He was the 4th president of the USA.
- A document that stated no one else could colonize in North America.
- A big piece of land that Thomas Jefferson bought for $15,000,000.
- He led an expedition in the southwestern part of the Louisiana Purchase.
- A trail that leads to Oregon.
- This canal starts in The Hudson River and ends in Lake Erie.
21 Clues: A trail that leads to Oregon. • He made the indian removal act. • He invented the cast-steel plow. • A boat that runs on steam power. • A Spanish mission in San Antonio • He was the 4th president of the USA. • A train engine that runs on steam power. • A second war between America and Great Britain. • He developed an invention called the cotton gin. • ...
Imperialism Puzzle 2024-02-23
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- A civil law that established a civilian government in Puerto Rico?
- A line of Supreme Court cases from 1901 to 1922 that limit the extension of constitutional rights to certain U.S. territories?
- What process transformed the American economy, making it a powerhouse of manufacturing and production?
- What factor contributed to America's growth by introducing new inventions and advancements?
- What demographic phenomenon brought millions of workers to America, fueling its labor force and population growth?
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- What factor allowed America to assert itself on the world stage, projecting strength and influence?
- What Tariff increased taxes on most goods but not on luxury items?
- What financial resource enabled American businesses to expand and compete internationally?
- What abundant reserves did America possess, providing the raw materials necessary for industrial expansion?
- What policy led to America acquiring new territories and markets abroad, expanding its influence globally?
10 Clues: What Tariff increased taxes on most goods but not on luxury items? • A civil law that established a civilian government in Puerto Rico? • What financial resource enabled American businesses to expand and compete internationally? • What factor contributed to America's growth by introducing new inventions and advancements? • ...
Business law 2025-08-19
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- Failure to take proper care in doing something, leading to damage or injury.
- An act of breaking or failing to observe a law, agreement, or code of conduct.
- The official power to make legal decisions and judgments.
- A process in which a neutral third party helps two parties reach a voluntary agreement.
- A method of resolving disputes outside of court, where an arbitrator makes a binding decision.
- A wrongful act or infringement of a right leading to civil legal liability.
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- Property Creations of the mind, such as inventions, literary and artistic works, and symbols, names, and images used in commerce.
- The process of taking legal action; a lawsuit.
- A legally binding agreement between two or more parties.
- The state of being responsible for something, especially by law.
10 Clues: The process of taking legal action; a lawsuit. • A legally binding agreement between two or more parties. • The official power to make legal decisions and judgments. • The state of being responsible for something, especially by law. • A wrongful act or infringement of a right leading to civil legal liability. • ...
1-1800-day56-1 2023-02-06
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- a _____ cheer(자연스러운 환호)
- an _____ job(고된 일)
- a _____ dog(다리를 저는 개)
- Korea is a _____ country.(한국은 역동적인 나라다.)
- He lay, _____, in his bed.(그는 움직이지 않은 채 침대에 누워 있었다.)
- a _____ walk(활발한 걸음)
- He became _____ as he grew older.(그는 나이가 들면서 뚱뚱해졌다.)
- These discoveries raise _____ questions.(이들 발견은 아주 흥미로운 의문들을 제기한다.)
- a _____ sense of smell(예민한 후각)
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- Be more _____ in your thinking.(생각을 더 융통성 있게 해라.)
- a _____ job(단조로운 일)
- She's got a lovely _____ figure.(그녀는 아름다운 날씬한 몸매를 가지고 있다.)
- He was _____ to undertake the job.(그는 그 일에 착수하는 것이 내키지 않았다.)
- He was hit over the head with a _____ instrument.(그는 둔기로 머리를 맞았다.)
- The child has _____ rosy cheeks.(그 아이는 볼이 통통하고 발그레하다.)
15 Clues: an _____ job(고된 일) • a _____ job(단조로운 일) • a _____ walk(활발한 걸음) • a _____ dog(다리를 저는 개) • a _____ cheer(자연스러운 환호) • a _____ sense of smell(예민한 후각) • Korea is a _____ country.(한국은 역동적인 나라다.) • Be more _____ in your thinking.(생각을 더 융통성 있게 해라.) • He lay, _____, in his bed.(그는 움직이지 않은 채 침대에 누워 있었다.) • He became _____ as he grew older.(그는 나이가 들면서 뚱뚱해졌다.) • ...
Black History Month 2026-02-02
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- Educator who believed reading and citizenship education were essential tools for freedom
- Medical scientist who revolutionized blood banking and emergency medicine
- Mechanical engineer whose inventions made trains run more smoothly and inspired a phrase meaning authenticity
- Independent filmmaker who challenged stereotypes by telling complex Black stories on screen
- First Black woman in the United States to earn a bachelor’s degree
- Abolitionist whose novel revealed the realities of slavery to a broad readership
- Physician who wrote one of the earliest medical texts by a Black author
- NAACP leader who secretly investigated racial violence and lynchings
- Teen activist whose refusal on public transit became part of a landmark court case
- Civil rights lawyer whose legal strategy dismantled segregation from the courtroom outward
- Inventor whose traffic signal and safety hood improved public safety nationwide
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- Entrepreneur who built a beauty empire and funded schools, orphanages, and community programs
- Poet of the Harlem Renaissance known for capturing ordinary Black life with emotional honesty
- Sculptor who broke international art barriers as a Black and Native American woman
- Folk artist who began painting later in life, preserving rural Southern Black history
- Inventor whose early home security system used cameras and two-way communication
- Mathematician whose calculations helped define Earth’s shape for satellite navigation
- Inventor whose work helped bring electric light into American homes
- Yale-trained physicist who devoted his career to teaching when research paths were blocked
19 Clues: First Black woman in the United States to earn a bachelor’s degree • Inventor whose work helped bring electric light into American homes • NAACP leader who secretly investigated racial violence and lynchings • Physician who wrote one of the earliest medical texts by a Black author • Medical scientist who revolutionized blood banking and emergency medicine • ...
Feudal Japan 2022-05-04
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- Produced food for other classes and lived under a tax burden for lots of the feudal area
- Tropical hurricane that destroyed the entire Mongol fleet
- Divine wind
- Island country in East Asia
- The types of government practiced in Japan during the Middle Ages
- The code of the samurai in Japan, which valued loyalty and honor.
- Bottom of 4 tiers in Feudal Japan / forbidden to mix with higher classes
- Mongol conqueror of much of Asia and parts of Europe. He lived from 1162 until 1227.
- In the Middle Ages, a social system in which nobles allowed people to use their land if they fought for and worked for them.
- Large empire established by Genghis Khan
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- A lord who owned land, pledged allegiance to and served the shogun in feudal Japan.
- In the Middle Ages, a member of the Japanese warrior class.
- Produced clothes, cooking utensils, woodblock prints, & more goods
- A traditional religion of Japan that includes worship of ancestors and nature.
- A Japanese sect of Buddhism that searches for enlightenment through direct intuition through meditation
- Major effect of the Grand Canal in China
- Highest position in Japan
- An era of Chinese history from 960-1279 that saw many cultural and technical inventions, including paper money and gunpowder.
- In the Middle Ages, a Japanese military leader.
- Ritual suicide practiced by the Japanese samurai or sometimes formerly ordered by a court instead of the death penalty.
- Ethnic minority / descendants of slaves
21 Clues: Divine wind • Highest position in Japan • Island country in East Asia • Ethnic minority / descendants of slaves • Major effect of the Grand Canal in China • Large empire established by Genghis Khan • In the Middle Ages, a Japanese military leader. • Tropical hurricane that destroyed the entire Mongol fleet • In the Middle Ages, a member of the Japanese warrior class. • ...
Agricultural Revolution 19 words 2016-03-31
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- a complete change in something
- materials the essential materials needed to an industry to make a product
- to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- money used to invest in buissness
- An act forbidding anyone except members of the church of england from holding political office or engtering proffesions
- worldwide
- land held to be used by everyone
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
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- animal food
- an increase in the worlds temperature
- not efficiant
- new inventions; the science industry
- animal droppings used for fertilization
- supply a supply of workers
- layer a layer of gas above the earths surface that proects human beings from harmful rays of the sun
15 Clues: worldwide • animal food • not efficiant • supply a supply of workers • a complete change in something • land held to be used by everyone • money used to invest in buissness • new inventions; the science industry • an increase in the worlds temperature • animal droppings used for fertilization • to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand • ...
Agricultural Revolution 15 words 2016-04-02
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- to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- a complete change in something
- not efficient
- to feed on growing plants such as grass
- new inventions; the science industry
- animal food
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- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
- in the language of colonialism, the colonizing power was often referred to as the “mother” country-a sexist reference no longer in use
- a layer of gas above the earth's surface that protects human beings from harmful rays of the sun
- land held to be used by everyone
- money used to invest in business
- to use
- animal droppings used for fertilization
- worldwide
- an economy based in industry, not agriculture
15 Clues: to use • worldwide • animal food • not efficient • a complete change in something • land held to be used by everyone • money used to invest in business • new inventions; the science industry • animal droppings used for fertilization • to feed on growing plants such as grass • an economy based in industry, not agriculture • to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand • ...
The Life Violet Baudelaire 2021-01-05
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- the person who wants their fortune
- a routine task, especially a household one
- a marking on a part of your body
- Things you make up or create
- a burning substance
- a long, narrow strip of fabric, used for tying something or for decoration
- the place the baudelaires were when they heard of their parents' death
- the banker who told the news to the children
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- of the greatest age; oldest
- a large amount of money or assets
- She is the eldest of the 3 Baudelaire Children
- Synonym of "sad"
- Someone with no parents
- a rule that the government makes that people have to follow
- Similar to "Died"
15 Clues: Synonym of "sad" • Similar to "Died" • a burning substance • Someone with no parents • of the greatest age; oldest • Things you make up or create • a marking on a part of your body • a large amount of money or assets • the person who wants their fortune • a routine task, especially a household one • the banker who told the news to the children • ...
Solve the cossword 2020-03-24
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- (the study and knowledge of) the practical, especially industrial, use of scientific discoveries
- an idea or belief that is not true
- to live or exist together at the same time or in the same place
- a load of that used to tell someone to pay attention to a person or thing that is interesting, surprising, or attractive
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- to break a connection that carries a substance or electricity, or to break such a connection used by someone or something
- up to become better
- less than before or less than usual
- to have or use something at the same time as someone else
8 Clues: up to become better • an idea or belief that is not true • less than before or less than usual • to have or use something at the same time as someone else • to live or exist together at the same time or in the same place • (the study and knowledge of) the practical, especially industrial, use of scientific discoveries • ...
World War I 2021-04-09
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- the period of conquering foreign territory for natural resources and markets that produced many smaller wars and disagreements
- ________ gas: new weapon that caused choking, blindness, and death
- the many entangled agreements made in order to prevent war that actually pulled many nations into a war they had no interest in
- The military alliance made by France, England, and Russia prior to WWI
- new warship introduced by Germany that used undersea torpedoes
- passenger ship carrying many American and British passengers that was sunk by a German torpedo and caused international outrage
- an agreement to stop fighting
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- pride in your country's interests and placing them above all others
- one-sided information used by a government to persuade the public
- The Treaty of ______ was an agreement that blamed Germany for the war and severely punished Germany
- ______ warafare: battle strategy in which soldiers fought from deep pits dug into the earth
- armored combat vehicle used for the first time in WWI
- The alliance made by Austria-Hungary, Germany, and the Ottoman Empire prior to the war
- the massive buildup of new weapons of war due to industrialization and new inventions
14 Clues: an agreement to stop fighting • armored combat vehicle used for the first time in WWI • new warship introduced by Germany that used undersea torpedoes • one-sided information used by a government to persuade the public • ________ gas: new weapon that caused choking, blindness, and death • pride in your country's interests and placing them above all others • ...
Tiffany Hong's Business Guide Crossword 2022-09-21
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- An item not essential for survival that adds pleasure and comfort to life
- People or businesses that purchase goods or services
- Raw materials that come from the natural environment
- A low state in the economy in which there is a fall in production
- Rise in the price of goods and services over time
- Someone who uses goods and services
- A product or service that is no longer used or produced
- A certain period where the demand for a product decreases
- Different periods of growth and decline that occur in the GDP
- Maximum level of output, income, and profit
- The labour force in a business that produces goods and services
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- Equipment, buildings, money that are used in the production of goods and services
- Businesses depending on other businesses in order to run and progress
- An activity where you produce and supply a good or service to create a profit
- Goods that replace each other and satisfy the same needs
- Things used to provide goods and services
- Advancements in existing inventions
- Assistance provided through actions in exchange for payment
- A idea that was discovered
- Anyone who makes or supplies a good or service
- The number of goods and services made available to consumers by businesses
- An item that is essential for survival
- Goods that go with and are used together
- Steady rise and increase in demand and investment
- A product that can be seen or touched
- The want and ability to buy a good or service
26 Clues: A idea that was discovered • Advancements in existing inventions • Someone who uses goods and services • A product that can be seen or touched • An item that is essential for survival • Goods that go with and are used together • Things used to provide goods and services • Maximum level of output, income, and profit • The want and ability to buy a good or service • ...
SW Asia Station Day 2/27/25 2025-02-27
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- – The gradual weakening or downfall of a civilization, economy, or political system.
- Military – A well-organized army helps protect the civilization and expand its influence.
- – The introduction of new ideas, methods, or inventions that improve society or technology.
- – A large territory or group of states controlled by a single ruler or governing power.
- – Too many people can strain resources like food, water, and housing.
- Disasters – Earthquakes, floods, or droughts can devastate agriculture and infrastructure.
- Unity – A shared belief system can unite people and establish laws based on moral codes.
- Routes – Trading goods with other civilizations leads to economic growth and cultural exchange.
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- – A complex society characterized by cities, government, social structure, writing, and cultural achievements.
- – A method of supplying water to land or crops through channels, ditches, or other artificial means.
- – The belief in and worship of a single god.
- – The act of taking control of a place or people through military force.
- – Outside attacks weaken military strength and disrupt daily life.
- Government – A structured leadership ensures laws are enforced and resources are managed efficiently.
- in Farming – Advances such as irrigation systems and better tools lead to food surpluses and population growth.
- – The belief in and worship of multiple gods.
- – The exchange of goods, services, or resources between individuals, groups, or civilizations.
- Decline – Inflation, poor trade relations, or resource depletion can lead to financial instability.
- Achievements – Developments in writing, architecture, and art contribute to a civilization’s identity and strength.
- & Civil War – Internal conflicts and revolts weaken the civilization from within.
- Corruption – Dishonest leaders and government inefficiency cause distrust and chaos.
21 Clues: – The belief in and worship of a single god. • – The belief in and worship of multiple gods. • – Outside attacks weaken military strength and disrupt daily life. • – Too many people can strain resources like food, water, and housing. • – The act of taking control of a place or people through military force. • ...
Discovery and inventions 2021-06-24
Inventions and Inventors 2024-11-15
Powers of Congress EF 2017-03-09
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- The House brings the charges and the Senate holds the trial to remove a government official
- the power of Congress to regulate interstate and foreign trade
- congress has the power to regulate this and the delivery of mail
- To promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts,by securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and Discoveries
- Congress can do this to pay for public programs
- Those delegated powers of the National Government that are suggested by the expressed powers set out in the constitution; those "necessary and proper" to carry out the expressed powers
- Power to create Makes laws regarding immigration
- the constitution is presumed to have delegated to the National Government because it is the Government of a sovereign state within the world community
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- The Congress shall have Power... to pay the Debts and provide for
- Those delegated powers of the National Government that are spelled out, expressly in the constitution; also called the "enumerated powers."
- If there is a problem in governmental programs they investigate it
- a charge levied by government on persons or property to raise money to meet public needs
- confirm agreements
- Power to Regulate foreign trade
- to provide for the consequence for of counterfeiting the Securities and current Coin of the United States
- amendments 2/3 of Congress can propose changes to the Constitution
- Print currency in small batches
- The Congress shall have Power to dispose of and make all needful Rules and Regulations respecting the Territory or other Property belonging to the United States
- Cases may come here if someone breaks a federal law like tax evasion
- Free (someone) from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty
20 Clues: confirm agreements • Power to Regulate foreign trade • Print currency in small batches • Congress can do this to pay for public programs • Power to create Makes laws regarding immigration • the power of Congress to regulate interstate and foreign trade • congress has the power to regulate this and the delivery of mail • ...
Mathematician 2021-08-26
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- He contributed to several equations to calculus and geometry
- He is generally regarded as one of the greatest mathematicians of all time for his contributions to number theory, geometry, probability theory
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- He contributed to several equations to calculus and geometry
- The mathematician who discovered the number zero
- A great mathematician and often called the father of geometry
- Indian mathematician whose contributions to the theory of numbers include pioneering discoveries of the properties of the partition function
- A mathematician who was able to derive the value of Pi using his exceptional intellect. He also shouted the word “Eureka!”
- He created the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus which states that differentiation and integration are inverse operations.
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. • ...
Roman Crossword 2025-12-12
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- A fighting force of 5,000 soldiers
- The Roman set of laws
- The ingredient of Roman concrete that makes it so strong
- There were 3 _____ wars against Carthage
- A large theater that Roman people often went to for entertainment
- The brothers who founded Rome
- Julius Caesar's great niece, lead Rome through the golden age
- Saying no to a law, a term invented by the Romans
- Sometimes called "Roman Lake" Rome used it for all of its sea trade
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- The common farmers, merchants and traders of Rome
- The rich high social class of Rome
- The river Rome was founded near
- Means "Roman Peace" the golden age of Rome
- The government had two of these, they were the main
- People would come to see ______ fight in the Colosseum
- The belief in many gods, the religion of the Romans
- One of the famous inventions of Rome, used to carry fresh water with gravity
- a ruler only elected by consuls during war
- Rome became a(n)______ under Augustus in 27 BCE
- "All ____ lead to Rome"
20 Clues: The Roman set of laws • "All ____ lead to Rome" • The brothers who founded Rome • The river Rome was founded near • The rich high social class of Rome • A fighting force of 5,000 soldiers • There were 3 _____ wars against Carthage • Means "Roman Peace" the golden age of Rome • a ruler only elected by consuls during war • Rome became a(n)______ under Augustus in 27 BCE • ...
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
global interactions 2025-01-06
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- Alps everest
- is a percent of africa
- genghis Khan Hitler
- one of the 4 ancient africa tribes lactated in southern coast africa
- light bulb,great wall of china,
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- is a percent of africa
- china india Europe
- one of the 4 ancient africa tribes lactated in northern africa
- one of the 4 ancient africa tribes lactated in western africa
- one of the 4 ancient africa tribes lactated in west africa
- is a percent of africa
11 Clues: Alps everest • china india Europe • genghis Khan Hitler • is a percent of africa • is a percent of africa • is a percent of africa • light bulb,great wall of china, • one of the 4 ancient africa tribes lactated in west africa • one of the 4 ancient africa tribes lactated in western africa • one of the 4 ancient africa tribes lactated in northern africa • ...
the north and south 2022-02-28
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- parts (components) that are, for practical purposes, identical
- changed by industrial revolution
- the emergence of capitalism, European imperialism, efforts to mine coal, and the effects of the Agricultural Revolution
- a spinning frame that is powered by a water-wheel
- the transition to new manufacturing processes in Great Britain
- was an American inventor, widely known for inventing the cotton gin, one of the key inventions of the Industrial Revolution that shaped the economy of the Antebellum South
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- any filament, fibre, or yarn that can be made into fabric or cloth, and the resulting material itself.
- an early English-American industrialist known as the "Father of the American Industrial Revolution" and the "Father of the American Factory System
- relating to a strip of land where cotton was prodominant
- meaning "cotton engine"
- the science, art, or practice of cultivating the soil
11 Clues: meaning "cotton engine" • changed by industrial revolution • a spinning frame that is powered by a water-wheel • the science, art, or practice of cultivating the soil • relating to a strip of land where cotton was prodominant • parts (components) that are, for practical purposes, identical • the transition to new manufacturing processes in Great Britain • ...
the north and south 2022-02-28
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- the transition to new manufacturing processes in Great Britain
- meaning "cotton engine"
- any filament, fibre, or yarn that can be made into fabric or cloth, and the resulting material itself.
- the emergence of capitalism, European imperialism, efforts to mine coal, and the effects of the Agricultural Revolution
- the science, art, or practice of cultivating the soil
- was an American inventor, widely known for inventing the cotton gin, one of the key inventions of the Industrial Revolution that shaped the economy of the Antebellum South
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- relating to a strip of land where cotton was prodominant
- a spinning frame that is powered by a water-wheel
- parts (components) that are, for practical purposes, identical
- changed by industrial revolution
- an early English-American industrialist known as the "Father of the American Industrial Revolution" and the "Father of the American Factory System
11 Clues: meaning "cotton engine" • changed by industrial revolution • a spinning frame that is powered by a water-wheel • the science, art, or practice of cultivating the soil • relating to a strip of land where cotton was prodominant • the transition to new manufacturing processes in Great Britain • parts (components) that are, for practical purposes, identical • ...
October 2024 GK 1 2024-10-12
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- Hassan Nasrallah was a cleric and politician in which country and served as the secretary-general of Hezbollah, a Shia Islamist political party and militia, from 1992 until his assassination in 2024 by ISRAEL
- India has become the ____ economy in the world to surpass 700 billion US dollars in foreign reserves, joining China, Japan, and Switzerland.
- As per recent data, which state leads the country in installed capacity for rooftop solar power under the PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana?
- What is the name of the Indian Navy’s sailing vessel used in the Navika Sagar Parikrama expedition II
- The Nobel Prize for Literature 2024 was awarded to Han Kang, she is from which country?
- What is the rank of India in the ‘Global Innovation Index (GII) 2024’?
- He can serve. He can dance. He can take selfies. He can talk. He can do anything “you want”. That is Tesla's ______ robot, who can be your humanoid friend.
- “INDIAsize project”, recently seen in the news, is an initiative of which ministry
- A measure of risk in the financial markets. In its simplest terms, it is how much an asset price tends to go up and down
- Which country won the ‘Men’s Asian Hockey Champions Trophy 2024’?
- This year's Nobel Prize for Chemistry was given to scientists David Baker, Demis Hassabis and John M. Jumper. for their ground-breaking work in the field of?
- The practice of borrowing shares, then selling them, in the hope of buying them back at a lower price and making a profit.
- Seyyed Ali Hosseini Khamenei is the supreme leader of ?
- Recently, Anura Kumara Dissanayake has been elected as the president of which country?
- Which is the world's tallest imaging Cherenkov telescope, located in Hanle, Ladakh, at an approximate elevation of 4,300 meters.(Use abbreviation)
- The Nobel Prize in which category for 2024 was awarded to John J. Hopfield and Geoffrey E. Hinton for foundational discoveries and inventions that enable machine learning with artificial neural networks
- Who has been appointed as the new chairman of Tata Trust
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday (October 11, 2024) left for home after wrapping up his "productive" two-day visit to the ______ where he attended the ASEAN-India and East Asia Summit
- In which state did BJP win the assemble election for 3rd consecutive time
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- Which organization from Japan was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in the year 2024?
- Founder of TATA Group
- Full form of FDI in trade terms
- Recently, how many languages have conferred the status of Classical Language by the union government?
- NASA scientists suggested which country's Three Gorges Dam may affect Earth’s rotation due to shifting massive amounts of water.
- What is the rank of India in the Asia Power Index Report 2024, recently published by the Lowy Institute?
- According to Ministry of Food and Public Distribution, what is the position of India in ethanol production and consumption globally?
- Financial services companies that are not part of the regulated banking system but are still involved in lending and derivatives trading. The expansion of shadow banks in the early 2000s resulted in the credit expansion that eventually triggered the 2007-09 financial crisis
- Llama 3.2, recently seen in the news, is an open-source AI model developed by which company
- About two-thirds of the 1,800 employees at one of South Korean electronics giant Samsung’s flagship factories in which city,have been striking work for a month now, demanding higher wages, an eight-hour work day, better working conditions and for the recognition of their recently formed labour union — the Samsung India Workers Union, or SIWU.
- What is the name of mission recently launched by Ministry of Ports, Shipping, and Waterways to promote cruise tourism in India
- The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2024 was awarded to Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun for the discovery of _____ and its role in post-transcriptional gene regulation
- The Finance Minister has officially approved the elevation of ____ to the status of the 14th Maharatna Central Public Sector Enterprise (CPSE).(Use abbreviation)
32 Clues: Founder of TATA Group • Full form of FDI in trade terms • Seyyed Ali Hosseini Khamenei is the supreme leader of ? • Who has been appointed as the new chairman of Tata Trust • Which country won the ‘Men’s Asian Hockey Champions Trophy 2024’? • What is the rank of India in the ‘Global Innovation Index (GII) 2024’? • ...
Famous inventors and their inventions 2024-12-19
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- Which typ of a lokomotive was invented in 1930?
- It was a better way of ...
- What needs to be heated that the light bulb can glow?
- What did Carl Benz also invent?
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- Woho performed the first flight?
- What was the first fighter jet called?
- Who patended a pump with hand-operated valves?
- Where did Richard Trevithick die?
- Who invented a more efficent steam engine?
9 Clues: It was a better way of ... • What did Carl Benz also invent? • Woho performed the first flight? • Where did Richard Trevithick die? • What was the first fighter jet called? • Who invented a more efficent steam engine? • Who patended a pump with hand-operated valves? • Which typ of a lokomotive was invented in 1930? • What needs to be heated that the light bulb can glow?
China and Invention 2020-06-26
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- Joseph ________ was raised by a stern father who educated him well
- harnesses from the 3rd century BC went around the horses' breast instead of the _____
- Francis ____ said that gunpowder, printing, compass were the most important inventions
- the chinese earthquake detector had 8 _____ with balls in their mouths
- in the year 1440AD this printing press was created centuries after Chinese printing
- the famous Diamond _____ was printed paper from 868 AD in China
- Joseph was a professor at this University
- the government of China did not protect intellectual property with ______ laws
- the Luding Bridge is an early example of this type of construction technique
- Chinese philosophy/religion did not believe in a _____ being that created natural laws
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- this type of compass enabled a great deal of travel for many ships
- Confucian scholars believed that the job of a ________ was not honorable
- this invention detects earthquakes and tremors
- this part of the plow turns soil over to make it better for planting
- Spies from this country, and China, fooled Needham into issuing a bad report
- Joseph learned some science by helping his father do many ________ as a teenager
- the books Joseph wrote are called Science and ________
17 Clues: Joseph was a professor at this University • this invention detects earthquakes and tremors • the books Joseph wrote are called Science and ________ • the famous Diamond _____ was printed paper from 868 AD in China • this type of compass enabled a great deal of travel for many ships • Joseph ________ was raised by a stern father who educated him well • ...
Rosie Revere Engineer 2024-03-01
6 Clues: new creations • completely confused; baffled • a sudden feeling of excitement • breathing with a whistling sound • to make a series of explosive noises • a person who designs or builds engines, machines, or systems
Computer Science Discoveries Unit 2 2022-05-24
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- The part of a CSS rule-set that defines which HTML elements the style should be applied to.
- How the content of a website is organized.
- The text and images on a website.
- The collected information about an individual across multiple websites on the Internet.
- Hypertext Markup Language, a language used to create web pages.
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- A piece of a website, marked by a start tag and often closed with an end tag.
- The exclusive legal right to print, publish, perform, film, or record literary, artistic, or musical material, and to authorize others to do the same.
- An identifier that allows multiple elements in an HTML document to be styled in the same way.
- The special set of characters that indicates the start and end of an HTML element and that element's type.
- A program that searches for items on the World Wide Web.
- Cascading Style Sheets; a language used to describe how HTML elements should be styled.
- A title or summary for a document or section of a document.
- Reliable, honest, and truthful.
- Closely connected to a topic.
14 Clues: Closely connected to a topic. • Reliable, honest, and truthful. • The text and images on a website. • How the content of a website is organized. • A program that searches for items on the World Wide Web. • A title or summary for a document or section of a document. • Hypertext Markup Language, a language used to create web pages. • ...
THE ISLAND OF INVENTIONS 2021-10-20
5 Clues: The action of creating something • A feeling to know about something • Very unusual and remarkable, something great • Something that is meant to be kept unknown or unseen by others • The action of inviting someone to go somewhere of to do something
Causes of the Civil War 2023-02-03
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- the act of causing something
- an agreement that is created due to both sides losing something
- When one person owns another person as if they are property and withholds their freedom
- Someone who wanted to abolish slavery
- the time period where there was an increase in inventions and drastic changes to how Americans produced, manufactured, and sold goods.
- the art of effective speaking and writing, usually to persuade (convincing/changing minds)
- relating to the activities of the government
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- the idea that it was guaranteed by God that the United States would span the entire continent of North America.
- to show or prove something to be right or reasonable.
- a pre-Civil war idea; the right of the people living in a newly organized territory to decide whether or not it becomes a slave state or free state
- to be free, to have freedom
- relating to things that help make money for a country (like labor and resources)
- An organization of people with similar political beliefs that want to influence public policy
- loyalty to the interests of a region over the interests of a country as a whole
- relating to people, their ideas, beliefs, and how they interact with each other
- to separate from a nation and become independent.
- work, especially hard physical work
- to formally end something
18 Clues: to formally end something • to be free, to have freedom • the act of causing something • work, especially hard physical work • Someone who wanted to abolish slavery • relating to the activities of the government • to separate from a nation and become independent. • to show or prove something to be right or reasonable. • ...
L6 U7 2024-06-10
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- to change or edit something
- people want this item or thing, e.g. a good advert makes a product more ...
- level or range in which people’s income fit (two words)
- the main focus of something to show something as more important, e.g. In our new ad we should put ... on our new features
- aimed at the wrong group of people, e.g. our adverts are ...
- a range of things, one end of the ..., at the other end ...
- the main group, e.g. our ad is ... targeting men
- when something happens again and again
- the information someone finds out after doing some research
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- more and more people are doing something, easy to see this on a graph (two words)
- too old, e.g. equipment
- to line up and wait for something
- less and less people are doing something, easy to see this on a graph (two words)
- suggestions about what should be done next, e.g. what is our next ... ... ...?(three words)
- someone that keeps up with new inventions or ideas
- shiny, maybe a style used for photo or magazines
- the newest software or research, e.g. all of my apps are ...-...-... (usually with hyphens)
- to have a product or not, e.g. they don't ... that product
18 Clues: too old, e.g. equipment • to change or edit something • to line up and wait for something • when something happens again and again • shiny, maybe a style used for photo or magazines • the main group, e.g. our ad is ... targeting men • someone that keeps up with new inventions or ideas • level or range in which people’s income fit (two words) • ...
Famous Scientists 2020-11-20
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- Chemist who made a leprosy drug from chaulmoogra oil
- American mathematician whose calculations of orbital mechanics as a NASA employee were critical to the success of the first and subsequent U.S. crewed spaceflights
- The first scientist to clone HIV and create a map of its genes
- Mathematician who worked on hyperbolic geometry
- She discovered artemisinin used to treat malaria
- Chemist who conducted research on radioactivity
- This 21-year old scientist is one of the designers and structural analysts building the Space Launch System for NASA which is set to send people to Mars
- American computer scientist and United States Navy rear admiral
- American mathematician who developped the satellite geodesy models that were eventually incorporated into the Global Positioning System (GPS)
- She is the world's foremost expert on chimpanzees, Goodall is best known for her 60-year study of social and family interactions of wild chimpanzees
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- Mathematician who made the mechanical general purpose
- She orbited the Earth 48 times, spent almost three days in space, and to date remains the only woman to have been on a solo space mission
- She contributed in the field of nuclear physics
- First African-American woman to have earned a doctorate at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
- Austrian-Swedish physicist who contributed to the discoveries of the element protactinium and nuclear fission
- India's first female plant scientist
- Discovered DNA Structure
- She discovered the existence of dark matter, the strange glue that holds the universe together
- Enginner, physician and former NASA astronaut
19 Clues: Discovered DNA Structure • India's first female plant scientist • Enginner, physician and former NASA astronaut • She contributed in the field of nuclear physics • Mathematician who worked on hyperbolic geometry • Chemist who conducted research on radioactivity • She discovered artemisinin used to treat malaria • Chemist who made a leprosy drug from chaulmoogra oil • ...
Statements 2022-11-10
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- the process by which the codes and practices of industry and the academy are increasingly traded across the boundary between the two
- exploitation of living organisms for profitable biological material
- Abbreviation for the term used to describe the communication between the commercial and academical
- creations of the mind, such as inventions; literary and artistic works; designs; and symbols, names and images used in commerce.
- acquisition of biological materials from other places for the aims of improving ones own society
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- some localities belong to all humanity and that their resources are available for everyone's use and benefit
- Ability for researchers to decide for themselves what they want to research
- name one of the three patenting conditions
8 Clues: name one of the three patenting conditions • exploitation of living organisms for profitable biological material • Ability for researchers to decide for themselves what they want to research • acquisition of biological materials from other places for the aims of improving ones own society • ...
A Tale of Two Cities 2017-09-26
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- The Antonyms of this are cheer and happiness
- This person is a hijacker and a thief
- This is great determination or steadfastness
- (Replace the word in quotations) Another word for your "partner" in crime.
- This means menacing or harmful
- This word means a radical change or conversion
- The rich man lives in a ____________ house.
- The homeless man lives in a cardboard box in ____________.
- The name of the guard for the mail coach (pg. 5)
- Malachi's writing is ____________.
- The Antonyms of this word are healthy or strong
- This word refers to God's provision for us.
- The antonyms of this word are blessed and good.
- The name of the man who delivered a message to Mr. Lorry (pg. 7)
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- The old navy base that had been left for years had become ____________.
- The homeless man was very ____________ looking.
- These are discoveries or realizations
- (Replace the word in quotations) The world tells you to chase your "dreams."
- The name of the hill that the Dover mail was going up at the beginning of ch 2 (pg. 3)
- A sailor accused of being ____________ would be Court Martialed.
- The cranky old man had become very mean and ____________.
- This means astounded or shocked
- The ____________ was found in St. Giles by the Musketeers.
- The King of England was described as having a ____________ (Two Words/pg. 1)
- The Criminal had ____________ for the Judge who sentenced him to life in prison.
25 Clues: This means menacing or harmful • This means astounded or shocked • Malachi's writing is ____________. • These are discoveries or realizations • This person is a hijacker and a thief • The rich man lives in a ____________ house. • This word refers to God's provision for us. • The Antonyms of this are cheer and happiness • This is great determination or steadfastness • ...
Famous Dogs 2021-11-10
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- Beethoven's girlfriend
- sometimes shadow would get annoyed with me because I had so much energy, but I still managed to find my way home
- one half of this famous duo, their owner makes crazy inventions
- this dog is in harry potter, Sirius Black but also known as...
- - cruella wanted all of these kinds of dogs, there were 101 of them
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- everyone was afraid of me when their baseballs went over the fence
- good grief! this dog pretends to be the red baron
- the dog that hangs out with mickey and his friends
- this dog was Dorothy's companion
9 Clues: Beethoven's girlfriend • this dog was Dorothy's companion • good grief! this dog pretends to be the red baron • the dog that hangs out with mickey and his friends • this dog is in harry potter, Sirius Black but also known as... • one half of this famous duo, their owner makes crazy inventions • everyone was afraid of me when their baseballs went over the fence • ...
Transcendentalism 2023-04-03
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- Known for his criticisms of the government
- A philosophy based on nature and self-improvement
- Emerson is quoted as saying that "A foolish consistency is the ____ of little minds"
- Contrarily to Thoreau, Emerson spoke much about how _____ was beneficial
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- Believed that Americans should feel prideful for working
- Thoreau stated that inventions distract our ___ from serious things
- Relative to Emerson, Thoreau would be considered more of a(n)
- Sarah Chrisman believed that living with items from a different era can teach a lot about
- What was the technology that Thoreau used to convey his message against technology
9 Clues: Known for his criticisms of the government • A philosophy based on nature and self-improvement • Believed that Americans should feel prideful for working • Relative to Emerson, Thoreau would be considered more of a(n) • Thoreau stated that inventions distract our ___ from serious things • Contrarily to Thoreau, Emerson spoke much about how _____ was beneficial • ...
Science and Technology 2024-05-21
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- What is a device that people use to work on
- What was one of the first inventions that helped people navigate where they were
- We can us it to navigate us today
- What is a vehicle that helps people go from country to country
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- What do we use to cure our diseases that people could not use back then
- Type of transportation that gets one to place quickly and has it's own specific roads
- Which organization is known for discovering outer space
- What is a daily transportation we use
- Name of the first rocket landed on the moon
9 Clues: We can us it to navigate us today • What is a daily transportation we use • What is a device that people use to work on • Name of the first rocket landed on the moon • Which organization is known for discovering outer space • What is a vehicle that helps people go from country to country • What do we use to cure our diseases that people could not use back then • ...
Pelagius Crossword 2024-06-21
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- The nature of the human will according to Pelagius
- A thinker who proposed a religious system of free will
- A problem: if humans can be good by the strength of their own will, there is no need for God's .....
- An official teaching of the Church
- 'You will realise that doctrines are ..... of the human mind...'
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- Pelagius objected to the idea of ..... sin
- The story of Moses and the burning bush is in this book of the Old Testament
- Contemporary of Pelagius who opposed his ideas
- Someone whose ideas are officially banned by the Church
- A thinker who proposed a religious system of free will
- The book in the New Testament that suggests Pharoah's actions were predestined
11 Clues: An official teaching of the Church • Pelagius objected to the idea of ..... sin • Contemporary of Pelagius who opposed his ideas • The nature of the human will according to Pelagius • A thinker who proposed a religious system of free will • A thinker who proposed a religious system of free will • Someone whose ideas are officially banned by the Church • ...
Inventions during the 1800s 2021-03-02
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- Fast, agile ship invented by Donald Mckay
- created when Eli Whitney was presented with the opportunity to make muskets for the US Military
- inventor of Morse Code and invented the very popular telegraph
- Invented by Samuel F.B. Morse in 1844 and greatly increased communication
- Mowed wheat and other grains; created by Cyrus McCormick
- inventor of the water-powered textile mill
- A machine that allowed a person to produce multiple spools of thread at the same time and increased textile production
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- Inventor of the Steel Plow
- Invented in 1846 by Elias Howe
- Inventor of the steamboat, which greatly increased trade and transportation
- ____ Steel Process; created by Henry Bessemer
- Created in 1837 to make plowing the sow in the west easier and more efficient
- Inventor of the Cotton Gin and interchangeable parts
- Created to decrease the time it took to remove the seeds from cotton fibers; invented in 1793
- Created by George Stephenson in 1830 and carried people and goods over long distances
- ____ Hargreaves; inventor of the spinning jenny
16 Clues: Inventor of the Steel Plow • Invented in 1846 by Elias Howe • Fast, agile ship invented by Donald Mckay • inventor of the water-powered textile mill • ____ Steel Process; created by Henry Bessemer • ____ Hargreaves; inventor of the spinning jenny • Inventor of the Cotton Gin and interchangeable parts • Mowed wheat and other grains; created by Cyrus McCormick • ...
Chapter 21 Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-12
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- Thomas Edison's most well known invention
- The pattern of good times and bad times in a nations economy.
- Largest North American Mountain Range
- A system that divided the U.S. into 4 time zones for, at first, railroads in 1883
- A company given permission by the government to raise money by selling stock.
- A Croatian immigrant who use generators to harness power and create cheap electricity.
- The one-hundredth birthday of America celebrated at a world fair.
- Groups of workers that negotiate wages and working conditions with company owners
- A plant purifying crude oil
- Places where workers labor for long hours under poor conditions for not much money.
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- They wanted an end to Chinese immigration and excluded Chinese from their work.
- The aftermath of a bombing that took place at a labor demonstration on May 4th, 1886.
- To cross a continent, especially by the use of railroad.
- A guarantee that inventors will get all profits on their inventions for a certain length of time.
- A major invention in 1876
- people who donated millions of dollars to colleges,libraries, museums,orchestra,and opera companies.
- Made metal into steel for a low cost, this revolutionized metal production specifically between 1877 and 1892
- The fastest way of transportation at the time
- A person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so.
- An iron alloy
20 Clues: An iron alloy • A major invention in 1876 • A plant purifying crude oil • Largest North American Mountain Range • Thomas Edison's most well known invention • The fastest way of transportation at the time • To cross a continent, especially by the use of railroad. • The pattern of good times and bad times in a nations economy. • ...
1920s Vocab 2026-01-11
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- Illegal economy for banned goods
- Nationwide ban that fueled crime and underground bars
- Gangster who became rich from bootlegging
- Cheap wooden shoes worn during hard times
- Sudden drop in stock prices
- Air travel made famous by Lindbergh’s solo flight
- Radicals blamed for the Wall Street bombing
- Baseball star famous for record home runs
- Hate group promoting white supremacy
- Condition when people cannot find jobs
- Wealthy Black neighborhood destroyed in Tulsa
- Era defined by music and social change
- Borrowed money used to buy goods
- Long lines showing postwar poverty
- Athlete known nationwide
- Use of media to sell products
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- Movement of African Americans to northern cities
- Technology that united Americans through sound
- Illegal selling of alcohol during Prohibition
- Period of cultural creativity and growth
- Harding’s promise to return to stability after war
- Creation of new inventions and technologies
- Live sound sent across the country
- Financial district targeted by a deadly 1920 attack
- Secret club where alcohol was sold
- Day the stock market collapsed
- Factory method that makes large numbers quickly
- Production system where workers add parts as items move
- Economic engine driven by mass-produced cars
- Pilot who flew solo across the Atlantic
- Women who challenged social rules with fashion and behavior
- Cultural center of Black art and music
- Nickname that described energy, growth, and excitement
- Affordable car that put Americans on wheels
34 Clues: Athlete known nationwide • Sudden drop in stock prices • Use of media to sell products • Day the stock market collapsed • Illegal economy for banned goods • Borrowed money used to buy goods • Live sound sent across the country • Secret club where alcohol was sold • Long lines showing postwar poverty • Hate group promoting white supremacy • Cultural center of Black art and music • ...
Occupation 2023-07-22
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- Culinary experts who cook and prepare delicious meals, using their creativity and skills to delight diners.
- Problem solvers who design and create innovative solutions for various industries and challenges using math and science.
- Brave individuals who respond to fires and other emergencies, risking their lives to protect others and property.
- Medical professionals who diagnose and treat illnesses, working to keep people healthy and save lives.
- Creative individuals who express themselves through various forms like painting, music, or dance, inspiring others with their talents.
- Agricultural workers who cultivate crops and raise livestock, providing food and resources for communities.
- Space explorers who travel to space and conduct experiments on spacecraft, pushing the boundaries of human knowledge.
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- Officer Law enforcement officers who maintain order, ensure public safety, and protect communities from crime and harm.
- Animal doctors who care for and treat sick or injured animals, ensuring their well-being and health.
- Artists who play musical instruments or sing, sharing their passion for music and evoking emotions in listeners.
- Sports competitors who showcase their physical abilities and sportsmanship while inspiring fans and aspiring athletes.
- Wordsmiths who use their imagination and skill with language to create stories, poems, and other written works.
- Researchers who explore and study the natural world, making discoveries and contributing to advancements in various fields.
- Designers who plan and create buildings and structures, combining creativity with practicality to shape the built environment.
- Educators who guide students in various subjects, helping them learn and develop essential skills for their future.
15 Clues: Animal doctors who care for and treat sick or injured animals, ensuring their well-being and health. • Medical professionals who diagnose and treat illnesses, working to keep people healthy and save lives. • Culinary experts who cook and prepare delicious meals, using their creativity and skills to delight diners. • ...
Unit 4.1 Quiz 2024-11-05
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- Growth of art and culture in Italian city states due to prosperity
- What cartographers make with new landmasses after the Age of Exploration
- Characteristic of Renaissance that means less religious, more worldly
- Shape of trade network in the Atlantic Ocean that connected the Americas, Europe, and Africa
- Language spoken across South America (EXCEPT Brazil) due to colonization
- Treaty that divided the New World between Spain and Portugal so they could establish colonies
- This labor system enslaved Native Americans for Spanish conquistadors
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- This system helped China increase its treasury though establishing superiority over other regions
- English settlers had this advantage over Native Americans when there was conflict
- Type of crop grown in most world (and your favorite teacher :)
- Potential Marco Polo destination; accounts of their wealth make explorers want to get there
- Empire that conquered Constantinople and most of the trade routes to Asia (BAD for Europe)
- Where millions of slaves would be imported as forced labor to the Caribbean
- The inventions of new tools like the astrolabe helped this become more accurate= less likely to get lost!
- Type of person who would spread Islam in the Indian Ocean trade network
- Disease that caused the largest decline in native population
- Type of exchange between Old and New World of plants, animals, diseases, and ideas
- Type of navigation used by the Polynesians to find islands in the Pacific (I AM MOANAAAAAAA)
18 Clues: Disease that caused the largest decline in native population • Type of crop grown in most world (and your favorite teacher :) • Growth of art and culture in Italian city states due to prosperity • Characteristic of Renaissance that means less religious, more worldly • This labor system enslaved Native Americans for Spanish conquistadors • ...
6th Grade: Chapter 1- Prehistory 2023-06-08
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- A long period of dry weather
- farming
- the large mammals of a particular region, habitat, or geological period
- scientist who study the origins of man
- Able to produce good crops
- a spoken record of past events
- A secondhand account of an event or a retelling of another person's observations written by someone who did not witness or actually participate in the events.
- A scientist who examines objects to learn about the human past.
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- people who hunted animals and gathered wild plants for food
- A movement from one country or region to another
- It is a firsthand account presented by someone present or actively participating in the event. Examples include manuscripts, photographs, oral histories, and personal journals.
- Beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people.
- small area in a desert where water and vegetation are found
- a person who moves from place to place
- the application of knowledge and tools and inventions to meet people's needs.
- the process of changing plants or animals to make them more useful to humans
- The preserved remains or traces of an organism that lived in the past
- an object made by a human being, typically an item of cultural or historical interest.
- Bridge (Beringia) connected Asia to North America; first people crossed during Ice Age, were following the herds
19 Clues: farming • Able to produce good crops • A long period of dry weather • a spoken record of past events • a person who moves from place to place • scientist who study the origins of man • A movement from one country or region to another • people who hunted animals and gathered wild plants for food • small area in a desert where water and vegetation are found • ...
Unit 4 Vocab Crossword 2023-03-02
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- A form of nationalism wherein the nation is defined by a shared heritage
- Freedom and independence; self-governance
- A high-ranking social class, having special privileges and influence
- The modern autonomous nation, considered as a unit of political organization
- The body of beliefs, symbols and political/social aims of a group
- The doctrine that a state is subject to the will of the people
- The quality or state of being independent
- The middle class
- A person who advocates fundamental or extreme social and political changes
- A massive upheaval in ideas or ways of doing something
- The power of self-government
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- The set of basic laws and principles by which a nation is governed
- Relating to a social system in which a father rules
- An authoritarian governing system in which a hereditary ruler holds complete power until death
- A sum of money leveled by government on income, property or sales
- A person belonging by birth or naturalization to a political and geographic entity
- A people living in the same geographic region & having a common history, language and culture
- A form of government in which power ultimately rests with the people
- A period of change that occurred during the 16th & 17th centuries as new scientific discoveries were made
- An economic system in which the means of production and distribution are privately owned and prices are determined by competition
- A person who favors tradition and opposes rapid change
- A state or nation where supreme political power is exercised by elected representatives
- Concern for or devotion to one's own nation
- An 18th century philosophical movement that emphasized the use of reason
- One who believes in a progressive political philosophy; favoring social change and individual liberty
25 Clues: The middle class • The power of self-government • Freedom and independence; self-governance • The quality or state of being independent • Concern for or devotion to one's own nation • Relating to a social system in which a father rules • A person who favors tradition and opposes rapid change • A massive upheaval in ideas or ways of doing something • ...
Chapter 21 Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-12
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- They wanted an end to Chinese immigration and excluded Chinese from their work.
- Largest North American Mountain Range
- The aftermath of a bombing that took place at a labor demonstration on May 4th, 1886.
- Made metal into steel for a low cost, this revolutionized metal production specifically between 1877 and 1892
- The one-hundredth birthday of America celebrated at a world fair.
- A Croatian immigrant who use generators to harness power and create cheap electricity.
- A guarantee that inventors will get all profits on their inventions for a certain length of time.
- To cross a continent, especially by the use of railroad.
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- A company given permission by the government to raise money by selling stock.
- A system that divided the U.S. into 4 time zones for, at first, railroads in 1883
- A plant purifying crude oil
- The pattern of good times and bad times in a nations economy.
- The fastest way of transportation at the time
- A person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so.
- Thomas Edison's most well known invention
- Places where workers labor for long hours under poor conditions for not much money.
- Groups of workers that negotiate wages and working conditions with company owners
- A major invention in 1876
- An iron alloy
- people who donated millions of dollars to colleges,libraries, museums,orchestra,and opera companies.
20 Clues: An iron alloy • A major invention in 1876 • A plant purifying crude oil • Largest North American Mountain Range • Thomas Edison's most well known invention • The fastest way of transportation at the time • To cross a continent, especially by the use of railroad. • The pattern of good times and bad times in a nations economy. • ...
Chapter 21 Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-12
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- Made metal into steel for a low cost, this revolutionized metal production specifically between 1877 and 1892
- An iron alloy
- The one-hundredth birthday of America celebrated at a world fair.
- people who donated millions of dollars to colleges,libraries, museums,orchestra,and opera companies.
- To cross a continent, especially by the use of railroad.
- Thomas Edison's most well known invention
- A plant purifying crude oil
- The fastest way of transportation at the time
- Groups of workers that negotiate wages and working conditions with company owners
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- A system that divided the U.S. into 4 time zones for, at first, railroads in 1883
- A guarantee that inventors will get all profits on their inventions for a certain length of time.
- The pattern of good times and bad times in a nations economy.
- The aftermath of a bombing that took place at a labor demonstration on May 4th, 1886.
- A person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so.
- A major invention in 1876
- Places where workers labor for long hours under poor conditions for not much money.
- They wanted an end to Chinese immigration and excluded Chinese from their work.
- A Croatian immigrant who use generators to harness power and create cheap electricity.
- Largest North American Mountain Range
- A company given permission by the government to raise money by selling stock.
20 Clues: An iron alloy • A major invention in 1876 • A plant purifying crude oil • Largest North American Mountain Range • Thomas Edison's most well known invention • The fastest way of transportation at the time • To cross a continent, especially by the use of railroad. • The pattern of good times and bad times in a nations economy. • ...
Intellectual Property 2025-09-08
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- the exclusive legal right to reproduce, distribute, or sell an original work
- (two words) free works or inventions for which IP rights have expired or were never established
- the illegal reproduction and distribution of copyrighted works
- when someone uses IP without permission
- (two words) confidential business information that provides a competitive edge
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- process of formally recording a trademark, patent, or copyright
- formal permission granted by the owner of intellectual property to another party to use it
- rights granted for an invention
- word, phrase, or symbol that distinguishes the source of goods or services from others
9 Clues: rights granted for an invention • when someone uses IP without permission • the illegal reproduction and distribution of copyrighted works • process of formally recording a trademark, patent, or copyright • the exclusive legal right to reproduce, distribute, or sell an original work • (two words) confidential business information that provides a competitive edge • ...
Westward Expansion 2025-01-21
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- Individual miners searching for gold and other minerals (2 words)
- Rapidly growing town near mines during gold and silver rushes (1 word)
- Cooperative organization of farmers that advocated for economic and social reforms to protect farmers' interests (2 words)
- Frederick Jackson Turner's idea that the expansion into western lands shaped American democracy, character, and individualism (2 words)
- Fencing innovation that ended open-range ranching (2 words)
- Land distributed by the government to railroads and colleges to encourage westward expansion (2 words)
- Law granting 160 acres to settlers who lived on the land for 5 years and farmed it (2 words)
- Mechanized farming caused a decline in costs, which hurt small farmers by reducing their profits (2 words)
- Migration to California following mineral discoveries in 1848 (2 words)
- Train system completed in 1869 that connected the East and West coasts (2 words)
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- Federal law that regulated railroad rates to protect farmers (3 words)
- Famous path westward taken by pioneers seeking economic opportunities (2 words)
- Changes to farming equipment that increased production but hurt small farmers who couldn’t keep up (1 word)
- Unfenced grazing land for cattle, ended by barbed wire (2 words)
- Belief that Americans and the U.S. government had a right and a duty to expand across the continent (2 words)
- Law funding construction of the transcontinental railroad (3 words)
- African Americans who migrated west to escape Southern racial violence (1 word)
17 Clues: Fencing innovation that ended open-range ranching (2 words) • Unfenced grazing land for cattle, ended by barbed wire (2 words) • Individual miners searching for gold and other minerals (2 words) • Law funding construction of the transcontinental railroad (3 words) • Federal law that regulated railroad rates to protect farmers (3 words) • ...
James and Parliament 2022-11-08
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- tried to separate moderate and extremist Catholics
- group of extremist Catholics tried to destroy Houses of Parliament
- a list of requests given to James I by Puritans in 1603
- made monopolies illegal except for new inventions
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- War between Protestant and Catholic
- a meeting in January 1604, convened at Hampton Court Palace, for discussion between King James I of England and representatives of the Church of England, including leading English Puritans
6 Clues: War between Protestant and Catholic • made monopolies illegal except for new inventions • tried to separate moderate and extremist Catholics • a list of requests given to James I by Puritans in 1603 • group of extremist Catholics tried to destroy Houses of Parliament • ...
BMGC ETHICS AND CSR 2025-02-18
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- The act of offering something valuable to influence someone's actions in an unethical way.
- The practice of a company being socially accountable to itself, its stakeholders, and the public.
- A business approach that includes people, planet, and profit in decision-making is known as the ____ bottom line.
- A legal framework protecting the ownership of inventions and creative works
- The illegal practice where someone in power demands money or favors in exchange for business or favors.
- The practice of a company giving misleading information about how environmentally friendly its products are.
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- The act of recognizing and rewarding fair business practices, transparency, and ethical behavior.
- The principles of right and wrong that guide individual and business behavior
- An ethical theory that suggests the best action maximizes overall happiness and minimizes harm
9 Clues: A legal framework protecting the ownership of inventions and creative works • The principles of right and wrong that guide individual and business behavior • The act of offering something valuable to influence someone's actions in an unethical way. • An ethical theory that suggests the best action maximizes overall happiness and minimizes harm • ...
Lindsay N. #5 Unit 32 4-7-22 2022-04-03
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- a class of people who have a high social position because of the family they are born into
- a container used to keep food or drink at its original temperature.
- a collection of written works, such as poems or stories. An anthology can be written by one or by several authors
- the science and study of animals
- the study of the physical structure of the earth and how it has changed over time
- a form of government in which power rests with the people, either directly or through elected representatives.
- a collection of myths, a stories that form part of the traditional knowledge of a society.
- a class of people who have a high social position because of the family they are born into
- demonstrating the belief that all people should be treated equally.
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- the study of the mind and of the ways that people feel and act
- the order of events in time
- a field of knowledge having to do with the practical applications of science and industry, or the inventions and methods of solving problems
- the science of the earth's surface and all life on it
- a device that controls temperature automatically
- using, resulting from, or producing heat
- the area of mathematics concerned with the study of shapes and objects
- working or operating by itself. done without having to think about it
17 Clues: the order of events in time • the science and study of animals • using, resulting from, or producing heat • a device that controls temperature automatically • the science of the earth's surface and all life on it • the study of the mind and of the ways that people feel and act • a container used to keep food or drink at its original temperature. • ...
Ten Cool Organic Discoveries 2025-04-05
10 Clues: alfred • nomad to farmers • 60 carbon environments • fluorinated hydrocarbon • not a vital life source • originated at the Tiber River • handedness of organic compounds • reaction that uses two double bonds • discovered using poor laboratory safety • discovered from unwashed laboratory glassware
Cyber Ethics 2025-06-13
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- ___ to being aware of the ethical practices, and behaving responsibly and appropriately while using the internet.
- practices unethical practices mean accessing the intrnet in an illigal manner.
- piracy ___ software copied and distributed illegally.
- crime cyber crime refers to criminal activities that involve the use of computer.
- ___ refers to the act of using or imitating the language and thoughts of another person as one's original work.
- ___ refers to unwanted bulk email that come from unknown source.
- ___ refers to an illigal intrusion into a computer system or network.
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- property ___ is an impression or a information about a person that exists on the internet.
- footprint ___ in general, footprint is the impression left by a foot or shoe on the ground or a surface.
- Ethics information and communication technology (ITC) is an integral part of our day life.
- your trademarks ___ protects your brand name's logo, packaging,and other distinctive designs.
- Hacking ___ is done for a good cause, such as national security.
- your invention ___ is a right related to the new inventions that grants the inventor the sole.
13 Clues: ___ refers to unwanted bulk email that come from unknown source. • piracy ___ software copied and distributed illegally. • ___ refers to an illigal intrusion into a computer system or network. • Hacking ___ is done for a good cause, such as national security. • ...
African American Inventions 2020-08-11
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- Phillip Downing created this for personal home deliveries
- George Crum's salty treat
- Lloyd P. Ray invented to help clean floors
- Otis Boyking invented this heart assistance
- Benjamin Banneker invented the first on for America
- Thomas W. Stewart invented to wet and clean the floor
- John Purdy created one that folds for easy transport
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- Dr. Charles Drew is known for this
- George T. Sampson invented this to assist in laundry
- frederick Jones made it easier to raise or lower the temperature
- John Love created this for pencils
11 Clues: George Crum's salty treat • Dr. Charles Drew is known for this • John Love created this for pencils • Lloyd P. Ray invented to help clean floors • Otis Boyking invented this heart assistance • Benjamin Banneker invented the first on for America • George T. Sampson invented this to assist in laundry • John Purdy created one that folds for easy transport • ...
1920's Crossword, Lennise Ball 2019-02-26
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- the _____ and Saratoga were built using hulls and were some of the earlier aircraft carriers
- during this time the production, transportation, import, export, and sale of alcohol was illegal
- were associated with the earlier Dada movement
- _____ were massive and had huge firepower which led to these ruling the seas for decades
- because of the refrigerator, the ____ of food was made possible across long distances
- considered one of the bold uses in this category
- these were introduced by immigrants and added new flavors to food
- due to new discoveries in the medical field, new drugs and vaccines were saving many from ______ and viral infections
- this was made illegal in the 1920's causing many to break the law and consume it anyway
- one of the art deco characteristics
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- came to Dr. Frederick in 1920 as an idea and became a way to save diabetics from slowly dying by purifying _____
- steel makers say they did not profit from _____ war materials during WW1
- a way of doing things that someone might create to help them or possibly others
- was a major political issue during the early 1920's
- the _____ epidemic of 1918 was still fresh in peoples minds due to it having killed millions
- the movement that made booze illegal had many believing that it would ____ families from the abuse and effects alcohol had on some
- the antibiotic effect was discovered by a French medical student named Ernest Duchesne. This antibiotic is known as ____
- the ____ movement had created the period of prohibition due to making booze illegal
- because of the creation of expensive farm machinery, food production _____ massively
- the creation of the refrigerator helped the nation ____ wise
20 Clues: one of the art deco characteristics • were associated with the earlier Dada movement • considered one of the bold uses in this category • was a major political issue during the early 1920's • the creation of the refrigerator helped the nation ____ wise • these were introduced by immigrants and added new flavors to food • ...
Astronomy Crossword 2018-02-19
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- discovered a belt of comets at the edge of Pluto’s orbit named after him
- discovered the four main moons of Jupiter and helped invent the first telescope
- modern physicist who studies quantum mechanics and wrote the book A Brief History of Time
- Revised the geocentric model of the universe to include epicycles
- discovered a huge spherical cloud of icy comets named after him
- discovered infrared radiation and the planet Uranus
- Greek astronomer that used the sun to measure the size of the round Earth
- discovered 4 moons of Saturn: Lapetus, Dione, Rhea and Tethys
- discovered Trans-Neptunian Objects (TNOs) also known as dwarf planets
- created the first astronomical catalog in 1771 that contained 110 objects
- German scientist who was the first astronomer to discover Neptune
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- Tycho Brahe’s assistant and calculated three laws of planetary motion
- discovered the theory of supernova and dark matter
- Greek philosopher that created the first model that put the Earth at the center
- provided an explanation for Saturn’s rings and discovered its moon, Titan
- Danish astronomer who used mathematical equations to figure out the distance to the planets
- woman who discovered that a star know as a Cepheid could be used as a marker for distance
- proposed the first model of the universe that put the sun at the center
- famous for his work on forces, specifically gravity
- Belgian Catholic priest who is credited with developing the Big Bang Theory
- made discoveries of galaxies including Andromeda Nebula and has a telescope named after him
- pioneer of radio astronomy and was first to discover radio waves emitting from space
- started the SETI program and created the original TV series Cosmos in the 1980s
- woman who discovered pulsars which emit a bean of electromagnetic radiation
24 Clues: discovered the theory of supernova and dark matter • famous for his work on forces, specifically gravity • discovered infrared radiation and the planet Uranus • discovered 4 moons of Saturn: Lapetus, Dione, Rhea and Tethys • discovered a huge spherical cloud of icy comets named after him • Revised the geocentric model of the universe to include epicycles • ...
Monric James D. Ladines VI - Bonifacio 2017-03-14
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- bony structure that protect the brain
- ability to do work
- structure composed of tissue performing a specific function
- path of a revolving body like that of the earth around the sun
- tendency of moving objects to continue moving in a straight line, and object at rest to stay at rest unless acted upon by a greater force
- a group of simple organism generally found in bodies of water
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period
- the little brain
- smallest particle of matter
- include physical conditions and non-living resources that affect living organism in terms of growth
- product of the chemical combination of two or more metals
- present north star
- distance in degrees east or west of the prime meridian
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- basic unit of living things
- different atoms which serve as the building blocks of all matter
- hot liquid rock beneath the earth's surface
- systematized body of knowledge required through various processes such as observation, inference,making of hypothesis,experimentation, and formulating of conclusion or generalization
- all of time and space
- state or phase of matter
- that causes decay of dead organism
- molten rock that reaches the earth surface
- application of science principles in discoveries made
- filipino term to describe the cold wind of the northeast monsoon
- chemical substance with a sour taste
- solid layer of the earth found below the crust
25 Clues: the little brain • ability to do work • present north star • all of time and space • state or phase of matter • basic unit of living things • smallest particle of matter • that causes decay of dead organism • chemical substance with a sour taste • bony structure that protect the brain • molten rock that reaches the earth surface • hot liquid rock beneath the earth's surface • ...
Space 2024-05-15
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- This ran through the normal everyday life for both countries.
- A space shuttle that carried the first men to the moon.
- Things that robotic sample rovers take from the moon for observation.
- The company that got parked by the first man on the moon.
- Where the Kennedy Space Center is located.
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- This was also included during the Space Race but got run over by the Nasa project.
- The war that was in the stars for the new discoveries of the beyond.
- The space shuttle only took how many days to land on the moon.
- Was the first person to send men to the moon and be successful.
- Was the first soviet satellite to fully orbit Earth.
10 Clues: Where the Kennedy Space Center is located. • Was the first soviet satellite to fully orbit Earth. • A space shuttle that carried the first men to the moon. • The company that got parked by the first man on the moon. • This ran through the normal everyday life for both countries. • The space shuttle only took how many days to land on the moon. • ...
Gymnastics crossword 2025-06-11
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- It's a combination of a backbend and a backflip
- when you do a standing straddle but go all the way down to the ground
- it is when you bend your back to make a bridge or a c.
- It's like a cartwheel but you land in the other direction than you started in
- someone who introduces new ideas or inventions
- trying hard to outdo others at a task,race, or contest
- series or combination of movements that make up a performance
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- contests that determine which team or player will be the overall winner
- an act of balancing on their hands with their feet in the air or against a wall.
- a circular sideways handspring with the arms and legs extended
10 Clues: someone who introduces new ideas or inventions • It's a combination of a backbend and a backflip • it is when you bend your back to make a bridge or a c. • trying hard to outdo others at a task,race, or contest • series or combination of movements that make up a performance • a circular sideways handspring with the arms and legs extended • ...
The Arab Rule 2020-03-30
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- Who was born in the year 570 in Mecca?
- The leader of the angels and the one who delivered to Muhammad the revelations from God.
- Who was accused of sending wheat to the Italians and was imprisoned?
- The cave Muhammad was sitting in when God spoke to him is found on Mount _________.
- Along with Mecca, another important city for Islam is _________.
- The most important religious building in all of Arabia.
- Discoveries were made close to Mdina, amongst these, a _______ was found.
- What was the person in charge of the island called?
- Apart from Maltese village names we also find to have a lot of ___________ which have an Arabic origin.
- Muhammad was nicknamed ‘Al-Amin’ meaning ‘The ____________’.
- People who travel around all the time and had no fixed home.
- Arabesque is a famous Arabian ____________.
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- The Muslims introduced a new wonderful and essential trade of _________-________.
- A large continent, in the north of which Islam is the major religion.
- If the Maltese people decided to keep their faith they had to pay a special tax called ________.
- The most important period of reflection and fasting in the Islamic calendar.
- We changed these from Roman to the Arab system and we still use them everyday.
- A type of fruit introduced to the Maltese Island by the Arabs?
- The number of pillars of Islam
- After 220 years under the Arabs, Malta was conquered by King ______ II of Sicily.
- By the 9th century the Arabs had built the first ____________ in Baghdad.
21 Clues: The number of pillars of Islam • Who was born in the year 570 in Mecca? • Arabesque is a famous Arabian ____________. • What was the person in charge of the island called? • The most important religious building in all of Arabia. • Muhammad was nicknamed ‘Al-Amin’ meaning ‘The ____________’. • People who travel around all the time and had no fixed home. • ...
The Renaissance 2018-03-25
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- started in this place
- the R was about the appreciation of this
- Michelangelo's greatest work?
- Leonardo's most famous painting
- many of these occurred in this time
- Leonardo drew a prototype for falling slowly
- This invention in 1450 changed reading forever
- sloping type style font invented in High renaissance
- begin with the decline in this empire
- it was also a time of this by people like Columbus
- type of masterpieces created by writers
- was still important but declining in power
- less God centred and more people focussed movement
- groups of cities and towns that were governed together
- people took an interest in Ancient Roman and Greek
- occurred from the early 14tH to the late 16th
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- busiest Italian seaport at this time
- invented a better telescope
- renaissance man
- the renaissance between the Middle Ages and Modern history
- tool invented to measure air pressure inspired by Galileo
- precursor to robot invented by Da Vinci
- was this type of movement
- this style of music was very popular in the high renaissance
- an science about new ideas how the heavens were formed
- the ceiling of this was painted by Michelangelo
- these discoveries changed our medicine and physics
- is a French word which means ‘rebirth’
- was a great time to think freely and enjoy this
- the renaissance started in the late______ period
- Leonardo was known as a typical renaissance _____.
- great works of this were created during this time
32 Clues: renaissance man • started in this place • was this type of movement • invented a better telescope • Michelangelo's greatest work? • Leonardo's most famous painting • many of these occurred in this time • busiest Italian seaport at this time • begin with the decline in this empire • is a French word which means ‘rebirth’ • precursor to robot invented by Da Vinci • ...
Unit 9 world history terms 2024-01-31
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- known for inventing different types of steam engine that helped start the Industrial Revolution.
- a theory that places the Sun at the center of the Solar System.
- manufacturing systems in which work-in-progress moves from station to station in a sequential fashion
- class of people in the middle of a social hierarchy, often defined by occupation, income, education, or social status.
- when a country extends its power into other territories for economic or political gain
- 1884–1885 Meeting at which the major European powers negotiated and formalized claims to territory in Africa
- Structure in which work is organized to meet the need for production on a large scale usually with power-driven machinery.
- seperation of powers (ELJ)
- the process by which large numbers of people become permanently concentrated in relatively small areas, forming cities
- general will of the people, majority rules
- right given to king/queen by god to rule a country
- figured out the law of gravity
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- Law of the Pendulum,Laws of Motion Telescope,Heavenly discoveries
- people live together in society in accordance with an agreement that establishes moral and political rules of behavior.
- justified wide-ranging government powers on the basis of the self-interested consent of citizens
- the claim by a state to exclusive or predominant control over a foreign area or territory
- someone who undertakes a business venture
- attacked the Catholic Church and advocated freedom of religion, freedom of expression, and separation of church and state.
- Natural rights (life,liberty,property)
- the process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation
20 Clues: seperation of powers (ELJ) • figured out the law of gravity • Natural rights (life,liberty,property) • someone who undertakes a business venture • general will of the people, majority rules • right given to king/queen by god to rule a country • a theory that places the Sun at the center of the Solar System. • ...
Agricultural Revolution 2016-03-30
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- world-wide
- to use
- new inventions; the science of industry
- an act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office
- money used in invest in business
- unproductive, inadequate in performance
- colonizing power
- an increase in the world's temperature
- animal food
- land held to be used by everyone
- a complete change in something; the overthrow of a government
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- to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- a layer of gas protecting humans from the sun's harmful rays
- an economy based on industry, not agriculture
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
- the essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- a supply of workers
- to feed on growing plants, such as grass
- animal droppings used to fertilize land
19 Clues: to use • world-wide • animal food • colonizing power • a supply of workers • money used in invest in business • land held to be used by everyone • an increase in the world's temperature • new inventions; the science of industry • unproductive, inadequate in performance • animal droppings used to fertilize land • to feed on growing plants, such as grass • ...
Career Day Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-02
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- Energy Engineer – Develops sustainable energy solutions from renewable sources
- – Forecasts weather using data and climate models
- – Combines biology and engineering to develop medical technologies
- Planner – Designs city layouts and community spaces for better living
- Conservator – Restores and preserves valuable artworks and historical objects
- Pathologist – Helps people with speech and communication disorders
- – Diagnoses and treats hearing and balance disorders
- Scientist – Studies the science of food, nutrition, and safety
- Analyst – Analyzes evidence to help solve crimes
- – Studies how diseases spread and how to control outbreaks
- – Studies how water moves through Earth’s systems
- Examiner – Reviews inventions to determine if they qualify for patents
- Analyst – Uses satellite and mapping data to study geography
- – Studies fossils to learn about prehistoric life
- Writer – Writes manuals, guides, and documentation for technical subjects
- – Preserves, organizes, and manages historical documents and records
- Curator – Manages and organizes museum collections and exhibits
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- – Designs and fits artificial limbs and body parts
- Therapist – Supports individuals in improving mental health and behavior
- – Analyzes cells to detect diseases, especially cancer
- – Researches genes and heredity to understand biological traits
- Biologist – Studies ocean life and ecosystems in marine environments
- Scientist – Researches soil properties to improve agriculture and land use
- – Studies effects of chemicals on humans, animals, and the environment
- Designer – Designs functional and aesthetic products used in everyday life
- Analyst – Interprets data to help organizations make decisions
- – Studies animal behavior in natural environments
- – Creates and updates maps using geographic data
- Guide – Leads nature-based tours focused on conservation and ecology
- Designer – Creates audio effects and environments for media productions
30 Clues: Analyst – Analyzes evidence to help solve crimes • – Creates and updates maps using geographic data • – Forecasts weather using data and climate models • – Studies how water moves through Earth’s systems • – Studies animal behavior in natural environments • – Studies fossils to learn about prehistoric life • – Designs and fits artificial limbs and body parts • ...
Moses Mendelssohn Crossword 2022-08-29
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- A system of faith and belief in a higher power, like God.
- or beliefs you want without any consequences
- The ability to tolerate all beliefs and religion, so people can practice them
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- The ability to practice whatever
- A period of brand new philosophical ideas that led to inventions, movements, and new beliefs.
- worship that admits or tolerates all gods.
6 Clues: The ability to practice whatever • worship that admits or tolerates all gods. • or beliefs you want without any consequences • A system of faith and belief in a higher power, like God. • The ability to tolerate all beliefs and religion, so people can practice them • A period of brand new philosophical ideas that led to inventions, movements, and new beliefs.
mot croisé sur charle babbage 2024-10-21
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- Discipline au cœur des inventions de Babbage
- suite d’instructions pour résoudre un problème
- un autre nom d'une machine de Babbage, utilisée pour les calculs de polynômes
- adjectif pour qualifier la machine de Babbage
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- Concentration sur une tâche précise
- Activité productrice de biens ou de services
- Partie d'un travail
- Aptitude à atteindre un résultat avec le minimum de moyens
8 Clues: Partie d'un travail • Concentration sur une tâche précise • Activité productrice de biens ou de services • Discipline au cœur des inventions de Babbage • adjectif pour qualifier la machine de Babbage • suite d’instructions pour résoudre un problème • Aptitude à atteindre un résultat avec le minimum de moyens • ...
unit 9 vocab Shiqi Zhang 2025-01-27
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- English philosopher, known for 1651 book Leviathan, and he is one of the founders of modern political philosophy.
- an inventor who built on the stem engine, his work helped the power of the industrial revolution
- french philosopher of the Age of Enlightenment. famous for separation of power in government.
- key figure in scientific revolution and enlightenment, also active as mathematician, physicist, theologian, and author.
- a meeting in 1880s where European countries split Africa without asking them.
- a place that workers manufacture items with machines
- an area where one country has a lot of control or influence over what happens there.
- when everything is owned by the community or government and other people get what they need based on their job.
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- an English political philosopher, proponent of limited government.
- the process where more people cities or towns increase growth of those areas.
- key figure in European intellectuals known as Enlightenment, a French Author philosopher published books and pamphlets.
- solves problems using testing and experimentation brings out facts and hypotheses
- a theory that the earth and planets orbit or revolve around the sun.
- a person that believes things that are different from what their religion says.
- is a political system that only one person holds all the power in the country
- someone who has their own business or is the owner of some factory.
- when a country takes over other land to control them and expand their own land.
- a natural philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician "father of modern astronomy", "father or modern physics". revolutionary telescopic discoveries and largest moons of Jupiter.
- when the government or the community owns major industries and resources like factories and helps everyone need.
19 Clues: a place that workers manufacture items with machines • an English political philosopher, proponent of limited government. • someone who has their own business or is the owner of some factory. • a theory that the earth and planets orbit or revolve around the sun. • the process where more people cities or towns increase growth of those areas. • ...
55 2021-11-26
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- excitement created by a large amount of publicity
- a machine, for example a phone or computer, that can be used to connect to the internet
- a flat surface as part of a computer, on which pictures or words are shown
- carrying, especially heavy or awkward
- to copy programs or information to a computer
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- an electronic book
- the practical use of scientific discoveries
- look at something in order to evaluate it
- based on a system of operation that involves the control of electric current
- leave, get rid of
10 Clues: leave, get rid of • an electronic book • carrying, especially heavy or awkward • look at something in order to evaluate it • the practical use of scientific discoveries • to copy programs or information to a computer • excitement created by a large amount of publicity • a flat surface as part of a computer, on which pictures or words are shown • ...
READING (Intro. of Electricity) 2024-11-17
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- One renewable resource focus has increased on generation of electricity from
- This for electricity continued to increase more and more
- Century electricity first introduced into people's homes
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- One aspect of life electricity changed
- Most of these would not see today without invention of electricity
- This was not part of everyday life in early 20th century in Western World
- Arguably the greatest invention in human history
7 Clues: One aspect of life electricity changed • Arguably the greatest invention in human history • This for electricity continued to increase more and more • Century electricity first introduced into people's homes • Most of these would not see today without invention of electricity • This was not part of everyday life in early 20th century in Western World • ...
Final Crossword 2017-06-13
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- the process of developing or being developed
- the stage of human social development and organization that is considered most advanced
- Manufacturing products may be classified as durable or nondurable
- a device or implement, especially one held in the hand, used to carry out a particular function
- a manufacturing system in which unique products are built specifically to meet the customer’s specifications
- a manufacturing system in which components or goods are produced in groups (batches) and not in a continuous stream
- the development of many technological devices that produced long-lasting effects on technology and society, including:The waterwheel and The block printing process
- defined by the use of iron and steel as the primary materials for tools
- The Information Age places emphasis on the processing and exchange of information
- the point or place where something begins, arises, or is derived
- the discovery of copper and copper-based metals
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- he development of stone tools used for hunting, cutting, and pounding vegetables and meat
- a manufacturing system in which a product line assembles products continuously
- advanced technological development, especially in electronics
- the development of continuous manufacturing, sophisticated transportation and communication systems, advanced construction practices, and improved education and leisure time
- the action or process of innovating
- Manufacturing is the process of producing goods or products
- the matter from which a thing is or can be made
- he action of inventing something, typically a process or device
- 1400-1750 AD
- the process of being reincarnated or born again
21 Clues: 1400-1750 AD • the action or process of innovating • the process of developing or being developed • the matter from which a thing is or can be made • the process of being reincarnated or born again • the discovery of copper and copper-based metals • Manufacturing is the process of producing goods or products • ...
World War Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-11
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- The way that people have been affected by an event.
- How is an event related to modern events or contemporary concerns.
- The first battle with tanks, and in which British failed to break the German lines.
- A war involves all of governments, economies and populations.
- A prolonged war which has the purpose of causing more casualties to the opponent.
- Inventions by German used to defeat British Navy and cut off their supplies
- Political orientation of a people or a government to maintain a strong military force, preparing to use it to aggressively defend the country.
- The reason of an event being dicussed and the single element of focus of commemorations.
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- A policy of expanding a nation's power, and influencing others through its military forces.
- Treaties took after the World War I.
- Longest battle in world war I
- is established to become a place which countries can come together for resolving a problem before a war.
- Telegram sent fromzimmerman to Germany and is used to convince United States to declare war on Germany.
- The friendly relationships between two or more countries.
- What an event achieved that had not been done
- A belief that people should support their own nations, and strengthen the exclusion to the interests of other nations.
16 Clues: Longest battle in world war I • Treaties took after the World War I. • What an event achieved that had not been done • The way that people have been affected by an event. • The friendly relationships between two or more countries. • A war involves all of governments, economies and populations. • How is an event related to modern events or contemporary concerns. • ...
Delight's Industrial Revolution and Mill times 2022-04-28
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- This was the power for the early mills in New England
- The early 1800s in America saw a growth of business and advancements that are called this
- A word used for clothes in the 1800's
- An Academic vocabulary word that means to be productive and not wasteful
- The nation that industrialized shortly before the United States
- The efficient production of large numbers of identical goods
- An animal used early in the spinning mills to create woolen clothes
- This is a word that comes from a latin term to make by hand
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- The first American mill in Rhode Island was located in this town
- The last name of the man who invents the waterframe
- A raw material that was grown in the south and was used to produce clothes in the mills
- A skilled British mechanic who immigrated to the United States after memorizing designs of textile mill machines
- New ways of making or producing things with more modern inventions and ideas
- The full name of the man who came up with the idea of interchangeable parts
- These were built on rivers around the northeast to make textiles
- Another name for mills or places where businesses produce things
16 Clues: A word used for clothes in the 1800's • The last name of the man who invents the waterframe • This was the power for the early mills in New England • This is a word that comes from a latin term to make by hand • The efficient production of large numbers of identical goods • The nation that industrialized shortly before the United States • ...
Mayan Civilization Crossword 2017-04-22
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- Where the Mayan civilization was located.
- The term for the Mayans worshiping multiple gods.
- One of the inventions of the Mayans, it used 365 days.
- The Mayan capital.
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- When the Mayan civilization began.
- The kind of ancient writing the Mayans used.
- The number that the Mayans were famous for using.
- When the Mayan civilization declined.
- The number of city states the Mayans had.
9 Clues: The Mayan capital. • When the Mayan civilization began. • When the Mayan civilization declined. • Where the Mayan civilization was located. • The number of city states the Mayans had. • The kind of ancient writing the Mayans used. • The number that the Mayans were famous for using. • The term for the Mayans worshiping multiple gods. • ...
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
Intellectual properties 2025-09-08
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- is available for everyone—no copyright. (PUBLIC DOMAIN)
- of legally allowing another to use IP. (LICENSE)
- of intellectual property rights. (INFRINGEMENT)
- given to creators of literary or artistic works. (COPYRIGHT)
- company information for a business edge. (TRADE SECRET)
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- inventors exclusive rights for their inventions. (PATENT)
- limited use of copyrighted work. (FAIR USE)
- marks for goods or services. (TRADEMARK)
- originator of an idea or invention. (INVENTOR)
9 Clues: marks for goods or services. (TRADEMARK) • limited use of copyrighted work. (FAIR USE) • originator of an idea or invention. (INVENTOR) • of intellectual property rights. (INFRINGEMENT) • of legally allowing another to use IP. (LICENSE) • is available for everyone—no copyright. (PUBLIC DOMAIN) • company information for a business edge. (TRADE SECRET) • ...
1.1 Intro to History Review Crossword 2021-09-23
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- a person who studies and writes about history using primary and secondary sources
- A __________ is used to show events in order.
- In studying history ________ thinking is very important.
- the study and accounts of the past
- A period of ten years
- A source of info about the past written or made by someone after the event/time period
- A source of info about the past written, used, or made by someone who was at the event/lived in the time period
- The calendar widely used today is called the ___________ calendar and was developed by a Pope.
- the study of human history using artifacts found at excavation [dig] sites
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- the period of time before written records
- Historians ask many __________ when studying the past.
- The first types of calendars were lunar - based on the ______
- the study of humans and their culture
- The ________ calendar was based on the son and developed by Roman leader Julius Caesar.
- A period of time in history; i.e. the Renaissance era
- early inventions like the ______ led to carts and chariots and now in modern times, cars.
- bonus questions: what is the oldest type of writing, found on clay tablets in Mesopotamia (from our artifact analysis lesson)
- the customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation, people, or other social group.
- things made by humans and used by archaeologists and historians to recreate a picture of the past
- one of the basic units of biological classification; a group of animals, plants, etc that are similar and can reproduce
20 Clues: A period of ten years • the study and accounts of the past • the study of humans and their culture • the period of time before written records • A __________ is used to show events in order. • A period of time in history; i.e. the Renaissance era • Historians ask many __________ when studying the past. • In studying history ________ thinking is very important. • ...
Significant Women in STEM 2024-02-06
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- Discovered how to engineer bacteria to produce human insulin
- First woman elected to the U.K.'s National Academy for Science
- Created the system that most search engines use
- Fist African-American woman to get a doctorate in math
- Greatly improved hospital conditions through statistics
- Her discoveries are now used in countries as substantial food sources
- Developed computer language in English instead of math notation
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- First professional female electrical engineer
- Inventor of Coston Flares
- The first woman in space
- Secret project during World War 2
- First woman to get a doctorate in math
- Was never credited for her work overseeing the construction of the Brooklyn Bridge
- Determined standards for refrigerated foods
- Possibly the first person to own a personal home computer
- First female engineering professor at Purdue
16 Clues: The first woman in space • Inventor of Coston Flares • Secret project during World War 2 • First woman to get a doctorate in math • Determined standards for refrigerated foods • First female engineering professor at Purdue • First professional female electrical engineer • Created the system that most search engines use • ...
Innovation Island! 2023-08-02
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- Dr ______
- The ________ Trench is nearly 7 miles deep, making it the deepest known place in the ocean.
- I'm all set with my two tickets to here, but I heard John Milton lost his...
- The first name of the first mate on the S.S. Minnow that was marooned on an island during a three hour tour.
- This island is the only known home to the proboscis monkeys!
- A key ingredient in a good piña colada that can also help you impersonate a horse!
- Only the best place to work imaginable, thank you very much!
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- Simply the best hard shelled aquatic reptile!
- This sandy area surrounds every island I know!
- The ________ Ocean contains approximately half of the oceanic water in the world!
- This is home to the Giant Pinta Tortoise, which was was believed extinct but recent discoveries point to otherwise!
- The thing we are here to do today! This is how new ideas are formed! Go forth and __________!
- The largest Island in the world!
- A place for birds to regularly settle, and interestingly enough, the home of Prod Dev in our own Domo instance!
14 Clues: Dr ______ • The largest Island in the world! • Simply the best hard shelled aquatic reptile! • This sandy area surrounds every island I know! • This island is the only known home to the proboscis monkeys! • Only the best place to work imaginable, thank you very much! • I'm all set with my two tickets to here, but I heard John Milton lost his... • ...
Industrial Revolution - Review 2023-12-14
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- Economic system in which a country’s industry and trade are controlled privately for profit without government interference.
- The process through which cities grow, and higher and higher percentages of the population come to live in the city.
- This class of people grew due to factory managers and other mid-level jobs.
- Created by James Watt, this invention used coal to cause pressure and move turbines. to create energy.
- An effect to help society and reduce child labor.
- A result of many coal-burning factories caused environmental issues and human diseases.
- First major industry to industrialize
- Economic system in which the factors of production are subject to social/government control.
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- The 18th-century movement to enclose land from common use to private use for growing food. Usually with a fence.
- Created by Richard Arkwright, this spinning wheel generated energy to help spin large amounts of cotton.
- An effect of the Industrial Revolution, was considered cheap to afford and their small size for fixing machinery.
- Improved with inventions like the steam engine, trains, and automobiles.
- Production and sale of goods from raw materials
- Economic system in which property is publicly owned and everyone works and is paid according to their ability & needs.
- First country to industrialize
15 Clues: First country to industrialize • First major industry to industrialize • Production and sale of goods from raw materials • An effect to help society and reduce child labor. • Improved with inventions like the steam engine, trains, and automobiles. • This class of people grew due to factory managers and other mid-level jobs. • ...
U.S. History Chapter 16 (Gilded Age) 2022-01-29
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- President who was assassinated
- The population's movement to the city
- Farmers would unite to improve their conditions
- The Sherman Antitrust Act made _____ more illegal
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- founder of the Standard Oil Company
- a legal device that gave a board of trustees the power to control companies
- controlled every aspect of steel production with vertical integration
- A Christian food producer
- Responsible for over 1,000 inventions (including; the light bulb, phonograph, motion-picture projector)
- leading banker during this time
10 Clues: A Christian food producer • President who was assassinated • leading banker during this time • founder of the Standard Oil Company • The population's movement to the city • Farmers would unite to improve their conditions • The Sherman Antitrust Act made _____ more illegal • controlled every aspect of steel production with vertical integration • ...
Roaring Twenties Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-20
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- the sport most commonly listened to from the radio
- what exposed Americans in the 1920s to all the new inventions
- what most American households had
- president during the start of the Great Depression
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- became more common among women
- quiet president
- women who did things society considered scandalous
- what Americans used to buy items they couldn't afford at the moment
- what the first-ever live news came from
- where most Americans lived in the 1920s
10 Clues: quiet president • became more common among women • what most American households had • what the first-ever live news came from • where most Americans lived in the 1920s • women who did things society considered scandalous • the sport most commonly listened to from the radio • president during the start of the Great Depression • ...
Vocabulary list 3 2023-12-04
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- to give out in small amounts
- pulled to itself
- something, typically a process or device, that has been invented.
- efforts to try to do something
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- telling what something is
- make something know
- the first model of an invention that tests if it will work
- the ability to stick with something
- the use of the imagination or original ideas, especially in the production of an artistic work
- are equipment that detects changes in heat, light, sound, or motion.
10 Clues: pulled to itself • make something know • telling what something is • to give out in small amounts • efforts to try to do something • the ability to stick with something • the first model of an invention that tests if it will work • something, typically a process or device, that has been invented. • are equipment that detects changes in heat, light, sound, or motion. • ...
Events 2023-06-18
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- A relaxed outdoor meal where people bring food, sit on the grass, and enjoy nature
- Show A fun event where people show off their unique abilities, like singing or dancing
- A series of competitive games or matches to determine the best player or team
- A live show where musicians play music and people sing, dance, and have a great time
- A performance or exhibition where talented people showcase their skills
- A long procession where people march and play music, often on a special occasion
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- A competition where people run, swim, or cycle to see who can finish first
- A dazzling display of colorful lights and loud noises that light up the sky
- An event where you can play games, ride on attractions, and buy things
- A fun gathering where people come together to celebrate, play games, and enjoy food
- A theatrical performance where actors tell a story through acting and dialogue
- A display of interesting things like art, inventions, or historical artifacts
- A special ceremony where two people get married and promise to love each other
- A big celebration with lots of activities, music, and delicious food
- A formal event with specific traditions and rituals, often to mark an important occasion
15 Clues: A big celebration with lots of activities, music, and delicious food • An event where you can play games, ride on attractions, and buy things • A performance or exhibition where talented people showcase their skills • A competition where people run, swim, or cycle to see who can finish first • ...
Europe Mid Unit Review 2025-01-07
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- These armored vehicles were introduced in battle during World War 1.
- Body of water that connects Europe, Asia, and Africa.
- The person at the top of the Feudal Pyramid.
- These insects carried the bacteria that caused the Bubonic Plague.
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- Under this system of government, people pledged their loyalty to the king in return for land and protection.
- The ________ Revolution was a time period when people began working in factories and production of goods increased thanks to new inventions that made work faster.
- This invention by Johann Gutenberg made it possible for more people to be able to read.
- This country is an island. It is sometimes abbreviated U.K.
- The rats rode to Europe from Asia on these, spreading the Bubonic Plague.
- A peasant who worked the land during the Middle Ages.
10 Clues: The person at the top of the Feudal Pyramid. • A peasant who worked the land during the Middle Ages. • Body of water that connects Europe, Asia, and Africa. • This country is an island. It is sometimes abbreviated U.K. • These insects carried the bacteria that caused the Bubonic Plague. • These armored vehicles were introduced in battle during World War 1. • ...
West 100 2023-03-30
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- the practical, especially industrial, use of scientific discoveries
- an object or machine that has been invented for a particular purpose
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- special words and phrases that are used by particular groups of people, especially in their work
- the use of machines and computers that can operate without needing human control
- an amount paid or required in payment for a purchase
5 Clues: an amount paid or required in payment for a purchase • the practical, especially industrial, use of scientific discoveries • an object or machine that has been invented for a particular purpose • the use of machines and computers that can operate without needing human control • ...
Renaissance Astronomy, Science, and Inventions 2022-08-01
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- Galileo's invention of the pendulum helped make this early Renaissance invention more accurate
- This astronomer discovered that the Moon was not really smooth, but covered with craters. He also thought that the moon didn't make its own light, but reflected light from the sun. Other discoveries included the moons of Jupiter, the phases of Venus, and sunspots. (fullname)
- the improvement of these led to the invention of the microscope, telescope, and eyeglasses
- __ and Ptolemy had produced theories that the Earth was the center of the Universe
- a time of great strides in science and mathematics that came after the Renaissance (2 words; no space)
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- a method of research in which a problem is identified, relevant data is gathered, a hypothesis is formulated from this data, and the hypothesis is empirically tested (2 words; no space)
- This astronomer stated that the Sun was the center of the universe and that the Earth and the planets orbited the Sun. (full name)
- This astronomer charted the orbit and position of many of the planets showing that they did not need to orbit the sun in a perfect circle. (full name)
- The most important invention of the Renaissance, and perhaps in the history of the world;invented by German Johannes Gutenberg around 1440 (2 words; no space)
9 Clues: __ and Ptolemy had produced theories that the Earth was the center of the Universe • the improvement of these led to the invention of the microscope, telescope, and eyeglasses • Galileo's invention of the pendulum helped make this early Renaissance invention more accurate • ...
Agricultural Revolution (19) 2016-03-30
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- animal food
- to use
- money used to invest in business
- a layer of gas protecting humans from the sun's harmful rays
- unproductive; inadequate in performance
- a supply of workers
- an economy based on industry, not agriculture
- the essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- new inventions; the science of industry
- an act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office
- feed on growing plants, ex. grass
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- a complete change in something; the overthrow of a government
- colonizing power
- an increase in the world's temperature
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
- animal droppings used to fertilize land
- to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- world-wide
- land held to be used by everyone
19 Clues: to use • world-wide • animal food • colonizing power • a supply of workers • money used to invest in business • land held to be used by everyone • feed on growing plants, ex. grass • an increase in the world's temperature • animal droppings used to fertilize land • unproductive; inadequate in performance • new inventions; the science of industry • ...
summative 1 2014-03-14
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- is used for moving small amounts of liquids from one container to another.
- the foremost natural philosopher in the ancient world.
- latin word scientia (scient-sciens).
- used in chemical analysis to measure precisely how much
- is used for titration.
- was the first woman in the world to receive in Nobel prize for physics for her study on radioactivity in 1903
- the simple means a spontaneously combustible material should be treated with with great caution.
- according to its proponents, seeks to
- this is used in the transport of _____ materials
- their societies.
- viral samples and used hypodermic needles
- is known as the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- the science that deal with matters.
- or work space.
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- the science that deals with matter and energy and the interaction between them.
- Clearly indicates thet a _____ system is present in the lab-ra
- used the discoveries of the pure science to create practical solution to existing problem.
- is a set of manipulations or specific observation of nature and
- involves the study of living things.
- is used to crush solids into powder for experiments.
- decreases overtime or tkae different values in different
- focuses primarily on the study of people, culture
- the natural world and its different process.
- the study of earth and its composition
- is a characteristics,number or quantity that increases
- considered the most important part of the scientific method.
- used to hold heat and heat liquids.
- warns against biological hazards sign warns and is used for labeling biological substances carrying significant health risk
- study rock and geologist features.
29 Clues: or work space. • their societies. • is used for titration. • study rock and geologist features. • used to hold heat and heat liquids. • the science that deal with matters. • latin word scientia (scient-sciens). • involves the study of living things. • according to its proponents, seeks to • the study of earth and its composition • viral samples and used hypodermic needles • ...
History of Astronomy 2017-02-24
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- discovered Pluto and the Kuiper belt in the 1930s
- woman who discovered pulsars which emit a bean of electromagnetic radiation
- Revised the geocentric model of the universe to include epicycles
- created the first astronomical catalog in 1771 that contained 110 objects
- discovered 4 moons of Saturn: Lapetus, Dione, Rhea and Tethys
- Greek astronomer that used the sun to measure the size of the round Earth
- discovered the theory of supernova and dark matter
- Belgian Catholic priest who is credited with developing the Big Bang Theory
- Danish astronomer who used mathematical equations to figure out the distance to the planets
- modern physicist who studies quantum mechanics and wrote the book A Brief History of Time
- discovered a huge spherical cloud of icy comets named after him
- discovered the orbit of a comet that could be seen from earth every 76 years
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- made discoveries of galaxies including Andromeda Nebula and has a telescope named after him
- proposed the first model of the universe that put the sun at the center
- Greek astronomer that made the first catalogue of the stars, mapping over 850 stars
- discovered infrared radiation and the planet Uranus
- provided an explanation for Saturn’s rings and discovered its moon, Titan
- Greek philosopher that created the first model that put the Earth at the center
- discovered the largest asteroid Ceres
- started the SETI program and created the original TV series Cosmos in the 1980s
- Tycho Brahe’s assistant and calculated three laws of planetary motion
- discovered the four main moons of Jupiter and helped invent the first telescope
- famous for his worm on forces, specifically gravity
- discovered Trans-Neptunian Objects (TNOs) also known as dwarf planets
24 Clues: discovered the largest asteroid Ceres • discovered Pluto and the Kuiper belt in the 1930s • discovered the theory of supernova and dark matter • discovered infrared radiation and the planet Uranus • famous for his worm on forces, specifically gravity • discovered 4 moons of Saturn: Lapetus, Dione, Rhea and Tethys • ...
Myers Locke 2aaa 2019-04-30
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- City, at least twice as large as the next largest city and more than twice as significant. 7 CC
- Enclave, a neighborhood, district, or suburb which retains some cultural distinction from a larger, surrounding area. 3 VIT
- Gaining, An industry in which the final product weighs more or comprises a greater volume than the inputs. 6 CC
- population group that's distinguished by a certain characteristic. 2 IDK
- Ratio, ratio of the economically dependent part of the population to the productive part. 2 IDK
- The process geographers use to divide and categorize space into smaller arial units. 1 IDK
- The deliberate effort to modify a portion of Earth's surface through the cultivation of crops and the raising of livestock for sustenance or economic gain. 5 VIT
- A group of people who share common cultures and traditions. 4 VIT
- Density, a Measure of the average population of an area. 2 CC
- Transition Model, Shows 5 typical stages of population change that countries pass through as they modernize. 2 VIT
- A city or town that has corporate status and local government. 7 IDK
- an area with defined boundaries that has sovereignty within its borders. 4 CC
- the destruction of forest or forested areas by human or natural means. 5 CC
- Diffusion, one people receives a culture element from another but gives it a new and unique form. 3 CC
- a group of people with common cultural characteristics 4 CC
- brazilian equivalent of a shanty-town, which are generally found on the edge of the city. 7 IDK
- The location of a place relative to its surroundings and other places. 1 CC
- a government payment that supports a business or market. 5 IDK
- systematic killing of a racial or cultural group. 4 IDK
- a boundary which separates two different languages or two variations in the same language. 3 IDK
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- the process by which previously fertile lands become arid and unusable for farming. 5 CC
- movement of people to, and the clustering of people in, towns and cities 7 VIT
- Revolution, series of inventions that brought new uses to known energy sources and new machines to improve efficiency and enable other other inventions. 6 VIT
- of mass production in which each worker is assigned one specific task to perform repeatedly.. 6 IDK
- the economic control that MDCs are sometimes believed to have over LDCs. 4 IDK
- Size Rule, The nth largest city in a given country will have 1/n of the population of the largest city. 7 CC
- Diffusion,when one person spreads the idea/ disease to multiple people. 3 CC
- A proverb or short statement expressing a general truth. 3 IDK
- Compression, The shrinking time distance between location because of improved methods of transportation. 1 VIT
- a man-made system whereby water is spread from its natural source over a much larger geographic range to aid in agricultural production. 5 IDK
- Characteristics at a immediate location. 1 CC
- a general term for an industry that can be placed and located at any location without effect from factors of production such as resources, land, labour, and capital. 6 IDK
- work, The act of collecting data that was observed and recorded on location. 1 IDK
33 Clues: Characteristics at a immediate location. 1 CC • systematic killing of a racial or cultural group. 4 IDK • a group of people with common cultural characteristics 4 CC • Density, a Measure of the average population of an area. 2 CC • A proverb or short statement expressing a general truth. 3 IDK • a government payment that supports a business or market. 5 IDK • ...
Social Studies 2022-12-02
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- to increase in speed
- group of corporations run by a single board of directors
- place where people received medical treatment, for free or a small fee
- someone who sets up new businesses to make a profit
- started as a poor Scottish immigrant, entered the railroad business, then the steel industry
- a company that controls most or all businesses in a particular industry
- unions negotiating with management for workers as a group
- worked for years to create the first telephone
- invested in an oil refinery and formed the Standard Oil Trust
- to give good reason for an action
- to change; to make different
- perfected a system to mass produce cars and make them available for cheaper
- buildings divided into many tiny apartments
- purify; or make free from impurities
- to get rid of
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- Center offering help to the urban poor
- the system in which privately owned businesses compete freely
- businesses owned by many investors
- “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- the president of the American Federation of Labor
- testes out airplanes for transportation
- manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a belt
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- she created settlement houses for the poor
- rapid growth of city populations
25 Clues: to get rid of • to increase in speed • to change; to make different • rapid growth of city populations • to give good reason for an action • businesses owned by many investors • purify; or make free from impurities • Center offering help to the urban poor • testes out airplanes for transportation • she created settlement houses for the poor • ...
World War Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-11
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- A war involves all of governments, economies and populations.
- Political orientation of a people or a government to maintain a strong military force, preparing to use it to aggressively defend the country.
- How is an event related to modern events or contemporary concerns.
- The emperor of Russia who is resistant to change.
- A policy of expanding a nation's power, and influencing others through its military forces.
- The first battle with tanks, and in which British failed to break the German lines.
- This leads to India a center of ocean trade.
- Treaties took after the World War I.
- is established to become a place which countries can come together for resolving a problem before a war.
- Telegram sent fromzimmerman to Germany and is used to convince United States to declare war on Germany.
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- A prolonged war which has the purpose of causing more casualties to the opponent.
- A belief that people should support their own nations, and strengthen the exclusion to the interests of other nations.
- The friendly relationships between two or more countries.
- A dynasty of China ended the period of troubles.
- Inventions by German used to defeat British Navy and cut off their supplies
- The reason of an event being dicussed and the single element of focus of commemorations.
- What an event achieved that had not been done
- A dynasty which China invents gun powders.
- The way that people have been affected by an event.
- Longest battle in world war I
20 Clues: Longest battle in world war I • Treaties took after the World War I. • A dynasty which China invents gun powders. • This leads to India a center of ocean trade. • What an event achieved that had not been done • A dynasty of China ended the period of troubles. • The emperor of Russia who is resistant to change. • The way that people have been affected by an event. • ...
World History Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-11
Across
- A war involves all of governments, economies and populations.
- Political orientation of a people or a government to maintain a strong military force, preparing to use it to aggressively defend the country.
- How is an event related to modern events or contemporary concerns.
- The emperor of Russia who is resistant to change.
- A policy of expanding a nation's power, and influencing others through its military forces.
- The first battle with tanks, and in which British failed to break the German lines.
- This leads to India a center of ocean trade.
- Treaties took after the World War I.
- is established to become a place which countries can come together for resolving a problem before a war.
- Telegram sent fromzimmerman to Germany and is used to convince United States to declare war on Germany.
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- A prolonged war which has the purpose of causing more casualties to the opponent.
- A belief that people should support their own nations, and strengthen the exclusion to the interests of other nations.
- The friendly relationships between two or more countries.
- A dynasty of China ended the period of troubles.
- Inventions by German used to defeat British Navy and cut off their supplies
- The reason of an event being dicussed and the single element of focus of commemorations.
- What an event achieved that had not been done
- A dynasty which China invents gun powders.
- The way that people have been affected by an event.
- Longest battle in world war I
20 Clues: Longest battle in world war I • Treaties took after the World War I. • A dynasty which China invents gun powders. • This leads to India a center of ocean trade. • What an event achieved that had not been done • A dynasty of China ended the period of troubles. • The emperor of Russia who is resistant to change. • The way that people have been affected by an event. • ...
Asia Test Study Guide 2023-03-31
Across
- When items are scares, the price will _________.
- A group of islands
- Inventions of paper, the compass, and gunpowder came from ancient ___________
- Belief in many gods
- Land-based trade route between China and Europe
- Video game company from Japan
- Leading voice for Indian independence
- The United States _______ manufacturing jobs when we hire cheap labor from China.
- Area in the Pacific Ocean where earthquakes and volcanic eruptions often occur
- North Korea has so many problems today because they overspent money on their _________
- _______ Korea has government-controlled media and economy and restrictions on freedoms
- Hindu belief where your social status is based on birth
- The ________ sector of the economy is the people.
- People in Japan, China, and South Korea respect elders and ____________
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- A source gathered from someone who did not directly witness an event
- Type of government in India
- When there is a limited supply of something
- Polytheistic religion where you follow the 8-fold path to reach nirvana
- country that colonized India
- The ______ Child Policy made it illegal to have more than one child in China.
- Belief in one god
- _______ Korea is a democratic country that gave us K-Pop
- The ________ sector of the economy is the government.
- A ruling family in ancient China is called a _________.
- China was once a command economy, but now is _______
- A source gathered from someone who directly witnessed an event
- Siddhartha ________ is another name for the Buddha
27 Clues: Belief in one god • A group of islands • Belief in many gods • Type of government in India • country that colonized India • Video game company from Japan • Leading voice for Indian independence • When there is a limited supply of something • Land-based trade route between China and Europe • When items are scares, the price will _________. • ...
Chapter 18 2022-12-02
Across
- The rapid growth of city populations.
- D. Rockefeller Most hated and admired figures of his time. Bought oil companies.
- bargaining negotiation of wages and working conditions by employees.
- Graham Bell He built the first version of a telephone.
- house A center offering help to the urban poor.
- An arrangement that allows a third party to hold assets.
- The ownership and control of a trade or service.
- Something legal that is separated from its owners.
- enterprise A system that privately owns businesses.
- To make free of impurities.
- To speed up, or go faster.
- and Orville Wright Tested a gas powered plane. They flew the first planes.
- To get rid of something.
- line A manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a belt.
- Ford American manufacturer, made automobiles available to millions. Introduced the assembly line.
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- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- To give a good reason for an action.
- Someone who sets up new businesses to make a profit.
- Edison “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- To change something.
- Carnegie He helped build the steel industry, turned poor men into rich men.
- Addams A reformer who worked hard for city dwellers and opened Hull house.
- A smaller doctors office.
- Buildings divided into many tiny apartments
- Gompers Longest serving president of the federation.
25 Clues: To change something. • To get rid of something. • A smaller doctors office. • To speed up, or go faster. • To make free of impurities. • To give a good reason for an action. • The rapid growth of city populations. • Buildings divided into many tiny apartments • house A center offering help to the urban poor. • The ownership and control of a trade or service. • ...
Chapter 18 crossword puzzles 1, 2, 3 2022-12-01
Across
- enterprise: When you know you can give that person something and they will give it back.
- Edison: “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- D. Rockefeller:A founder of a standard oil company.
- A place where people who need help go to.
- Gompers: Formed a new union.
- line: A manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a belt.
- Ford: Made the automobile available to millions of people.
- Starts to move quickly slowly.
- and Orville Wright: Stayed in the air for 13 seconds and flew 120 feet.
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- be just right.
- Carnegie: Endowed education and public libraries.
- house:A center offering help to the urban poor.
- get rid of something, or killing.
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- bargaining: Unions negotiate with management for workers as a group.
- A company that controls most or all businesses in a particular industry.
- To improve something
- Graham Bell: Wanted to build a device that would carry the human voice.
- Someone who sets up new businesses to make a profit.
- rapid growth of city populations.
- When you know you can give that person something and they will give it back.
- Businesses owned by many investors.
- Addams: Came from a well-to-do family, felt sympathy for the poor.
- Buildings divided into many tiny apartments.
- To become different
25 Clues: be just right. • To become different • To improve something • Gompers: Formed a new union. • Starts to move quickly slowly. • rapid growth of city populations. • get rid of something, or killing. • Businesses owned by many investors. • A place where people who need help go to. • Buildings divided into many tiny apartments. • house:A center offering help to the urban poor. • ...
Nikola Tesla 2018-03-18
Across
- What is a system called, that doesn't need wires to send electrical signals?
- Tesla lived in the first half of the 20th ...
- A person who owns more than 1000 millions of Dollars or Euros
- An engine that runs with electricity; one of Tesla's most important inventions
- What Nationality was Nikola Tesla?
- The most famous inventor of that time
- Glühbirne
- Something new
- Soldiers, armies
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- A factory that produces electric energy with water
- A boat that can go under water
- Where did Tesla arrive in 1884?
- What is another word for energy waves, that run through the air or through water?
- Tesla hab a brilliant ... (Geist, Intelligenz)
- How old did he become?
- Fernbedienung
- Geschwindigkeitsanzeige
- Where did the World Exposition (Weltausstellung) in 1893 take place?
18 Clues: Glühbirne • Fernbedienung • Something new • Soldiers, armies • How old did he become? • Geschwindigkeitsanzeige • A boat that can go under water • Where did Tesla arrive in 1884? • What Nationality was Nikola Tesla? • The most famous inventor of that time • Tesla lived in the first half of the 20th ... • Tesla hab a brilliant ... (Geist, Intelligenz) • ...
Braiam vocab project 2024-09-30
Across
- If you want to find out what is going on in the world, you can look in a newspaper or magazine, watch the news on TV or go online.
- a person who writes for newspapers, magazines, or news websites
- a person who has written a particular text
- Someone responsible for collaborating with other marketing and sales
- Live news on television
- Recorded news
- News about scientific discoveries.
- Asking people questions on live
- news that covers everything from what is going on in the government to major crimes and other interesting stories happening around the country.
- News about athletic games.
- News that is delivered through pictures.
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- a person who edits text to be printed or published by checking its consistency and accuracy.
- Stuff about music, or movies.
- News about famous people
- news that gives us information about business. It gives the latest stock prices and information on some of the world’s top companies.
- Able to be believed
- Someone who takes videos/ pictures.
- a group of people with similar interests or other characteristics, such as age, race or social status.
- Someone that makes changes to a video
- Having a good reputation, a website, or news station you can trust
- the activity or profession of writing for newspapers, magazines, or news websites
- news that is thought of as events or news happening in your city and state.
- News that is online
- Written news
- Someone who narrates or writes news stories
- People who go live on the scene and interview
26 Clues: Written news • Recorded news • Able to be believed • News that is online • Live news on television • News about famous people • News about athletic games. • Stuff about music, or movies. • Asking people questions on live • News about scientific discoveries. • Someone who takes videos/ pictures. • Someone that makes changes to a video • News that is delivered through pictures. • ...
