discoveries and inventions Crossword Puzzles
E7 Inventions 2026-04-09
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- It was invented by Philo Farnsforth in 1927.
- It was inevented by Karl Drais.
- The first bike was pushed with feet, it did not have any ...
- What is used by a lot of people to make a phonecall or send messages
- Where was a ballpoint pen invented?
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- What was invented by Alexander Graham Bell?
- What kind of pen was invented in 1939 by Laszlo Bird?
7 Clues: It was inevented by Karl Drais. • Where was a ballpoint pen invented? • What was invented by Alexander Graham Bell? • It was invented by Philo Farnsforth in 1927. • What kind of pen was invented in 1939 by Laszlo Bird? • The first bike was pushed with feet, it did not have any ... • What is used by a lot of people to make a phonecall or send messages
Industrial Revolution 2023-03-28
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- The Second Industrial Revolution was also known as the __ Revolution, as it saw the rise of many new inventions and industries.
- The Bessemer process revolutionized the production of __.
- The development of the __ engine during the Second Industrial Revolution led to the creation of many new jobs and industries.
- The development of the __ engine during the First Industrial Revolution revolutionized transportation.
- The Second Industrial Revolution saw the rise of __ production, which allowed for mass production of goods.
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- The __ engine was a major invention of the Second Industrial Revolution, allowing for greater mobility and transportation of goods.
- The __ loom, invented during the First Industrial Revolution, automated the weaving process.
- Wich country did it start out from?
- __ was a key source of power during the First Industrial Revolution.
- The __ system, developed during the Second Industrial Revolution, increased factory efficiency.
- The First Industrial Revolution saw the growth of the __ industry, including textile mills.
11 Clues: Wich country did it start out from? • The Bessemer process revolutionized the production of __. • __ was a key source of power during the First Industrial Revolution. • The First Industrial Revolution saw the growth of the __ industry, including textile mills. • The __ loom, invented during the First Industrial Revolution, automated the weaving process. • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary (Ch 1-3) 2022-10-27
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- an interconnected system of channels or lines
- to join together
- a military operation in which enemy forces surround a town or building, cutting off essential supplies, with the aim of compelling the surrender of those inside.
- a characteristic of civilization that includes the beliefs and behaviors of a society or group of people
- a society marked by developed arts, sciences, government, and social structure
- a wall of earth built to prevent a river from flooding its banks
- A mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks
- A skilled craftsperson
- wealth sent from one country or ruler to another as a sign that the other is superior
- a person who writes things down
- A person who makes money by selling goods
- a symbol that stands for an object
- a disagreement or fight caused by opposing points of view
- A form of writing developed by the Sumerians using a wedge shaped stylus and clay tablets.
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- a skilled way of doing something
- the way a civilization is organized
- A land with different territories and peoples under a single ruler
- the use of tools and other inventions for practical purposes
- a planned approach
- a city that governs itself and its surrounding territory
- a pyramid-shaped structure with a temple at the top
- The process of redirecting water to crops through channels and ditches
- Land between two rivers
- A system by which goods and services are produced and distributed
- a way of life that offers much more than what is necessary
25 Clues: to join together • a planned approach • A skilled craftsperson • Land between two rivers • a person who writes things down • a skilled way of doing something • a symbol that stands for an object • the way a civilization is organized • A mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks • A person who makes money by selling goods • an interconnected system of channels or lines • ...
Grade 3 Midterm Review 2017-03-24
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- it was so _________ (not delicious)
- How was ____ orange chicken?
- a type of introduction.
- a sweater that is open in the front (usually with buttons)
- it was so _________ (not delicious)
- an explanation that makes something easier to understand.
- a thought about something that is not necessarily true.
- something that makes someone more confident, hopeful, or more likely to do something
- _______ you prefer juice or coffee?
- I'm _________ of/about (verb + ing)
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- a suggestion about someone or something
- a feeling of liking or wanting someone or something more than others.
- I'm thinking _______ movies.
- to make something that no one has ever made before
- __________ in yourself.
- something that has no flavor
- a choice made after thinking about it
- Find a _____.
- something that is always true.
- Make it ________.
- Thomas Edison made many ____________.
- something that can be chosen
- How _____ you like it?
- ________ restaurant do you recommend (when you have choices)
- Don't _____ up!
25 Clues: Find a _____. • Don't _____ up! • Make it ________. • How _____ you like it? • __________ in yourself. • a type of introduction. • I'm thinking _______ movies. • something that has no flavor • How was ____ orange chicken? • something that can be chosen • something that is always true. • it was so _________ (not delicious) • it was so _________ (not delicious) • ...
Industrial Revolution 2022-07-12
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- money used to invest in business
- a fee for using a road
- land which could be used by everyone
- the right to vote
- a steam engine designed to pull cars on railway
- action in one's own interest
- to feed on growing plants
- a complete change in something, the overthrow of a government
- to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- a group of animals by particular characteristics
- unproductive, inadequate in performance
- the amount of goods available
- in this context, the upper class
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- a person who runs a business
- a capitalist who invest money in textile-making
- world-wide
- to trickle slowly
- animal food
- a person with money to invest
- made by humans
- animal droppings used to fertilize land
- those wishing to purchase goods
- new inventions, the science of industry
- desire for particular goods
24 Clues: world-wide • animal food • made by humans • to trickle slowly • the right to vote • a fee for using a road • to feed on growing plants • desire for particular goods • a person who runs a business • action in one's own interest • a person with money to invest • the amount of goods available • those wishing to purchase goods • money used to invest in business • ...
Nick Jr characters and only one Disney junior characters that I only know and pbs kids characters 2025-08-30
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- with spelling power
- with dictionary power
- the main character
- the jungle pup
- mickey's giant friend
- the flying pup
- the ice pup
- mickey's professor
- uses animals in his inventions
- mickey's pal
- the leader of the
- mickey's dog friend
- the organized Kratts brother
- with alphabet power
- the twin pup
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- mickey's girlfriend
- the digger ppup
- mickey's Donald friend
- the fire pup
- with word power
- with the power to read
- another twin pup
- goofy's cow girlfriend
- the name maker Kratts brother
- is donita's worker
- mickey's other little friend
- the police pup
- uses animals in his cooking
- the swimming pup
- mickey's cat friend
- mickey's helper hold the mousekedoer
- driver/cook
- the recycle pup
- donald's duck girlfriend
- she uses animals as fashion
- mickey's little friend
36 Clues: the ice pup • driver/cook • the fire pup • mickey's pal • the twin pup • the jungle pup • the police pup • the flying pup • the digger ppup • with word power • the recycle pup • another twin pup • the swimming pup • the leader of the • the main character • is donita's worker • mickey's professor • mickey's girlfriend • with spelling power • mickey's cat friend • mickey's dog friend • with alphabet power • ...
Biology Basics 2023-06-20
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- Larger more complex structure made of monomers
- Small basic sub-units that make up polymers
- Applies scientific and mathematic principles to solve problems
- Water fearing; a substance that does not have an affinity for water
- What gets dissolved in a solution
- An explanation of an observed phenomenon based on research
- The smallest part of an element that still has the properties of that element
- Water loving; a substance that has an affinity for water
- Broad concept or principle that describes how something occurs in nature
- An objective, verifiable observation
- Uses numbers and measurements to quantify something
- Describes qualities using the senses
- What is deliberately changed or manipulated in an investigation
- Large organic molecules that make up all living things
- Uniform homogenous mixture of two or more substances
- What does the dissolving in a solution
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- Anything that has mass and occupies space
- Group(s) being tested
- Aspects of an experiment that are kept constant/consistent
- Single sugar molecule; the monomer of carbohydrates
- Large sugar molecule; the polymer of carbohydrates
- Measure of how difficult it is to stretch or break the surface of a liquid/resist an external force
- The application of scientific discoveries to meet human needs and goals through the development of products and processes
- A statement based on repeated experimental observation that describes an aspect of the world
- Most basic unit of life
- What changes in response to the IV; what is measured
- Standard/”normal” group used for comparison
27 Clues: Group(s) being tested • Most basic unit of life • What gets dissolved in a solution • An objective, verifiable observation • Describes qualities using the senses • What does the dissolving in a solution • Anything that has mass and occupies space • Small basic sub-units that make up polymers • Standard/”normal” group used for comparison • ...
Unit 3: SW Asia & North Africa 7.15-7.20 2024-12-05
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- developed a very precise solar calendar
- separated the Arabian Peninsula from Iran
- followers of Islam
- one of the most successful empires in world history lasted for more than 600 years
- Muslims made many valuable ________ discoveries
- second holiest book in Islam
- body of water north of Africa
- Mohammed made a living as a ____________
- foundation of Muslim life
- the prophet of Islam
- Conquered by Mehemed II in 1453
- Ottoman leaders built a powerful ________ force that allowed them to grow
- Mehemed II is also known as
- The Silk Road began in Xi'an and ended in ________
- decorative handwriting
- belief in one god
- body of water separating Arabian Peninsula and Africa
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- best-known literature from Islamic culture
- Al Khwarizmi is called the father of ________
- major rivers in the Middle East
- Muslim scholars expanded __________ schools and established hospitals
- leader
- the best known trade route
- holy city of Islam
- a group of people traveling together
- letters of credit
- where Mohammad took his followers when he left Mecca
- some ______ _____ traded were silk, fur, spices, and incense
- Goods such as silk, spices, fur, incense, salt, and grains were traded in ________ _____
- technology created in the 8th century
- ruled the Ottoman Empire for 30 years after his father died in 1451
- Mehemed's rule ushered a ______ ___ that lasted from 1481-1566
- Al Farabi is a ________ almost as important as Aristotle
- holy book of Islam
- describing the belief of more than one god
- language of Arab tribes
- pilgrimage
37 Clues: leader • pilgrimage • letters of credit • belief in one god • followers of Islam • holy city of Islam • holy book of Islam • the prophet of Islam • decorative handwriting • language of Arab tribes • foundation of Muslim life • the best known trade route • Mehemed II is also known as • second holiest book in Islam • body of water north of Africa • major rivers in the Middle East • ...
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
- discovered a huge spherical cloud of icy comets named after him
- discovered the theory of supernova and dark matter
- modern physicist who studies quantum mechanics and wrote the book A Brief History of Time
- Greek philosopher that created the first model that put the Earth at the center
- along with Ejnar Hertzsprung, invented a diagram to classify stars
- discovered Pluto in the 1930s
- woman who discovered pulsars which emit a bean of electromagnetic radiation
- provided an explanation for Saturn’s rings and discovered its moon, Titan
- discovered Trans-Neptunian Objects (TNOs) also known as dwarf planets
- discovered the orbit of a comet that could be seen from earth every 76 years
- German scientist who was the first astronomer to discover Neptune
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- woman who discovered that a star know as a Cepheid could be used as a marker for distance
- famous for his work on forces, specifically gravity
- Greek astronomer that made the first catalogue of the stars, mapping over 850 stars
- created the first astronomical catalog in 1771 that contained 110 objects
- discovered the largest asteroid Ceres
- discovered 4 moons of Saturn: Lapetus, Dione, Rhea and Tethys
- Revised the geocentric model of the universe to include epicycles
- Tycho Brahe’s assistant and calculated three laws of planetary motion
- started the SETI program and created the original TV series Cosmos in the 1980s
- made discoveries of galaxies including Andromeda Nebula and has a telescope named after him
- Danish astronomer who used mathematical equations to figure out the distance to the planets
24 Clues: discovered Pluto in the 1930s • discovered the largest asteroid Ceres • discovered the theory of supernova and dark matter • famous for his work on forces, specifically gravity • discovered 4 moons of Saturn: Lapetus, Dione, Rhea and Tethys • discovered a huge spherical cloud of icy comets named after him • ...
Tok - Natural Sciences 2025-01-10
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- - Philosopher of science known for his work on paradigm shifts in scientific progress.(2 words)
- ...experiments - Systematic gathering of information to test hypotheses or build models.(2 words)
- - The capability of performing the same experiment and obtaining the same results.
- - A cause-and-effect relationship where one event leads directly to another.
- - Evaluation of scientific work by others in the same field to ensure validity.(2 words)
- - A systematic process of inquiry involving observation, experimentation, and hypothesis testing.(2 words)
- - A relationship or connection between two variables, not implying causation.
- - A fundamental change in the underlying principles of a scientific discipline.(2 words)
- - General agreement among scientists on a theory or finding.
- - The ability to achieve consistent results when experiments are repeated.
- - The development of abstract concepts and models to explain phenomena.(2 words)
- - The principle that the simplest explanation is usually the correct one.(2 words)
- - Reasoning that starts with a general principle and derives specific conclusions.
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- - A reasoning process that involves forming general conclusions from specific observations.
- - Philosopher who emphasized falsifiability as a criterion for scientific theories.(2 words)
- - Information gained through observation and experimentation.(2 words)
- - Claims or beliefs that appear scientific but lack empirical evidence or reproducibility.
- - Imaginary scenarios to explore theoretical concepts or hypotheses.(2 words)
- - Discoveries made by chance or unexpected observations.
- - The branch of physics dealing with phenomena at the atomic and subatomic levels.(2 words)
- - An expert or recognized source in a scientific field.
- - Classical physics principles based on observable and measurable phenomena.(2 words)
- - A simplified representation or framework to explain a scientific concept or phenomenon.
- - The process of testing a hypothesis to prove it false, a principle in science.
24 Clues: - An expert or recognized source in a scientific field. • - Discoveries made by chance or unexpected observations. • - General agreement among scientists on a theory or finding. • - Information gained through observation and experimentation.(2 words) • - The ability to achieve consistent results when experiments are repeated. • ...
Billy’s tci unit 3 crossword puzzle 2025-11-03
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- A major religion from India that believes in many gods and the ideas of karma and dharma.
- Seasonal winds that bring rain to South Asia.
- The belief that your actions affect what happens to you in the future.
- The study of stars, planets, and space; Indian scholars made discoveries here too.
- A religion started by Siddhartha Gautama that teaches the path to enlightenment.
- A valuable fabric traded along the Silk Roads that connected India to other regions.
- Writing, such as poems or stories, often written in Sanskrit.
- ancient sacred writings of Hinduism written in Sanskrit.
- The study of numbers; India made many advances in this field.
- A person who studies and learns about many subjects.
- An earlier Indian empire known for strong rulers like Ashoka.
- A family of rulers who govern for many generations.
- A social class system in India that people are born into.
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- The spread of ideas, goods, or beliefs from one culture to another.
- A journey to a holy or sacred place.
- A large landmass that is smaller than a continent, like India.
- The ancient language used in Hindu prayers and Indian writings.
- A building where people worship gods.
- An empire that ruled much of northern India during a time of great learning and art.
- The buying and selling or exchange of goods.
- A famous Mauryan emperor who helped spread Buddhism.
- A person’s duty or the right way to live.
- A carved or shaped work of art made from stone, metal, or clay.
- A complex society with cities, government, art, and learning.
- A group of lands ruled by one leader or government.
25 Clues: A journey to a holy or sacred place. • A building where people worship gods. • A person’s duty or the right way to live. • The buying and selling or exchange of goods. • Seasonal winds that bring rain to South Asia. • A family of rulers who govern for many generations. • A group of lands ruled by one leader or government. • ...
Test your Knowledge of IEEE's Initiatives 2022-06-10
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- Launched in 2019 to position IEEE at the center of Digital Transformation
- Launched in 2014 to provide the go-to online presence for security and privacy (S&P) professionals
- Conceptualized and led under the direction of Wanda Reder, former President of the IEEE Power & Energy Society, in 2011
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- Initially launched in December 2016 to reflect IEEE's contribution to current and future generations of networking
- Launched in 2019 as IEEE's leading community for all projects and activities on quantum technologies
- Connects IEEE members with other organizations and agencies that foster global efforts to share knowledge and discoveries in neuroscience and neural engineering
- Initiative approved effective January 1, 2018 by the IEEE Future Directions Committee
7 Clues: Launched in 2019 to position IEEE at the center of Digital Transformation • Initiative approved effective January 1, 2018 by the IEEE Future Directions Committee • Launched in 2014 to provide the go-to online presence for security and privacy (S&P) professionals • ...
Vocab lesson 3 CW Puzzle 2021-02-16
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- We mixed together the lemonade and sprite to make an lemonade.
- She is normally calm, but this outburst is an .
- The house was old and has fallen into .
- She was so that she wouldn’t stop talking about the award she got.
- She decided to a rescue and she went without knowing about it.
- He asked the girl an question about her origins.
- I could tell by her response that she was on her way
- She was while caring for the pets.
- He thinks he is being funny, but he is just being and rude.
- When they sang “Happy Birthday,” he was and embarrassed because he just at there.
- When the tree caught on fire, the tree burst into .
- The room was full of scholars.
- He attempted a smile.
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- She took amounts of notes in his class to be prepared for the test.
- She sent a fruit basket to her neighbor’s house.
- There are many scientific discoveries.
- Poets use words in their poems that make it hard to understand.
- The students had a to persuade the teacher not to assign homework.
- My mom is to be with when she is constantly yelling for no reason.
- Studying is to getting a good grade.
- Confusion about the earned income tax credit has created opportunities for .
- She only committed a crime because she was under extreme .
- I was when I saw that I got a 100% on my math test.
- A church is not a place for remarks.
- Maybe he would have problems like his sleep pattern.
25 Clues: He attempted a smile. • The room was full of scholars. • She was while caring for the pets. • Studying is to getting a good grade. • A church is not a place for remarks. • There are many scientific discoveries. • The house was old and has fallen into . • She is normally calm, but this outburst is an . • ...
Spanish Cognite - Cadaen Wilds 2016-08-31
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- One who does math and builds things such as structures and computers
- The person who works on your car
- A sport that is commonly known to involve home-runs
- A place where barn animals live
- One who explores space
- The person being taught by the Professor
- The month that comes after August
- The place you go to test scientific experiments
- Something you turn in to apply for a job
- One who drives you wherever you need to go
- When its your birthday you trend to do this
- The person who takes your pictures
- something you say when describing a good tasting food
- One who plays in movies and shows
- One who teaches the class
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- A genre of movie that involves crazy events
- One who inspects and cleans your teeth
- The person who answers the phones in an office
- The person you see when you are feeling sick
- One whos career is dedicated to cutting wood
- What you have to have in order to use your phone
- A place to go to learn new information
- One who draws and designs the layout of a building
- The person who gives you your money at a bank
- One who flies a plane
- The thing you use in order to from sentences that make sense
- The person who does studies to make scientific discoveries
- Something you must do when associating with people
- A synonym for great or awesome
- Something that you use to order at a restaurant
30 Clues: One who flies a plane • One who explores space • One who teaches the class • A synonym for great or awesome • A place where barn animals live • The person who works on your car • The month that comes after August • One who plays in movies and shows • The person who takes your pictures • One who inspects and cleans your teeth • A place to go to learn new information • ...
Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2019-04-25
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- - worked together
- - money that is owed to another person
- - a follower of a religion that believes in peace and equal treatment for all people
- - a trip made for a special reason
- - a written plan of government that explains the beliefs and laws of a country
- - formal agreement , or treaty, between groups to work together
- - a person who travels looking for new lands and discoveries
- - an area of land owned by a country either within or outside the country’s borders
- - a part of government that makes laws
- - an official member of a community
- - a strong building or area that can be defended against enemy attacks
- - not enough water
- - money paid to a government
- - homes that were longer than they were wide
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- - a special way that a group does something that is passed down over time
- - a story from the past whose facts cannot be checked
- - freedom
- - a person who travels for a religious reason
- - lands that the United States government set aside for American Indians many years ago
- - a settlement that has a church where religion is taught
- - someone who helps two people who speak different languages communicate with each other
- - system of ruling people
- - to settle lands for another country
- - the course you take to get somewhere
- - a person who loves and defends his or her country
- - when people want to take over the government that rules them and create a new one
- - special way of doing things
- - complain
- - a place ruled by another country
29 Clues: - freedom • - complain • - worked together • - not enough water • - system of ruling people • - money paid to a government • - special way of doing things • - a trip made for a special reason • - a place ruled by another country • - an official member of a community • - to settle lands for another country • - money that is owed to another person • ...
Unit 7 & 8 2024-10-15
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- Introduced or put into effect.
- The textbook included several __________ diagrams to assist students in understanding the material better.
- If you accidentally delete a file, you can often _________ the action using the undo feature.
- Taken or originated from a source.
- Taken out or removed, often from the earth.
- Led or carried out an activity.
- Range of colors or wavelengths of light.
- The scientist __________ the expression "green technology" to refer to environmentally friendly innovations.
- Gradual increase or build-up of something.
- The organization focuses on environmental conservation as a means of __________ for future generations.
- Marie Curie, one of the most famous _______ in history, made groundbreaking discoveries in radioactivity.
- Extreme accuracy in measurement or detail.
- The castle, with its towering stone walls and moats, was a perfect example of ________ architecture.
- Many _______ are reaching capacity, prompting cities to explore more sustainable waste management practices like recycling and composting.
- Methods or strategies for addressing problems.
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- Altered or controlled to affect outcomes.
- Related to evaluating similarities and differences.
- The process of breaking down over time.
- Equivalents or corresponding items.
- The _________ of independence marked a pivotal moment in the nation's history, asserting its right to self-governance.
- Long-term viability of ecosystems and natural resources.
- The act of reducing or using up resources.
- Waste from human or animal digestive systems.
- She was promoted because her __________ and dedication to her work set her apart from her peers.
- The city council is discussing ways to improve the ________ recycling program.
25 Clues: Introduced or put into effect. • Led or carried out an activity. • Taken or originated from a source. • Equivalents or corresponding items. • The process of breaking down over time. • Range of colors or wavelengths of light. • Altered or controlled to affect outcomes. • The act of reducing or using up resources. • Gradual increase or build-up of something. • ...
Exam 4th Grade 22 2022-05-30
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- Reform movement initiated by Martin Luther and the 95 theses he published in 1519.
- Artistic current opposed to classicism
- Head of the church living in Rome
- Trading person, notably the Venetian's _______
- Type of vaults specific to the gothic architecture
- Eastern Christian Empire which asked Pope Urban II to free from the Turks. It will be the first objective of the first crusade.
- Age of re-birth characterised by the re-discovery of the classical culture (Greco-romans)
- Representing three dimensions on a flat surface
- reform movement of the church in the early 900s reviving the Benedictine rule
- Method of land ownership in Europe during Middle Ages
- Religious reform movement that took place in England under Henry the VIII.
- Ideology centred on man. The Vitruvian man made by Leonardo Da Vinci perfectly illustrates it.
- Inventor of the printing press
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- Holy wars with the goal of taking back Jerusalem
- type of monks following the rule of saint Benedicte
- Also named Black Death. This pandemic struck Europe in 1348
- Place where the Catholic Church did a council from 1543 to 1563 following the Reformation movement.
- Crusade that happened in 1212 with no adult participating in.
- Architecture of the church characterised by small windows and thick walls. As well as a pointed barred vault supported by massive pillars.
- Name of the exchange that occurred between Europe and the New World after Christopher Columbus discoveries
20 Clues: Inventor of the printing press • Head of the church living in Rome • Artistic current opposed to classicism • Trading person, notably the Venetian's _______ • Representing three dimensions on a flat surface • Holy wars with the goal of taking back Jerusalem • Type of vaults specific to the gothic architecture • type of monks following the rule of saint Benedicte • ...
Exam 4th Grade 22 2022-05-30
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- Reform movement initiated by Martin Luther and the 95 theses he published in 1519.
- Artistic current opposed to classicism
- Head of the church living in Rome
- Trading person, notably the Venetian's _______
- Type of vaults specific to the gothic architecture
- Eastern Christian Empire which asked Pope Urban II to free from the Turks. It will be the first objective of the first crusade.
- Age of re-birth characterised by the re-discovery of the classical culture (Greco-romans)
- Representing three dimensions on a flat surface
- reform movement of the church in the early 900s reviving the Benedictine rule
- Method of land ownership in Europe during Middle Ages
- Religious reform movement that took place in England under Henry the VIII.
- Ideology centred on man. The Vitruvian man made by Leonardo Da Vinci perfectly illustrates it.
- Inventor of the printing press
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- Holy wars with the goal of taking back Jerusalem
- type of monks following the rule of saint Benedicte
- Also named Black Death. This pandemic struck Europe in 1348
- Place where the Catholic Church did a council from 1543 to 1563 following the Reformation movement.
- Crusade that happened in 1212 with no adult participating in.
- Architecture of the church characterised by small windows and thick walls. As well as a pointed barred vault supported by massive pillars.
- Name of the exchanges that occurred between Europe and the New World after Christopher Columbus discoveries
20 Clues: Inventor of the printing press • Head of the church living in Rome • Artistic current opposed to classicism • Trading person, notably the Venetian's _______ • Representing three dimensions on a flat surface • Holy wars with the goal of taking back Jerusalem • Type of vaults specific to the gothic architecture • type of monks following the rule of saint Benedicte • ...
History Revision Activity Term 4 2024-10-24
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- The great Sphinx does this
- used for travelling
- Exchanging goods
- Sea the Nile flows into
- Helps us keep track of our months
- A status symbol
- The body is wrapped in these
- Some gods were represented as part human and part .....
- Sun god
- All organs were removed except the….
- thousand Number of gods and goddesses the Egyptians worshipped
- Discovered hominid fossils
- Continent that Egypt is found
- Colonised the Cape in 1652
- The pyramids contain these
- Cape Province where Kimberley is
- Helps heal wounds
- The …... pyramid was the first one to be built
- Capital city of Eastern Cape
- Used to help a sore tooth
- Very old
- San god
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- River was used for ...
- An enablement workshop
- Used to make paper
- Mountain of Dragons in Afrikaans
- female gods
- Form of Egyptian writing
- of Humankind World heritage site found in Gauteng
- J. Clake Discovered 'little foot'
- Home built for Gods
- Body is packed with ...
- very important part of the Egyptian life
- Golden symbol of the King
- Helped scientists understand the writing
- One of Egypt's bordering countries
- The river provided this kind of soil for farming
- Hand operated device used for lifting water
- Discoveries made by Egyptians for medical help
- Island World Heritage site in Western Cape
- Khoisan believed the aloe ...
- Menes Pharoh who united upper and lower Egypt
42 Clues: Sun god • San god • Very old • female gods • A status symbol • Exchanging goods • Helps heal wounds • Used to make paper • used for travelling • Home built for Gods • River was used for ... • An enablement workshop • Sea the Nile flows into • Body is packed with ... • Form of Egyptian writing • Golden symbol of the King • Used to help a sore tooth • The great Sphinx does this • ...
Ancient China Review 2022-03-15
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- Clay "army" made to protect emperor in the afterlife
- a good ruler was believed to have the ___ of Heaven
- one of the 4 Great Inventions
- the natural barriers of China's geography caused China to be ___ from other civilizations
- a ruling family
- a Chinese ruler of a dynasty
- main river of China where that civilization began
- hired to work in government (based on test results)
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- built to defend China's northern border
- famous Chinese teacher who promoted respect & moral living
- these peasants ranked higher than merchants or artisans
- dead relatives worshipped by the Chinese
- ancient trading route connecting China & other countries
13 Clues: a ruling family • a Chinese ruler of a dynasty • one of the 4 Great Inventions • built to defend China's northern border • dead relatives worshipped by the Chinese • main river of China where that civilization began • a good ruler was believed to have the ___ of Heaven • hired to work in government (based on test results) • ...
Roman inventions Czinder Bálint 2024-01-04
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- Part of Roman architecture, a cup-shaped capital at the top of a column.
- Building material invented by the Romans, revolutionizing construction.
- Traditional Roman garment worn by citizens.
- Iconic Roman amphitheater used for gladiatorial contests and public spectacles.
- Horse-drawn vehicle used for transportation and in racing events.
- The Romans built an extensive network of these for easy transportation throughout the empire.
- Large artwork or painting on a wall, a common feature in Roman buildings.
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- Roman engineering marvel for transporting water.
- Type of Roman priestess responsible for maintaining the sacred fire in the Temple of Vesta.
- Architectural feature commonly used in Roman buildings.
- Central open space in a Roman house, often with a pool or fountain.
- Advanced underground drainage system designed to remove wastewater.
- Ancient Roman weapon, a type of crossbow.
- Roman javelin designed for use by infantry.
- Art form using small pieces of colored glass, stone, or other materials to create an image.
15 Clues: Ancient Roman weapon, a type of crossbow. • Traditional Roman garment worn by citizens. • Roman javelin designed for use by infantry. • Roman engineering marvel for transporting water. • Architectural feature commonly used in Roman buildings. • Horse-drawn vehicle used for transportation and in racing events. • ...
Roman Inventions Horváth Dávid 2023-12-28
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- is a type of pipe organ blown by air
- is a malleable metal alloy consisting of tin
- is a farm tool for loosening or turning the soil
- is a composite material composed of aggregate bonded together with a fluid cement
- is a system of central heating
- is a glassforming technique that involves inflating molten glass into a bubble
- is an instrument used for measuring density or relative density
- is a self-contained housing unit
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- is a type of chemical compound
- an open-air venue used for entertainment
- is a vertical curved structure
- is an ancient and historic mining method using a flood or torrent of water to reveal mineral veins
- is a farm implement
- is an instrument used for measuring the distance traveled by a vehicle
- is a binder, a chemical substance
15 Clues: is a farm implement • is a type of chemical compound • is a vertical curved structure • is a system of central heating • is a self-contained housing unit • is a binder, a chemical substance • is a type of pipe organ blown by air • an open-air venue used for entertainment • is a malleable metal alloy consisting of tin • is a farm tool for loosening or turning the soil • ...
Roman inventions Nagy Zalan 2023-12-28
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- an ancient and historic mining method using a flood or torrent of water to reveal mineral veins
- a type of meterial gathered from animals
- is made out of metal and is used in the kitchen to cut things
- is a type of positive displacement pump where the high-pressure seal reciprocates with the piston
- is a heat engine that performs mechanical work using steam as its working fluid
- a underground pipe or tunnel system for transporting sewage from houses
- a farm implement or person that reaps(cuts) crops at harvest when they are ripe
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- a farm tool for loosening or turning the soil before sowing seed or planting
- an arn attached to a sailboat to convert circular motion into reciprocating motion
- is a form of mining that uses high-pressure jets of water to dislodge rock meterial or move sediment
- a malleable metal alloy consisting of tin antimony copper bismuth and sometimes silver
- a an architechtural element similar to the hollow upper half of a sphere
- an instrument used for measuring density or relative density of liquids based on the concept of buoyancy
- an instrument used for measuring the distance traveled by a vehicle such as a bicycle or a car
- a concrete dam that is curved upstream in plan
15 Clues: a type of meterial gathered from animals • a concrete dam that is curved upstream in plan • is made out of metal and is used in the kitchen to cut things • a underground pipe or tunnel system for transporting sewage from houses • a an architechtural element similar to the hollow upper half of a sphere • ...
Roman inventions Sárosi Gábor 2023-12-19
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- it is an underground passageway
- you can read this, hard covered
- (three words) it is a transport mean with one wheel
- true or segmental arch, you can walk on it over the river
- you can wash your hands with it
- Iron it is made of iron, smiths make gates from it
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- you can cut with this, its sharp
- it's a material made from animals skin
- (two words) it displays roads of a village or town etc.
- it is a prodact made by clay and fired at high temperatues
- (two words) it is a tooth replacement
- blowing you blow air from your lungs to create e.g. lambs from glass
- it is an instrument wich measures the distance travelled by vechile
- tower or building to emit light serve as a navigational aid
- yiu can read this, it alwas hasthe latest news in it
15 Clues: it is an underground passageway • you can read this, hard covered • you can wash your hands with it • you can cut with this, its sharp • (two words) it is a tooth replacement • it's a material made from animals skin • Iron it is made of iron, smiths make gates from it • (three words) it is a transport mean with one wheel • ...
Inventions inspired by film 2024-01-04
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- Travel as the crow flies: The Magical Car
- A video-conferencing device called the "Telephot"
- Scientist was fascinated with space flight
- Used as slave labors but fight back against their creators
- Tron's magical goggles entering the digital world
- Inventor envisioned the future of flight
- A two way wrist radio
- Tiny assassin flying cars in Star Wars
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- Idea came from undersea travel
- R2D2 projecting an image for help
- Two silver paddles wired to an outlet
- Used to solve problems with nuclear reaction
- Helped people communicate from long distance
- "Thomas A. Swift's Electric Rifle."
- Seashell radio device is tucked into ear
15 Clues: A two way wrist radio • Idea came from undersea travel • R2D2 projecting an image for help • "Thomas A. Swift's Electric Rifle." • Two silver paddles wired to an outlet • Tiny assassin flying cars in Star Wars • Inventor envisioned the future of flight • Seashell radio device is tucked into ear • Travel as the crow flies: The Magical Car • ...
Inventions for the environment 2020-06-12
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- The father of the internet
- A bicycle made of natural material
- It is a device that captures the energy of solar
- Lamps that do not need electricity to work
- The creator of the bycicle
- He invented a machine to clean the ocean
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- His is made for fish to eat this garbage
- Wind Power
- Device that scans garbage to facilitate recycling
- is charged while playing with it using kinetic energy.
- He created television
- A washing machine that does not need water or soap
- By means of a pedal mode electricity is generated
- Was the creator of the automobile
- A biodegradable coffin
15 Clues: Wind Power • He created television • A biodegradable coffin • The father of the internet • The creator of the bycicle • Was the creator of the automobile • A bicycle made of natural material • His is made for fish to eat this garbage • He invented a machine to clean the ocean • Lamps that do not need electricity to work • It is a device that captures the energy of solar • ...
Scientist Name 2023-06-25
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- Physician, philosopher, and humanitarian who dedicated his life to providing medical care in Africa.
- Microbiologist and chemist who developed vaccines and made significant contributions to the understanding of germ theory.
- This polymath was an artist, inventor, and scientist. He painted the famous Mona Lisa and made scientific observations and sketches of various subjects.
- 17th-century scientist who discovered the laws of motion and gravity.
- Inventor and scientist who is credited with inventing the telephone and made significant contributions to communication technology.
- Theoretical physicist known for his work on black holes and his bestselling book "A Brief History of Time."
- Chemist and crystallographer whose work was crucial in the discovery of the structure of DNA.
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- Inventor and businessman known for his development of practical inventions like the electric light bulb and phonograph.
- Inventor and electrical engineer known for his contributions to the development of alternating current (AC) power systems.
- Discoverer of penicillin, the world's first antibiotic, which revolutionized medicine.
- Naturalist who formulated the theory of evolution through natural selection.
- Primatologist and conservationist who studied and advocated for the protection of chimpanzees and their habitats.
- Astronomer and physicist who made significant contributions to the scientific understanding of motion, gravity, and the cosmos.
- Theoretical physicist known for his theory of relativity and the equation E=mc².
- Pioneer in the field of radioactivity and the first woman to win a Nobel Prize in two different sciences.
15 Clues: 17th-century scientist who discovered the laws of motion and gravity. • Naturalist who formulated the theory of evolution through natural selection. • Theoretical physicist known for his theory of relativity and the equation E=mc². • Discoverer of penicillin, the world's first antibiotic, which revolutionized medicine. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2025-04-22
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- an Italian astronomer and mathematician whose discoveries using a telescope supported the heliocentric universe theories of Copernicus
- figure of the Scientific Revolution An English mathematician and physicist
- a distinguished English philosopher, statesman, and lawyer,a man of many talents, he promoted rational thought.
- separate section of a city where members of a minority group are forced to live
- artistic technique used to give paintings and drawings a three-dimensional effect
- method careful, step-by-step process used to confirm findings and to prove or disprove a hypothesis
- a branch of mathematics in which calculations are made using special symbolic notations, developed by Isaac Newton
- an unproved theory accepted for the purposes of explaining certain facts or to provide a basis for further investigation.
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- a Polish astronomer who concluded that the sun is the center of the universe around which Earth and the other planets revolve
- an intellectual movement at the heart of the Renaissance that focused on education and the classics
- government run by religious leaders
- in the Roman Catholic Church, pardon for sins committed during a person's lifetime
- idealistic or visionary, usually used to describe a perfect society
- based on the belief that the sun is the center of the universe
- force that pulls objects in Earth's sphere to the center of Earth
15 Clues: government run by religious leaders • based on the belief that the sun is the center of the universe • force that pulls objects in Earth's sphere to the center of Earth • idealistic or visionary, usually used to describe a perfect society • figure of the Scientific Revolution An English mathematician and physicist • ...
surprising results 2022-11-17
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- the name of try something
- person who makes machines or inventions
- is a verb, that explain what we what to solve in a problem
- when somethimg is so liquid
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- the person taht study sciences
- is the same of make
- what we should do when finished an test
- the name of the reaction when some liquid is dropped
- the name of the action when a person tell you to do not a action
- out when you find out something you wantd to know
10 Clues: is the same of make • the name of try something • when somethimg is so liquid • the person taht study sciences • what we should do when finished an test • person who makes machines or inventions • out when you find out something you wantd to know • the name of the reaction when some liquid is dropped • is a verb, that explain what we what to solve in a problem • ...
Bach 3 2021-12-10
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- Mariane ___, a famous poet, supplied words for several of Bach's works.
- Bach really loved ___.
- Bach once wrote a whole ___ about coffee.
- Bach's Two-Part ____ were written as finger exercises for his children.
- Bach eventually died from a ___.
- Bach became ___ later in his life.
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- Bach's genius wasn't recognized until about 100 ___ after his death.
- One of Bach's instruments.
- These two spacecraft contain three pieces of Bach, along with record-players.
- Bach wrote the Goldberg Variations for a millionaire count who had this condition.
10 Clues: Bach really loved ___. • One of Bach's instruments. • Bach eventually died from a ___. • Bach became ___ later in his life. • Bach once wrote a whole ___ about coffee. • Bach's genius wasn't recognized until about 100 ___ after his death. • Mariane ___, a famous poet, supplied words for several of Bach's works. • ...
Future of Transportation and The Boy Who Invented TV 2023-09-25
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- influenced by charm, art, or skill
- imagine something that could happen
- to get at or into something
- papers issued to a person or company by the government that grant the right to be the only one to make, use, or sell new inventions
- mention or proof
- having or showing strong feelings
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- an opposing opinion or viewpoint
- a careful explanation or study of something
- in a way that shows great interest or excitement
- move forward in a purposeful way
10 Clues: mention or proof • to get at or into something • an opposing opinion or viewpoint • move forward in a purposeful way • having or showing strong feelings • influenced by charm, art, or skill • imagine something that could happen • a careful explanation or study of something • in a way that shows great interest or excitement • ...
Vocabulary Words 2025-01-24
5 Clues: keep close of something • correct without any mistakes • new things made by a person or people • statement about what someone thinks will happen in the future • experts that look at patterns in the world today and use it to predict what will happen in the future
12B crossword puzzle 2021-05-13
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- Newton's 2nd law of motion.
- without this, rocketry would be impossible, as would all other kinds of motion.
- a pulling force that is transmitted through a rope, chain, or similar object.
- an object in motion continues in that motion unless acted upon by an external force.
- he called the tendency of matter to resist change in its motion inertia.
- concept that was "invented" by physicists as a measure of inertia.
- Newton's 1st law of motion.
- merged Galileo's principle of inertia into a more general statement of physics that included his own discoveries about the actions of forces.
- letter used in Newton's 2nd law equation to represent the net external force on an object, in newtons.
- the tendency of matter to resist change in motion.
- first person to have tested ideas about motion.
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- Newton's 3rd law of motion.
- required to act on any change in an objects motion.
- force that acts in a direction perpendicular to the surfaces where two objects make contact.
- for every action force, there is an equal and opposite reaction force.
- a title often given to Newton's third law of motion.
- the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force and is inversely proportional to the object's mass.
- forces must be unbalanced.
- an object at rest remains at rest.
- wrote book mathematical principles of natural philosophy, principia.
20 Clues: forces must be unbalanced. • Newton's 2nd law of motion. • Newton's 3rd law of motion. • Newton's 1st law of motion. • an object at rest remains at rest. • first person to have tested ideas about motion. • the tendency of matter to resist change in motion. • required to act on any change in an objects motion. • a title often given to Newton's third law of motion. • ...
12B crossword puzzle 2024-12-09
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- Newton's 2nd law of motion.
- without this, rocketry would be impossible, as would all other kinds of motion.
- a pulling force that is transmitted through a rope, chain, or similar object.
- an object in motion continues in that motion unless acted upon by an external force.
- he called the tendency of matter to resist change in its motion inertia.
- concept that was "invented" by physicists as a measure of inertia.
- Newton's 1st law of motion.
- merged Galileo's principle of inertia into a more general statement of physics that included his own discoveries about the actions of forces.
- letter used in Newton's 2nd law equation to represent the net external force on an object, in newtons.
- the tendency of matter to resist change in motion.
- first person to have tested ideas about motion.
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- Newton's 3rd law of motion.
- required to act on any change in an objects motion.
- force that acts in a direction perpendicular to the surfaces where two objects make contact.
- for every action force, there is an equal and opposite reaction force.
- a title often given to Newton's third law of motion.
- the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force and is inversely proportional to the object's mass.
- forces must be unbalanced.
- an object at rest remains at rest.
- wrote book mathematical principles of natural philosophy, principia.
20 Clues: forces must be unbalanced. • Newton's 2nd law of motion. • Newton's 3rd law of motion. • Newton's 1st law of motion. • an object at rest remains at rest. • first person to have tested ideas about motion. • the tendency of matter to resist change in motion. • required to act on any change in an objects motion. • a title often given to Newton's third law of motion. • ...
Industrialization 2022-04-20
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- abstention by governments from interfering in the workings of the free market
- French chemist and microbiologist renowned for his discoveries of the principles of vaccination
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state.
- 18th-century Scottish philosopher
- , product, or service available and the desire of buyers for it, considered as factors regulating its price.
- the process of making an area more urban.
- a political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
- the ability of people to take economic actions.
- also called putting-out system
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- an economic system in which private business operates in competition and largely free of state control.
- a machine for spinning with more than one spindle at a time, patented by James Hargreaves in 1770.
- the production of large quantities of a standardized article by an automated mechanical process
- father of communism
- a political and economic theory of social organization which advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole.
- a Scottish inventor, mechanical engineer, and chemist who improved on Thomas Newcomen's 1712 Newcomen steam engine
- a heat engine that performs mechanical work using steam as its working fluid.
- the action or fact of joining or being joined, especially in a political context.
17 Clues: father of communism • also called putting-out system • 18th-century Scottish philosopher • the process of making an area more urban. • the ability of people to take economic actions. • abstention by governments from interfering in the workings of the free market • a heat engine that performs mechanical work using steam as its working fluid. • ...
1920s and 1930s (Probation and Migration) 2024-01-02
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- the head of an organized crime group who gained many riches during U.S. probation
- aviator who became famous for flight records and for her disappearance in the Pacific Ocean
- the industry that was transformed because of new and popular inventions, the moving picture and the radio
- made the selling,production,and transport of alcohol illegal in America
- young, defiant women who wore different outfits and behaved differently than the women prior to them
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- made alcohol legal in America by ending probation and revoking the 18th amendment
- all people have the right to vote regardless of gender
- the movement of millions of African Americans from the South to the North in hopes of finding new opportunities
- composer who wrote unique American music by mixing components of classical music with that of jazz
- writer who wrote about what both American and African Americans culturally face
10 Clues: all people have the right to vote regardless of gender • made the selling,production,and transport of alcohol illegal in America • writer who wrote about what both American and African Americans culturally face • made alcohol legal in America by ending probation and revoking the 18th amendment • ...
scientific revoulion 2025-04-22
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- A model of the universe that places Earth at the center with the Sun, moon, stars and planets orbiting around it
- The branch of science concerned with the = bodily structure of human,animals and other living organisms
- An optical instrument designed to make distant objects appear nearer instrumental in astronomical discoveries
- The theory that all knowledge is derived from sense experience and observation
- The oval-shaped paths in which planets orbit the sun as described by Kepler's laws
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- A systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence that was crucial to the evolution of science in the modern world
- A model of the solar system they places the sun at its center with planets orbitiny
- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the Earth or toward any other physical body having mass
- The resistance of any physical object to any change in its velocity
- the belief that reason and logic are the primary sources of knowledge and truth
10 Clues: The resistance of any physical object to any change in its velocity • The theory that all knowledge is derived from sense experience and observation • the belief that reason and logic are the primary sources of knowledge and truth • The oval-shaped paths in which planets orbit the sun as described by Kepler's laws • ...
BUS3200 Microeconomics chapters 3&4 2016-06-21
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- Rules that provides potential investors with reliable information
- A good from another country sold in the USA
- Reduces risks for entrepreneurs
- When quantity demanded is more than quantity supplied
- Type of advantage when one can produce at a lowers opportunity cost
- A good made in the USA and sold in another country
- Two goods for which a decrease in the price of one good increases the demand for the other good
- Increases the profitablility of inventions
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- A road or park is an example of this type of good
- Type of good that has a decrease in demand when a consumer's income increases
- Type of advantage when one can produce at a lower resource cost
- produced, who the good
- A situatio n a market is in which the quantity demanded equals the quantity supplied
- Two goods for which an increase in the price of one good increases the demand of the other
- positive relationship between price and quantity supplied
- Type of good that has a higher demand when a consumer's income increases
- Specifies the terms of exchange
- When quantity supplied is more than quantity demanded
18 Clues: produced, who the good • Reduces risks for entrepreneurs • Specifies the terms of exchange • Increases the profitablility of inventions • A good from another country sold in the USA • A road or park is an example of this type of good • A good made in the USA and sold in another country • When quantity demanded is more than quantity supplied • ...
Chemistry: Crossword #2 2013-08-12
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- has a pinchcock as its stopper
- Used for mixing, scooping, or spreading soft substances and liquid
- Is the branch of science that draws on discoveries of all other areas of sciences and puts them in use to achieve some kind of practical and profitable gain
- Chemical substances that do not contain cabon-carbon bonds
- Chemical changes in the environment and how they affect living organisms
- used as a source of heat and light
- a metal device used to hold test tubes
- Used for putting holes on the cork
- Studies human society and social life
- The secret potion that would allow a person to be immortal
- Originated from the word "Scientia"
- Used to regulate the heat of the flame when used in heating
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- This symbol appears when a danger to the eye exists. Safetyl goggles should be worn when this symbol appears
- Used to hold burette filteration
- A substance without color, taste, odor, or weight that is released in burning when a substance is burned
- a tube for measuring or adminitering liquid by drops
- This Latin word means "knowledge"
- Greek word which means "metal working"
- has a stopcock as its stopper
- A stand with three legs that is used for supporting the wire gauze
- Radioactive substances and their uses
- Manufacture of medicinal drugs
- Used for storing and for measuring large quantity of volatile liquid
- Used as a container for boiling liquid solution
- Used for cleaning test tubes
- Source of heat when non-luminous flame is needed for experiment work
- Used to hold the iron clamp
- A tube for measuring liquids by drops
28 Clues: Used to hold the iron clamp • Used for cleaning test tubes • has a stopcock as its stopper • has a pinchcock as its stopper • Manufacture of medicinal drugs • Used to hold burette filteration • This Latin word means "knowledge" • used as a source of heat and light • Used for putting holes on the cork • Originated from the word "Scientia" • Radioactive substances and their uses • ...
Citrines's Term 2 Spelling Words 2014-06-19
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- The reply to a question.
- A state of matter that is very runny.
- When two things are worth the same they are _____.
- Another word for competition.
- Rumours and things said about people, often not very nice.
- Like speaking but inside your head.
- Begins with A and ends with Z.
- You will need to buy one of these before you get on a train, bus or ferry.
- Someone who is incredibly smart and makes fantastic connections and discoveries.
- If you are a girl, you are your mother’s ________.
- A material that is used to wrap sandwiches to keep them fresh.
- A word meaning tired.
- Play time during the morning.
- The opposite of innocent.
- The study of the world and the way things happen, often uses experiments.
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- The letters and numbers that describe where you live.
- If you don’t drink ______ water you will become dehydrated.
- A word sometimes used instead of estimate.
- A large muscle inside your mouth.
- Somewhere that is near the centre of a city is described as being _______.
- An animal might do this to another animal if it wanted to defend itself.
- Helpful people who dress in blue and drive a car with a siren.
- Something you might be given for winning a competition.
- When something isn’t very clear.
- Begins with a capital letter, ends with some punctuation.
- An old item that is very precious.
- Something you might wrap over a wound.
- A small groups of houses, shops and people.
- You would look in this section of the book to help you find the page number of the topic you are interested in.
- You do this with your ears.
30 Clues: A word meaning tired. • The reply to a question. • The opposite of innocent. • You do this with your ears. • Another word for competition. • Play time during the morning. • Begins with A and ends with Z. • When something isn’t very clear. • A large muscle inside your mouth. • An old item that is very precious. • Like speaking but inside your head. • ...
Astronomy Crossword 2018-02-19
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- started the SETI program and created the original TV series Cosmos in the 1980s
- discovered the orbit of a comet that could be seen from earth every 76 years
- created the first astronomical catalog in 1771 that contained 110 objects
- Greek philosopher that created the first model that put the Earth at the center
- Greek astronomer that used the sun to measure the size of the round Earth
- modern physicist who studies quantum mechanics and wrote the book A Brief History of Time
- discovered infrared radiation and the planet Uranus
- woman who discovered pulsars which emit a bean of electromagnetic radiation
- discovered the largest asteroid Ceres
- made discoveries of galaxies including Andromeda Nebula and has a telescope named after him
- discovered a belt of comets at the edge of Pluto’s orbit named after him
- discovered a huge spherical cloud of icy comets named after him
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- pioneer of radio astronomy and was first to discover radio waves emitting from space
- woman who discovered that a star know as a Cepheid could be used as a marker for distance
- Greek astronomer that made the first catalogue of the stars, mapping over 850 stars
- discovered Pluto in the 1930s
- along with Ejnar Hertzsprung, invented a diagram to classify stars
- discovered the four main moons of Jupiter and helped invent the first telescope
- discovered 4 moons of Saturn: Lapetus, Dione, Rhea and Tethys
- German scientist who was the first astronomer to discover Neptune
- Belgian Catholic priest who is credited with developing the Big Bang Theory
- discovered the theory of supernova and dark matter
- Danish astronomer who used mathematical equations to figure out the distance to the planets
- discovered Trans-Neptunian Objects (TNOs) also known as dwarf planets
24 Clues: discovered Pluto in the 1930s • discovered the largest asteroid Ceres • discovered the theory of supernova and dark matter • 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 • ...
Famous Scientists 2023-03-21
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- (5): Electrical engineer and inventor known for his contributions to the development of alternating current (AC) electricity
- (11): Theoretical physicist known for his work on wave mechanics and the development of the Schrödinger equation
- (7): Physiologist and physician known for his contributions to the study of bioelectricity and development of galvanism
- (6): Molecular biologist known for his contributions to the discovery of the structure of DNA
- (6): Mathematician and astronomer known for his laws of planetary motion
- (6): Astronomer known for his work on the expansion of the universe and the development of Hubble's law
- (7): Theoretical physicist known for his work on black holes and author of the book "A Brief History of Time"
- (6): Ship that Charles Darwin sailed on during his scientific expedition around the world
- (7): Physicist, astronomer, and mathematician known for his astronomical discoveries and support of heliocentrism
- (6): Physicist and mathematician known for his laws of motion and theory of gravity
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- (6): Botanist and geneticist known for his work on the laws of inheritance in pea plants
- (6): Physicist known for his work on quantum theory and the development of Planck's constant
- (7): Physicist and chemist known for his work on electromagnetism and development of Faraday's law
- (5): Chemist and physicist known for her pioneering work on radioactivity and discovery of the elements polonium and radium
- (8): Theoretical physicist known for his theory of relativity and famous equation, E=mc²
- (8): Chemist and X-ray crystallographer known for her contributions to the discovery of the structure of DNA
- (7): Microbiologist and chemist known for his work on the germ theory of disease and development of pasteurization
- (4): Physicist known for his work on atomic structure and the development of the Bohr model of the atom
- (6): Naturalist and biologist known for his theory of evolution by natural selection
- (5): Astronomer, cosmologist, and science communicator known for his popular science books and television series "Cosmos"
20 Clues: (6): Mathematician and astronomer known for his laws of planetary motion • (6): Physicist and mathematician known for his laws of motion and theory of gravity • (6): Naturalist and biologist known for his theory of evolution by natural selection • (6): Botanist and geneticist known for his work on the laws of inheritance in pea plants • ...
The Renaissance Period 2025-09-04
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- To focused on human potential and achievements
- common everyday language spoken by a specific region of people
- a shift in focus from religion, to human achievements
- a woman, often from the wealthier classes, who was highly educated and proficient in many areas
- He created complex humanistic characters and developed the English language
- He created the printing press
- A person that who supports artists, especially financially
- significant European technological advancements between the 14th and 17th centuries
- Imaginary perfect world
- A powerful family that supplied the pope
- a renewed interest to arts and literature
- An 15th century invention that can print words on paper
- When you go to church and have a relationship with god
- A broader concept of making art realistic and detailed
- a technique that creates the appearance of 3 dimensions on a flat surface
- The revival of classical Greek and roman knowledge
- A time of change
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- An outstandingly versatile, well-rounded person
- known as the renaissance man for his painting, sculptures, architect and poems
- It is the shared beliefs, behaviors, values, and practices of a particular group of people
- His most famous painting is the Mona Lisa
- A period of transition marked by the declined of feudalism
- a wide spread exchange of goods,services and ideas between cultures and regions
- painting and sculpture renewed in the 17th century
- An Italian scholar and poet
- A lasting impact on somebody
- A type of building using columns, arches, and domes
- an approach to knowledge influenced by ancient Greek texts
- the era's significant advancements in art, science, literature, and culture
- The founding father of humanism
30 Clues: A time of change • Imaginary perfect world • An Italian scholar and poet • A lasting impact on somebody • He created the printing press • The founding father of humanism • A powerful family that supplied the pope • His most famous painting is the Mona Lisa • a renewed interest to arts and literature • To focused on human potential and achievements • ...
Tourism law overview crossword puzzle 2024-08-15
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- Law: A set of rules governing activities related to travel and hospitality industries.
- Law: Governs the relationship between individuals and government entities, including constitutional and administrative laws.
- of Law: Principle ensuring everyone, including government institutions, is accountable under established laws.
- Law: Branch of law that regulates the organization of the state and the fundamental rights of citizens.
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- Property: Law protecting creations such as inventions, trademarks, and copyrights.
- Order Norms: Norms arising from the common good and collective interest that must be followed by all individuals.
- Security Law: Covers programs providing financial aid during events like retirement, illness, or unemployment.
- Law: Branch of social law dealing with work rules including pay, hours, and safety.
8 Clues: Property: Law protecting creations such as inventions, trademarks, and copyrights. • Law: Branch of social law dealing with work rules including pay, hours, and safety. • Law: A set of rules governing activities related to travel and hospitality industries. • ...
June Exam 2016-06-12
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- land held to be used by everyone
- essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- an economy based on industry not agriculture
- money to invest in business
- new inventions; science of industry
- animal droppings used to fertilize land
- an act forbidding anyone except member of the Church of England from holding political office or entering professions
- animal food
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- a complete change in something. to overthrow the government
- language of colonialism; the colonizing power
- an increase in worlds temperature
- unproductive; inadequate in performance
- to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- group of animals distinguished by a certain characteristic
- a supply of workers
- to use
- to feed on growing plants; such as grass
- a layer of gas above the earth's surface; protects humans from the sun's harmful rays
18 Clues: to use • animal food • a supply of workers • money to invest in business • land held to be used by everyone • an increase in worlds temperature • new inventions; science of industry • unproductive; inadequate in performance • animal droppings used to fertilize land • to feed on growing plants; such as grass • an economy based on industry not agriculture • ...
Tourism law overview crossword puzzle 2025-08-21
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- Institution that is in charge of designing and directing tourism policy in Mexico.
- National fund that develops and promotes large-scale tourism projects.
- Institution that defends consumers' rights, including tourists in Mexico.
- Government actions and programs designed to solve problems and improve areas like tourism, economy, and society.
- Set of rules that help regulate the conduct of a community and solve conflicts protecting people's rights.
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- Rights that protect creations like brands, logos, and inventions to avoid misuse and ensure recognition.
- The one in charge of the development of tourism infrastructure, regulation of tourism services, protection of cultural and natural heritage, and tourism as an economic activity.
- Area where tourism law is found, involving the public interest and public resources management.
8 Clues: National fund that develops and promotes large-scale tourism projects. • Institution that defends consumers' rights, including tourists in Mexico. • Institution that is in charge of designing and directing tourism policy in Mexico. • Area where tourism law is found, involving the public interest and public resources management. • ...
Technology 2024-02-13
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- Person responsible for developing a better printing technique
- Name of one of the earliest vacuum cleaners
- Invention that allowed for the faster copying of books
- One of the most important inventions in the Industrial Revolution
- Name of the first satellite
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- Horizontal main street in Roman cities
- The process of taken away blood in order to 'heal' a person
- Name of the pope who 'outsmarted' the Black Death
- One of the first forms of art established
- Name of the first video game
- One of the most well-known VR games
- AI app that helps you connect with 'someone'
12 Clues: Name of the first satellite • Name of the first video game • One of the most well-known VR games • Horizontal main street in Roman cities • One of the first forms of art established • Name of one of the earliest vacuum cleaners • AI app that helps you connect with 'someone' • Name of the pope who 'outsmarted' the Black Death • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2017-01-31
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- The well-rounded universal person could achieve much in many areas. Known for inventions like the catapault and paintings like the Mona Lisa
- Worldly
- A sum of money that the wife's family gave to the husband upon marriage
- The most famous architect of the Renaissance.
- Machiavelli´s views had a profound influence on political leaders who followed.
- Catholic Priest and Professor that started the Protestant Reformation by attacking the sale of indulgences
- Brought knowledge to a new level of availability, especially the Bible by printing books at a much faster rate
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- Was based on the study of the classics, the literary works of Ancient Greece and Rome.
- Protestant leader who taught predestination and church ran governments.
- Ran the government from behind the scenes.
- the all powerful nature of god
- King of England who broke off the Catholic Church and made himself the head of the Anglican Church to get an Annulment of his marriage.
- He achieved an ideal of beauty far surpassing human standards.
- the release from punishment from your sins
- religous and political movement during the 1500ś
- a set of meetings that evaluated and confirmed the Catholic´s teachings and beliefs with a uniform doctrine under the supreme leader
- a list of problems the Catholic Church had with corruption like the sale of indulgences written by Martin Luther
17 Clues: Worldly • the all powerful nature of god • Ran the government from behind the scenes. • the release from punishment from your sins • The most famous architect of the Renaissance. • religous and political movement during the 1500ś • He achieved an ideal of beauty far surpassing human standards. • Protestant leader who taught predestination and church ran governments. • ...
Chapter Three: Culture 2020-11-24
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- the integration of international trade and finance markets
- the objects or belongings of a group of people mores the moral views and principles of a groupnon
- a symbolic system of communication
- the ideas, attitudes, and beliefs of a society
- control a way to encourage conformity to cultural norms society people who live in a definable community and who share a culture
- visible and invisible rules of conduct through which societies are structured
- new objects or ideas introduced to culture for the first time
- a way to authorize or formally disapprove of certain behaviors
- gestures or objects that have meanings associated with them that are recognized by people who share a culture
- mainstream, widespread patterns among a society’s populationreal culture the way society really is based on what actually occurs and exists
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- the cultural patterns of a society’s elite
- consists of the standards a society would like to embrace and live up to
- a culture’s standard for discerning what is good and just in society
- groups that share a specific identification, apart from a society’s majority, even as the members exist within a larger society
- casual behaviors that are generally and widely conformed to
- a belief that another culture is superior to one’s own
- a combination of pieces of existing reality into new forms
- people understand the world based on their form of language
18 Clues: a symbolic system of communication • the cultural patterns of a society’s elite • the ideas, attitudes, and beliefs of a society • a belief that another culture is superior to one’s own • the integration of international trade and finance markets • a combination of pieces of existing reality into new forms • ...
Chapter 3 Crossword 2012-10-11
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- New Englanders viewed their ____________ neighbors as rivals.
- The rise in _______________ turned luxuries into necessities.
- Had little medical knowledge, yet were more popular in the colonies than physicians.
- The South developed a less commercial and ______________ economy than the North.
- The____________ system created a precarious economy.
- The staple of the economies in Georgia and South Carolina.
- These early 18th century _______ codes were passed to limit the legal rights of blacks.
- Became the basis of the Chesapeak economy early on.
- Three fourths of immigrants in the 17th century were _______________ servents.
- Many Scots and Irish immigrated after their long-term ________ expired.
- Better economic conditions reduced immigration from __________.
- A slave rebellion in which the slaves attempted to escape to Florida.
- The Great ____________ brought a new spirit of religous fervor to the colonies.
- These immigrants became known as the Pennslyvannia Dutch.
- New York publisher defended by Alexander Hamilton.
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- Became another staple crop in South Carolina in the early 1740s.
- Puritan Communities chose ______________ to govern their towns.
- Ministers in New England began preaching ____________ in response to signs of waning piety.
- Most slaves were brought to the West ________ before being brought to the colonies.
- The North developed a thriving _____________ class, unlike the South.
- Placed a high value on family and male authority.
- The product of scientific and intellectual discoveries in Europe.
- This phenomenom reflected the deeply religous character of New England.
- The first ___________ in the colonies was built in Saugus, Massachusetts.
- Most of the early settlers were _______________ rather than buisnessmen.
25 Clues: Placed a high value on family and male authority. • New York publisher defended by Alexander Hamilton. • Became the basis of the Chesapeak economy early on. • The____________ system created a precarious economy. • These immigrants became known as the Pennslyvannia Dutch. • The staple of the economies in Georgia and South Carolina. • ...
INTRODUCTORY ACTIVITY 2026-03-16
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- A person who commits an illegal act.
- is a unique or novel device, method, composition, idea, or process.
- a person harmed, injured, or killed as a result of a crime, accident, or other event or action.
- was a Black nationalist and the first Black president of South Africa
- refers to significant alterations within a political system, impacting governmental structures, public policies, and power distribution among different groups.
- A state of disagreement or argument between people, groups or countries.
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- came into being in 1945, following the devastation of the Second World War, with one central mission: the maintenance of international peace and security.
- new ideas, methods, or inventions
- the effect or influence that something such as an event or situation has on something or something
9 Clues: new ideas, methods, or inventions • A person who commits an illegal act. • is a unique or novel device, method, composition, idea, or process. • was a Black nationalist and the first Black president of South Africa • A state of disagreement or argument between people, groups or countries. • ...
inventions or discoveries 2022-07-25
hsbc 2012-11-29
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- irene dorner was honored as
- what color is the premier world mastercard
- what animal was the picture of that was raffled
- where did stuart gulliver attend
- in which magazine is habc ranked 39th in brand
- the current hsvc logo was deisgned by who
- according to the world in 2050 what will be the largest economy
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- the nat geo exhibit showed 1001 what
- the world in 2050 is a report written by who
- hsbc is the official
- kevinmartin purchased which phone in september of thsi year
11 Clues: hsbc is the official • irene dorner was honored as • where did stuart gulliver attend • the nat geo exhibit showed 1001 what • the current hsvc logo was deisgned by who • what color is the premier world mastercard • the world in 2050 is a report written by who • in which magazine is habc ranked 39th in brand • what animal was the picture of that was raffled • ...
8 Lit ev 2025-08-22
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- – Famous ancient structure in Egypt where George once demonstrated his invention.
- – General term for apparatus used in sports and training.
- – Where many teenage inventions often begin — in the imagination.
- – Material, often leftover or discarded, used by George to build the frame.
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- – Sport where trampolines are used to practise flips and stunts.
5 Clues: – General term for apparatus used in sports and training. • – Sport where trampolines are used to practise flips and stunts. • – Where many teenage inventions often begin — in the imagination. • – Material, often leftover or discarded, used by George to build the frame. • – Famous ancient structure in Egypt where George once demonstrated his invention.
T2T level 1 2026-02-05
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- The positive effect of using resources wisely
- Making visual or functional creations from repurposed items
- Using more than what is needed, causing extra waste
- Acting in ways that protect the environment
- Working together to build or create something new
- Turning old objects into something useful again
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- Making new ideas or inventions from everyday items
- Science Technology Engineering Math projects using reused materials
- Using imagination to turn waste into new projects
- Materials thrown away that could be used creatively
10 Clues: Acting in ways that protect the environment • The positive effect of using resources wisely • Turning old objects into something useful again • Using imagination to turn waste into new projects • Working together to build or create something new • Making new ideas or inventions from everyday items • Using more than what is needed, causing extra waste • ...
Introducing Science 2020-07-26
4 Clues: something that have never been made before • the study of phenomena and events in nature • the process of finding information, espeically for the first time • made many contributions to the world including important discoveries
Mesopotamia (SCLT 2 review) 2024-09-24
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- When the supply of food is greater than the demand for it. We say there is a food _____.
- Ideas and activities relating to government and power.
- How humans interact with the environment and the environment interacts with humans.
- A water storage facility.
- A large farming implement with one or more blades fixed in a frame, drawn by a tractor or by animals and used for cutting into the soil and turning it over, especially to prepare for the planting of seeds.
- Related to that something important or difficult that was done successfully; inventions.
- When there is enough food for people to survive, and even some extra for trade. We say it is a _____ food supply.
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- The organization of people and the way they live in society; social classes.
- Having to do with production and trade of goods and money.
- Belief in one or more gods and the rules/traditions.
- a man-made structure that controls the flow of water to reduce the risk of flooding.
- an artificial waterway constructed to allow the passage of boats or ships inland or to convey water for irrigation.
12 Clues: A water storage facility. • Belief in one or more gods and the rules/traditions. • Ideas and activities relating to government and power. • Having to do with production and trade of goods and money. • The organization of people and the way they live in society; social classes. • How humans interact with the environment and the environment interacts with humans. • ...
Mesopotamia (SCLT 2 review) 2024-09-24
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- When the supply of food is greater than the demand for it. We say there is a food _____.
- Ideas and activities relating to government and power.
- How humans interact with the environment and the environment interacts with humans.
- A water storage facility.
- A large farming implement with one or more blades fixed in a frame, drawn by a tractor or by animals and used for cutting into the soil and turning it over, especially to prepare for the planting of seeds.
- Related to that something important or difficult that was done successfully; inventions.
- When there is enough food for people to survive, and even some extra for trade. We say it is a _____ food supply.
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- The organization of people and the way they live in society; social classes.
- Having to do with production and trade of goods and money.
- Belief in one or more gods and the rules/traditions.
- a man-made structure that controls the flow of water to reduce the risk of flooding.
- an artificial waterway constructed to allow the passage of boats or ships inland or to convey water for irrigation.
12 Clues: A water storage facility. • Belief in one or more gods and the rules/traditions. • Ideas and activities relating to government and power. • Having to do with production and trade of goods and money. • The organization of people and the way they live in society; social classes. • How humans interact with the environment and the environment interacts with humans. • ...
History 2020-10-22
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- person who operates a business
- change something radically
- old beliefs that people used to have
- picture
- total amount of money
- started in 1861
- a use of tracks to get to one place or another
- car
- something made to maintain control
- something to clean dishes (besides women)
- the number of people who live in one area
- fuel used for lanterns
- testing something
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- the best country in the world
- a phone
- person from a foreign country
- automatic sewing machine
- a stock of something
- support or to give hope in something
- to make
- total value of goods
- to tax
- new things made
- advancements to make life easier
- water power
- a cable to travel information
- refined into fuels
- move something one place to another
- political authority over actions
- unjustly infliction hardship on a type of people
- a lot of something
31 Clues: car • to tax • a phone • to make • picture • water power • new things made • started in 1861 • testing something • refined into fuels • a lot of something • a stock of something • total value of goods • total amount of money • fuel used for lanterns • automatic sewing machine • change something radically • the best country in the world • person from a foreign country • a cable to travel information • ...
Industrial Revolution 2025-02-20
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- Places where coal is dug from underground
- Powered by heated water turning to gas
- Working long hours for little pay
- Moving products from one place to another
- New ideas or products that help solve problems
- Areas where many poor workers lived
- A person who starts a business
- Areas where factories are built
- Using machines to make things instead of making them by hand
- A large group of workers who do the same job
- Someone who works in a factory
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- The movement of people from farms to cities
- A place where products are made by machines
- Groups formed by workers to fight for better conditions
- People who move to a new country to live
- A place where iron is melted to make steel
- When different regions develop different ways of life
- Mass production of goods
- Rails that trains travel on
- A machine that removes seeds from cotton
20 Clues: Mass production of goods • Rails that trains travel on • A person who starts a business • Someone who works in a factory • Areas where factories are built • Working long hours for little pay • Areas where many poor workers lived • Powered by heated water turning to gas • People who move to a new country to live • A machine that removes seeds from cotton • ...
Exam 4th Grade 22 2022-05-30
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- Crusade that happened in 1212 with no adult participating in.
- Head of the church living in Rome
- Method of land ownership in Europe during Middle Ages
- Also named Black Death. This pandemic struck Europe in 1348
- Holy wars with the goal of taking back Jerusalem
- Age of re-birth characterised by the re-discovery of the classical culture (Greco-romans)
- Inventor of the printing press
- Architecture of the church characterised by small windows and thick walls. As well as a pointed barred vault supported by massive pillars.
- reform movement of the church in the early 900s reviving the Benedictine rule
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- Reform movement initiated by Martin Luther and the 95 theses he published in 1519.
- Place where the Catholic Church did a council from 1543 to 1563 following the Reformation movement.
- Ideology centred on man. The Vitruvian man made by Leonardo Da Vinci perfectly illustrates it.
- Name of the exchange that occurred between Europe and the New World after Christopher Columbus discoveries
- Religious reform movement that took place in England under Henry the VIII.
- Trading person, notably the Venetian's _______
- Eastern Christian Empire which asked Pope Urban II to free from the Turks. It will be the first objective of the first crusade.
- Representing three dimensions on a flat surface
- Type of vaults specific to the gothic architecture
- Artistic current opposed to classicism
- type of monks following the rule of saint Benedicte
20 Clues: Inventor of the printing press • Head of the church living in Rome • Artistic current opposed to classicism • Trading person, notably the Venetian's _______ • Representing three dimensions on a flat surface • Holy wars with the goal of taking back Jerusalem • Type of vaults specific to the gothic architecture • type of monks following the rule of saint Benedicte • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2012-12-11
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- to bring under control; conquer
- to assume forcibly and/or without right
- to support or replace
- original; having existed from the beginning
- a dictionary; a vocabulary
- to go forward
- harmful; injurious
- to go against or deny
- to pardon or overlook
- to strive to match or better by means of imitation
- irritation
- successful; fortunate
- having penetrated or affected everything
- deception by trickery
- commonplace or ordinary; everyday experience
- to take place
- to boil; to be in a state of agitation
- cheerfully confident; hopeful
- foolish or sill esp. in a smug way
- pertaining to life in the country
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- a commonplace or useless remark
- the face; the appearance
- to curse or abuse in harsh language
- the quality of coming upon fortunate insights or discoveries by accident
- to examine closely
- vanishing or likely to vanish like vapor
- to make shorter
- belonging to the period before a war esp. the American Civil War
- prone to quarrels or fights
- eating and drinking in moderation
- to weaken or destroy the strength or vitality of
- move in a wavelike motion
- not sharp
- a stick carried by police officers
- the highest point reached
- humorous; not meant to be taken seriously
- lacking self-confidence; shy and timid
- rhythmic flow of a sequence of sounds or words
- a summary
- highly self-satisfied
40 Clues: not sharp • a summary • irritation • to go forward • to take place • to make shorter • to examine closely • harmful; injurious • to support or replace • to go against or deny • to pardon or overlook • successful; fortunate • deception by trickery • highly self-satisfied • the face; the appearance • move in a wavelike motion • the highest point reached • a dictionary; a vocabulary • ...
GCSE Business Studies - Showing Enterprise 2013-01-09
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- a diagram that is used to record words and ideas connected to a central word or idea (7)
- a person who owns and runs their own business and takes risks (12)
- an advantage a business has that enables it to perform better than its rivals in the market and which is both distinctive and defensible (11,9)
- the chance of damage or loss occurring as a result of making a decision (4)
- non-physical, intangible products like a taxi journey or ahircut (8)
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- the intentional creation of new ideas through recognised and accepted techniques (10,10)
- the symbol, sign or other features of a product or business that can be protected in law (10)
- the probability of a negative event occurring (10,4)
- the discovery of new processes and potential new products, typically after a period of research (9)
- the process of transforming inventions into products that can be sold to customers (10)
- another word for businesses ((11)
- right of ownership of an invention or process when it is registered with the government (6)
- a willingness by an individual or a business to take risks, show initiative and undertake new ventures (10)
- legal ownership of material such as books, music and films which prevents these bring copied by others (9)
- physical, tangible products like a car (5)
15 Clues: another word for businesses ((11) • physical, tangible products like a car (5) • the probability of a negative event occurring (10,4) • a person who owns and runs their own business and takes risks (12) • non-physical, intangible products like a taxi journey or ahircut (8) • the chance of damage or loss occurring as a result of making a decision (4) • ...
Summarising crossword puzzle 2 2019-12-10
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- The amount of work that a person or machine has to do within a particular period of time.
- A machine or creature with the appearance and qualities of a human.
- A type of computer technology which is concerned with making machines work in an intelligent way, similar to the way that the human mind works.
- A quick, sharp recoil.
- To work or cause something to work, be in action, or have an effect.
- The methods for using scientific discoveries for practical purposes.
- The programs that you put into a computer to make it do particular jobs.
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- A device used to operate or control a machine, a computer game, etc.
- A scientific and engineering discipline that is focused on the understanding and use of artificial, embodied capabilities.
- A device that can be moved forwards, backwards, and sideways to control a machine or computer game.
- A system for controlling something such as a machine or vehicle from a distance, by using electrical or radio signals.
- An object or machine that has been invented for a particular purpose.
- A device that holds a wire in position in a piece of electrical equipment.
- Having the qualities, faults, and feelings that people have, as opposed to gods, animals, or machines.
- A device that collects and stores electricity, and is an important part of electronic equipment.
15 Clues: A quick, sharp recoil. • A machine or creature with the appearance and qualities of a human. • A device used to operate or control a machine, a computer game, etc. • To work or cause something to work, be in action, or have an effect. • The methods for using scientific discoveries for practical purposes. • ...
Age of Exploration vocabulary 2024-01-11
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- a person who draws or produces maps.
- gold or silver in bulk before coining, or valued by weight."gold bullion"
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so.
- a Portuguese explorer best known for having planned and led the 1519 Spanish expedition to the East Indies across the Pacific Ocean
- the difference in value between a country's imports and exports.
- a company whose stock is owned jointly by the shareholders.
- belief in the benefits of profitable trading; commercialism.
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- the first European navigator to round the southern tip of Africa
- a central figure in the early days of the Portuguese Empire and in the 15th-century European maritime discoveries and maritime expansion.
- a multilateral system of trading in which a country pays for its imports from one country by its exports to another.
- a conqueror, especially one of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century.
- the action or process of sailing or otherwise traveling all the way around something, especially the world.
- a Portuguese explorer and the first European to reach India by sea
- a separation between things deemed to be distinct.
- the sea journey undertaken by slave ships from West Africa to the West Indies.
15 Clues: a person who draws or produces maps. • a separation between things deemed to be distinct. • a company whose stock is owned jointly by the shareholders. • belief in the benefits of profitable trading; commercialism. • the first European navigator to round the southern tip of Africa • the difference in value between a country's imports and exports. • ...
Noble Laureates 2021-08-19
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- -He discovered that radiation causes mutation and became a leading voice against nuclear weapons.
- -These scientists discovered that DNA is shaped like a double helix.
- -The founders of quantum mechanics.
- -The first person who won two nobel prizes in two different fields.
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- -He discovered the most used antibiotic penicillin accidentally.
- -The most influential physicist who laid the foundation for modern science with his one of the most famous discoveries of photoelectric effect.
6 Clues: -The founders of quantum mechanics. • -He discovered the most used antibiotic penicillin accidentally. • -The first person who won two nobel prizes in two different fields. • -These scientists discovered that DNA is shaped like a double helix. • -He discovered that radiation causes mutation and became a leading voice against nuclear weapons. • ...
Prehistoric Era Vocabulary 2025-11-14
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- The order in which events happen.
- Source, A source that was created at the time an event took place or was written by someone who experienced the event.
- Farming — growing crops and raising animals for food and other needs.
- Traditions, When stories, history, or knowledge are passed down by telling them out loud instead of writing them down.
- “before common era” – this refer to the years before year 1 C.E.
- A record of past events.
- Source, A source that was created after an event took place
- A tool used to track events by date in chronological order.
- “common era” - this refer to the years beginning with year 1
- A scientist who studies the past by digging up and examining artifacts and other clues left behind by people.
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- The time before people began writing down history.
- A group of people who live together in organized communities with cities, leaders, and jobs.
- To tame or train wild animals or plants so they can live and work with humans.
- The use of tools, machines, or inventions to make life easier or solve problems.
- An object made or used by people long ago that helps us learn about their lives.
- A person who moves from place to place instead of living in one location all the time.
16 Clues: A record of past events. • The order in which events happen. • The time before people began writing down history. • Source, A source that was created after an event took place • A tool used to track events by date in chronological order. • “common era” - this refer to the years beginning with year 1 • “before common era” – this refer to the years before year 1 C.E. • ...
30 things i've learned 2025-04-17
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- services marketed towards women to be priced higher than comparable products or services marketed towards men
- scientific discoveries, theories, or experiments that offer evidence
- choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing
- attitude or mood of a writer or speaker towards a subject, audience, or topic
- what moved the writer/speaker to write/speak
- historical events, figures, or movements that provide relevant context
- Appeal to emotion
- understanding how writers or speakers use language to persuade or achieve a specific purpose with their audience
- what is the speaker/writer trying to accomplish
- recent news or happenings that are relevant to the prompt
- circumstance in which one or more people employ rhetoric, finding all the available means of persuasion
- central claim or argument that a writer will make and attempt to prove throughout an essay
- appeal to logic
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- personal experiences or observations that relate to the topic
- explanation and interpretation of evidence
- appeal to credibility
- process of reasoning in an argument
- acknowledging and referencing the source(s) of information used in research or writing to give credit and support claims
- active notes on a text as you read
- what are the rhetorical __ that the writer/ speaker uses
- "proof" used to support a claim or argument
- Pathos Logos Ethos
- who is the speaker trying to reach
- who is the __/writer
- he practice of delaying a child's entry into kindergarten by a year
- the time and place of the piece
- statement or assertion
- a coherent argument by combining information from multiple sources
- books, articles, or other texts that offer relevant insights
- pop culture, sports, or other non-academic knowledge
30 Clues: appeal to logic • Appeal to emotion • Pathos Logos Ethos • who is the __/writer • appeal to credibility • statement or assertion • the time and place of the piece • active notes on a text as you read • who is the speaker trying to reach • process of reasoning in an argument • explanation and interpretation of evidence • "proof" used to support a claim or argument • ...
Biochemistry 2025-11-07
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- – Short DNA fragment synthesized discontinuously on the lagging strand during replication.
- – Organelle responsible for decoding mRNA into a polypeptide chain.
- – Transcription factor crucial for regulatory T-cell (Treg) development; linked to immune tolerance and Nobel-recognized discoveries.
- – Mobile genetic element capable of changing its position within the genome.
- – Short polymer of amino acids linked by amide bonds.
- – Non-protein component required for some enzymes to achieve catalytic activity.
- – Five-carbon building block for terpenoid and steroid biosynthesis.
- – Vitamin B3 precursor of NAD⁺ and NADP⁺ coenzymes.
- – One of the three ketone bodies produced during fatty acid oxidation.
- – Cytoplasmic pathway that converts glucose into pyruvate, yielding ATP without oxygen.
- – Purine base found in ATP and nucleic acids; contributes to the poly(A) tail of eukaryotic mRNA.
- – Basic essential amino acid often involved in histone acetylation.
- – High-affinity α-chain of the interleukin-2 receptor; associated with immune regulation and Nobel-winning T-cell research.
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- – Small non-coding RNA molecule that regulates gene expression post-transcriptionally.
- – Metabolic disorder characterized by chronic hyperglycemia due to insulin deficiency or resistance.
- – Four-carbon intermediate linking glycolysis, gluconeogenesis, and the citric acid cycle.
- – Vitamin B9 derivative essential for one-carbon transfer reactions in nucleotide biosynthesis.
- – Adapter molecule that delivers amino acids to the ribosome during translation.
- – Short repetitive DNA sequences used in forensic identification.
- – Three-carbon product of glycolysis and key substrate for the Krebs cycle.
- – Molecule required for transport of long-chain fatty acids into mitochondria for β-oxidation.
- – Complete set of genetic material present in an organism.
- – Non-coding segment of a eukaryotic gene removed during mRNA processing.
- – Biological catalyst that lowers activation energy without being consumed.
- – Reducing power molecule primarily generated by the pentose phosphate pathway.
25 Clues: – Vitamin B3 precursor of NAD⁺ and NADP⁺ coenzymes. • – Short polymer of amino acids linked by amide bonds. • – Complete set of genetic material present in an organism. • – Short repetitive DNA sequences used in forensic identification. • – Organelle responsible for decoding mRNA into a polypeptide chain. • ...
History Test #5 2023-11-16
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- world's largest city; capital of Japan
- capital Taipei
- capital Seoul
- capital Manila
- world's third largest country; capital is Beijing
- found in Japan
- Italian trader who wrote a book about his experiences in China once he returned to Europe
- where a move for freedom was brutally crushed in 1989
- a Chinese tower with many stories, each with its own roof
- Japan's most famous landmark
- only Southeast Asian country never under European rule; capital is Bangkok
- cities in Japan
- trade route between China and the Roman Empire
- Chinese philosopher and teacher
- Communist Chinese leader
- silk, paper, printing are all discoveries of which people
- Nationalist Chinese leader
- "Father of American Missions"
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- world's coldest desert (outside Antarctica)
- the fractional part of the world's population that lives in China
- the main food crop of China
- remained Communist after the Korean War
- emperor who ordered the completion of the Great Wall of China
- largest empire in history
- capital Singapore
- called the "Land of the Rising Sun"
- the dynasty that China got its name from
- emperor of Japan during WWII
- world's largest island
- often referred to as the "spice islands" or "East Indies"
- "Father of Faith Missions"
- world's longest man-made waterway
- missionary who was martyred in Communist China
- Where the Nationalists flee to after the Communist takeover of mainland China
34 Clues: capital Seoul • capital Taipei • capital Manila • found in Japan • cities in Japan • capital Singapore • world's largest island • Communist Chinese leader • largest empire in history • "Father of Faith Missions" • Nationalist Chinese leader • the main food crop of China • Japan's most famous landmark • emperor of Japan during WWII • "Father of American Missions" • ...
China Vocabulary Review 2016-02-29
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- To bring together
- Someone or something that causes lots of argument
- To fight against someone in charge
- service exam A test to determine who was smart enough to work in government
- To make something the same
- A philosophy that teaches strict laws & harsh punishments are needed
- A time period of peace & many inventions
- A time period where one family rules
- Excessively mean
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- Kill
- To have the right skills to do something
- A group of people chosen by the emperor to help run the government
- A philosophy that teaches respect for the community
- Road A set of trade routes during the Han Dynasty
- The respect of one's elders
- Sticking by someone no matter what
- To be good at one's job
- A philosophy that teaches to go with the flow of nature
18 Clues: Kill • Excessively mean • To bring together • To be good at one's job • To make something the same • The respect of one's elders • To fight against someone in charge • Sticking by someone no matter what • A time period where one family rules • To have the right skills to do something • A time period of peace & many inventions • Someone or something that causes lots of argument • ...
GPSA Crossword #3 2024-03-01
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- _______ Syndrome, Vancomycin related adverse effect which results in rapid histamine release
- A medication which is transformed into its active form after metabolization in the body (e.g: Valacyclovir to Acyclovir)
- Plavix, Brilinta, Persantin
- Vitamin K to Warfarin, Naltrexone to an Opioid
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- Disease caused by underproduction of cortisol & aldosterone
- Traditional Indian herbal medicine practice
- Marie _____, Russian scientist whose discoveries led to the use of radiation therapy in cancer
- Latin abbr. for "Four times a day"
8 Clues: Plavix, Brilinta, Persantin • Latin abbr. for "Four times a day" • Traditional Indian herbal medicine practice • Vitamin K to Warfarin, Naltrexone to an Opioid • Disease caused by underproduction of cortisol & aldosterone • _______ Syndrome, Vancomycin related adverse effect which results in rapid histamine release • ...
Unit 6 Review 2022-03-01
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- This revolution saw rapid advances in production brought about by new manufacturing techniques
- This is the principle that the government should not interfere in economic markets
- This is the intense pride one feels in their country that overrides loyalties to things like religion or king.
- This era in English history was marked by things like rapid industrial growth and scientific discoveries contradicting long-held religious beliefs
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- This is what it is called when children are made to work in poor conditions in factories
- This restoration led to Japan reestablishing the power of the emperor and modernizing
- This empire is made after the Franco Prussian War
- America fought this power in a war that gave it Puerto Rico
- This system involved combining the technologies of division of labor, interchangeable parts and assembly lines in the same place
9 Clues: This empire is made after the Franco Prussian War • America fought this power in a war that gave it Puerto Rico • This is the principle that the government should not interfere in economic markets • This restoration led to Japan reestablishing the power of the emperor and modernizing • ...
Benjamin Franklin Crossword 2022-09-15
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- Benjamin Franklin's wife
- Franklin's son William was the Royal Governor of this colony
- Date of birth of Benjamin Franklin
- group that wrote the Declaration of Independence in which Franklin served
- Number of siblings Benjamin Franklin has
- Franklin made his fortune in this profession
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- Franklin created this musical instrument
- Franklin wrote an article about this famous pirate at the age of 12 years
- This is the cause of Benjamin Franklin's death.
- location of the only home Franklin lived in that is still standing
- franklin's book of financial wisdom
- Franklin's design that appeared on the first US coin
- Benjamin Franklin's first invention
- One of his most famous inventions made in 1753
14 Clues: Benjamin Franklin's wife • Date of birth of Benjamin Franklin • Benjamin Franklin's first invention • Number of siblings Benjamin Franklin has • franklin's book of financial wisdom • One of his most famous inventions made in 1753 • This is the cause of Benjamin Franklin's death. • Franklin created this musical instrument • ...
book types 2020-11-17
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- Novel based on imagined scientific discoveries of the future, and often deals with space travel and life on other planets
- a collection of an individual’s experiences and events. They are sometimes considered a subgenre of biographies, although it focuses on a single touchstone in an individual’s life, rather than their entire life.
- a book that contains facts and information, that you look at when you need to find out sth particular
- the story of a person's life, written by that person
- a magazine, especially for children, that tells stories through pictures
- a kind of novel, serious and sad, and often ends with the death of the main character.
- novels about love affairs
- fictions that are accepted as the most important and influential books of a particular time period or place.
- story usually follows a reluctant hero leaving his familiar world behind to embark on a dangerous quest, where he encounters challenges, temptations and revelations.
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- the story of a person's life written by sb else
- works of speculative fiction, generally revolves around magic, the supernatural and witchcraft.
- a book that teaches a particular subject and that is used especially in schools and colleges
- a magazine that is published every week, month, etc., especially one that is concerned with an academic subject
- Novel around a mysterious death or a baffling crime that needs to be solved.
14 Clues: novels about love affairs • the story of a person's life written by sb else • the story of a person's life, written by that person • a magazine, especially for children, that tells stories through pictures • Novel around a mysterious death or a baffling crime that needs to be solved. • ...
Industrial Revolution Inventions Crossword 2023-03-13
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- A stick of wood and other chemicals that is used for starting fires.
- A phone that communicated with people using Morse Code.
- Steam powered machine.
- Created because the Spinning Jenny was faulty.
- Created in order to connect two or more pieces of cloth with thread.
- Used a steel blade to make it easier to plow.
- Influenced the creation of refrigerators.
- Started the second industrial revolution.
- Similar to the Spinning Jenny, but powered by water.
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- Created in order to hold clothes together.
- name of the first steam power boat.
- Created in order to make the process of spinning cotton quicker.
- The communication system used by telegraphs.
- A tool used to "reap" or harvest wheat.
- First american built steam locomotive.
15 Clues: Steam powered machine. • name of the first steam power boat. • First american built steam locomotive. • A tool used to "reap" or harvest wheat. • Influenced the creation of refrigerators. • Started the second industrial revolution. • Created in order to hold clothes together. • The communication system used by telegraphs. • Used a steel blade to make it easier to plow. • ...
Sci-Fi Based Inventions 2023-04-11
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- telephot
- "Looking backward" by Edward Bellamy
- seashell radio device
- 2 silver paddles wired to an outlet
- H.G Wells
- hunter seeker
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- Motorola
- invented by Simon Lake
- Thomas A Swift's electric rifle
- 2 way wrist radio
- Robert Heinlein
- launched on March 16th, 1926
- Clipper of the clouds
- R.U.R
- Pygmalion’s Spectacles
15 Clues: R.U.R • Motorola • telephot • H.G Wells • hunter seeker • Robert Heinlein • 2 way wrist radio • seashell radio device • Clipper of the clouds • invented by Simon Lake • Pygmalion’s Spectacles • launched on March 16th, 1926 • Thomas A Swift's electric rifle • 2 silver paddles wired to an outlet • "Looking backward" by Edward Bellamy
Roman inventions Látó Zsuzsanna 2024-01-07
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- steamship or steamboat powered by a steam engine that drives paddle wheels to propel the craft trough the water
- concerte dam that is cruved upstream in plan
- glassforming technique that incluves inflating molten glass into a bubble with the aid of a blowpipe
- open-air venue used for entertainment
- instrument used for measuring the distance traveled by a vehicle, such as a bicycle or car
- farm imolement or person that reaps a crops at harvest when they are in ripe
- heat engine that preforms mechanical work using steam as its working fluid
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- treatments used to restore the function
- type of a chemical compound
- farm tool for loosening or tunning
- chemical substance used forconstruction that sets
- self-contained housing unit that occupies part of a building
- underground pipe or tunnel system for trensporting sewage from houses
- method of carving an object such as an engraved gem
- instrument used for measuring density
15 Clues: type of a chemical compound • farm tool for loosening or tunning • open-air venue used for entertainment • instrument used for measuring density • treatments used to restore the function • concerte dam that is cruved upstream in plan • chemical substance used forconstruction that sets • method of carving an object such as an engraved gem • ...
Industrial Revolution 2026-03-18
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- An economic system based on private ownership, profit, and a free market.
- The development of industries for the machine production of goods, transforming agricultural societies.
- A fast method for making high-quality steel, driving infrastructure growth.
- The high-volume manufacturing of identical goods using machinery.
- Improved by James Watt, this enabled machines to run on steam power, powering factories and transportation.
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- The rapid growth of cities and the migration of people from rural areas to urban centers.
- The first industry to adopt factory methods, using inventions like the spinning jenny.
- A production process where a product moves through workstations, with workers performing specific tasks to increase efficiency.
- Method bringing workers and machines together into one building (factory) to produce goods, replacing the domestic system.
- Economic systems aimed at reducing inequality, where society or the government owns the means of production.
10 Clues: The high-volume manufacturing of identical goods using machinery. • An economic system based on private ownership, profit, and a free market. • A fast method for making high-quality steel, driving infrastructure growth. • The first industry to adopt factory methods, using inventions like the spinning jenny. • ...
CWP02GTO 2016-05-13
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- Called as the "father of the analysis of algorithms" and author of The Art of Computer Programming series [11]
- The initial developer of the document preparation system LaTeX and worked on distributed systems [13]
- Was one of the founders of the discipline of artificial intelligence [12]
- He developed the sorting algorithm quicksort and a logic for verifying program correctness [9]
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- Stalwart in algorithmics, widely considered as founder of Software Engineering [14]
- His inventions include the first head-mounted graphical display [12]
- Widely considered to be the father of theoretical computer science [10]
- Was the inventor of the Backus-Naur form (BNF), a notation for formal language syntax [10]
8 Clues: His inventions include the first head-mounted graphical display [12] • Widely considered to be the father of theoretical computer science [10] • Was one of the founders of the discipline of artificial intelligence [12] • Stalwart in algorithmics, widely considered as founder of Software Engineering [14] • ...
Inventions-Mariana 2022-11-22
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- It is an object that some people need to be able to see well.
- Is an object which can heat food
- Is a transport which is used to transport people from one place to another.
- Air transport, which is used for long-distance travel
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- Object whose purpose is to clean your teeth
- Machine which is used for frying food
- Machine whose purpose is to wash clothes
7 Clues: Is an object which can heat food • Machine which is used for frying food • Machine whose purpose is to wash clothes • Object whose purpose is to clean your teeth • Air transport, which is used for long-distance travel • It is an object that some people need to be able to see well. • Is a transport which is used to transport people from one place to another.
Amazing inventions 2020-06-12
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- turbine generador de energia por medio de rios
- bottle cutter device that cuts plastic bottles into strips
- cutlery kitchen utensils made with leftover raw grain
- an artistic movement, a trend, a genre, etc.
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- pills no preservative and reusable toothpaste
- used materials or waste to a transformation process
- blobs reusable water bags
7 Clues: blobs reusable water bags • an artistic movement, a trend, a genre, etc. • turbine generador de energia por medio de rios • pills no preservative and reusable toothpaste • used materials or waste to a transformation process • cutlery kitchen utensils made with leftover raw grain • bottle cutter device that cuts plastic bottles into strips
Tecnology inventions 2021-11-29
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- Computer device that is operated with one hand and allows you to direct the movement of the pointer on the screen to transmit various commands.
- businessman and business tycoon of the American computer sector, co-founder and CEO of the computer company Apple
- It records all sounds in the cockpit, including crew conversations, automated computer messages, radio communication, and turbine noise.
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- It emits electromagnetic radiation with which food is quickly heated, cooked or cooked.
- machine that is connected to an electronic computer and that serves to print the selected information contained in it.
- an electronic device that is implanted in the body to monitor the heart rate and rhythm.
- automation repetitive task
7 Clues: automation repetitive task • It emits electromagnetic radiation with which food is quickly heated, cooked or cooked. • an electronic device that is implanted in the body to monitor the heart rate and rhythm. • businessman and business tycoon of the American computer sector, co-founder and CEO of the computer company Apple • ...
Major Inventions 2024-01-31
7 Clues: Captures moments • Used to communicate from a distance • Something that keeps trains on track • Used to remove cotton seeds from fiber • One of the first machines accessible to women • Used to produce multiple threads at the same time • Faster and a more efficient way to transport goods using water
China’s inventions 2024-09-23
7 Clues: Used for navigation • The fastest way to pay • Used in a deadly weapon • The main component in origami • Teachers use it for putting online work sheets on paper • A way to generate power that includes producing Radioactive Waste • A daily used object that everyone needs for entertainment, teaching and more
Technological Inventions 2024-05-23
7 Clues: high technology • a computer generated simulation • a small electronic device or tool • the action of inventing something • technology that operates with robots • a picture showing in three dimensions • computers able to perform task requiring human intelligence
Refresher 2023-01-10
5 Clues: Large marsupial • Interdisciplinary Field • Most Promising inventions in CV • Application of Computer Vision (CV) • One CV tasks that has ability to detect
Renaissance Crossword 2023-11-29
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- His sketches for flying machines and undersea boats resembled the later inventions of airplanes and submarines.
- study of subjects such as grammar, rhetoric, poetry, and history that were taught in ancient Greece and Rome
- His famous paintings include one of the Madonna, the mother of Jesus, and School of Athens
- A painter, draftsman, and writer, his greatest artistic impact was in engraving.
- artistic technique used to give paintings and drawings a three-dimensional effect
- He wrote Utopia , describing an ideal society.
- a city in the Tuscany region of northern Italy that was the center of the Italian Renaissance
- His most famous work was a guide for rulers on how to gain and keep power.
- Around 1455, he printed the first complete edition of the Christian Bible using his press.
- He assembled a library of Greek and Roman manuscripts helping to preserve these classic works
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- idealistic or visionary, usually used to describe a perfect society
- His handbook, The Book of the Courtier , was widely read for its advice on the manners, skills, learning, and virtues that court members should display.
- painted biblically themed ceiling murals for the Sistine Chapel in Rome.
- a person who provides financial support for the arts
- a Dutch priest, writer, and scholar who promoted humanism.
- an intellectual movement at the heart of the Renaissance that focused on education and the classics
- everyday language of ordinary people
- Between 1590 and 1613, he wrote 37 plays that are still performed around the world.
- an important industrial and financial center in northern Europe during the Renaissance
- art form in which an artist etches a design on a metal plate with acid and then uses the plate to make multiple prints
20 Clues: everyday language of ordinary people • He wrote Utopia , describing an ideal society. • a person who provides financial support for the arts • a Dutch priest, writer, and scholar who promoted humanism. • idealistic or visionary, usually used to describe a perfect society • painted biblically themed ceiling murals for the Sistine Chapel in Rome. • ...
Chapter 18 Sections 1, 2 & 3 Vocabulary 2022-12-01
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- Opened Hull House, a settlement house in the slums of Chicago
- A center offering help to the urban poor
- American manufacturer, made the automobile available to millions of people
- Formed a new union called the American Federation of Labor
- Businesses owned by many investors
- Rapid growth of city populations
- To change; to make different
- Someone who sets up new business to make a profit
- Unions negotiate with management for workers as a group
- Speed up
- A manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a belt
- To remove
- Affordable hospital
- His steel companies are a monopoly
- A group of corporations run by a single board of directions
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- “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- To prove
- Invented the telephone
- A brilliant entrepreneur that invested in an oil refinery
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- The system in which privately owned businesses compete freely
- Tested a gas-powered airplane at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina
- Buildings divided into many tiny apartments
- Purify;make free from impurities
- A company that controls most or all business in a particular industry
25 Clues: To prove • Speed up • To remove • Affordable hospital • Invented the telephone • To change; to make different • Rapid growth of city populations • Purify;make free from impurities • Businesses owned by many investors • His steel companies are a monopoly • A center offering help to the urban poor • Buildings divided into many tiny apartments • ...
Word study list 18 - You may use your chrome books. 2024-04-16
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- The capital city of Australia.
- The act of joining people doing an activity.
- The action of separating something into parts.
- Focusing on someone or something.
- The act of moving forward or advancing.
- The ______________ of the larve into a butterfly was amazing.
- The process of doing something.
- What country has a flag that is only red and white?
- An answer to a problem.
- What is you __________ for the future?
- Creating something for the first time.
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- I wonder what is the world´s ______________ now? Must be around eight million people.
- The process of making known one's thoughts or feelings.
- The process of changing to fit a new environment or different conditions.
- Choosing something after thinking about your choices.
- An instance of entering a country/space without authorization.
- Creating new ideas on how to use new inventions to make lives easier.
- I give students a ______________ when they do not understand something.
- Where was Arnold Schwarzenegger born?
- The end or finish of an event.
- The currency in South Africa.
- The __________ of the house was great ,now we have five rooms and not only one room.
- The activity of getting to ones destination using GPS.
- A physical feeling or perception of something.
- The name of a planet.
25 Clues: The name of a planet. • An answer to a problem. • The currency in South Africa. • The capital city of Australia. • The end or finish of an event. • The process of doing something. • Focusing on someone or something. • Where was Arnold Schwarzenegger born? • What is you __________ for the future? • Creating something for the first time. • The act of moving forward or advancing. • ...
Unit 7 2025-05-24
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- A weapon that shoots bullet, you can use it to kill people.
- A journey to a place, usually for fun or vacation.
- A part of a tree that grows out from the trunk;
- The way something moves or points, like north, south, up, or down.
- (Noun) Information written down or saved; (Verb) To save sounds, videos, or information.
- Very bad or awful.
- A notebook where you write about your daily life and thoughts.
- A place where people watch plays, movies, or performances.
- A place where you can see old, interesting, or important things, like art or historical items.
- Listening, speaking, reading and writing are four ________s of English.
- You can find this thing in a factory, a plant or a car.
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- A quite small living thing that can make you sick.
- To discover or find new places or ideas.
- A factory that produce energy.
- A small, hard seed from plants like wheat or rice, used for food.
- A person who performs in plays, movies, or TV shows.
- A series of steps to do or make things.
- To make or invent something new.
- To take something away from a place.
- A special public show where people display art, inventions, or other interesting exhibits.
20 Clues: Very bad or awful. • A factory that produce energy. • To make or invent something new. • To take something away from a place. • A series of steps to do or make things. • To discover or find new places or ideas. • A part of a tree that grows out from the trunk; • A quite small living thing that can make you sick. • A journey to a place, usually for fun or vacation. • ...
Jingle Jangle Movie Crossword 2020-12-15
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- The name of Mr Jangle's young helper?
- What does Journey throw at her grandad?
- What is the name of the new invention?
- What type of shop is Mr Jangles after he loses his book of inventions?
- How many years has Gustafson been successful?
- What is Mr Jangle excitingly waiting for?
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- The name of Mr Jangle's granddaughter?
- What is Journey's favorite school subject?
- Mr Delacroix job title?
- How Mr Jangle feels after his book is stolen?
- When Gustafson takes Mr Jangle's book he is a _____?
- What happens to the toy after it goes into the machine?
12 Clues: Mr Delacroix job title? • The name of Mr Jangle's young helper? • The name of Mr Jangle's granddaughter? • What is the name of the new invention? • What does Journey throw at her grandad? • What is Mr Jangle excitingly waiting for? • What is Journey's favorite school subject? • How Mr Jangle feels after his book is stolen? • How many years has Gustafson been successful? • ...
TRACK Newsletter Puzzle 2024-03-11
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- proposed the ideas of the id, ego, and superego as the three foundations of human personality
- became famous for his theory of relativity and his equation E=MC^2
- developed the theory of universal gravitation and is famous for his three laws of motion
- author of "On the Origins of Species by Means of Natural Selection" where he tells how species that evolve and adapt thrive while others perish
- pioneered the scientific method and was the first to use a refracting telescope to make important astronomical discoveries
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- was the first woman to win a Nobel prize in physics and helped to discover radioactivity and the elements polonium and radium
- an Augustinian monk who used pea plants to study the transmission of hereditary traits
- designed the alternative current (AC) electric system and helped pioneer remote and radar technology
8 Clues: became famous for his theory of relativity and his equation E=MC^2 • an Augustinian monk who used pea plants to study the transmission of hereditary traits • developed the theory of universal gravitation and is famous for his three laws of motion • proposed the ideas of the id, ego, and superego as the three foundations of human personality • ...
Eleanor and Park Voc Quiz 2017-04-10
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- giving rise to uncertainty
- of an appetite or desire impossible to satisfy.
- of a person or wrongful act, especially a crime utterly odious or wicked
- a facial expression, often ugly or contorted, that indicates disapproval, pain
- a collection of plays, dances, or pieces that a company or a performer knows or is prepared to perform
- an exclusive right, privilege
- obtained, done, made, etc., by stealth; secret or unauthorized
- an aptitude for making desirable discoveries by accident
- involving students who need special help to improve in a particular way
- an unprincipled, dishonorable person; villain
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- a recess or small room adjacent to or opening out of a room
- making or constituting a disturbingly harsh and loud noise
- used in describing the physiological symptoms (such as increased heart rate and respiration) that occur as part of the body's fight-or-flight response to stress, as when someone is in a dangerous, frightening, or highly competitive situation, as well as the feelings of heightened energy, excitement, strength, and alertness associated with those symptoms.
- the cancellation of a debt, charge, or penalty.
- a deep cut or hole
- the process of making or becoming liquid
- to break down into constituent parts; dissect; dismantle
- not made of physical substance: not able to be touched: not tangible
- person that is characterized by making usually unjustified or excessive claims (as of value or standing)
- to spread; or to soften or calm
20 Clues: a deep cut or hole • giving rise to uncertainty • an exclusive right, privilege • to spread; or to soften or calm • the process of making or becoming liquid • an unprincipled, dishonorable person; villain • the cancellation of a debt, charge, or penalty. • of an appetite or desire impossible to satisfy. • to break down into constituent parts; dissect; dismantle • ...
Exam 4th Grade 22 2022-05-30
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- Reform movement initiated by Martin Luther and the 95 theses he published in 1519.
- Artistic current opposed to classicism
- Head of the church living in Rome
- Trading person, notably the Venetian's _______
- Type of vaults specific to the gothic architecture
- Eastern Christian Empire which asked Pope Urban II to free from the Turks. It will be the first objective of the first crusade.
- Age of re-birth characterised by the re-discovery of the classical culture (Greco-romans)
- Representing three dimensions on a flat surface
- reform movement of the church in the early 900s reviving the Benedictine rule
- Method of land ownership in Europe during Middle Ages
- Religious reform movement that took place in England under Henry the VIII.
- Ideology centred on man. The Vitruvian man made by Leonardo Da Vinci perfectly illustrates it.
- Inventor of the printing press
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- Holy wars with the goal of taking back Jerusalem
- type of monks following the rule of saint Benedicte
- Also named Black Death. This pandemic struck Europe in 1348
- Place where the Catholic Church did a council from 1543 to 1563 following the Reformation movement.
- Crusade that happened in 1212 with no adult participating in.
- Architecture of the church characterised by small windows and thick walls. As well as a pointed barred vault supported by massive pillars.
- Name of the exchange that occurred between Europe and the New World after Christopher Columbus discoveries
20 Clues: Inventor of the printing press • Head of the church living in Rome • Artistic current opposed to classicism • Trading person, notably the Venetian's _______ • Representing three dimensions on a flat surface • Holy wars with the goal of taking back Jerusalem • Type of vaults specific to the gothic architecture • type of monks following the rule of saint Benedicte • ...
Exam 4th Grade 22 2022-05-30
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- Reform movement initiated by Martin Luther and the 95 theses he published in 1519.
- Artistic current opposed to classicism
- Head of the church living in Rome
- Trading person, notably the Venetian's _______
- Type of vaults specific to the gothic architecture
- Eastern Christian Empire which asked Pope Urban II to free from the Turks. It will be the first objective of the first crusade.
- Age of re-birth characterised by the re-discovery of the classical culture (Greco-romans)
- Representing three dimensions on a flat surface
- reform movement of the church in the early 900s reviving the Benedictine rule
- Method of land ownership in Europe during Middle Ages
- Religious reform movement that took place in England under Henry the VIII.
- Ideology centred on man. The Vitruvian man made by Leonardo Da Vinci perfectly illustrates it.
- Inventor of the printing press
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- Holy wars with the goal of taking back Jerusalem
- type of monks following the rule of saint Benedicte
- Also named Black Death. This pandemic struck Europe in 1348
- Place where the Catholic Church did a council from 1543 to 1563 following the Reformation movement.
- Crusade that happened in 1212 with no adult participating in.
- Architecture of the church characterised by small windows and thick walls. As well as a pointed barred vault supported by massive pillars.
- Name of the exchange that occurred between Europe and the New World after Christopher Columbus discoveries
20 Clues: Inventor of the printing press • Head of the church living in Rome • Artistic current opposed to classicism • Trading person, notably the Venetian's _______ • Representing three dimensions on a flat surface • Holy wars with the goal of taking back Jerusalem • Type of vaults specific to the gothic architecture • type of monks following the rule of saint Benedicte • ...
Exam 4th Grade 22 2022-05-30
Across
- Reform movement initiated by Martin Luther and the 95 theses he published in 1519.
- Artistic current opposed to classicism
- Head of the church living in Rome
- Trading person, notably the Venetian's _______
- Type of vaults specific to the gothic architecture
- Eastern Christian Empire which asked Pope Urban II to free from the Turks. It will be the first objective of the first crusade.
- Age of re-birth characterised by the re-discovery of the classical culture (Greco-romans)
- Representing three dimensions on a flat surface
- reform movement of the church in the early 900s reviving the Benedictine rule
- Method of land ownership in Europe during Middle Ages
- Religious reform movement that took place in England under Henry the VIII.
- Ideology centred on man. The Vitruvian man made by Leonardo Da Vinci perfectly illustrates it.
- Inventor of the printing press
Down
- Holy wars with the goal of taking back Jerusalem
- type of monks following the rule of saint Benedicte
- Also named Black Death. This pandemic struck Europe in 1348
- Place where the Catholic Church did a council from 1543 to 1563 following the Reformation movement.
- Crusade that happened in 1212 with no adult participating in.
- Architecture of the church characterised by small windows and thick walls. As well as a pointed barred vault supported by massive pillars.
- Name of the exchanges that occurred between Europe and the New World after Christopher Columbus discoveries
20 Clues: Inventor of the printing press • Head of the church living in Rome • Artistic current opposed to classicism • Trading person, notably the Venetian's _______ • Representing three dimensions on a flat surface • Holy wars with the goal of taking back Jerusalem • Type of vaults specific to the gothic architecture • type of monks following the rule of saint Benedicte • ...
Exam 4th Grade 22 2022-05-30
Across
- Reform movement initiated by Martin Luther and the 95 theses he published in 1519.
- Artistic current opposed to classicism
- Head of the church living in Rome
- Trading person, notably the Venetian's _______
- Type of vaults specific to the gothic architecture
- Eastern Christian Empire which asked Pope Urban II to free from the Turks. It will be the first objective of the first crusade.
- Age of re-birth characterised by the re-discovery of the classical culture (Greco-romans)
- Representing three dimensions on a flat surface
- Reform movement of the church in the early 900s reviving the Benedictine rule
- Method of land ownership in Europe during Middle Ages
- Religious reform movement that took place in England under Henry the VIII.
- Ideology centred on man. The Vitruvian man made by Leonardo Da Vinci perfectly illustrates it.
- Inventor of the printing press
Down
- Holy wars with the goal of taking back Jerusalem
- Type of monks following the rule of saint Benedicte
- Also named Black Death. This pandemic struck Europe in 1348
- Place where the Catholic Church did a council from 1543 to 1563 following the Reformation movement.
- Crusade that happened in 1212 with no adult participating in.
- Architecture of the church characterised by small windows and thick walls. As well as a pointed barred vault supported by massive pillars.
- Name of the exchanges that occurred between Europe and the New World after Christopher Columbus discoveries
20 Clues: Inventor of the printing press • Head of the church living in Rome • Artistic current opposed to classicism • Trading person, notably the Venetian's _______ • Representing three dimensions on a flat surface • Holy wars with the goal of taking back Jerusalem • Type of vaults specific to the gothic architecture • Type of monks following the rule of saint Benedicte • ...
Early Man 2026-04-12
Across
- ______ Age: A long period of very cold weather when much of Earth was covered in ice.
- A small group of people who live and work together, often related by family ties.
- The study of Earth’s land, water, and how people live in different places.
- Extra food or goods beyond what is needed.
- ______Settlements: where people live year-round instead of moving around.
- A system that makes and enforces laws for a group of people.
- Division of ______: The sharing of different jobs among people in a group.
- _______ Gatherers: People who survive by hunting animals and gathering plants for food.
- _______ StructureThe way people are organized in a society, often ranked from most powerful to least powerful.
- _______ Revolution: The time when people first began farming and raising animals instead of hunting and gathering.
- To tame plants or animals so they are useful to humans.
- _______ Era The earliest time in human history when people used simple stone tools and lived by hunting and gathering.
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- Growing crops and raising animals for food.
- Tools and inventions that people use to solve problems and make life easier.
- A metal made by mixing copper and tin, used to make tools and weapons.
- When people focus on one type of job or skill.
- _____Era: A time when people began farming, living in one place, and using more advanced tools.
- Trading goods or services without using money.
- ______Age: A time period when people began using bronze to create stronger tools and weapons.
- The way of life of a group of people, including their beliefs, traditions, language, food, and clothing.
- A system of symbols used to record information and communicate ideas.
- A person or group that moves from place to place instead of living in one area.
22 Clues: Extra food or goods beyond what is needed. • Growing crops and raising animals for food. • When people focus on one type of job or skill. • Trading goods or services without using money. • To tame plants or animals so they are useful to humans. • A system that makes and enforces laws for a group of people. • ...
Chapter 1 2022-09-16
7 Clues: What did he love? • Who was the voice of justice? • Where did they go when they were 5? • What did Equality 7-2521 want to be? • What did they gather from the theatre? • Where did the new inventions come from? • What did Equality 7-2521 get assigned to?
