discoveries and inventions Crossword Puzzles
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
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? • ...
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. • ...
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
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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 • ...
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 • ...
Early Man 2026-04-12
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- ______ 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. • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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?
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
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 • ...
Microeconomics 2026-04-02
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- the money that is paid by a government or other authority in order to help an industry or business, or to pay for a public service
- the mandatory money that is paid to governments by individuals or businesses to fund public services like infrastructure, education, and healthcare
- consumer willingness to pay the price for a good or service
- the deliberate actions taken by a government or central bank to influence economic activity, markets, or industries
- man-made, durable assets—such as machinery, buildings, and technology—used to produce goods and services
- the costs or benefits arising from economic activity that affect uninvolved third parties
- tangible, man-made assets—such as machinery, buildings, computers, and infrastructure
- all naturally occurring resources
- the quantity of a good or service that producers are willing to offer to buyers in the marketplace
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- different choices or options available when making decisions due to limited resources
- the economic problem where finite resources are insufficient to the human demands
- anything relating to money
- the state where supply and demand are balanced
- the human effort—both mental and physical—used to produce goods and services
- an entity that has the ability to translate inventions or technologies into products and services
15 Clues: anything relating to money • all naturally occurring resources • the state where supply and demand are balanced • consumer willingness to pay the price for a good or service • the human effort—both mental and physical—used to produce goods and services • the economic problem where finite resources are insufficient to the human demands • ...
Clause Quest 2025-07-16
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- Conditions outlining when and how payments should be made in a contract
- A seller's promise to repair or replace a product if necessary within a specified period
- The act of ending a contract or agreement before its completion
- Precise explanations of terms used in contracts or agreements
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- Legal rights protecting creations of the mind, such as inventions and trademarks
- Legal responsibility for one's actions or omissions, especially in a contractual context
6 Clues: Precise explanations of terms used in contracts or agreements • The act of ending a contract or agreement before its completion • Conditions outlining when and how payments should be made in a contract • Legal rights protecting creations of the mind, such as inventions and trademarks • ...
Science 2023-01-23
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- What's the greatest scientific ... of the decade?
- Budgets for space ... have been cut back.
- Darwin's ... of evolution
- Language is crucial to the development of ... intelligence.
- We analyzed ... from more than a dozen common tree species.
- There have been significant ... in cardiology techniques in recent years.
- According to a recent ... published in the Journal of Sleep Research(…)
- The world changed rapidly after the...of the phone.
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- There is no way to insure that ... proven treatments make their way into medical practice.
- Scientists are hoping for a ... in the search for a cure for cancer.
- They are carrying out some fascinating ... into the language of dolphins.
- Some people believe that ... on animals should be banned.
- Leonardo made many scientific ... .
13 Clues: Darwin's ... of evolution • Leonardo made many scientific ... . • Budgets for space ... have been cut back. • What's the greatest scientific ... of the decade? • The world changed rapidly after the...of the phone. • Some people believe that ... on animals should be banned. • Language is crucial to the development of ... intelligence. • ...
Societal impact - I 2021-08-07
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- This license lets others distribute, remix, tweak, and build upon your work, even commercially, as long as they credit you for the original creation
- inventions, literary and artistic expressions, designs and symbols, names and logos fall under ___ property
- violation of copyright or trademark
- software available freely for anyone and their source code is also open for anyone to access, modify, correct and improve
- We are being ___ when we don't feed trolls and/or don't insult, degrade or intimidate people online
- When a new software is developed, the "code" of the software is protected by ___
- using other’s work and not giving adequate citation for use
- Biometric, health, financial information is termed as ___ data
- Anyone who uses digital technology along with Internet is a ___
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- When a new software is developed, the "logo for the software/name of the software" of the software will come under ___
- Data intentionally submitted via emails, blog posts and responses would be ____ digital footprint
- Whenever we surf the Internet using smartphones, tablets, computers, etc., we leave a trail of data reflecting the activities performed by us online, which is our digital____
- rules and guidelines for others to use the existing work.
- When we do not use copyrighted materials without the permission of the creator or owner we are ___
- When a new software is developed, the "idea" behind the software is protected by ___
- unauthorised use or distribution of software.
16 Clues: violation of copyright or trademark • unauthorised use or distribution of software. • rules and guidelines for others to use the existing work. • using other’s work and not giving adequate citation for use • Biometric, health, financial information is termed as ___ data • Anyone who uses digital technology along with Internet is a ___ • ...
"Robber Barons" and Inventors 2021-12-08
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- 1st name Mark, he named the "Gilded Age" to highlight wealthy lifestyles and contrasting social problems of the time
- President of the American Federation of Labor to help organize workers
- nicknamed "Mother" Mary, a leader in the fight for labor rights
- Alexander Graham Bell, 1st said into his invention "Mr. Watson, come here- I want to see you"
- known as the "Wizard of Menlo Park" for over 1,000 inventions
- 1st name Helen, first non hearing and sightless person to achieve a college degree
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- from Chelsea, MA! he invented the carbon filament for light bulbs
- this company's railroad workers organized a strike that eventually led to President Cleveland calling out federal troops
- between 1880 and 1900 there were over 1,000 of these union organized moves to achieve better working conditions
- Edwin Drake, drilled the first of these wells which started the petroleum industry in the U.S.
- one of the 'Robber Barons, he owned the Standard Oil Company
11 Clues: one of the 'Robber Barons, he owned the Standard Oil Company • known as the "Wizard of Menlo Park" for over 1,000 inventions • nicknamed "Mother" Mary, a leader in the fight for labor rights • from Chelsea, MA! he invented the carbon filament for light bulbs • President of the American Federation of Labor to help organize workers • ...
Inventions of the 1800s 2021-02-24
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- Codes and language submitted from the telegraph
- A factory that makes clothes
- Helped people travel and ship goods down stream and back up against the current
- Machine that sends an electrical pulse down a wire and can be translated into messages
- A machine runs on identical parts making goods more easily reliable and easily swapped out
- Crop used specifically to make money rather than to feed your family
- A machine that weaves cloth together to make clothes
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- Inventor of the telegraph
- Invention that increased the amount of grain a farm produced making it faster to harvest
- Machine that revolutionized the plantation system by using combs to remove seeds from cotton
- Inventor of the steam engine used in the steamboat
- Inventor of the mechanical reaper
- The person who starts the first textile mill in America
- A navigable route from the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes connecting the East to the West
- Inventor of the cotton gin and interchangeable parts
15 Clues: Inventor of the telegraph • A factory that makes clothes • Inventor of the mechanical reaper • Codes and language submitted from the telegraph • Inventor of the steam engine used in the steamboat • Inventor of the cotton gin and interchangeable parts • A machine that weaves cloth together to make clothes • The person who starts the first textile mill in America • ...
Nik G Inventions Crossword 2021-03-03
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- A Housing System that immigrants lived in
- The side of the US that mainly had factories
- The act of revolting or something changing
- The thing that powered new factories in the 1800ś
- The last name of the inventor of the Spinning Jenny
- The group of immigrants that helped build the transcontinental railroad
- workers in factories that were underaged
- The act of changing from farm land to a city
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- The side of the US that was apposed to the railroads
- Coming from one country to another
- The group of Immigrants that introduced Christmas Trees, Kinder, and Burgers
- A transportation system that rides on a track
- The group that came to the US to escape the British
- A system connecting two bodies of water
- First name of the inventor of the cotton gin
15 Clues: Coming from one country to another • A system connecting two bodies of water • workers in factories that were underaged • A Housing System that immigrants lived in • The act of revolting or something changing • The side of the US that mainly had factories • First name of the inventor of the cotton gin • The act of changing from farm land to a city • ...
Roman inventions Csiki Dani 2024-01-01
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- This article is about the class of double sulfates of aluminium
- It's an underground pipe or tunnel system for transporting sewage from houses and commercial buildings (but not stormwater) to a sewage treatment plant or disposal.
- There were three major types of this bridgewooden, pontoon, and stone
- These are a structure designed to bridge a large vertical distance between lower and higher levels by dividing it into smaller vertical distances.
- It's an instrument used for measuring density or relative density of liquids based on the concept of buoyancy.
- It's a form of mining that uses high-pressure jets of water to dislodge rock material or move sediment.
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- This was the first portable calculating device for engineers, merchants, and presumably tax collectors.
- It's a system of central heating in a building that produces and circulates hot air below the floor of a room, and may also warm the walls with a series of pipes through which the hot air passes.
- It's an ancient and historic mining method using a flood or torrent of water to reveal mineral veins.
- It's a method of carving an object such as an engraved gem, item of jewellery or vessel.
- It's a farm tool for loosening or turning the soil before sowing seed or planting.
- It's a type of pipe organ blown by air, where the power source pushing the air is derived by water from a natural source (e.g. by a waterfall) or by a manual pump.
- It's farm implement or person that reaps (cuts and often also gathers) crops at harvest when they are ripe
- It's a heat engine that performs mechanical work using steam as its working fluid.
- It's an architectural element similar to the hollow upper half of a sphere.
15 Clues: This article is about the class of double sulfates of aluminium • There were three major types of this bridgewooden, pontoon, and stone • It's an architectural element similar to the hollow upper half of a sphere. • It's a farm tool for loosening or turning the soil before sowing seed or planting. • ...
Roman inventions Szilágyi Dávid 2024-01-03
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- A wall built across a river that stops the river's flow.
- An underground passage.
- A building material made by mixing together cement, sand, small stones, and water.
- An ancient book that was written by hand.
- A bluish-grey metal that is a mixture of tin and lead.
- A substance used for washing your hands.
- A piece of equipment used to measure the density of liquids.
- A large farming tool with blades that digs the soil in fields.
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- A tall building near the coast or shore with a flashing light at the top.
- A bright yellow metal made from copper and zinc.
- A machine that cuts and collects crops.
- A path that goes along the side of a river or canal.
- The activity or skill of making clay objects by hand.
- A rounded roof on a building or a room.
- A building where grain is crushed into flour.
15 Clues: An underground passage. • A machine that cuts and collects crops. • A rounded roof on a building or a room. • A substance used for washing your hands. • An ancient book that was written by hand. • A building where grain is crushed into flour. • A bright yellow metal made from copper and zinc. • A path that goes along the side of a river or canal. • ...
Ancient china- Jasmine 2018-05-07
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- along the Huang He River which means yellow
- a delicate but strong type of ceramic made by the China
- their writhing started as this
- protects people in china from innovators
- is the most common religion in china
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- travelers on the silk road faced dangers such as this
- one of ancient China's inventions
- home to the Emperor which was built during the ming
- there families of rulers with kings
- is a dynasty the first permanent organized civilization in china.
10 Clues: their writhing started as this • one of ancient China's inventions • there families of rulers with kings • is the most common religion in china • protects people in china from innovators • along the Huang He River which means yellow • home to the Emperor which was built during the ming • travelers on the silk road faced dangers such as this • ...
Marsden's MLG Root Word Cross Word Puzzle 2016-04-28
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- A person who explains sentences said to people unfamiliar to the language
- We don't approve of eating meat
- a person over 100
- A state leader
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- you talk to this person before you check out a library book
- A person who tells people what to do without giving choices
- A member of jury who listens to both sides of the law case
- We are from 80-90 years old!
- Person who makes laws
- A person who creates new inventions
10 Clues: A state leader • a person over 100 • Person who makes laws • We are from 80-90 years old! • We don't approve of eating meat • A person who creates new inventions • A member of jury who listens to both sides of the law case • you talk to this person before you check out a library book • A person who tells people what to do without giving choices • ...
Invention 2024-01-25
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- Is a person who makes inventions
- Is a person who invented braille.
- Is an object which you can take photos.
- It is a place where you can watch movies.
- It is an object which you can write with.
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- Is a person who invented WI-FI.
- Is is a place where many doctors work
- It is a machine which is used to print.
- It is an object which was invented by Thomas Edison
- You can use this when there is a power outage.
10 Clues: Is a person who invented WI-FI. • Is a person who makes inventions • Is a person who invented braille. • Is is a place where many doctors work • It is a machine which is used to print. • Is an object which you can take photos. • It is a place where you can watch movies. • It is an object which you can write with. • You can use this when there is a power outage. • ...
English as a Lingua Franca 2023-12-06
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- A definition that most modern inventions fall under.
- Used to describe something from another country.
- English author who invented upwards of 1700 English words.
- An invention made in the last 50 years that the world would end if dissapeared.
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- Something between countries.
- Spacecraft that took off towards jupiter in 1977.
- Describes something happening/being used around the world.
- Something that visualizes the influence of different countries on the English Language.
- The main thing.
- Describes something that originates from one area.
10 Clues: The main thing. • Something between countries. • Used to describe something from another country. • Spacecraft that took off towards jupiter in 1977. • Describes something that originates from one area. • A definition that most modern inventions fall under. • Describes something happening/being used around the world. • ...
INDIAN MATHEMATICIANS 2021-08-11
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- He gave the formula (a + b) 2 = a2 + b2 + 2ab.
- He is Known for his collaboration with Albert Einstein,he established modern theoretical physics in India.
- He explained how to find the cube and cube-root of an integer.
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- HE made contributions to the theory of numbers, including pioneering discoveries of the properties of the partition function.
- most significant contribution in the field of statistics was the Mahalanobis Distance.
- His algorithm was introduced in 1984 for solving linear programming problems.
- He was the one who declared that any number divided by zero is infinity and that the sum of any number and infinity is also infinity.
7 Clues: He gave the formula (a + b) 2 = a2 + b2 + 2ab. • He explained how to find the cube and cube-root of an integer. • His algorithm was introduced in 1984 for solving linear programming problems. • most significant contribution in the field of statistics was the Mahalanobis Distance. • ...
BUSINESS MATHEMATICS 2024-12-04
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- PAYMENT FOR THE PERCENTAGE OF THE TOTAL SALES YOU COMPLETE
- TOTAL AMOUNT AN EMPLOYEE EARNED BEFORE DEDUCTIONS ARE MADE
- MONEY AN INDIVIDUAL RECEIVES IN EXCHANGE FOR PROVIDING A GOOD/SERVICE
- COMPENSATION USUALLY QUOTED ANNUALLY OR MONTHLY FOR AN EMPLOYEE
- EMPLOYEE COMPENSATION GIVEN BY AN EMPLOYER ON TOP OF THE BASIC SALARY/WAGE
- AMOUNT OF MONEY THAT A GOVERNMENT REQUIRES PEOPLE TO PAY ACCORDING TO THEIR INCOME
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- REFERS TO THE ADDITIONAL PAY FOR WORK PERFORMED IN EXCESS OF 8 HOURS A DAY
- COMPENSATION QUOTED IN AN HOURLY OR DAILY RATE FOR AN EMPLOYEE
- PAYMENTS FOR THE USE OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SUCH AS BOOKS, INVENTIONS OR MUSIC
- DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE GROSS INCOME AND DEDUCTIONS
10 Clues: DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE GROSS INCOME AND DEDUCTIONS • PAYMENT FOR THE PERCENTAGE OF THE TOTAL SALES YOU COMPLETE • TOTAL AMOUNT AN EMPLOYEE EARNED BEFORE DEDUCTIONS ARE MADE • COMPENSATION QUOTED IN AN HOURLY OR DAILY RATE FOR AN EMPLOYEE • COMPENSATION USUALLY QUOTED ANNUALLY OR MONTHLY FOR AN EMPLOYEE • ...
Grade 3 Midterm Review 2017-03-24
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- it was so _________ (not delicious)
- something that is always true.
- a feeling of liking or wanting someone or something more than others.
- ________ restaurant do you recommend (when you have choices)
- something that makes someone more confident, hopeful, or more likely to do something
- a suggestion about someone or something
- something that has no flavor
- a type of introduction.
- to make something that no one has ever made before
- How _____ you like it?
- How was ____ orange chicken?
- something that can be chosen
- Thomas Edison made many ____________.
- a thought about something that is not necessarily true.
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- Don't _____ up!
- I'm thinking _______ movies.
- an explanation that makes something easier to understand.
- a sweater that is open in the front (usually with buttons)
- Make it ________.
- it was so _________ (not delicious)
- I'm _________ of/about (verb + ing)
- Find a _____.
- __________ in yourself.
- a choice made after thinking about it
- _______ you prefer juice or coffee?
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) • ...
Ancient Civilizations 2023-07-07
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- An ancient civilization located in Mesoamerica known for its colossal stone heads and cultural influence.
- An ancient civilization located in southeastern Europe known for its philosophers, city-states, and democracy.
- An ancient civilization located in Mesoamerica known for its powerful empire and unique art and culture.
- An ancient civilization located in the fertile crescent between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
- Valley An ancient civilization located in the Indian subcontinent known for its well-planned cities and trade networks.
- An ancient civilization located in modern-day Iran known for its vast empire and cultural contributions.
- An ancient city in Mesopotamia known for its impressive architecture and the Hanging Gardens.
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- An ancient civilization located in North Africa known for its powerful navy and conflict with Rome.
- An ancient civilization located in the eastern Mediterranean known for its seafaring skills and trade network.
- An ancient civilization located in Italy known for its vast empire, architecture, and governance system.
- An ancient civilization located in East Asia known for its long history, inventions, and dynasties.
- An ancient civilization located in Mesoamerica known for its advanced writing system, calendar, and cities.
- Valley An ancient civilization located in the Indian subcontinent known for its well-planned cities and trade networks.
- An ancient civilization located in northeastern Africa known for its pyramids, pharaohs, and hieroglyphs.
- An ancient civilization located in South America known for its impressive stone architecture and road system.
15 Clues: An ancient city in Mesopotamia known for its impressive architecture and the Hanging Gardens. • An ancient civilization located in the fertile crescent between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. • An ancient civilization located in North Africa known for its powerful navy and conflict with Rome. • ...
Final Exam Crossword 2020-06-04
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- This act made Montana and Washington official US states
- The Corps of Discoveries winter quarters
- Served two non-consecutive years as mayor of Seattle, as well as being the cities wealthiest resident
- An event caused by white miner trespassing on native American lands
- An American army officer who later was in the house of representatives
- He served as a cartographer for the corps of discovery
- Explorer looking for a passage between the pacific and Atlantic ocean
- A meeting between tribal nations that occurred in the pacific northwest
- An important and busy stop in the trade route to London on the York Factory Express
- A central supply depot as well as a fur trading post
- A slogan that meant the US should go to war with Britain over the Oregon territory
- People whose ancestry contains both European and Indigenous blood
- Leader of the lewis and Clark expedition
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- He was the richest person to die on the Titanic
- An idea that westward expansion was inevitable
- He voyaged through the Pacific ocean to map it
- Emigrants left for the Oregon trail during this event
- This chief had a city in Washington named after him for his accommodation to white settlers
- She was the interpreter for the Lewis and Clark expedition
- The policy that states the United States would no longer be colonized by Britain
- A confrontation over the border in the San Juan islands
- Improved relations with the British empire after the reveloution
- explored the Puget sound on his expedition of the North West
- A type of otter that was heavily involved in the Euro-American fur trade
- Washingtons motto that means bye and bye
25 Clues: The Corps of Discoveries winter quarters • Washingtons motto that means bye and bye • Leader of the lewis and Clark expedition • An idea that westward expansion was inevitable • He voyaged through the Pacific ocean to map it • He was the richest person to die on the Titanic • A central supply depot as well as a fur trading post • ...
Ancient Civilizations Vocabulary Crossword 2013-08-19
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- Pyramid-like structure used for the worshiping of gods by Sumerian society.
- Civilization/area that developed between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers in what is now Iraq/Iran.
- Type of paper made of plants from the Nile River Valley that made record-keeping more efficient.
- Spread of ideas and goods from one place to another.
- Worshipping one god.
- Form of writing using symbols in clay developed by the Sumerians in Mesopotamia.
- Kingdom created by the Hebrew people in their ‘promised land.’
- System of writing in which symbols represent sounds instead of objects or ideas.
- Ancient artifact found by the French that has been used to decipher the meaning of Egyptian hieroglyphics.
- One the first monotheistic religions developed by the Hebrew people in the Fertile Crescent.
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- Egyptian ruler that is the combination of the political and religious authority.
- Religion that developed in Persia and became very influential on other world religions with its central idea of good versus evil.
- First known written code of laws that includes an “eye for an eye.”
- Shift in human history from food gathering to food producing with the domestication of plants and animals at the end of the last ice age.
- Society that includes written language/record keeping, division of labor, food surplus, and complex institutions such as government and religions.
- Largest empire in the ancient world.
- Worshiping more than one god.
- Form of symbolic writing developed in the Nile River Valley.
- Society that formed one of the earliest empires in Mesopotamia.
- Human history in the period before recorded events, known mainly through archaeological discoveries, study, research, etc.
20 Clues: Worshipping one god. • Worshiping more than one god. • Largest empire in the ancient world. • Spread of ideas and goods from one place to another. • Form of symbolic writing developed in the Nile River Valley. • Kingdom created by the Hebrew people in their ‘promised land.’ • Society that formed one of the earliest empires in Mesopotamia. • ...
Ancient Civilizations Vocabulary Crossword 2013-08-19
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- First known written code of laws that includes an “eye for an eye.”
- Pyramid-like structure used for the worshiping of gods by Sumerian society.
- Spread of ideas and goods from one place to another.
- Type of paper made of plants from the Nile River Valley that made record-keeping more efficient.
- Shift in human history from food gathering to food producing with the domestication of plants and animals at the end of the last ice age.
- Ancient artifact found by the French that has been used to decipher the meaning of Egyptian hieroglyphics.
- Form of symbolic writing developed in the Nile River Valley.
- Civilization/area that developed between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers in what is now Iraq/Iran.
- Largest empire in the ancient world.
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- System of writing in which symbols represent sounds instead of objects or ideas.
- Worshipping one god.
- Society that includes written language/record keeping, division of labor, food surplus, and complex institutions such as government and religions.
- Worshiping more than one god.
- Form of writing using symbols in clay developed by the Sumerians in Mesopotamia.
- Society that formed one of the earliest empires in Mesopotamia.
- One the first monotheistic religions developed by the Hebrew people in the Fertile Crescent.
- Religion that developed in Persia and became very influential on other world religions with its central idea of good versus evil.
- Kingdom created by the Hebrew people in their ‘promised land.’
- Human history in the period before recorded events, known mainly through archaeological discoveries, study, research, etc.
- Egyptian ruler that is the combination of the political and religious authority.
20 Clues: Worshipping one god. • Worshiping more than one god. • Largest empire in the ancient world. • Spread of ideas and goods from one place to another. • Form of symbolic writing developed in the Nile River Valley. • Kingdom created by the Hebrew people in their ‘promised land.’ • Society that formed one of the earliest empires in Mesopotamia. • ...
Climate crossword 2016-09-07
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- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to or condenses on the ground
- a thick subsurface layer of soil that remains below freezing point throughout the year, occurring chiefly in polar regions
- the science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products
- an overflow of a large amount of water beyond its normal limits
- substance discharged into the air, especially by an internal combustion engine
- The degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object
- an extremely large, powerful, and destructive storm with very strong winds
- an area of land that rises very high above the land around it and that is higher than a hill
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- the act or process of introducing new ideas, devices or methods
- change in behavior of a person or group in response to new or modified surroundings.
- a sudden violent shaking of the ground, typically causing great destruction, as a result of movements within the earth’s crust or volcanic action
- suitable or good enough to live in
- the quality or state of being exposed to the possibility of being attacked or harmed, either physically or emotionally
- the study and knowledge of the practical use of scientific discoveries
- restored or replaced by natural processes : able to be replaced by nature
- period of dry weather that is injurious to crops
- a large area of land covered with trees and plants
- a violent disturbance of the atmosphere with strong winds and usually rain, thunder, lightning, or snow
- related to or determined by the sun
- a system or means of conveying people or goods from place to place
20 Clues: suitable or good enough to live in • related to or determined by the sun • period of dry weather that is injurious to crops • a large area of land covered with trees and plants • the act or process of introducing new ideas, devices or methods • an overflow of a large amount of water beyond its normal limits • ...
Unit 6 Vocabulary Review 2024-04-08
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- If you ___________ your parents or teachers, there will likely be consequences.
- n. people who are religious leaders and who perform religious ceremonies
- n. material made from animal skin and used as a writing surface
- It was almost impossible for the rock-climber to _____________________ the mountain because a blizzard started when he was at the summit.
- During the Reformation, if the Pope made a ____________, it had to be followed.
- In most situations, it is considered ________________ to kill someone.
- The Catholic Church was the most powerful ________________ during the Middle Ages, Renaissance, and the beginning of the Reformation.
- Scientists like Galileo experienced _______________ as a result of their scientific discoveries, which went against the teachings of the Catholic Church.
- v. to disagree with and go against a statement or action
- v. to publicly take back an opinion expressed in the past
- Johann Gutenberg's invention, the printing press, helped to ____________________ communication and the spreadof information.
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- n. something that is expensive or wasteful and not a necessity
- n. an improvement
- A scientist can make a _______________ about life on other planets, but they cannot prove it yet.
- n. a strong urge to pursue a specific profession or way of life
- n. a regularly repeated motion or sound
- n. a person living in the same time period and/or who is the same age as another person
- v. to give life or energize again
- There was a specific __________________ in my water bottle that allowed me to pop open the top with the oush of a button.
- Savonarola was accused of ______________ for speaking out against Pope Alexander the XI.
20 Clues: n. an improvement • v. to give life or energize again • n. a regularly repeated motion or sound • v. to disagree with and go against a statement or action • v. to publicly take back an opinion expressed in the past • n. something that is expensive or wasteful and not a necessity • n. material made from animal skin and used as a writing surface • ...
Global 2 in Review 2024-11-27
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- Economic theory prioritizing colonies to benefit the mother country.
- Enlightenment thinker who wrote The Social Contract.
- Priest who initiated Mexico's independence movement.
- Philosopher who argued for natural rights to life, liberty, and property.
- Document outlining government principles; influenced by Enlightenment ideas.
- Enlightenment thinker who applied reason to reform society.
- English word for class of people in Latin America leading independence movements.
- Philosophy emphasizing observation and experience in science.
- Device symbolizing the French Revolution's executions.
- Haitian leader of the only successful slave revolt in history.
- Former Portuguese colony in the Americas, ruled by Pedro I
- Palace where the Estates-General met in 1789.
- Spanish-born colonists who dominated Latin American society.
- Prison stormed during the French Revolution.
- Theory that the sun is at the center of the solar system.
- Philosopher who proposed the separation of powers in government.
- First name of Bolívar, a leader in Latin American revolutions.
- "___ of Terror," radical phase of the French Revolution.
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- Intellectual movement emphasizing reason and individual rights.
- Scientist known for the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
- olitical system where a ruler holds total power.
- Gathering place for Enlightenment thinkers to discuss ideas.
- Argentine general who helped liberate southern South America.
- Revolution marked by new methods and discoveries in science.
- Advocate for freedom of speech and religion during the Enlightenment.
- "The Friend of the _"
- Proposed the heliocentric model of the universe.
- Astronomer who improved the telescope and supported heliocentrism.
- Leader who became emperor after the French Revolution.
- Jewish Enlightenment thinker from Germany
- Last name of the leader of the Haitian Revolution.
31 Clues: "The Friend of the _" • Jewish Enlightenment thinker from Germany • Prison stormed during the French Revolution. • Palace where the Estates-General met in 1789. • olitical system where a ruler holds total power. • Proposed the heliocentric model of the universe. • Last name of the leader of the Haitian Revolution. • Enlightenment thinker who wrote The Social Contract. • ...
Econ Lesson 3 Vocab Crossword 2025-03-05
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- An economic system in which decisions about production and consumption are based on custom and tradition.
- An economic system in which decisions about production and consumption are made by a powerful ruler or government.
- A period of rapid industrial growth and development during the 1700s and 1800s.
- An economic system in which the means of production are mostly privately owned and operated for profit.
- An individual investor who accumulates capital, such as machinery, factories, and railroads.
- The free market economic system.
- A person or a group of people living together.
- The money earned by a business after subtracting its operation costs.
- A condition in which an economy is expanding and producing more and better goods and services.
- A society’s way of coordinating the production and consumption of goods and services.
- An economic system in which both the government and individuals play important roles in production and consumption; most modern economies are mixed economies.
- The ability of people to make their own economic decisions without interference from the government.
- Creations of the mind that have commercial value, such as inventions and works of art.
- A market in which households sell land, labor, and capital to firms.
- The desire to make a profit.
- The rights of those who own land, buildings, or other goods to use or dispose of their property as they choose.
- A condition in which everyone who wants to work can find a job.
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- The fairness with which an economy distributes its resources and wealth.
- A condition in which the goods and services people count on are available when they want them.
- A legal protection that gives creators and publishers of books, music, software, and artistic works the sole right to distribute, perform, or display that work.
- A diagram that shows the circular movement of money, resources, and goods and services among households and producers in an economy.
- An economic system in which the workings of the market are not planned or directed.
- The principle that government should not interfere with the workings of the economy; a French term meaning "let them do."
- A market in which firms sell goods and services to households.
- A legal protection that gives inventors the sole right to make, use, or sell their inventions for a fixed number of years.
- An economic system in which economic decisions are left up to individual producers and consumers.
- An agreement between a buyer and a seller.
- An organization that uses resources to produce and sell goods or services; a business.
- A political and economic philosophy based on collective or government ownership of a society’s resources and means of production, with the goal of achieving social and economic equality.
- A government payment to a household or firm for which the payer receives no good or service in return; examples include Social Security checks and unemployment benefits.
- The idea that the less fortunate members of society should get the economic support they need to live a decent life.
- A political and economic system in which all property and wealth is collectively owned by all members of society; the final stage of socialism in Marxist theory.
- The process by which economic decisions are made or influenced by central governments rather than by private individuals.
- Government-financed projects such as dams, highways, and bridges.
- Income earned when an individual sells or rents a factor of production that he or she owns; for example, wages are a factor payment made to workers in exchange for their labor.
35 Clues: The desire to make a profit. • The free market economic system. • An agreement between a buyer and a seller. • A person or a group of people living together. • A market in which firms sell goods and services to households. • A condition in which everyone who wants to work can find a job. • Government-financed projects such as dams, highways, and bridges. • ...
Chapter 12 Review (China, Mongols, Japan) 2023-09-29
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- Mongol peace (Two words).
- Nomadic people who herded domesticated animals.
- Vast dry grassland that stretched across the landmass of Eurasia.
- Ruler of the Tang rulers who reconquered the northern and western lands. (2 Words)
- Elite warriors “who serves” the Daimyo and lives under a strict code of honor.
- Type of printing press that allowed printers to rearrange letters on a frame to print different, multiple pages. (Two Words)
- Universal ruler of the Mongol clans. (Two words)
- Family of Japanese emperors that established themselves as the leading clan to unify the warring clans of Japan.
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- Method by which the new gentry gained social status and employment in the Tang bureaucracy. (3 words)
- In the Tang and Song dynasties, class of powerful, well-to-do people
- Any member of the Tang bureaucracy that helped manage the empire. (Hyphenate word).
- Japanese religion defined as “way of the gods.”
- Genghis Khan’s grandson
- Along with the movable type printing test, one of the most important inventions of the Tang dynasty.
- Supreme general of the Japanese emperor’s army
- Dynasty that established a new capital at Hangzhou.
- Tang emperor who began a series of great achievements from 626-649
- Divine spirits that, according to Japanese tradition, dwell in nature.
- Venetian trader who interacted with Kublai Khan’s court around 1275. (Two Words)
19 Clues: Genghis Khan’s grandson • Mongol peace (Two words). • Supreme general of the Japanese emperor’s army • Nomadic people who herded domesticated animals. • Japanese religion defined as “way of the gods.” • Universal ruler of the Mongol clans. (Two words) • Dynasty that established a new capital at Hangzhou. • ...
Museums 2023-10-19
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- A type of museum where you can see beautiful paintings, sculptures, and other creatives artworks
- A place where you can go see interesting artifacts and exhibits
- Organized presentation and showing of a collection of items
- A type of museum that tells stories about the past, including important events and people from a long time ago
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- A type of museum where you can discover the wonders of space, technology, and cool inventions
- is an item made or used by people from the past
- A museum where you can explore ancient fossils and learn about animals, plants, and how the earth has changed over time
- A type of museum with a little bit of everything, it might have art, history, and other interesting things to see
8 Clues: is an item made or used by people from the past • Organized presentation and showing of a collection of items • A place where you can go see interesting artifacts and exhibits • A type of museum where you can discover the wonders of space, technology, and cool inventions • ...
OUR FUTURE VOCABULARY 2023-11-02
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- is a person who has political power in the government of a state
- are professionals that create instructions for a computer to execute by writing and testing code that enables applications and software programs to operate successfully.
- a person who designs buildings
- a person who is qualified to treat diseases and other conditions that affect the teeth and gums
- is a person who cuts, colours, and arranges people's hair.
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- someone who plays football, especially as a job
- a person who invents, especially one who devises some new process, appliance, machine, or article; one who makes inventions.
- a person who writes novels
- is a professional within the graphic design and graphic arts industry who assembles together images, typography, or motion graphics to create a piece of design
- a person who stays underwater for long periods by having air supplied from the surface or by carrying a supply of compressed air.
- is a person whose job is to collect news and write about it for newspapers, magazines, television, or radio
- is a professional who takes a leadership role in an organisation and manages a team of employees
12 Clues: a person who writes novels • a person who designs buildings • someone who plays football, especially as a job • is a person who cuts, colours, and arranges people's hair. • is a person who has political power in the government of a state • a person who is qualified to treat diseases and other conditions that affect the teeth and gums • ...
XL3 Reading Review 2014-01-21
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- Linda wanted to make an ________ tree
- the _________ of the tongue has no taste buds
- Waste goes through the __________ intestine.
- this word means 'garbage or things that are not needed'
- this word means 'completely dark'
- this word means 'a room where people put old things'
- this word means 'the parts of the body that feel things'
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- this word means 'small parts that make any living thing
- Jill had four _______ in her hair
- spring time is the time for new ____________
- the walls of the ____________ mash food into liquid.
- this word means 'to make a fast, beating sound'
- this word means 'to mix into a paste'
13 Clues: Jill had four _______ in her hair • this word means 'completely dark' • Linda wanted to make an ________ tree • this word means 'to mix into a paste' • spring time is the time for new ____________ • Waste goes through the __________ intestine. • the _________ of the tongue has no taste buds • this word means 'to make a fast, beating sound' • ...
Steven Adams Omaha 33 Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-05
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- They system in which privately owned businesses compete freely.
- To increase in speed.
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- A company that controls most or all business in that particular industry
- Created the american federation of labor
- Sold cars at cheaper prices and created the assembly line.
- to give good reason for an action
- Tested the first gas powered airplane at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina in 1903
- Ruthless businessman that controlled the oil industry.
- A center offering help to the urban poor.
- To change or make different
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- Someone who sets up a business to make a profit
- controlled the steel industry and donated a lot of his money to charity.
- Place where people recieve medical treatment often for free or for a small fee.
- Buildings divided into many tiny apartments.
- Invented the first telephone
- Manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a belt.
- Unions negotiate with management for workers as a group
- “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- Business owned by many investors
- The rapid growth of city populations.
- To prufiry or to make pure from impurities
- to get rid of
- Came from a rich family but felt sympathy for the poor and opened a settlement house in Chicago.
- A group of corporations that are run by a single board of directors.
25 Clues: to get rid of • To increase in speed. • To change or make different • Invented the first telephone • Business owned by many investors • to give good reason for an action • The rapid growth of city populations. • Created the american federation of labor • A center offering help to the urban poor. • To prufiry or to make pure from impurities • ...
Engineering Vocabulary 2020-08-26
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- a new way of doing something; an improvement on an existing form,
- to man in structures and machines;
- any object made by human beings, especially with a view to subsequent use.
- knowledge of principles and causes; especially, such knowledge when it relates to the physical world and its phenomena
- a person who organizes and manages any enterprise, especially a business, usually with considerable initiative and risk.
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- human factors engineering, an applied science that coordinates the design of devices, systems, and physical working conditions with the capacities and requirements of the worker.
- limitation or restriction.
- repeating, cyclical.
- something considered by an authority or by general consent as a basis of
- the practical application of science to commerce or industry.
- a new, useful process, machine, improvement, etc., that did not exist previously and that is recognized as the product of some unique intuition or genius, as distinguished from ordinary mechanical skill or craftsmanship.
- originally, the art of managing engines; in its modern and extended sense, the art and science by which the mechanical properties of matter are made
- the exchange of one thing for another of more or less equal value,especially to effect a compromise.
13 Clues: repeating, cyclical. • limitation or restriction. • to man in structures and machines; • the practical application of science to commerce or industry. • a new way of doing something; an improvement on an existing form, • something considered by an authority or by general consent as a basis of • ...
US Chapter 18: Into the 20th Century 1914-1928 (3) 2019-02-01
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- Most notorious gangster was "Scarface" or Al ____.
- ____ Ruth was baseball's first great home-run hitter.
- The first ____ picture came in 1927 with the US being the first country in the world to make these inventions available to the average citizen.
- Robert ____ was considered the most outstanding poet of the 20th century.
- ____ and Fitzgerald were young writers of the time who represented a generation that wanted to escape the "narrow confines" of tradition and copy loose morality of Paris.
- German liberal theology was called ___ and those who opposed it were known as Fundamentalists.
- As electricity became available, many new ___ became commonplace in the home.
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- The production time for a single ____ T ("Tin Lizzie) went from 14 hours to 93 minutes.
- The decade after WWI became known as the ____ Twenties.
- The theater district in NYC, known as ____, became a major center of world culture.
- NBC became the first national ____ network in 1927.
- The ____ Amendment prohibited the sale of alcoholic beverages (prohibition)
- The ____ line and mass production began with the Ford Motor Co. in 1913.
- A giant ___ industry began to emerge in Hollywood, CA.
- Billy ___ was baseball-player-turned-evangelist who preached strongly about the evils of alcohol
15 Clues: Most notorious gangster was "Scarface" or Al ____. • NBC became the first national ____ network in 1927. • ____ Ruth was baseball's first great home-run hitter. • A giant ___ industry began to emerge in Hollywood, CA. • The decade after WWI became known as the ____ Twenties. • The ____ line and mass production began with the Ford Motor Co. in 1913. • ...
SETTLING THE WEST 2023-04-18
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- stretched from Texas to Canada
- this act allowed U.S. citizens to buy 160 acres for a low cost as long as they live out West on that land for 5 years
- at the Massacre of Wounded Knee, the U.S. killed _____ Indians and left the rest to freeze
- large deposits of ore
- Cyrus McCormick invented a more _____ reaper and thrasher
- the Transcontinental ______ connected the East to the West
- time period of this famous cowboy/lawman/gambler
- African Americans who settled West
- one of the inventions that led to the end of the cattle boom
- at the Sand Creek Massacre, 150 ______ Indians were killed
- invented a plow that would work the tough sod out West
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- "blazed" the Goodnight-Loving Trail which extended from Texas to New Mexico
- the discovery of gold in this state forced another removal of American Indians to reservations
- large ranchers vs. small farmers
- took place at the Battle of Little Bighorn and the American Indians killed Custer and all of his men in an hour
- characterized by lack of law and order, general store, saloon, and boarding house
- the goal of the Dawes General Allotment Act was to do this to the American Indians
- prospectors were drawn to this state when large deposits of gold and silver were found
- the _______ weather in the West could range form 40 degrees in the winter to 110 degrees in the summer
- these communities made life more bearable on the Plains when they incorporated schools and churches to make life resemble like what it was back East
20 Clues: large deposits of ore • stretched from Texas to Canada • large ranchers vs. small farmers • African Americans who settled West • time period of this famous cowboy/lawman/gambler • invented a plow that would work the tough sod out West • Cyrus McCormick invented a more _____ reaper and thrasher • the Transcontinental ______ connected the East to the West • ...
Impressionism/Post Impressionism 2023-11-07
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- A characteristic of Post-Impressionist works are ____colours
- The Artist that painted "Impression, Sunrise" in 1874
- A typical characteristic of Post-Impressionist paint application
- Impressionists group was formed in 1874 which included, Monet, Renoir, Pissarro, Sisley, Cézanne, Berthe morisot, Edgar Degas, Eugène Boudin, Johan Jongkind, and ____.
- Post-Impressionism influenced modern art movements like Fauvism, ___, and Abstract Expressionism
- During the time of Impressionism there were 10 ___ fought
- The French expression meaning "In the open air". A characteristic technique of Impressionist painters: 3 words
- A French Art movement that originated and was developed roughly between 1886 and 1905
- Inventions such as the ____by Alexander Graham Bell happened during the time of Impressionism
- Subject matter of Post-Impressionists were characterized by ___ life subject matter
- In the 1900's Art critic Roger ___ coined the term Post-Impressionism
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- Post Impressionist Dutch artist ____ Van Gogh
- Impressionism used pure un-blended colours and emphasis on ____
- Conservative art critic Louis Leroy accused Impressionist art of being a ___, or an impression of a not finished work.
- Post-Impressionism changed the course of art history throughout the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, influencing modernist painters like Pablo Picasso and Henri____
- During the time of Impressionism, Lewis Carroll wrote "Through the Looking ___"
- Post-Impressionism originated as a reaction to ____
- The origins of Impressionism began with the Anonymous Society of Painters. It included members such as Monet, ____, and Pissaro
- The length of brush strokes Impressionist artists characteristically used
- Famous 1889 painting by Van Gogh, The ___ ___
20 Clues: Post Impressionist Dutch artist ____ Van Gogh • Famous 1889 painting by Van Gogh, The ___ ___ • Post-Impressionism originated as a reaction to ____ • The Artist that painted "Impression, Sunrise" in 1874 • During the time of Impressionism there were 10 ___ fought • A characteristic of Post-Impressionist works are ____colours • ...
Inventions of the Industrial Revolution 2024-02-29
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- (two words) what did John Kay invent in 1733
- (one word) what improved communication technologies
- (two words) what machine automated and sped up the separation of cottonseed
- (profession) the job John Kay had before inventing the flying shuttle
- (one word) what type of technology cable was installed across the Atlantic
- (three words) George Stephenson used the steam engine to create what
- (one word) what did Britain encourage the building of in other European countries
- (two words) what did Gottlib Daimler devise that could be fueled by gasoline and could power a small car
- (first and last name) who invented the phonograph and the incandescent light bulb
- (two words)what created a new source of power that was patented by James Watt in the 1760's
- (two words) what was the improvement in production that was introduced by Henry Ford
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- (revolution) one key in Britain of the beginning of the industrial revolution
- (two words) what were the businesses that exited then called
- (first and last name) who developed a way to speed up spinning
- (one word) what was on thing the Steam powered train allow to increase
- (industry) what industry benefited greatly from the inventions of the Industrial Revolution
- (first and last name) who found the method that planting seeds was better than random scattering
- (first and last name)who discovered that fields did not have to be left fallow
- Newcomen (first and last name) who produced the first steam engine
- (one word) what was the machine Richard Arkwright invented powered by
20 Clues: (two words) what did John Kay invent in 1733 • (one word) what improved communication technologies • (two words) what were the businesses that exited then called • (first and last name) who developed a way to speed up spinning • (three words) George Stephenson used the steam engine to create what • ...
WH PART I 2020-09-27
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- discovery which allowed man to settle down to become sedentary
- main contribution by the Phoenicians to the Western Culture
- "movement that appeared in the fifteenth century and that proposes a reassessment of the human reason and
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- Monarchy ruled by Ferdinand and Isabella
- economical regime based on the predominance of money as a production and wealth-creation element
- construction main contribution by the Greeks to the Western Culture
- VIII He was the king in the British monarch; he had several wives.
- revolution Period of important changes which happened during the 18th century on the British fields; some inventions were implemented such as machines to speed the harvesting and plantation processes
- teaching process of the Catholic religion in the colonies, carried out by friars of different orders
- description of the tribe or people who dedicated to agriculture,that has a fixed place or residence
10 Clues: Monarchy ruled by Ferdinand and Isabella • main contribution by the Phoenicians to the Western Culture • discovery which allowed man to settle down to become sedentary • VIII He was the king in the British monarch; he had several wives. • construction main contribution by the Greeks to the Western Culture • ...
Media and Technology 2013-10-10
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- Occurs when members of the media favor one group over another and let it affect their rendition of the truth
- The gap between high-income countries and low-income countries that influences their access to current technology
- Consists of all processes, inventions, and methods used to advance society
- The belief that an item is outdated because a new model is available
- Refers to a situation in which members of society can't keep up with technology
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- Refers to applying the business model of McDonald's to other businesses
- The practice of adding technical improvements to make upgrading to the next model a necessity
- The channels through which we store and receive information; they consist of print, television, radio, and the internet
- A term referring to the "shrinking" of the world through immediate electronic communications
- Appears in arguments that openly present opinions that favor one side over another
10 Clues: The belief that an item is outdated because a new model is available • Refers to applying the business model of McDonald's to other businesses • Consists of all processes, inventions, and methods used to advance society • Refers to a situation in which members of society can't keep up with technology • ...
Middle Ages 2020-04-01
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- Limited kings power, benefited nobles,and influenced USA constitution.
- Leader of Roman Catholic Church and authority over christian land as insisted.
- A system where in exchange providing protection the lord received work and food.
- A noble who has received land.
- A peasant that is not free to leave and is tied to land.
- Business association and union that protect workers rights, set wages and prices, and settle disputes.
- German king, crowned holy roman emperor by pope, improving education, the government, and the spread of Catholicism.
- Dedicate lives to serving God and church. They are women that pray, sew, care for poor, teach young girls, and live in convent.
- contribute labor and food for lords protection. They live in small homes with dirt floors and straw roofs, with farm animals in their home. Although, they are free to leave whenever.
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- A political and economic system where lord gave land to less powerful nobles in return for services.
- Level of comfort in which you live.
- Center of community to practice your religion, help others, and celebrate.
- fall of roman empire to beginning of modern world, loss of advances and inventions.
- High church officials, kings, lords, and knights that owned most land.
- Built for defense. Cold, dark, and damp, with no indoor plumbing.
- Dedicate lives to God and church. They are men that pray, study, and live in monasteries.
- A gift of land.
- They must continuously earn money, they save money and build businesses, they have jobs in town, and they did not live off of land.
- Forcibly signed Magna Carta. Was disliked, had high taxes, failures on the battlefield, and he had limited hunting rights.
19 Clues: A gift of land. • A noble who has received land. • Level of comfort in which you live. • A peasant that is not free to leave and is tied to land. • Built for defense. Cold, dark, and damp, with no indoor plumbing. • Limited kings power, benefited nobles,and influenced USA constitution. • High church officials, kings, lords, and knights that owned most land. • ...
Renaissance: Key Terms 2022-10-18
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- King ____ VIII started the Church of England because the Catholic Church would not let him divorce his wife
- Copernicus said this was the center of the universe
- What most people considered to be the center of the universe
- The men of the Renaissance wore these on their legs
- This sculptor, architect, and painter is famous for his frescos on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- Leonardo da Vinci is famous for his painting of Jesus in The Last _____
- Artists and architects studied the Romans and the ____ to gain inspiration
- The science of studying celestial bodies like the planets and stars
- Jan van Eyck was known as the "Father of Oil _____"
- This invention helped astronomers learn about the planets and stars
- His 95 Theses started the Reformation
- Despite their sophistication, most people still ate with these
- The Renaissance began near the end of this period
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- Brunelleschi was famous for architecting the dome of the Cathedral of _______
- The scientific ____ was a way of using controlled experiments to prove or disprove a theory
- Philosophy that said life could be enjoyable and comfortable
- Sumptuary ____ made it clear what class of people could wear what types of clothes
- Country where the Renaissance began
- Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael were part of a period of art called the ____ Renaissance
- When objects block the light they create these. They were used by painters to add drama to their art.
- He painted the Mona Lisa
- This invention by Johannes Gutenberg changed the world
- This astronomer made many great discoveries including the moons of Jupiter
- This aspect of Renaissance art was different from the symbolism of art from the Middle Ages
- Perspective gives a painting the feeling of _____ dimensions
25 Clues: He painted the Mona Lisa • Country where the Renaissance began • His 95 Theses started the Reformation • The Renaissance began near the end of this period • Copernicus said this was the center of the universe • The men of the Renaissance wore these on their legs • Jan van Eyck was known as the "Father of Oil _____" • ...
Fake News (Unit 3 Life Vision) 2023-04-03
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- modern and well developed
- near or easy to get to or use
- working in a way that does not waste a resource (= something valuable such as fuel, water, or money)
- intelligent, or able to think quickly or intelligently in difficult situations
- used on social media for describing the general subject of a Tweet or other post (= message)
- information about a person's life, work, interests, etc. on a social networking website
- possible to take with you if you move to a different place or job
- (the study and knowledge of) the practical, especially industrial, use of scientific discoveries
- a person who is paid by a company to show and describe its products and services on social media, encouraging other people to buy them
- to increase or become larger or stronger, or to cause someone or something to do this
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- involving communication between people or reactions between things that work together
- having a lot of strength or force
- the use of websites and other internet services to communicate with other people and make friends
- a computer program that makes it possible for you to read information on the internet
- someone or something that is reliable can be trusted or believed because he, she, or it works or behaves well in the way you expect
- (of a computer) not connected to or directly controlled by a central system, or not connected to the internet
- useful or convenient
- a short remark or piece of information that you have seen published on Twitter and published again yourself
- bought, used, etc. using the internet
- to spend time visiting a lot of websites
20 Clues: useful or convenient • modern and well developed • near or easy to get to or use • having a lot of strength or force • bought, used, etc. using the internet • to spend time visiting a lot of websites • possible to take with you if you move to a different place or job • intelligent, or able to think quickly or intelligently in difficult situations • ...
Inventor and Inventions by Noa and Victoria 671 2018-09-19
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- What did J Robert Oppenheimer create during the second World war?
- Something discovered by Benjamin Franklin
- The person who invented the clock
- Who invented the phonograph in 1877?
- Something invented by Karl Benz
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- An useful object created in 1876
- Who had the idea of the televison when he was 14 years old?
- An invention that you use about twice a day created in the 1850's
- Who invented the microwave?
- An invention created in 1268 used by 7 persons in the class
- Who invented the computer in 1936?
- What was the last name of Alexander Graham bell assistant
12 Clues: Who invented the microwave? • Something invented by Karl Benz • An useful object created in 1876 • The person who invented the clock • Who invented the computer in 1936? • Who invented the phonograph in 1877? • Something discovered by Benjamin Franklin • What was the last name of Alexander Graham bell assistant • Who had the idea of the televison when he was 14 years old? • ...
Inventor and Inventions by Noa and Victoria 671 2018-09-19
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- Who invented the phonograph in 1877?
- An invention created in 1268 used by 7 people in the class
- What did J Robert Oppenheimer create during the second World war?
- Something invented by Karl Benz
- What was the last name of Alexander Graham bell assistant
- Something discovered by Benjamin Franklin
- Who invented the computer in 1936?
- The person who invented the clock
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- Who had the idea of the televison when he was 14 years old?
- An invention that you use about twice a day created in the 1850's
- Who invented the microwave?
- An useful object created in 1876
12 Clues: Who invented the microwave? • Something invented by Karl Benz • An useful object created in 1876 • The person who invented the clock • Who invented the computer in 1936? • Who invented the phonograph in 1877? • Something discovered by Benjamin Franklin • What was the last name of Alexander Graham bell assistant • An invention created in 1268 used by 7 people in the class • ...
Chapter 18 Sections 1, 2 & 3 Vocabulary 2022-12-01
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- A center offering help to the urban poor
- Rapid growth of city populations
- Unions negotiate with management for workers as a group
- A company that controls most or all business in a particular industry
- His steel companies are a monopoly
- Invented the telephone
- To remove
- Buildings divided into many tiny apartments
- Tested a gas-powered airplane at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina
- A manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a belt
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- Speed up
- A group of corporations run by a single board of directions
- Businesses owned by many investors
- Someone who sets up new business to make a profit
- Affordable hospital
- Opened Hull House, a settlement house in the slums of Chicago
- Formed a new union called the American Federation of Labor
- Purify;make free from impurities
- To change; to make different
- American manufacturer, made the automobile available to millions of people
- The system in which privately owned businesses compete freely
- To prove
- A brilliant entrepreneur that invested in an oil refinery
- “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
25 Clues: Speed up • To prove • 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 • ...
Museums 2023-10-19
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- A type of museum where you can discover the wonders of space, technology, and cool inventions
- A type of museum where you can see beautiful paintings,sculptures, and other creatives artworks
- A museum where you can explore acient fossils and learn about animals, plants and how the earth has changed over time
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- A place where you can go see interesting artifacts and exhibits
- A type of museum with a little bit of everything, it might have art, history, and other interesting things to see
- organized presentations and showing of collection of items
- A type of museum that tells stories about the past, including important events and people from a long time ago
- Is an item made or used by people from the past
8 Clues: Is an item made or used by people from the past • organized presentations and showing of collection of items • A place where you can go see interesting artifacts and exhibits • A type of museum where you can discover the wonders of space, technology, and cool inventions • ...
Professions 2023-10-05
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- a person who is trained to travel in a space.
- a person who explores a new or unfamiliar area.
- a person who is studying natural or physical sciences.
- a person who designs buildings
- a person whose job is to work in a ship or boat.
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- a person who makes new inventions.
- a person who creates art
- a person who writes music
8 Clues: a person who creates art • a person who writes music • a person who designs buildings • a person who makes new inventions. • a person who is trained to travel in a space. • a person who explores a new or unfamiliar area. • a person whose job is to work in a ship or boat. • a person who is studying natural or physical sciences.
Crazy Conditionals :)!!! 2023-03-16
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- If you had lived in the seventies, you would..
- If Messi hadn't scored he would have been as...
- If you mix hydrogen with oxygen you get a..
- If you had lived in Medieval times, you would have been a..
- If you get sick you don't feel...
- If Alexander Bell hadn't been born, he wouldn't have given the money to create the...
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- If you could travel in the future, you would make scientific
- If you eat mouldy food you...
- If there were no oxygen on Earth we would not..
- If you don't brush your hair it gets...
- If Christmas didn't exist no one would be..
11 Clues: If you eat mouldy food you... • If you get sick you don't feel... • If you don't brush your hair it gets... • If you mix hydrogen with oxygen you get a.. • If Christmas didn't exist no one would be.. • If you had lived in the seventies, you would.. • If Messi hadn't scored he would have been as... • If there were no oxygen on Earth we would not.. • ...
Physics Crossword Puzzle (Robbie von Seelen, James McGill and John Brennan) 2018-04-12
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- rocks a silicate mineral, one that is rich in magnesium and iron
- the formation of new areas of organic crust
- a device with a magnetic pointer which designated direction
- each of the points near the extremities of the axis of rotation of the earth or another celestial body where a magnetic needle dips vertically
- to distance oneself from
- electric motor driven by a direct current
- electric motor driven by an alternating current
- the inference of general law from a particular instance
- Chinese admiral who used the newly invented compass to explore the world
- change in a planet's magnetic field such that the positions of magnetic north and magnetic south are interchanged, while geographic north and geographic south remain the same
- flux product of the average magnetic field times the perpendicular area that it penetrate
- the rotating coil or coils of a dynamo or electric motor.
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- a way to to determine the direction of the magnetic force on a positive moving charge
- having a high susceptibility to magnetization
- The magnetic force on a current-carrying wire is perpendicular to both the wire and the magnetic field with direction given by the right hand rule
- device that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy for use in an external circuit
- galvanometer instrument used for detecting and indicating electric current
- discovered that electric currents create magnetic fields, which was the first connection found between electricity and magnetism
- a cylindrical coil of wire acting as a magnet when carrying electric current.
- a soft metal core made into a magnet by the passage of electric current through a coil surrounding it.
- a type of magnetic mineral
- main discoveries include the principles underlying electromagnetic induction, diamagnetism and electrolysis
- cause to come to a place
23 Clues: to distance oneself from • cause to come to a place • a type of magnetic mineral • electric motor driven by a direct current • the formation of new areas of organic crust • having a high susceptibility to magnetization • electric motor driven by an alternating current • the inference of general law from a particular instance • ...
Renaissance: Key Terms 2022-10-18
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- King ____ VIII started the Church of England because the Catholic Church would not let him divorce his wife
- Copernicus said this was the center of the universe
- What most people considered to be the center of the universe
- The men of the Renaissance wore these on their legs
- This sculptor, architect, and painter is famous for his frescos on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- Leonardo da Vinci is famous for his painting of Jesus in The Last _____
- Artists and architects studied the Romans and the ____ to gain inspiration
- The science of studying celestial bodies like the planets and stars
- Jan van Eyck was known as the "Father of Oil _____"
- This invention helped astronomers learn about the planets and stars
- His 95 Theses started the Reformation
- Despite their sophistication, most people still ate with these
- The Renaissance began near the end of this period
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- Brunelleschi was famous for architecting the dome of the Cathedral of _______
- The scientific ____ was a way of using controlled experiments to prove or disprove a theory
- Philosophy that said life could be enjoyable and comfortable
- Sumptuary ____ made it clear what class of people could wear what types of clothes
- Country where the Renaissance began
- Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael were part of a period of art called the ____ Renaissance
- When objects block the light they create these. They were used by painters to add drama to their art.
- He painted the Mona Lisa
- This invention by Johannes Gutenberg changed the world
- This astronomer made many great discoveries including the moons of Jupiter
- This aspect of Renaissance art was different from the symbolism of art from the Middle Ages
- Perspective gives a painting the feeling of _____ dimensions
25 Clues: He painted the Mona Lisa • Country where the Renaissance began • His 95 Theses started the Reformation • The Renaissance began near the end of this period • Copernicus said this was the center of the universe • The men of the Renaissance wore these on their legs • Jan van Eyck was known as the "Father of Oil _____" • ...
Chp 1: The Geographer's World 2026-01-04
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- the study of Earth and its peoples, places, and environments
- the method of getting information from faraway, such as deep below the ground
- the relationship between distances on the map and on Earth
- any way that scientific discoveries are applied to practical use
- Earth’s features in terms of their places, shapes, and relationships to one another
- the natural surroundings of a place
- the starting point for measuring longitude
- the lines on a map that run north to south
- the average weather in a place over a long period of time
- a line of latitude that runs around the middle of Earth
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- a group of places that are close to one another and that share some characteristics
- the feature on a map that explains the symbols, colors, and lines used on the map
- the exact location of something
- the feature on a map that tells how a measured space on the map relates to the actual distance on Earth
- a material that can be used to produce crops or other products
- each half of Earth
- the location of one place compared to another place
- the measurement of how much above or below sea level a place is
- the difference between the elevation of one feature and the elevation of another feature near it
- a map that shows specialized information
- the lines on a map that run east to west
- the portions of Earth’s surface that can be viewed at one time from a location
- rose the feature on a map that shows direction
- projection one of several systems used to represent the round Earth on a flat map
- a natural feature found on land
25 Clues: each half of Earth • the exact location of something • a natural feature found on land • the natural surroundings of a place • a map that shows specialized information • the lines on a map that run east to west • the starting point for measuring longitude • the lines on a map that run north to south • rose the feature on a map that shows direction • ...
Inventor and Inventions by Noa and Victoria 671 2018-09-19
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- The person who invented the clock
- An invention created between 1268 and 1300 used by 7 people in the class
- Who invented the microwave?
- What was the last name of Alexander Graham bell assistant
- What did J Robert Oppenheimer create during the second World war?
- Something invented by Karl Benz
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- Who invented the phonograph in 1877?
- Who had the idea of the televison when he was 14 years old?
- Who invented the computer in 1936?
- Something discovered by Benjamin Franklin
- An useful object created in 1876
- An invention that you use about twice a day created in the 1850's
12 Clues: Who invented the microwave? • Something invented by Karl Benz • An useful object created in 1876 • The person who invented the clock • Who invented the computer in 1936? • Who invented the phonograph in 1877? • Something discovered by Benjamin Franklin • What was the last name of Alexander Graham bell assistant • Who had the idea of the televison when he was 14 years old? • ...
Importance of Laws of Rights Protection 2023-02-17
5 Clues: the law for protecting children • the government duty to protect the rights of the people • the law for protecting people's creations or inventions • the law for protecting people buying goods and/or services • the law for protecting the educational standards delivered to students in Thailand
Age of Jackson, Industrial Revolution, Westward Expansion, and Reforms 2025-04-10
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- A movement based on feelings, imagination, and understanding the world around you
- A law that forced Native Americans off of their lands
- The process of a state overturning a federal law
- People like Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Stanton fought for many new rights for women such as voting, education, and employment
- A practice of forcing people to work without pay and in terrible conditions for the benefit of others, was common in South
- The forced relocation of Native American tribes in which many Natives suffered and died
- 6th President of the USA. Some people believed he abused federal power and ruled like a king
- When people come from another country in search of new opportunities because of problems in their home country
- New lands that the US gained after defeating Mexico in the Mexican-American War
- A journey many people made to settle land on the West Coast
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- An invention that made cotton more profitable and increased slavery
- An artistic movement that focused on nature
- People such as Frederick Douglass, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Harriet Tubman who were against slavery
- Man-made rivers that allowed goods to be transported more easily and costs decreased
- The belief that it was our "god-given" right to settle the West and expand territory
- In 1949, many people flocked to California after a valuable resource was found and these people were called 49ers
- An invention that allowed people and goods to move quickly between cities after the creation of the steam engine
- When people moved to bigger cities to work in factories
- A period in which many new inventions were created and manufacturing increased
- Invented by Samuel Morse and was used to communicate quickly across long distances
20 Clues: An artistic movement that focused on nature • The process of a state overturning a federal law • A law that forced Native Americans off of their lands • When people moved to bigger cities to work in factories • A journey many people made to settle land on the West Coast • An invention that made cotton more profitable and increased slavery • ...
Types of books 2021-08-15
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- ____books tell stories from the author’s imagination.
- If you enjoy reading stories about love affairs, a ____ is the right book for you.
- If you want to learn how to knit or work with wood, you should buy a ____ book.
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- A ____ fiction book is a type of book that is based on imagined scientific discoveries of the future.
- A ____ is about a person’s life written by somebody else.
- A ____ book tells stories through pictures.
- A ____ is a story long enough to fill a complete book, in which the characters and events are usually imaginary.
- If you like books with an exciting story especially ones about crime or spies, read a ____.
8 Clues: A ____ book tells stories through pictures. • ____books tell stories from the author’s imagination. • A ____ is about a person’s life written by somebody else. • If you want to learn how to knit or work with wood, you should buy a ____ book. • If you enjoy reading stories about love affairs, a ____ is the right book for you. • ...
second Industrial revolution 2015-03-11
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- news, Something you learn and notice each day, something new.
- is a broad philosophy based on the Idea of Progress, which asserts that advancement in science,technology and many others.
- is a biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity to a particular disease.
- of health, was the first modern municipal public health authority in the United States.
- is a collection of movements and ideologies that share a common goal: to define, establish, and achieve equal political, economic, cultural, personal, and social rights for women.
- Addams, a pioneer American settlement social worker, public philosopher, sociologist, author, and leader in women's suffrage and world peace.
- unions, are legally recognized as representatives of workers in many industries in the United States.
- Austrian neurologist, now known as the father of psychoanalysis
- collar workers, is a working class person who performs manual labour.
- houses, were important reform institutions in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
- Darwinism, held that the life of humans in society was a struggle for existence ruled by “survival of the fittest.
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- class, a class of people in the middle of a social hierarchy.
- Pasteur, a French chemist and microbiologist renowned for his discoveries of the principles of vaccination.
- is used to refer to various ideas, principles and theories that are based on a significant revision of fundamental Marxist premises.
- morality, a distillation of the moral views of people living at the time of Queen Victoria's reign
- or free time, is time spent away from business, work, domestic chores, and education.
- education, develops and disseminates effective solutions to the challenges of achieving universal quality education.
- is traditionally understood as the ability to read and write.
18 Clues: class, a class of people in the middle of a social hierarchy. • news, Something you learn and notice each day, something new. • is traditionally understood as the ability to read and write. • Austrian neurologist, now known as the father of psychoanalysis • collar workers, is a working class person who performs manual labour. • ...
EC/IoT 2018-09-04
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- Pi a low-cost, basic computer that was originally intended to help spur interest in computing among school-aged children.
- enables objects to connect to the Internet and communicate with each other, while enabling convenient network management and maintenance.
- an open-source JavaScript interpreter for microcontrollers.
- a computer present in a single integrated circuit which is dedicated to perform one task and execute one specific application.
- Stamp a microcontroller with a small, specialized BASIC interpreter (PBASIC) built into ROM.
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- an integrated circuit that contains all the functions of a central processing unit of a computer.
- Arduino an intro to programming, allowing anyone to create and code inventions without breadboarding, soldering, or wiring
- an open-source electronics platform or board and the software used to program it.
- an open source Big Data framework from the Apache Software Foundation
- Bean a low energy Bluetooth Arduino microcontroller that is programmed wirelessly.
10 Clues: an open-source JavaScript interpreter for microcontrollers. • an open source Big Data framework from the Apache Software Foundation • an open-source electronics platform or board and the software used to program it. • Bean a low energy Bluetooth Arduino microcontroller that is programmed wirelessly. • ...
EC/IoT- Chapter 1 2018-09-04
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- an open source Big Data framework from the Apache Software Foundation
- an integrated circuit that contains all the functions of a central processing unit of a computer.
- Arduino an intro to programming, allowing anyone to create and code inventions without breadboarding, soldering, or wiring
- an open-source JavaScript interpreter for microcontrollers.
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- a computer present in a single integrated circuit which is dedicated to perform one task and execute one specific application.
- Stamp a microcontroller with a small, specialized BASIC interpreter (PBASIC) built into ROM.
- enables objects to connect to the Internet and communicate with each other, while enabling convenient network management and maintenance.
- Pi a low-cost, basic computer that was originally intended to help spur interest in computing among school-aged children.
- Bean a low energy Bluetooth Arduino microcontroller that is programmed wirelessly.
- an open-source electronics platform or board and the software used to program it.
10 Clues: an open-source JavaScript interpreter for microcontrollers. • an open source Big Data framework from the Apache Software Foundation • an open-source electronics platform or board and the software used to program it. • Bean a low energy Bluetooth Arduino microcontroller that is programmed wirelessly. • ...
Innovation Boosts Growth 2025-06-24
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- crop grown for sale
- offical rights given by the government to an inventor for the exclusive right to develop, use, and sell an invention for a set period of time
- bridges that have a roadway suspended by cables
- people who build and manage businesses or enterprises in order to make a profit,often risking their own money
- the absence of government control over personal and economic life
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- method developed in the mid-nineteenth century for making steel more efficiently
- the taxes on imported goods designed to protect domestic industry
- freedom of private business to operate for profit in a competitive system without intrference by government beyond regulation necessary to protect public interest
- production of goods in large numbers through the use of machinery and assembly lines
- American inventor held over 1,000 patents for inventions, including the light bulb, an early movie camera, and an alkaline battery
10 Clues: crop grown for sale • bridges that have a roadway suspended by cables • the taxes on imported goods designed to protect domestic industry • the absence of government control over personal and economic life • method developed in the mid-nineteenth century for making steel more efficiently • ...
Industrial revolution 2023-05-14
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- Someonewho takes on all the financial risks of a business.They risk their time and money to start and manage businesses.
- “putout” materials to rural producers who usually worked in their homes but sometimes laboured in workshops or in turn put out work to others.
- Anyseagoing vessel drawing energy from a steam-powered engine
- forced farmers to move to cities as Rich landowners bought their land for enclosures.
- Children as young as six or seven years had to work. The conditions were horrible and unsafe.
- Growth of cities, and movement of people from rural areas to cities.
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- a scheduled airline service on short routes with a simplified fare and class structure.
- replaced human labor
- the manufacturing of large quantities of standardized products, often using assembly lines or automation technology.larger population,
- A fabric made by weaving, used in making cloth
- An economic system based on private ownership of capital.The people control the economy and what is bought and sold.
- Turning raw materials into goods that can be sold for a profit.
- revolution, Time when new inventions such as the seed drill and the steel plow made farming easier and faster. The production of food rose dramatically.
13 Clues: replaced human labor • A fabric made by weaving, used in making cloth • Anyseagoing vessel drawing energy from a steam-powered engine • Turning raw materials into goods that can be sold for a profit. • Growth of cities, and movement of people from rural areas to cities. • ...
Book 6 Lessons 1 and 2 Review 2023-09-29
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- Some teachers will _____ the deadline for a homework assignment if you’re sick, but others won’t.
- Getting caught plagiarizing an essay was so _____ for one student that she never cheated again.
- African American people _____ Montgomery buses after Rosa Parks was arrested for refusing to give up her seat for a white person.
- Ditching class is a _____ of the school rules.
- Everyone was instructed to _____ the premises after the concert venue caught on fire.
- According to the latest census, _____ make up 13.6 percent of the United States population.
- The tutor _____ pre-calculus in her math curriculum to accommodate more advanced students.
- Wearing bell bottom jeans might make you _____ since they are no longer in style like they were in the 70's.
- The teacher tried to _____ her class until five minutes after the bell rang, but the students would have none of it.
- It's been said that people have different love languages, or ways of expressing _____ toward loved ones.
- The president may be considered the _____ leader of the United States, but no person or group has complete power in the government.
- By improving your _____, you will be able to sell many more people on your inventions.
- “It is with delight that I _____ you husband and wife,” the minister pronounced.
- According to researchers, going to bed by 10 p.m. _____ to restful sleep.
- Skeptics of the American Dream say that only the top 10 percent of earners get to live out this dream while the rest live in varying degrees of _____.
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- The audience clapped and cheered when Roshni _____ her latest invention on stage.
- The class clown of our school is _____ for president, but no one is taking him seriously.
- The man was taken into _____ for stealing women’s underwear.
- The United States needed a _____ for the Statue of Liberty so that it wouldn’t get dirty on the ground.
- In Greek mythology, Charon is the boatman who _____ the souls of the dead across the river Styx.
- “I can’t wait to see the museum’s American chestnut _____!” Joanne exclaimed.
- The public was outraged by the guilty _____ for Taylor Swift, a beloved celebrity.
- People who are down to earth tend to be better friends than people who are _____.
- During the COVID-19 pandemic, people were encouraged to _____ sick loved ones from other household members to avoid spreading the virus.
- The _____ goal of saving the world demonstrates a character’s heroism.
- Graduating is always a _____ and something to be proud of, whether you graduate from middle school, high school, or college.
- Roshni has come up with many ideas for inventions that will _____ to various age groups.
- _____ is still very real in various countries, especially against religious groups.
- The ribbon dancer _____ the baton and twirled it so that the attached ribbon made circles in the air.
- In 2050, a _____ was held in honor of quadrillionaire Roshni Gopal’s contributions to society.
30 Clues: Ditching class is a _____ of the school rules. • The man was taken into _____ for stealing women’s underwear. • The _____ goal of saving the world demonstrates a character’s heroism. • According to researchers, going to bed by 10 p.m. _____ to restful sleep. • “I can’t wait to see the museum’s American chestnut _____!” Joanne exclaimed. • ...
Inspiring Americans 2023-03-10
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- refusing to work until there is fair pay and safe conditions
- The giving or supplying of something that plays a significant (big) part in making something happen
- a person who guides or directs or influences others
- 1st black American in major league baseball (a White League)/First American Black American to be in the Baseball Hall of Fame
- Stood up for herself and for the rights of Black Americans /Led a boycott that changed the laws about riding the bus
- the act of separating one group from another
- Helped farmers gain fair pay and worked for equal rights for workers/Led the grape boycott and strike
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- rights for freedom and equality
- African American scientist who discovered how to make soil in cotton fields healthier by growing peanuts and sweet potatoes/Over 400 inventions
- Lawyer who fought for civil rights in schools (Brown vs. Board of Education)/the first Black Supreme Court Justice.
- Shared ideas and feelings about how things were (unfair) and how he wanted things to be “I have a Dream”
- refusing to buy a good or service
12 Clues: rights for freedom and equality • refusing to buy a good or service • the act of separating one group from another • a person who guides or directs or influences others • refusing to work until there is fair pay and safe conditions • The giving or supplying of something that plays a significant (big) part in making something happen • ...
Great Discoveries and Amazing Adventures 2023-01-31
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- Adjective; something that has value and should be treated with care
- Synonym for the: edge of town
- They ______________ the house looking for safe.
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- Examples of this word include: police or principal
- Antonym for: compassionate, merciful, sympathetic
- something new that has never been seen or heard before
6 Clues: Synonym for the: edge of town • They ______________ the house looking for safe. • Antonym for: compassionate, merciful, sympathetic • Examples of this word include: police or principal • something new that has never been seen or heard before • Adjective; something that has value and should be treated with care
Intellectual property rights and borrowed funds. 2022-01-26
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- legal rights conferred on products such as inventions, designs used in business, etc.
- are the deposits raised directly by the business organisation from the public.
- it refers to the fund raised through loans and public borrowings
- A type of an IPR which gives you the right over a particular ______
- it is a type of an IPR, which gives the owner a right over their invention.
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- it includes literary and artistic works like novels, poems, etc.
- it is a type of an IPR which differentiates the product or service from the others.
- it is a credit extended by one trader to another for purchase of goods and services, a type of short term financing.
- are a type of borrowed funds taken from financial institutions or commercial banks.
- return on investment on a borrowed fund is called
- They are debt instruments that does not carry a specific rate of interest but issued at a heavy discount.
11 Clues: return on investment on a borrowed fund is called • it includes literary and artistic works like novels, poems, etc. • it refers to the fund raised through loans and public borrowings • A type of an IPR which gives you the right over a particular ______ • it is a type of an IPR, which gives the owner a right over their invention. • ...
Chapter 10 2017-03-06
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- a philosopher who came up with the scientific method
- a system of thought expounded by Rene Descartes based on the belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge
- a systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence that was crucial to the evolution of science in the modern world
- he made up the idea of the heliocentric solar system where the Earth revolves around the sun
- Of all of his telescope discoveries, he is perhaps most known for his discovery of the four most massive moons of Jupiter
- earth centered; a system of planetary motion that places Earth at the center of the universe, with the sun, moon, and other planets revolving around it
- sun centered; the system of the universe proposed in 1543 by Nicolaus Copernicus, who argued that the earth and planets revolve around the sun
- explained the three laws of motion and developed the law of gravity
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- known for Kepler's laws of planetary motion and conjecture and discovered the Kepler's Star
- influenced the Enlightenment in France and across Europe and accomplished the social contract
- one of the greatest composers in the music world and amazing operas
- someone who studies wisdom, love to study
- english philosopher and knows as the "Father of Liberalism"
- a period when philosophers believed that they could apply scientific method and use reason to explain human nature logically
- famous for making an important connection between geometry and algebra
15 Clues: someone who studies wisdom, love to study • a philosopher who came up with the scientific method • english philosopher and knows as the "Father of Liberalism" • one of the greatest composers in the music world and amazing operas • explained the three laws of motion and developed the law of gravity • ...
BIOMIMETICS 2013-06-12
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- The Eiffel Tower was inspired by the human b_ _ _
- Helps us easily access information
- The invention of an incubator was inspired by a k_ _ _ _ _ _ _
- The invention of paper was inspired by a w_ _ _
- Helps us live comfortably
- The world we live in
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- Inventions inspired by nature
- The invention of a bullet train was inspired by a k_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- The invention of a k_ _ _ _ _ was inspired by a spider web
- The invention of a t_ _ _ was inspired by an abalone
10 Clues: The world we live in • Helps us live comfortably • Inventions inspired by nature • Helps us easily access information • The invention of paper was inspired by a w_ _ _ • The Eiffel Tower was inspired by the human b_ _ _ • The invention of a t_ _ _ was inspired by an abalone • The invention of a k_ _ _ _ _ was inspired by a spider web • ...
Unit 2 2025-04-26
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- wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain
- A business structure with shared ownership
- A wrongful act causing harm
- Law ensuring fair treatment in the workplace
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- A crime less serious than a felony
- Law protecting original works like books or music
- A relationship where one acts on behalf of another
- A mark identifying a business’s goods or services
- A type of intellectual property protecting inventions
- When a person intentionally causes harmful or offensive contact with another person
10 Clues: A wrongful act causing harm • A crime less serious than a felony • A business structure with shared ownership • Law ensuring fair treatment in the workplace • Law protecting original works like books or music • A mark identifying a business’s goods or services • A relationship where one acts on behalf of another • A type of intellectual property protecting inventions • ...
CROSSWORD 2023-12-04
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- A change in the way a country is governed, usually to a different political system and often using violence or war.
- An economic and political system in which property, business,
- Something that has never been made before, or the process of creating something that has never been made before.
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- (The study and knowledge of) the practical, especially industrial, use of scientific discoveries.
- The process of developing industries in a country.
5 Clues: The process of developing industries in a country. • An economic and political system in which property, business, • (The study and knowledge of) the practical, especially industrial, use of scientific discoveries. • Something that has never been made before, or the process of creating something that has never been made before. • ...
Chapter 18 sections 1,2,& 3 Vocabulary 2022-12-01
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- the rapid growth of city populations.
- D. Rockefeller invested in an oil refinery; son of a peddler
- bargaining unions negotiate with management for workers as a group
- Graham Bell created the first telephone.
- house a center offering help to the urban poor.
- A group of corporations run by a single board of directors
- a company that controls most or all business in a particular industry
- businesses owned by many investors
- enterprise the system in which privately owned businesses compete freely
- to make free from impurities.
- to increase in speed
- and Orville Wright Created the first gas powered airplane
- to get rid of
- line a manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a belt
- Ford Made automobiles accessible to many people
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- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- to give good reasons for an action
- someone who sets up new businesses to make a profit
- Edison “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- to change
- Carnegie scottish immigrant who worked there way up in the railroad industry
- Addams women who worked hard for poor city dwellers
- place where people revive medical treatment often for free or for a small fee
- buildings divided into many tiny apartments
- Gompers formed a new union, AFL
25 Clues: to change • to get rid of • to increase in speed • to make free from impurities. • Gompers formed a new union, AFL • to give good reasons for an action • businesses owned by many investors • the rapid growth of city populations. • Graham Bell created the first telephone. • buildings divided into many tiny apartments • house a center offering help to the urban poor. • ...
Chapter 18 sections 1,2,& 3 Vocabulary 2022-12-01
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- the rapid growth of city populations.
- D. Rockefeller invested in an oil refinery; son of a peddler
- bargaining unions negotiate with management for workers as a group
- Graham Bell created the first telephone.
- house a center offering help to the urban poor.
- A group of corporations run by a single board of directors
- a company that controls most or all business in a particular industry
- businesses owned by many investors
- enterprise the system in which privately owned businesses compete freely
- to make free from impurities.
- to increase in speed
- and Orville Wright Created the first gas powered airplane
- to get rid of
- line a manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a belt
- Ford Made automobiles accessible to many people
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- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- to give good reasons for an action
- someone who sets up new businesses to make a profit
- Edison “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- to change
- Carnegie scottish immigrant who worked there way up in the railroad industry
- Addams women who worked hard for poor city dwellers
- place where people revive medical treatment often for free or for a small fee
- buildings divided into many tiny apartments
- Gompers formed a new union, AFL
25 Clues: to change • to get rid of • to increase in speed • to make free from impurities. • Gompers formed a new union, AFL • to give good reasons for an action • businesses owned by many investors • the rapid growth of city populations. • Graham Bell created the first telephone. • buildings divided into many tiny apartments • house a center offering help to the urban poor. • ...
Erin's Crossword 2019-03-13
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- One of the Han's many important inventions that we still use today
- The Haung River is also known as
- The status of each person depended on there
- Yellow Brown Soil is also known as
- The Chinese were very serious about
- The rule that stands for don't do to others what you wouldn't want done to yourself
- The Han Dynasty lasted --------- years from A.d105 to A.d 200
- The Northern China Plain has --------
- The teachings of Confucius lead to basic training in
- The ----- Dynasty was the first known civilization in China
- The Chinese were the first to make the school
- The first Chinese civilizations began around 5000BC when people started
- ----'s are used to hold back and control water
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- The amount of generations in a family that can be in one household in China
- a system of beliefs and values also know as
- carrying out day jobs for the government
- The continent China is on
- A road that spread across Asia for people to trade
- A Chinese philosopher and teacher that greatly influenced Chinese life
- The thing people would trade on a certian trail that spread across Asia
- Closely related family of seven generations
- When a oldman died his ---- was split up amongst his Sons
- They passed down ----- from genaration to genaration
- During the Han Dynasty China became the most -------- civilization in the world
24 Clues: The continent China is on • The Haung River is also known as • Yellow Brown Soil is also known as • The Chinese were very serious about • The Northern China Plain has -------- • carrying out day jobs for the government • a system of beliefs and values also know as • The status of each person depended on there • Closely related family of seven generations • ...
Ancient Mesopotamia Vocab! 2025-04-09
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- wanderers who traveled from place to place without a permanent home
- famous story written in cuneiform, The Epic of _______.
- cuneiform started as _________
- worshipping multiple gods or deities
- Kingdom Gilgamesh ruled
- crescent An area of fertile land in the Middle East, located around the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
- one of the earliest forms of writing, using wedge-shaped marks on clay tablets
- cuneiform is one of the most important inventions!
- ziggurats were located in the ____ of the city
- Group of states or city-states under a single rulers
- an invention that the Sumerians create that helps TRANSPORT us around today!
- states serving as the basic units of Sumerian civilization
- Gilgamesh's best friend
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- temples believed to be the homes of the gods and goddesses who ruled the city
- what did Sumerians made their houses out of
- an invention created by the Sumerians
- scribes were only ________ boys
- Sumer is located in _____ Mesopotamia
- Controlled by men and generally favored men
- cuneiform tablets were baked in the ______
- what Gilgamesh searches for
- a form of government where priests ruled in the name of a god or gods
- "an ______ for an ________"
- scribes were highly ___________ in society
- Hammurabi ruled Babylon; created a strict code of laws
- means "land between two rivers"
- shaped what does "cuneiform" mean
- of Hammurabi strict set of laws
28 Clues: Kingdom Gilgamesh ruled • Gilgamesh's best friend • what Gilgamesh searches for • "an ______ for an ________" • cuneiform started as _________ • scribes were only ________ boys • means "land between two rivers" • of Hammurabi strict set of laws • shaped what does "cuneiform" mean • worshipping multiple gods or deities • an invention created by the Sumerians • ...
English Colonization and the Aborigines 2025-05-07
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- were also one thing the Aboriginal people made
- were one of the places where Aborigines lived
- are another place where the Aboriginal people lived
- are native people of Australia
- was one of the things that the British took.
- were one of the inventions from Aborigines
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- were one of the things that Aborigines people ate
- was named to honor wales
- meaning moving from place to place for food
- is the country who colonized Australia after Aborigines
- was the person who claimed Australia for the British
- were brought by the British to the Aboriginal people
- was the year when the English colonized Australia
- main reasons were what made the British want to colonize Australia
- were brought to Australia from the UK
15 Clues: was named to honor wales • are native people of Australia • were brought to Australia from the UK • were one of the inventions from Aborigines • meaning moving from place to place for food • was one of the things that the British took. • were one of the places where Aborigines lived • were also one thing the Aboriginal people made • ...
RU ITEC411 Chapter 4 IP 2025-03-18
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- A device that when plugged into a computer allowed the use of a piece of software
- US law that describes the rights copyright holders have over their copyrighted works
- Cannot be copyrighted
- Number of years that the first copyright law afforded IP protection for
- Type of Engineering where a machine is taking apart and studied to learn how it functions
- Type of copyright that allows anyone to use or modify a piece of software as long as their derivative also abides by it
- Shorthand for how a program looks and how a user interacts with it
- Early website that allowed for users to distribute copies of songs to other users
- Law that make it illegal to knowingly bypass anti-piracy technologies and protects websites from acts of piracy by users
- IP protection for inventions
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- Online project to digitalized all books in the public domain
- Software freely given to the public
- Concepts that allows unauthorized use of copyrighted work under certain criteria
- IP protection for creative works
- Amount of years movies are afforded copyright protection
- Type of software that gives unlimited access to the source code to the public
- Type of technology designed to prevent illegal use and access of digital IP protected products
- Stealing someone's else's creative work and pretending it's your own work
- Term used when the anti-piracy protections on a piece of software have been bypassed
- Obtaining a IP protected product (ex. software) illegally
20 Clues: Cannot be copyrighted • IP protection for inventions • IP protection for creative works • Software freely given to the public • Amount of years movies are afforded copyright protection • Obtaining a IP protected product (ex. software) illegally • Online project to digitalized all books in the public domain • ...
History Chapter 16 2025-02-11
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- Invention by Alexander Graham Bell
- Last name of the man who assassinated a president by shooting him in the back at the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Sation in Washington, D.C. Arthur Last name of the vice president that was sworn in as president from the previous president's death
- Last name of the captain of the oil industry
- Last name of the captain of the railroad industry
- Last name of the captain of the banking industry
- Last name of the president that was assassinated on July 2, 1881
- Last name, wrote “On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life”
- Island that many immigrants passed through in New York when they came to America
- Last name of the man credited with the phonograph, light bulb, and thousands of other inventions
- Last name of a famous evangelist and preacher from Chicago
- Last name of a Christian man who became president in 1897
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- Invented in 1867 and helped secretaries
- Last name of a song leader
- Last name of an honest but weak president, 1889
- The desire for worldly possessions and belief that only possessions can bring you true happiness
- Last name of the first president to serve two nonconsecutive terms
- Movement of the population to the city
- Last name of the captain of the steel industry
- Last name of a blind Christian songwriter
- Last name of the captain of the food producing industry
20 Clues: Last name of a song leader • Invention by Alexander Graham Bell • Movement of the population to the city • Invented in 1867 and helped secretaries • Last name of a blind Christian songwriter • Last name of the captain of the oil industry • Last name of the captain of the steel industry • Last name of an honest but weak president, 1889 • ...
US History Chapter 16 2025-02-11
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- Last name of a song leader
- Last name of the captain of the food producing industry
- Last name of the captain of the steel industry
- Last name of a famous evangelist and preacher from Chicago
- Island that many immigrants passed through in New York when they came to America
- Last name of the captain of the banking industry
- Last name of the captain of the railroad industry
- Last name of a blind Christian songwriter
- Last name of an honest but weak president, 1889
- Last name of the man who assassinated a president by shooting him in the back at the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Station in Washington, D.C.
- Invented in 1867 and helped secretaries
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- The desire for worldly possessions and belief that only possessions can bring you true happiness
- Last name of a Christian man who became president in 1897
- Last name of the man credited with the phonograph, light bulb, and thousands of other inventions
- Last name of the captain of the oil industry
- Last name of the first president to serve two nonconsecutive terms
- Last name, wrote “On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life”
- Invention by Alexander Graham Bell
- Movement of the population to the city
- Last name of the vice president that was sworn in as president from the previous president's death
- Last name of the president that was assassinated on July 2, 1881
21 Clues: Last name of a song leader • Invention by Alexander Graham Bell • Movement of the population to the city • Invented in 1867 and helped secretaries • Last name of a blind Christian songwriter • Last name of the captain of the oil industry • Last name of the captain of the steel industry • Last name of an honest but weak president, 1889 • ...
Unit 3 SLO 3.1 Vocabulary 2024-03-04
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- goods and services bought by consumers for their direct use
- business purchase of tools, machines, buildings, and so on, used to produce other goods. Includes money spent on business inventories
- total dollar value of all final goods and services produced in a nation in a single year
- percentage of the civilian labor force that is unemployed but is actively looking for work
- the difference between what a nation sells to other countries (exports) and what it buys from other countries (imports)
- Unemployment caused by changes in the economy such as technological advances or discoveries of natural resources
- the goods and services bought by the federal, state, and local governments from anything to paper clips to airplanes.
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- Temporary unemployment between jobs because of firings, layoffs, voluntary searches for new jobs or retraining
- prolonged rise in the general price level of goods and services
- measure of the change in price over time (usually a month) of a specific group of goods and services used by the average household
- Period of prosperity in a business cycle in which economic activity is at its highest point
- part of the business cycle in which the downward spiral of the economy levels off
- part of the business cycle in which economic activity slowly increases
- part of the business cycle during which economic activity is slowing down
- Unemployment caused by changes in the seasons or weather
- Unemployment associated with up or down fluctuations in the business cycle
16 Clues: Unemployment caused by changes in the seasons or weather • goods and services bought by consumers for their direct use • prolonged rise in the general price level of goods and services • part of the business cycle in which economic activity slowly increases • part of the business cycle during which economic activity is slowing down • ...
Types of Writers 2013-09-24
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- gather information, organize and document it
- those writers fight to get in is that being published there furthers their academic career
- uses wit to ridicule the shortcomings of society
- expected to deliver the same quality of language as the author of the original work she has been given to translate
- create organized bodies of knowledge
- produce accounts from the memories of their own lives, which are deemed unusual, important or scandalous
- write an account of an another person's life
- writers usually write to learn
- whose written works are credited to another person
- prepares, compiles and edits literary material for publication
- writes ideas and information on behalf of another
- are those thinking poetry is enough
- write about their discoveries and ideas sometimes have profound effects on society
- writers who record their experiences, thoughts, or feelings
- story writers
- writers perform in group specializing on the task they are given
- these usually anonymous writers have such lurid imagination and vulgar language
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- an online writer that comments on issues of specific interest to readers
- are critics of a technical subject
- recounts their own life
- writes for movies and television
- persuades thru a good marketing text (copy)
- compiles words to create dictionaries
- writes script for theater
- studies and writes about the past
- working for magazines or newspapers
- writers that covers up for leaders unable to write speeches
- texts for musical works such as operas
- decently-selling musicians writing for a living
- writers with a professional level knowledge relevant to a subject
- does not require writing as a living
- write essays, which are original pieces of writing of moderate length
- writers are those whose works do not get published on paper
33 Clues: story writers • recounts their own life • writes script for theater • writers usually write to learn • writes for movies and television • studies and writes about the past • are critics of a technical subject • working for magazines or newspapers • are those thinking poetry is enough • create organized bodies of knowledge • does not require writing as a living • ...
The Probe Team's Cometical Crossword 2014-05-01
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- The number of operational probes in space at this moment
- A problem encountered by probes, which is also a problem in Earth (hint: sun)
- The knowledge and discoveries made because of probes and rovers are _______.
- The number of cameras on Curiosity
- wind __________ erosion affects the surface of Mars.
- A rover that currently on Mars, and was there since 2003
- Opportunity uses _______ energy
- One of the companies that manufacture vehicles for NASA
- Rovers are designed so that they are always in good _______ to send and receive data
- One of the most well known space probes is called ______ 1.
- Unlike probes, rovers cannot orbit around __________ objects
- The planet where all the rovers are on
- the speed of both Curiosity and Opportunity combined almost matches the average speed of a _______
- One of the rovers' task is to collect _______ samples from Mars
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- Space probes cost over 20 ______ dollars EACH!
- The total amount of slides in this presentation (hint: >15, <20)
- Boeing and Lockhead Martin are both very large _________ which help manufacture NASA's products.
- The main power source of Curiosity (t__________c generator)
- Opportunity is around the size of a ____ cart
- A kind of species that has yet to be discovered on Mars (t_ _ _l)
- Harsh space weather (two words, no spaces)
- Some probes orbit around ________
- In total, ____-four probes have been sent to space.
- Curiosity is a bit ______ than Opportunity.
- The new wave of space probes include one probe and ____ rovers.
- The month which Curiosity was launched in
- The food product that can be bought 2.78 billion times with the money used for space exploration
27 Clues: Opportunity uses _______ energy • Some probes orbit around ________ • The number of cameras on Curiosity • The planet where all the rovers are on • The month which Curiosity was launched in • Harsh space weather (two words, no spaces) • Curiosity is a bit ______ than Opportunity. • Opportunity is around the size of a ____ cart • ...
Climate crossword 2016-09-07
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- related to or determined by the sun
- an area of land that rises very high above the land around it and that is higher than a hill
- a sudden violent shaking of the ground, typically causing great destruction, as a result of movements within the earth’s crust or volcanic action
- a thick subsurface layer of soil that remains below freezing point throughout the year, occurring chiefly in polar regions
- the study and knowledge of the practical use of scientific discoveries
- a violent disturbance of the atmosphere with strong winds and usually rain, thunder, lightning, or snow
- suitable or good enough to live in
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to or condenses on the ground
- period of dry weather that is injurious to crops
- substance discharged into the air, especially by an internal combustion engine
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- an overflow of a large amount of water beyond its normal limits
- an extremely large, powerful, and destructive storm with very strong winds
- a large area of land covered with trees and plants
- The degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object
- restored or replaced by natural processes : able to be replaced by nature
- change in behavior of a person or group in response to new or modified surroundings.
- the quality or state of being exposed to the possibility of being attacked or harmed, either physically or emotionally
- the science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products
- a system or means of conveying people or goods from place to place
- the act or process of introducing new ideas, devices or methods
20 Clues: suitable or good enough to live in • related to or determined by the sun • period of dry weather that is injurious to crops • a large area of land covered with trees and plants • an overflow of a large amount of water beyond its normal limits • the act or process of introducing new ideas, devices or methods • ...
Womxn in Science 8A 2022-03-18
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- This scientist is often considered to the first ever computer programmer.
- This scientist was an important mathematician who aided in th landing of Apollo 11. She was also featured in the film, “Hidden Figures.”
- This scientist was given the nickname of ______________ for her discoveries of multiple marine species and her focused research in the unknown waters of the Red Sea.
- This scientist used traditional Chinese medicine to help her study a cure for Malaria.
- “The power to control our species’ __________ future is awesome and terrifying.”
- “________ and everyday life cannot and should not be separated.”
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- The daughter of Sigman Freud and a success psychoanalyst who focused on the psychology of children.
- Despite being a key scientist in the discovery of DNA and its shape, Rosalind Franklin never received which award?
- Marie Curie discovered two new elements, Polonium and ____.
- This woman, alongside Watson and Crick, worked on studying the structure of DNA. Using her photographs, this scientist was able to identify that DNA was in a _______ shape.
- In 1978, Chien-Shiung Wu received the ________ Prize in Physics.
- Jennifer Doudna was a recent scientist who is responsible for the gene-editing technology, ____________.
- This woman was nicknamed, “The First Lady of Physics” for her work with nuclear physics.
13 Clues: Marie Curie discovered two new elements, Polonium and ____. • In 1978, Chien-Shiung Wu received the ________ Prize in Physics. • “________ and everyday life cannot and should not be separated.” • This scientist is often considered to the first ever computer programmer. • “The power to control our species’ __________ future is awesome and terrifying.” • ...
Roaring 20s Vocabulary 2024-01-04
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- Widespread use and implementation of electricity in homes and businesses, transforming daily life
- Musical genre with roots in African American culture that gained popularity in the 1920s
- Young women known for their embrace of new fashions and attitudes, challenging traditional gender norms
- Movement of African Americans from the rural South to Northern cities in search of better opportunities
- Inventions such as washing machines and vacuum cleaners that reduced household chores and increased efficiency
- Revolutionized manufacturing with the introduction of the assembly line, particularly in automobile production
- Nickname for the 1920s due to the prominence and influence of jazz music and the vibrant cultural scene. Another name for the Roaring 20s.
- Introduction of machinery to replace manual labor, impacting both agriculture and industry
- Constitutionally banned the production, sale, and transportation of alcoholic beverages in the United States
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- Pioneers in aviation, credited with the first successful powered flight, marking the beginning of air travel."
- Repealed the 18th Amendment, ending Prohibition and allowing the resumption of alcohol sales.
- Individuals who illegally produced, smuggled, or sold alcohol during Prohibition
- A flowering or rebirth of African-American artistic creativity during the 1920s, centered in the Harlem community of New York City.
- Secret establishments where alcoholic beverages were sold and consumed during Prohibition
- Manufacturing process where products move along a conveyor belt, each worker performing a specialized task
- Granted women the right to vote in the United States
- Period during which the production and sale of alcoholic beverages were banned by law
17 Clues: Granted women the right to vote in the United States • Individuals who illegally produced, smuggled, or sold alcohol during Prohibition • Period during which the production and sale of alcoholic beverages were banned by law • Musical genre with roots in African American culture that gained popularity in the 1920s • ...
