discoveries and inventions Crossword Puzzles
Occupation 2 2023-06-20
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- A person who repairs and maintains mechanical devices, engines, or vehicles, ensuring their proper functioning.
- A person who participates in sports or physical activities, demonstrating skill, strength, and endurance.
- A person who educates and guides students in acquiring knowledge and skills.
- A legal professional who provides advice, represents clients in legal matters, and advocates for justice and fairness.
- A skilled cook who prepares and creates delicious meals and dishes in restaurants or other food establishments.
- A professional who applies scientific and mathematical principles to design, build, and maintain structures, machines, and systems.
- A skilled tradesperson who installs, maintains, and repairs electrical systems, equipment, and wiring in buildings or vehicles.
- A creative individual who expresses ideas, emotions, or stories through various forms of art, such as painting, sculpture, or music.
- A healthcare professional who assists doctors, provides patient care, administers medication, and promotes well-being.
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- An individual who performs rhythmic movements and steps to express emotions or tell stories through dance.
- A professional who designs and plans buildings, structures, and spaces, considering aesthetics, functionality, and safety.
- A person who captures and creates images using cameras, utilizing techniques and artistic vision to tell stories or capture moments.
- A professional who manages and organizes library resources, assists patrons in finding information, and promotes literacy.
- An expert in the field of science who conducts research, experiments, and analyzes data to expand knowledge and make discoveries.
- An expert in the field of science who conducts research, experiments, and analyzes data to expand knowledge and make discoveries.
- A person who plays a musical instrument or sings, creating and performing music for entertainment or artistic expression.
16 Clues: A person who educates and guides students in acquiring knowledge and skills. • A person who participates in sports or physical activities, demonstrating skill, strength, and endurance. • An individual who performs rhythmic movements and steps to express emotions or tell stories through dance. • ...
Oliver Twist 2019-10-14
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- A slang word for policeman in Oliver Twist
- She reigned the British Empire for over 60 years in 1800s.
- Oliver Twist was born in ... workhouse.
- How many hours of school a day did The Child Labour Laws require?
- How did Dickens describe Oliver in Chapter 1 of the novel?
- Orphans were often treated like ... in the factories?
- Name of Oliver's mother
- Charles Dickens often wrote about...
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- The reason Dicken's father was sent to prison.
- Another way to say 1800s is 19th
- One of the most important inventions of the Industrial Revolution
- All of Dickens stories were all published first as...
- A synonym for turn
- In 1830, nearly a quarter of London’s population of 3 million was...
- When a child has no parents.
- A synonym for rule
16 Clues: A synonym for turn • A synonym for rule • Name of Oliver's mother • When a child has no parents. • Another way to say 1800s is 19th • Charles Dickens often wrote about... • Oliver Twist was born in ... workhouse. • A slang word for policeman in Oliver Twist • The reason Dicken's father was sent to prison. • All of Dickens stories were all published first as... • ...
English CrossWord (2022 1/2) 2022-09-21
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- To look at something quickly and secretly because you should not be looking at it
- The willingness to accept or tolerate somebody / something, especially opinions or behaviour that you may not agree with, or people who are not like you
- making new discoveries; using new methods
- A promise to do something or to behave in a particular way
- Happening slowly over a long period; not sudden
- Showing you do not think that you are as important as other people
- To stare at somebody / something in a rude or stupid way
- Working hard at something because it is very important to you
- not objecting to doing something; having no reason for not doing something
- To look at something with your eyes partly shut in order to keep out bright light or to see better
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- To succeed in dealing with or controlling a problem that has been preventing you from achieving something
- Good at finding ways of doing things and solving problems, etc. .
- Looking very tired because of illness, worry, or lack of sleep
- Belief in your own abilities or strenghts
- The ability to invent things or solve problems in clever new ways
- To become very popular or successful in a place
- To stare at somebody / something with your mouth open because you are shocked or surprised
- A feeling that good things will happen and that something will be successful
- a calm and serious manner that deserves respect
- Intended to last for only a short time until somebody / something more permanent is found
20 Clues: Belief in your own abilities or strenghts • making new discoveries; using new methods • To become very popular or successful in a place • Happening slowly over a long period; not sudden • a calm and serious manner that deserves respect • To stare at somebody / something in a rude or stupid way • A promise to do something or to behave in a particular way • ...
Reflect 3 - Unit 2 Vocabulary 1 and 2 2025-09-07
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- If you go to another country, some traditions will be ____, but others will be very different.
- Nonverbal communication is not the same in every culture. A _____ can occur if unfamiliar gestures are used.
- Excessive smoking can _____ lung cancer later in life.
- _____ modern medical research, the causes of cancer are sometimes genetic and sometimes environmental.
- There were several _____ involved in the car accident: one driver was falling asleep and the other one was texting. Also, speed was an issue.
- Teenagers are _____ by vloggers and bloggers on social media.
- In some cultures, too much eye contact can make other people feel _____.
- Some people are very noisy while other people are more _____.
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- Not every student likes to _____ in class. Some students are easily distracted.
- The man, despite lots of dieting, struggled to _____ a healthy weight.
- The student failed the midterm and all the quizzes. _____, he got an F in the course.
- Some things in life are _____ while others are optional.
- I'm very sure about it, maybe 95%, but I'm not 100% _____.
- How will climate change _____ sea levels around the world?
- I'm not enjoying my daily life, I'm just _____.
- All animals have _____ not just humans. It is part of life.
- Cultural misunderstandings can be _____ if people are willing to do some research online before meeting others from a different culture.
- The Burj Khalifa _____ the city of Dubai. It's a famous symbol.
- The American man didn't _____ the gesture that the Japanese man was making with his hands.
- Our understanding of the universe continues to _____ as new discoveries are made.
20 Clues: I'm not enjoying my daily life, I'm just _____. • Excessive smoking can _____ lung cancer later in life. • Some things in life are _____ while others are optional. • I'm very sure about it, maybe 95%, but I'm not 100% _____. • How will climate change _____ sea levels around the world? • All animals have _____ not just humans. It is part of life. • ...
Academic Disciplines 2023-06-22
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- The world of numbers, patterns, and shapes that helps us understand and solve problems in our daily lives.
- The beautiful art of written works, such as stories, poems, and plays, that express human emotions and experiences.
- The investigation of the fundamental forces and properties of the universe, from tiny particles to immense black holes.
- The study of the relationship between living organisms and their environment, exploring the delicate balance of nature.
- The exciting study of stars, planets, galaxies, and everything that exists beyond Earth's atmosphere.
- The introspective search for knowledge and understanding of life's big questions, like what is right and what is real.
- A branch of science focusing on substances, how they combine and react, and the processes that create new materials.
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- The exciting discovery of long-lost artifacts, structures, and civilizations from the past, revealing secrets of our history.
- The examination of how people and societies make choices, allocate resources, and interact in the world of commerce.
- The creative discipline that combines art and science in the design and construction of buildings and structures.
- The fascinating exploration of living organisms, from tiny microbes to giant whales, and how they function and interact.
- The engaging tale of human events, discoveries, and civilizations that have shaped our world over time.
- The study of Earth's structure, history, and the processes that shape our planet and its resources.
- The scientific field focused on understanding the human body, preventing and treating illnesses, and promoting health.
- The study of rules and regulations that help maintain order and justice in our societies and daily interactions.
15 Clues: The study of Earth's structure, history, and the processes that shape our planet and its resources. • The exciting study of stars, planets, galaxies, and everything that exists beyond Earth's atmosphere. • The engaging tale of human events, discoveries, and civilizations that have shaped our world over time. • ...
Academic Subjects 2024-01-24
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- Exciting journey into space, stars, and galaxies, igniting curiosity about the universe and the mysteries beyond our planet.
- Discovery of the Earth's landscapes, countries, and cultures, fostering an understanding of global diversity and geography.
- Exciting world of numbers, equations, and problem-solving, helping young minds develop logical thinking and mathematical skills.
- Adventure into the world of fossils and prehistoric life, sparking curiosity about dinosaurs and the Earth's ancient history.
- Exploration of technology and engineering through building and programming robots, inspiring an interest in STEM fields.
- Dive into the world of atoms, molecules, and chemical reactions, making science fun and engaging through exciting experiments.
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- Exploration of the human body and its systems, learning about organs, tissues, and the amazing complexity of the human anatomy.
- Uncovering the mysteries of the past through the study of artifacts and ancient civilizations, promoting an interest in history.
- Fascinating exploration of the natural world, including experiments, discoveries, and the wonders of physics, chemistry, and biology.
- Exploration of musical notes, rhythms, and instruments, fostering a love for music, creativity, and an appreciation for different genres.
- Dive into the world of visual arts, including drawing, painting, and sculpture, encouraging creativity and self-expression.
- Exploration of human behavior, emotions, and the mind, fostering self-awareness and an understanding of mental processes.
- Journey through time, exploring significant events, cultures, and historical figures, providing insights into the past.
- Exploration of weather patterns, phenomena, and the science of meteorology, encouraging an understanding of the Earth's atmosphere.
- Understanding society, communities, and human interactions, exploring the dynamics that shape relationships and cultures.
15 Clues: Journey through time, exploring significant events, cultures, and historical figures, providing insights into the past. • Exploration of technology and engineering through building and programming robots, inspiring an interest in STEM fields. • ...
Industrial Revolution Crossword Review 2022-12-08
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- industrialist. Known for his textile factory and village, conditions there were very harsh and difficult to live in.
- person taking on financial risks to organize and operate a business.
- producing large quantities of a certain good or resource.
- an american inventor known for key inventions that helped shape the economy
- The social idea that buying goods is an important part of life
- the art and science of cultivating the soil, growing crops and raising livestock
- American financier, known for the first transatlantic cable.
- inventor of the first wool-combing power machine, which opened doors to many new power looms.
- sows the seeds for crops by metering out individual seeds, positioning them in the soil, and covering them to a certain average depth.(no space)
- designed the first successful steamboat.
- A blacksmith who added pistons and cylinders to a steam pump, which made it more productive.
- inventor, engineer, manufacturer, and pioneer, inventor of the cotton gin.
- The widespread use of machines and technology.
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- system of work that is like slavery but is a debt bondage instead.(no space)
- engineer and inventor, invented the first railroad locomotive.
- inventor of electric motor, which took the place of the steam engine in many different areas of work.
- development of industries or businesses in a certain region or country.
- trying to expand your country’s power and authority through diplomatic means and if needed, military force.
- refusal to work by a body of employees, typically to gain some sort of favor from their employer.
- legal business that has separated from its previous owner.
- British inventor who had success with an engine that used steam to make a vacuum, which pulled water up through a pipe
- invented and improved the steam engine, known as the Watt’s steam engine
22 Clues: designed the first successful steamboat. • The widespread use of machines and technology. • producing large quantities of a certain good or resource. • legal business that has separated from its previous owner. • American financier, known for the first transatlantic cable. • engineer and inventor, invented the first railroad locomotive. • ...
Stem Cells to Fight Cancer 2022-12-08
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- A type of research study that tests how well new medical approaches work in people.
- Vaccines are the safest way to gain long-term immunity
- T cells are important immune cells that can sometimes fight cancer
- A disease caused by uncontrolled division of abnormal cells in a part of the body.
- a new method, idea, product, etc.
- A rare, slow-growing type of soft tissue cancer
- a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact.
- The field of study concerned with discovering and describing the world around us by observing and experimenting.
- Ligaments, muscles and tendons.
- special cells produced by bone marrow (a spongy tissue found in the centre of some bones) that can turn into different types of blood cells.
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- enhances their viability and proliferative, migratory and functional properties.
- A complex network of cells, tissues, organs, and the substances they make that helps the body fight infections and other disease
- A treatment in which a patient's T cells are changed in the laboratory so they will bind to cancer cells and kill them
- A type of white blood cell.
- A movement where new inventions are tested and helps long term
- consisting of many interconnecting parts or elements; intricate.
- a set of principles on which the practice of an activity is based.
- A type of therapy that uses substances to stimulate or suppress the immune system to help the body fight cancer and infections.
- T cells from the patient and re-engineering them in the laboratory to produce proteins on their surface
- One of a pair of organs in the chest that supplies the body with oxygen, and removes carbon dioxide from the body.
20 Clues: A type of white blood cell. • Ligaments, muscles and tendons. • a new method, idea, product, etc. • A rare, slow-growing type of soft tissue cancer • Vaccines are the safest way to gain long-term immunity • A movement where new inventions are tested and helps long term • consisting of many interconnecting parts or elements; intricate. • ...
#3: East Asia from Sui to Ming 2017-12-06
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- Over time, Buddhism was discredited after being favored so highly and _____ was created, a form of Confucianism
- In what dynasty did Silk Road and Indian Ocean trade flourish?
- This not only boosted the economic revolution, but stimulated other inventions in other lands like firearms for Europe and canons for Islamic World
- Which dynasty regained unity after the Han collapsed?
- Which religion became popular because they could pray for the Mandate of Heaven
- Nomadic peoples ruling parts of china _____ Chinese culture and learning
- This country declared independence from china after greatly borrowing culture, for example religion and art/literature styles
- Which country exhausted resources and prompted overthrow of Sui?
- By what dynasty did patriarchal restrictions tighten due to reviving Confucianism and rapid economic growth?
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- From 1279-1369, this empire had rule over China under the name of the Yuan Empire
- During the Ming Dynasty, the capital city was relocated to what city?
- The ____ was in theory, a set of practices requiring non-Chinese to acknowledge Chinese superiority
- ____ economy was based on raising livestock and horse riding and remained a constant threat to China
- This Chinese practice emphasized frailty, small size, and deference of women
- Both Japan and Europe both used this gov't structure
- Emperor Yongle himself, of the Ming dynasty led this ______ expedition
- Who was the only female Empress in China's history?
- This country was never invaded/conquered by china but voluntarily borrowed from Chinese culture
- These castrated men were loyal to the emperor and acted with great authority in the Ming dynasty
- Early decades of this dynasty saw all efforts to eliminate all signs of foreign rule (Mongols)
20 Clues: Who was the only female Empress in China's history? • Both Japan and Europe both used this gov't structure • Which dynasty regained unity after the Han collapsed? • In what dynasty did Silk Road and Indian Ocean trade flourish? • Which country exhausted resources and prompted overthrow of Sui? • ...
Chapter 7: Ancient China 2025-03-26
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- a ruler of an empire
- a series of international trade routes also one of China's great legacies.
- a type of government that appointed officials ran the bureaus, or offices.
- traveling in groups
- a dynasty that seized control in 202 BCE.
- "first emperor" of China.
- baked clay
- emphasizes order through strong government
- warring states ended when the leader of the _____ kingdom defeated all other kingdoms around 221 BCE.
- By 475 BCE, China had descended into a time of constant war called the __________
- animal bones used to consult the many gods the Shang people worshipped.
- exchanged items for other goods
- ideas that spread from one culture to another
- the other great river of China (south)
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- living in harmony with nature and the Dao.
- anything to do with the sea
- respect children owe their parents and ancestors.
- the pattern in the rise and fall of dynasties in China
- a guiding force for rulers. They believed that a king could rule only as long as the gods believed he was worthy.
- overthrew the Shang and became China's longest ruling dynasty, lasting about 800 years.
- Confucius' teachings focused on duties and responsibilities in the following five relationships: father and son, older brother and younger brother, husband and wife, friend and friend, and ruler and subject.
- one of the most valued inventions is the beautiful textile, or cloth
- to be cut off
- poor farmers
- a line of rulers from the same family
- a famous construction project of China that was built by forced labor and funded by high taxes (you can go to visit it today!).
- one of China's great rivers (north)
- emerged along the banks of the Huang He River around 1600 bce.
28 Clues: baked clay • poor farmers • to be cut off • traveling in groups • a ruler of an empire • "first emperor" of China. • anything to do with the sea • exchanged items for other goods • one of China's great rivers (north) • a line of rulers from the same family • the other great river of China (south) • a dynasty that seized control in 202 BCE. • living in harmony with nature and the Dao. • ...
CROSSWORD UNITS: 3&5 2014-01-20
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- Is the social science that deals with the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services and with the theory and management of economic system
- Studies how economic behavior can shape our understanding of the brain, and how neuroscientific discoveries can contrain and guide models of economics
- Is any object or record that is generally accepted as payment for goods and services and repayment of debts in a given socio-economic contrext or country
- Is all inputs into production that have themselves been produced
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- Is the using of goods and services by consumer purchasing or in the produstion of other goods
- Is the application of statistical techniques in the evaluation and testing of economic theories
- Is a branch of econmics that studies the behavor of individual households and firms in making decision on the allocation of limited resources
- Is an organization involved in the trade of goods, services or both to consumers
- Occurs when people are without jobs and they have actively looked for work within the past four weeks
- Is all forms of haman input, both paysical and mental, into current production
10 Clues: Is all inputs into production that have themselves been produced • Is all forms of haman input, both paysical and mental, into current production • Is an organization involved in the trade of goods, services or both to consumers • Is the using of goods and services by consumer purchasing or in the produstion of other goods • ...
CROSSWORD UNITS: 3&5 2014-01-20
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- Is any object or record that is generally accepted as payment for goods and services and repayment of debts in a given socio-economic context or country
- Is an organization involved in the trade of goods, services or both to consumers
- Is the social science that deals with the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services and with the theory and management of economic system
- Is a branch of economics that studies the behavior of individual households and firms in making decision on the allocation of limited resources
- all forms of human input, both physical and mental, into current production
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- Studies how economic behavior can shape our understanding of the brain, and how neuroscientific discoveries can contrain and guide models of economics
- Occurs when people are without jobs and they have actively looked for work within the past four weeks
- Is the application of statistical techniques in the evaluation and testing of economic theories
- the using of goods and services by consumer purchasing or in the production of other goods
- Is all inputs into production that have themselves been produced
10 Clues: Is all inputs into production that have themselves been produced • all forms of human input, both physical and mental, into current production • Is an organization involved in the trade of goods, services or both to consumers • the using of goods and services by consumer purchasing or in the production of other goods • ...
CROSSWORD UNITS: 3&5 2014-01-21
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- Is the using up of goods and services by consumer purchasing or in the production of other goods
- Is the application of statistical techniques in the evaluation and testing of economic theories
- Is a branch of economics that studies the behavior of individual households and firms in making decision on the allocation of limited resources
- Is all forms of human input, both physical and mental, into current production
- Is any object or record that is generally accepted as payment for goods and services and repayment of debts in a given socio-economic context or country
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- Studies how economic behavior can shape our understanding of the brain, and how neuroscientific discoveries can constrain and guide models of economics
- Occurs when people are without jobs and they have actively looked for work within the past four weeks
- Is all inputs production that have themselves been produced
- Is an organization involved in the trade of goods, services or both to consumers
- Is the social science that deals with the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services and with the theory and management of economies or economic system
10 Clues: Is all inputs production that have themselves been produced • Is all forms of human input, both physical and mental, into current production • Is an organization involved in the trade of goods, services or both to consumers • Is the application of statistical techniques in the evaluation and testing of economic theories • ...
socials crossword #1 2016-03-31
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- a layer of gas above the earth's surface that protects human beings from harmful rays of the sun
- the essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- in the language of colonialism, the colonizing power was often referred to as the “mother” country-a sexist reference no longer in use
- to feed on growing plants such as grass
- a complete change in something
- worldwide
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- land held to be used by everyone
- an increase in the world's temperature
- animal droppings used for fertilization
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
- to use
- to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- an economy based in industry, not agriculture
- animal food
- new inventions; the science industry
15 Clues: to use • worldwide • animal food • a complete change in something • land held to be used by everyone • new inventions; the science industry • an increase in the world's temperature • animal droppings used for fertilization • to feed on growing plants such as grass • an economy based in industry, not agriculture • to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand • ...
Agricultural 2 2016-04-20
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- a complete change in something; the overthrow of a government
- to use
- unproductive; inadequate in performance
- to feed on growing pants, such as grass
- in the language of colonialism the colonizing power
- the essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- am increase in the world's temperature
- new inventions; the science of industry
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- money used to invest in business
- a layer of gas above the Earth's surface that protects human being from harmful rays of the sun
- an act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions
- a supply of workers
- an economy based on industry, not agricultural
- land held to be used by everyone
- world-wide
15 Clues: to use • world-wide • a supply of workers • money used to invest in business • land held to be used by everyone • am increase in the world's temperature • unproductive; inadequate in performance • to feed on growing pants, such as grass • new inventions; the science of industry • an economy based on industry, not agricultural • ...
Astronomy Crossword 2016-09-21
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- Dwarf planet in the Kuiper belt.
- Abbreviation for The National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
- DISCOVERIES What has allowed us to know as many things about the planets as we do.
- Farthest planet from the sun in our solar system.
- The name of the star that allows us to live on Earth.
- Planet that has 9 times the radius of the earth.
- Unit of length used informally to express astronomical distances.
- Luminous sphere of plasma held together by its own gravity.
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- Neil Armstrong's footsteps are still visible on this area from 1969.
- Seventh planet from the Sun.
- More of a theory than fact. Many people believe their is life on this planet.
- Study of space.
- First name on first man to walk on the moon.
- This planet has the longest rotation period in the entire solar system.
- The name of the program that played a large role in the race to space.
- Last name of first person to walk on the moon.
- Largest planet in our solar system.
- Planet where your weight would be 38% of your weight on Earth.
- Last name of Neil Armstrong's partner on the voyage to the moon.
- Where our solar system is located.
20 Clues: Study of space. • Seventh planet from the Sun. • Dwarf planet in the Kuiper belt. • Where our solar system is located. • Largest planet in our solar system. • First name on first man to walk on the moon. • Last name of first person to walk on the moon. • Planet that has 9 times the radius of the earth. • Farthest planet from the sun in our solar system. • ...
U8B 2026-03-19
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- chemical waste material capable of causing death or injury to life
- A lot of interesting photos _ during the school trip last week. (take)
- the action of clearing a wide area of trees.
- The match _ because of the bad weather yesterday. (cancel)
- the ground under the sea, the ocean floor.
- a building or group of buildings where sth is being manufactured
- The classroom _ before the students arrived this morning. (prepare)
- a boat that's used for fishing
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- The invitations _ already _ by the time we got there. (send)
- This problem _more carefully if we want to find a solution. (study)
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- The new shopping center _ next month in the city center. (open)
- The new bridge _last year after several months of construction. (complete)
- The project _ by a group of young engineers at the moment. (develop)
- The documents _ while the manager was out of the office. (sign)
- dense forest rich in biodiversity, found typically in tropical areas with heavy rainfall.
- seriously at risk of extinction.
- a material made from the skin of an animal by tanning or a similar proces
- Many important discoveries _ in the 20th century. (make)
- extremely unpleasant or dangerous.
20 Clues: a boat that's used for fishing • seriously at risk of extinction. • extremely unpleasant or dangerous. • the ground under the sea, the ocean floor. • the action of clearing a wide area of trees. • Many important discoveries _ in the 20th century. (make) • The match _ because of the bad weather yesterday. (cancel) • ...
Module 14 Southern Europe Vocabulary 2025-04-03
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- provides many jobs for many southern Europeans because they are surrounded by many seas!
- a series of battles between Christians and Muslims fighting for control over Jerusalem
- country known for NOT speaking Spanish and colonized Brazil
- time period of many inventions and artwork, began in Italy
- most of southern Europe has this; long sunny days and mild nights most of the year
- a religion that believes in one God that is called Allah, and was founded by the Prophet Muhammad
- a type of rule where a King and elected Prime Minister rule together
- country that has the fourth largest amount of islands in Souther Europe
- home of western ideas and civilization
- the Muslim inhabitants of the Iberian Peninsula, who were conquered by the Christians
- the title for the leader of the Roman Catholic Church
- country in southern Europe that is shaped like a boot
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- is a religion similar to Roman Catholic, but different and practiced in Greece
- conquered the Greeks and conquered all of Europe, until it got too big to protect
- to believe in Jesus Christ as God
- provides many farming jobs throughout much of southern Europe
- name of the religion headquartered in Vatican City
- are areas of low elevation, on the coast and are good for farming
- is very important for southern Europe as its climate, history and beaches attracts many visitors
- surrounded by water on three sides and composed of Spain and Portugal
- type of government led by a religious leader
- one of the main indicators of a strong or weak economy
- country known for colonizing Mexico, Central and South America
23 Clues: to believe in Jesus Christ as God • home of western ideas and civilization • type of government led by a religious leader • name of the religion headquartered in Vatican City • the title for the leader of the Roman Catholic Church • country in southern Europe that is shaped like a boot • one of the main indicators of a strong or weak economy • ...
Ancient Civ Ch 1 & 2 2015-02-17
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- highly mobile people who moved to new places in search of food
- flexible writing system "sacred carvings"
- long lasting pattern of organization in a community
- gov't rule based on religious authority
- series of rulers from a single family
- controls its city and the land surrounding
- region's curve shaped land that has some of SW Asia's best farming
- taming of animals
- new idea/product spreads from one culture to another
- species name for modern day humans
- humans and creatures that walk upright
- way of applying knowledge, tools, and inventions to meet their needs
- trading goods and services without $$
- resting place after death & a structure
- people's unique way of life
- complex culture
- development of skills in a specific type of work
- skilled workers who made goods by hand
- believing in more than one god
- cut trees and grass then burn them to clear fields
- system of writing
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- human made object
- pyramid shaped monument "mountain of god"
- nomadic groups whose food supply depends on hunting animals and collecting plant foods
- writing surface that grew in the marshy delta
- changes caused by the beginning of farming
- professional record keepers
- characteristic of a civilization
- new stone age
- embalming & drying the corpse to prevent it from decaying
- Egyptian god-king & rulers of Ancient Egypt
- ruler of Babylon & created code of __________
- earlier and longer part of stone age
- possible king of upper & lower Egypt
- several nations combined and controlled by one ruler
35 Clues: new stone age • complex culture • human made object • taming of animals • system of writing • professional record keepers • people's unique way of life • believing in more than one god • characteristic of a civilization • species name for modern day humans • earlier and longer part of stone age • possible king of upper & lower Egypt • series of rulers from a single family • ...
World History--Unit 2: Global Tapestry 2022-08-30
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- A worker who practices trade or handicraft
- the time period when people learned to farm.
- the creation of written laws
- complex human society
- Governing structrute that controls people behavior around it
- Specializing on one specific area or job
- A man-made object of cultural or historical significance
- when people make decisions through voting
- the political system by which a country or community is administered and regulated
- when a small group runs the government
- when the people elect representatives to make decisions.
- The belief in worship of one god
- A particular belief in faith and worship
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- the process of adapting wild animals and plants into a domestic and cultivated form
- a way of recording language using many different various instrument and material
- An ancient trade route that helped link the western, middle east, and Asia a network of routes used by traders for more than 1,500 years
- a country ruled by religious leaders
- a system of social hierarchy specific to India, which still exists today
- a very small country, made up of one city
- government that places strength in the hands of a small privileged class
- A series of leaders in the same family
- when culture spreads to other places
- Belief that there is only one god
- Large group of people being led by supreme authorities
- The history and inventions of tools and techniques
- any system where groups of people are ranked one above another
- Someone who rules over an empire/ the head of a government
27 Clues: complex human society • the creation of written laws • The belief in worship of one god • Belief that there is only one god • a country ruled by religious leaders • when culture spreads to other places • A series of leaders in the same family • when a small group runs the government • Specializing on one specific area or job • A particular belief in faith and worship • ...
Industrial Revolution 2024-10-04
Across
- Designed the efficient steam engine.
- Developed a machine that cleaned cotton 50 times a person could.
- Developed methods to inexpensively produce steel from iron .
- capitalism Expanding factories or investing in new business.
- Bell Invented the telephone.
- parts Increased factory production.
- Theorized the electromagnetic waves
- Discovered that a magnet moving through the coil of copper wire produced an electric current.
- unions Protesters against factories.
- A business organization owned by stockholders who buy shares in a company.
- Developed an oil- burning internal - combustion engine.
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- A business organization involving two or more entrepreneurs.
- Designed the first practical steamboat.
- Used the assembly - line to produce his Model T automobiles.
- movement Passing laws that allowed landowners to take over and fence off private and common lands.
- A weaver carpenter, invented the spinning Jenny.
- Businesspeople, set up industries by bringing together capital, labor, and new industrial inventions.
- Developed the phonograph.
- Assembled a working model of the telegraph.
- Developed the power loom.
- of labor Each worker performed a specialized task on the product as it moved by on a conveyor belt.
- Money to invest in labor, machines, and raw materials, is essential for the growth of industry.
- Developed the water frame.
- Encouraged manufactures to divide task into detailed and specific segments of a step - by - step procedure.
- system Brought workers and machines together under the control of managers.
- Characterized by bank failures and widespread unemployment.
- Devised the wireless telegraph and later modified it into the radio.
- Carried out the first successful flight of a motorized airplane.
28 Clues: Developed the phonograph. • Developed the power loom. • Developed the water frame. • Theorized the electromagnetic waves • Designed the efficient steam engine. • Bell Invented the telephone. • Designed the first practical steamboat. • Assembled a working model of the telegraph. • parts Increased factory production. • ...
Byzantine Empire 2025-12-03
Across
- general, sustained upward movement in the prices for goods and services in an economy
- defined urban area that serves as a hub for a high concentration of economic activities
- scholars or high-ranking officials
- a comprehensive compilation of Roman law commissioned by the Byzantine Emperor Justinian
- a high-ranking bishop
- the formal split of Christianity
- an individual sent by a religious organization to a different region or culture to promote their faith
- when a country's imports exceed its exports in value over a specific period
- an ordained member of the Christian clergy
- sacred images of religious figures and events
- defines Christianity based on its continuity with the early Church and the traditions of the Byzantine Empire
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- a massive and violent uprising in Constantinople
- the continuation of the Roman Empire in its eastern provinces
- people in the Roman Empire who practiced polytheistic or ethnic religions other than Christianity
- means "universal" and refers to the worldwide Christian church
- expansion of culture or goods or inventions
- an authoritative formulation of the shared beliefs of a religious community
- the specific components and characteristics that define a building's style and construction
- a narrow natural waterway that connects two larger bodies of water
- the Bishop of Rome and the head of the worldwide Roman Catholic Church
- a historic architectural masterpiece in Istanbul, Turkey, renowned as a symbol of the Byzantine Empire
- a liquid incendiary weapon used by the Byzantine Empire during the Middle Ages
- a belief, opinion, or action
23 Clues: a high-ranking bishop • a belief, opinion, or action • the formal split of Christianity • scholars or high-ranking officials • an ordained member of the Christian clergy • expansion of culture or goods or inventions • sacred images of religious figures and events • a massive and violent uprising in Constantinople • ...
Sociology Assignment 2015-03-27
Across
- conflict- conflict that someone feels between roles because the expectations are at odds with one another
- shock - the disorientation that people experience when they come in contact with a fundamentally different culture and can no longer depend on their taken for granted assumptions about life
- hypothesis - Edward Sapir and Benjamin Whorf's hypothesis that language create ways of thinking and perceiving
- the languages, beliefs, values, norms, behaviors, and even material objects that characterize a group and are passed from one generation to the next
- group- a group of individuals, often of roughly the same age, who are linked by common interests and orientation
- Culture- an other term for non-material culture
- the values and related behaviors of a group that distinguish its members from the larger culture; a world within a world
- a norm so strong that it often bring revulsion if violated
- the used of one own culture as a yardstick for judging the ways of other individuals or groups, generally leading to a negative evaluation of their values, norms, and behaviors
- the collection of data by having people answer a series of questions
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- norms that are strictly enforced essential to core values or the well-being of the group.
- Analysis- the analysis of data that have been collected by other researchers
- means- approved ways of reaching cultural goals
- that are not strictly enforced
- expectations of "right" behavior
- socialization- learning society's "gander map" the path in life set out for us because we are male or female
- Sociology- sociological research for the purpose of making discoveries about life in human groups, nor for making changes in those groups
- the ways in which people use their bodies to communicate with one another
- Integration- the degree to which members are group
19 Clues: that are not strictly enforced • expectations of "right" behavior • means- approved ways of reaching cultural goals • Culture- an other term for non-material culture • Integration- the degree to which members are group • a norm so strong that it often bring revulsion if violated • the collection of data by having people answer a series of questions • ...
Our History Through Time and Place 2023-09-06
Across
- a diagram that shows when and in what order events take place
- how we describe the time we live in today
- 1,000 years
- continuing without changing
- a record of an event that was made by a person who was not there
- short sayings
- a person who designs ways to build and make things
- equal treatment
- a drawing that shows how to do something or how something works
- a type of government where citizens vote for leaders to make decisions for them
- all of the tools people can use every day
- freedoms
- a record made by people who saw or took part in an event
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- a process to make a product in which each person adds one part as the product passes on a moving belt
- the form of government in which citizens have the right to vote
- 100 years
- things that are made for the first time
- a place where ships dock to pick up goods or passengers
- all the land and people under the control of a powerful nation
- to exchange one good or service for another
- 10 years
- the right to vote
- to make a choice that gets counted
- the rights to be treated equally
- a large group of people living in a well-organized way
- times very long ago
26 Clues: 10 years • freedoms • 100 years • 1,000 years • short sayings • equal treatment • the right to vote • times very long ago • continuing without changing • the rights to be treated equally • to make a choice that gets counted • things that are made for the first time • how we describe the time we live in today • all of the tools people can use every day • ...
Humongous Entertainment characters 2025-10-09
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- Australian zookeeper
- The best player in the backyard
- Underwater salesman
- The only character who had a singular adventure title
- Adrenaline junkie of the mines
- Angry skinny shark
- Cartown's local fire chief
- Cartown's local hero
- Tango obsessed blue cat
- Shapeshifting brother of the Brightly twins
- Putt-Putt's loyal pet
- Tiny spy, perfect for hiding or small locations
- Fictional superhero that Sam admires
- Freddi's flying friend
- Sam's 1st fear to overcome
- His name is ___, ___ ___
- Owner of the missing kelp seeds
- Used to be stuck on the moon, now runs his own ice cream stand
- Spy secretary, who works from the Mobile Command Center
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- Shapeshifting sister of the Brightly twins
- You'll explore with this blue bug
- High of energy and easily startled, unlike her sister
- If you don't feed him, he'll zap you
- He believes that wood doesn't float
- She's been a cantina waitress, massage therapist and beekeeper
- Dumb fat shark
- Freddi's little friend
- Seller of gizmos with convoluted names
- The commentator of the backyard
- Yellow kid detective
- Inventor of amazing spy gadgets
- Kid who fights his fears
- Calm and soft spoken, unlike her sister
- The main antagonist of the Freddi Fish series
- Leader of The Salad Liberation Front
- The Italian grocery store owner
- Scientist who's inventions often backfire
37 Clues: Dumb fat shark • Angry skinny shark • Underwater salesman • Australian zookeeper • Cartown's local hero • Yellow kid detective • Putt-Putt's loyal pet • Freddi's little friend • Freddi's flying friend • Tango obsessed blue cat • Kid who fights his fears • His name is ___, ___ ___ • Cartown's local fire chief • Sam's 1st fear to overcome • Adrenaline junkie of the mines • ...
Invention 2022-11-23
5 Clues: is become better • is the use of computer • is something invented • is advice machine or piece of aquipment • reality is simulated experience that employs
The Gilded Age Part 2 Review 2025-02-14
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- This event shows off inventions, foods and cultures of major countries. Held once a year in major cities
- Written all along the walls of this immigration station due to long periods of detainment
- William Le Baron Jenney invented the first one of these in the world in Chicago, IL
- The United States became a global power because it had 14 million of these come and help build the US
- What the Eugenics movement would do to people who are considered "defected"
- Jobs for women created by the invention of the telephone
- First and last name of the man who created the first commercially successful lightbulb
- Who is NOT pictured in the image of the completed transcontinental railroad
- Idea of immigrants coming to America and adopting the American culture while abandoning their own
- Japanese, Chinese, Italians and Jews are considered these types of immigrants
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- Immigrant station used to detain Chinese and Asian immigrants
- Something that makes you want to leave your country
- These immigrants are considered a "Right" immigrant because they have the same culture and same language as the US
- The man who created the Bessemer process. This turns Iron into Steal.
- This act was the first law in US history that banned a certain race of people coming to the US
15 Clues: Something that makes you want to leave your country • Jobs for women created by the invention of the telephone • Immigrant station used to detain Chinese and Asian immigrants • The man who created the Bessemer process. This turns Iron into Steal. • What the Eugenics movement would do to people who are considered "defected" • ...
Free to use 2021-10-06
Across
- Is to steal someone’s password and data and sell it out to people
- Firewall is a protection wall to keep away hackers or people wants to steal your data
- It means to copy other people stuff and say it’s yours
- Is a computer storage device made with but is older compare to SSD but still good protection
- Is the manner when you are talking at public chat area
- Is WiFi that has big ranges EX school WIFI has big range
- Copyright protection of others creation,essay and inventions
- Is to store things that you have changed and store thing that you haven’t changed (not long)
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- WAN is WIFI that has huge ranges like states to states
- Is a website that can be access through a browser and can be edited by users
- input and output device on mice and computers
- Spam are emails that you don't want to see or is not suppose to be there
- use. It means to use copyright thing without asking the copyright owner
- Is the main device of a computer . It’s function mainly to interpret computer instructions and process data in computer software
- Security Is the rule to secure the WIFI device and all datas you have
- USB is the transportation line for a computer’s data to another computer
- Drive A thing that can store the data in your computer to devices that can keep your datas
- Is a computer storage device made with integrated
- Is to put your computer’s screen to a bigger screen (you can still see the screen on your computer)
19 Clues: input and output device on mice and computers • Is a computer storage device made with integrated • WAN is WIFI that has huge ranges like states to states • It means to copy other people stuff and say it’s yours • Is the manner when you are talking at public chat area • Is WiFi that has big ranges EX school WIFI has big range • ...
Industrial Revolution Crossword 2016-11-28
Across
- worldwide
- a complete change in something, the overthrow of a government
- animal food
- animal droppings used to fertilize land
- the essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- an economy based on industry, not agriculture
- money used to invest in business
- a layer of gas above the Earth's surface that protects human beings from harmful rays of the sun
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- in the language of colonialism, the colonizing power
- unproductive; inadequate in performance
- land which could be used by everyone
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
- to feed on growing plants, such as grass
- an increase in the world's temperature
- new inventions; the science of industry
- a supply of workers
- an act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions
- to use
19 Clues: to use • worldwide • animal food • a supply of workers • money used to invest in business • land which could be used by everyone • an increase in the world's temperature • unproductive; inadequate in performance • animal droppings used to fertilize land • new inventions; the science of industry • to feed on growing plants, such as grass • ...
Agriculture Vocab 2 2016-04-01
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- an act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions
- a complete change in something; the overthrow of a government
- to use
- an economy based on industry, not agriculture
- the essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- animal food
- a layer of gas above the Earth's surface that protects humans from harmful rays of the sun
- land which could be used by everyone
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- unproductive; inadequate in performance
- to feed on growing plants, such as grass
- animal droppings used to fertilize land
- an increase in the world's temperature
- the colonizing power
- money used to invest in business
- a supply of workers
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
- to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- world-wide
- new inventions; the science of industry
19 Clues: to use • world-wide • animal food • a supply of workers • the colonizing power • money used to invest in business • land which could be used by everyone • an increase in the world's temperature • unproductive; inadequate in performance • animal droppings used to fertilize land • new inventions; the science of industry • to feed on growing plants, such as grass • ...
Agricultural Revolution 2 2016-04-01
Across
- a complete change in something
- to feed on growing plants, such as grass
- world-wide
- unproductive
- to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- an economy based on industry, not agriculture
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
- land which could be used by everyone
- to use
- an increase in the world's temperature
- animal food
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- animal droppings used to fertilize land
- a layer of gas above the Earth's surface that protects humans from harmful rays of the sun
- the essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- in the language of colonialism, the colonizing power was often referred to this
- an act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions
- new inventions
- money used to invest in business
- a supply of workers
19 Clues: to use • world-wide • animal food • unproductive • new inventions • a supply of workers • a complete change in something • money used to invest in business • land which could be used by everyone • an increase in the world's temperature • animal droppings used to fertilize land • to feed on growing plants, such as grass • an economy based on industry, not agriculture • ...
world hist term 1 review 2024-04-11
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- the name for a kingdom in china before empires
- this guy started philosophy
- this empire had sporting events in colleseums
- this is the continent where the renaissance was
- this empire rode around on horses & was nomadic
- first name was leonardo, renaissance man
- this ancient civilization invented earliest forms of writing
- a country that expands its influence around the world
- this is the country where the renaissance was
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- this revolution had lots of inventions
- this machine made it possible to spread print/books
- the idea that people come back to life as a different being after death
- religions with many gods
- this word means rebirth
- religions with one god
- this meant art can now be focused on people instead of religion or royalty
- this structure was built in china during the Ming Dynasty
- a time with new philosophy during the renaissance
- philosopher from the enlightenment
19 Clues: religions with one god • this word means rebirth • religions with many gods • this guy started philosophy • philosopher from the enlightenment • this revolution had lots of inventions • first name was leonardo, renaissance man • this empire had sporting events in colleseums • this is the country where the renaissance was • the name for a kingdom in china before empires • ...
Sociology Assignment 2015-03-27
Across
- a norm so strong that it often bring revulsion if violated
- the collection of data by having people answer a series of questions
- shock - the disorientation that people experience when they come in contact with a fundamentally different culture and can no longer depend on their taken for granted assumptions about life
- the used of one own culture as a yardstick for judging the ways of other individuals or groups, generally leading to a negative evaluation of their values, norms, and behaviors
- Integration- the degree to which members are group
- Analysis- the analysis of data that have been collected by other researchers
- the values and related behaviors of a group that distinguish its members from the larger culture; a world within a world
- Sociology- sociological research for the purpose of making discoveries about life in human groups, nor for making changes in those groups
- the ways in which people use their bodies to communicate with one another
- norms that are strictly enforced essential to core values or the well-being of the group.
Down
- expectations of "right" behavior
- group- a group of individuals, often of roughly the same age, who are linked by common interests and orientation
- means- approved ways of reaching cultural goals
- hypothesis - Edward Sapir and Benjamin Whorf's hypothesis that language create ways of thinking and perceiving
- socialization- learning society's "gander map" the path in life set out for us because we are male or female
- that are not strictly enforced
- strain- conflicts that someone feels within a role
- Culture- an other term for non-material culture
- the languages, beliefs, values, norms, behaviors, and even material objects that characterize a group and are passed from one generation to the next
- conflict- conflict that someone feels between roles because the expectations are at odds with one another
20 Clues: that are not strictly enforced • expectations of "right" behavior • means- approved ways of reaching cultural goals • Culture- an other term for non-material culture • strain- conflicts that someone feels within a role • Integration- the degree to which members are group • a norm so strong that it often bring revulsion if violated • ...
Isaac Newton Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-25
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- The amount of years it took him to publish his discoveries of calculus he made to the world
- The calendar people were switching to when Isaac was born
- The Queen he was knighted by in 1705: Queen _______
- The book about Modern Science he made
- The place King's School was in
- The people he caught making fake money when he was Warden of the Mint
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- Second husband his Mom married
- The Place in London he was buried
- The subject his first discovery was in
- Name of the family he lived with when he went to Kin'g School
10 Clues: Second husband his Mom married • The place King's School was in • The Place in London he was buried • The book about Modern Science he made • The subject his first discovery was in • The Queen he was knighted by in 1705: Queen _______ • The calendar people were switching to when Isaac was born • Name of the family he lived with when he went to Kin'g School • ...
academic disciplines 2023-06-22
Across
- The scientific field focused on understanding the human body, preventing and treating illnesses, and promoting health.
- The study of Earth's structure, history, and the processes that shape our planet and its resources.
- The study of rules and regulations that help maintain order and justice in our societies and daily interactions.
- The creative discipline that combines art and science in the design and construction of buildings and structures.
- The introspective search for knowledge and understanding of life's big questions, like what is right and what is real.
- The engaging tale of human events, discoveries, and civilizations that have shaped our world over time.
- A branch of science focusing on substances, how they combine and react, and the processes that create new materials.
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- The fascinating exploration of living organisms, from tiny microbes to giant whales, and how they function and interact.
- The exciting study of stars, planets, galaxies, and everything that exists beyond Earth's atmosphere.
- The study of the relationship between living organisms and their environment, exploring the delicate balance of nature.
- The beautiful art of written works, such as stories, poems, and plays, that express human emotions and experiences.
- The exciting discovery of long-lost artifacts, structures, and civilizations from the past, revealing secrets of our history.
- The world of numbers, patterns, and shapes that helps us understand and solve problems in our daily lives.
- The investigation of the fundamental forces and properties of the universe, from tiny particles to immense black holes.
- The examination of how people and societies make choices, allocate resources, and interact in the world of commerce.
- The captivating investigation of the human mind, emotions, and behavior to better understand ourselves and others.
16 Clues: The study of Earth's structure, history, and the processes that shape our planet and its resources. • The exciting study of stars, planets, galaxies, and everything that exists beyond Earth's atmosphere. • The engaging tale of human events, discoveries, and civilizations that have shaped our world over time. • ...
history 2018-12-15
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- The development of skills in a particular kind of work, such as trading or record keeping.
- A form of trade in which people exchange goods and services without the use of money.
- A prehistoric period that began about 8000 B.C.
- A prehistoric period that lasted from about 2,500,000 to 8000 B.C.
- A long-lasting pattern of organization in a community.
- A member of a biological group including human beings and related species that walk upright.
- A member of a nomadic group whose food supply depends on hunting animals and collecting plant foods.
- The taming of animals for human use.
- A skilled worker, such as a weaver or a potter, who makes goods by hand.
- A human-made object, such as a tool, weapon, or piece of jewelry.
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- One of the professional record keepers in early civilizations.
- A tiered.
- The major change in human life caused by the beginnings of farming.
- The way I which people apply knowledge, tools and inventions to meet their needs.
- The biological species to which modern human begins belong.
- A form of culture characterized by cities, specialized workers, complex institutions, record keeping, and advanced technology.
- A system of writing with wedge-shaped symbols, invented by the Sumerians around 3000 B.C.
- A period in human history
- A people's unique way of life, shown by its tools, customs, arts, and ideas.
- A member of a group that has no permanent home, wandering from place to place in search of food and water.
20 Clues: A tiered. • A period in human history • The taming of animals for human use. • A prehistoric period that began about 8000 B.C. • A long-lasting pattern of organization in a community. • The biological species to which modern human begins belong. • One of the professional record keepers in early civilizations. • ...
9 Weeks Exam Review 2023-10-02
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- wrote "The Wealth of Nations," one of the early advocates for capitalism
- An agreement between the people and their government, people give up some rights in exchange for protection
- The private ownership of the factors of production, which leads to the creation of a good, sold at a market
- Theory of relativity
- Discovered radium and radioactivity, won two Nobel Prizes, and discovered atoms were small, active worlds
- A time when new inventions such as the seed drill and the steel plow made farming easier and faster. The production of food rose dramatically.
- French general who became emperor of France
- Wrote "Leviathan," said the best government has all the power in one person - a king
- A condition in which no governments or laws existed at all
- Based on the belief that the sun is the center of the universe
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- Time period when modern science began to emerge.
- A system in which society owns and controls the means of production.
- Where did the Industrial Revolution begin?
- People want to be ruled by people who have the same culture as them. Loyalty belongs to the nation, not to the leader
- People should be as free as possible from government restraints.
- A territory that has people of many different nationalities within its borders
- the idea that all humans are born with rights, which include the right to life, liberty, and property
- Wrote "An Essay Concerning Human Understanding," said people could revolt if the government did not protect their rights
- Wrote the Communist Manifesto, father of communism
- Earth is the center of the Universe
20 Clues: Theory of relativity • Earth is the center of the Universe • Where did the Industrial Revolution begin? • French general who became emperor of France • Time period when modern science began to emerge. • Wrote the Communist Manifesto, father of communism • A condition in which no governments or laws existed at all • ...
Human geography 2024-03-13
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- Counting people in a specific land area is demographics.
- place of origin for a widespread cultural trend
- Idea expands, influencing more as it spreads widely.
- City's location connects to surrounding human-made and natural features.
- frequency with which something occurs in space
- customary beliefs, material traits, and social forms
- Geographic Information System
- Measuring north-south distance from the Equator on Earth.
- spread of ideas, objects, inventions, and other practices from place to place
- measurement east or west of the prime meridian
- Local governments control smaller areas known as geographic subdivisions.
- vary widely from one country to another
- number of farmers per unit area of farmland
- Collecting distant data without physical contact, using remote methods.
- Interconnected hierarchy, not separate, forms a cohesive structure.
- Idea spreads locally by person-to-person contact, controlled by distance.
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- Idea spreads from well-connected to broader individuals sequentially
- Crosses mid-Pacific, follows 180° longitude in north-south direction.
- Relocation spreads ideas as people move to new places.
- Place of personal significance or meaning to an individual.
- the arrangement of features in a space
- sense of history for a specific place
- Objects' existence creates space, influencing and exerting effects.
- Growing global links in economy, culture, and politics emerge.
- Relationship weakens as distance between entities grows
- Global Positioning System
- trends spreading from place to place.
- Enhanced transport and tech create the illusion of closer places.
- Graphically depicting a geographical area on a flat surface.
- Map visually shows human activities and spatial relationships on Earth.
30 Clues: Global Positioning System • Geographic Information System • sense of history for a specific place • trends spreading from place to place. • the arrangement of features in a space • vary widely from one country to another • number of farmers per unit area of farmland • frequency with which something occurs in space • measurement east or west of the prime meridian • ...
57. Famous People 2023-06-25
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- They are people who perform in plays, movies, or television shows, portraying different characters and bringing stories to life.
- They are individuals who create or develop new ideas, products, or technologies that contribute to society's progress and advancement.
- They are individuals who write books, stories, or articles, creating literary works for readers to enjoy and learn from.
- They are individuals who are involved in politics and hold positions of power, making decisions and representing the public's interests.
- They are individuals who express their creativity through various forms of visual or performing arts, such as painting or sculpting.
- They are individuals who play musical instruments or create music through singing, composing, or producing.
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- They are individuals who study and investigate various aspects of the natural world, conducting experiments and making discoveries.
- They are individuals who participate in sports and engage in physical activities, showcasing their skills and competing against others.
- They are individuals who participate in sports and engage in physical activities, showcasing their skills and competing against others.
- They are individuals who use their voices to perform songs and entertain audiences with their musical abilities.
- They are individuals who actively promote and work towards social or political change, advocating for specific causes or issues.
11 Clues: They are individuals who play musical instruments or create music through singing, composing, or producing. • They are individuals who use their voices to perform songs and entertain audiences with their musical abilities. • They are individuals who write books, stories, or articles, creating literary works for readers to enjoy and learn from. • ...
Leonardo Da Vinci 2021-02-03
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- Chapter 3 What material did Leonardo Da Vinci want to use to make his sculpture of Sfoza’s father?
- Chapter 9 What could Leonardo Da Vinci use to hide some codes and secrets? 2 words
- Chapter 5 Which of Leonardo Da Vinci’s inventions imitated birds?
- Chapter 11 What was Leonardo Da Vinci’s last work?
- Chapter 7 Which one of Leonardo Da Vinci’s inventrions did Jacquie Cozens try on TV? 2 words
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- Chapter 2 Who lived above the workshop?
- Chapter 3 Who stole the Mona Lisa painting?
- Chapter 4 What does the book call the most famous drawing in the history of art? 2 words
- Chapter 1 Where did Leonardo Da Vinci study how to draw?
- Chapter 10 How old was he when he died?
- Chapter 6 Where is Leonardo Bridge located?
- Chapter 5 Which invention of 1485 by Leonardo Da Vinci could help people to fly?
- Chapter 8 Where could you see his performances?
13 Clues: Chapter 2 Who lived above the workshop? • Chapter 10 How old was he when he died? • Chapter 3 Who stole the Mona Lisa painting? • Chapter 6 Where is Leonardo Bridge located? • Chapter 8 Where could you see his performances? • Chapter 11 What was Leonardo Da Vinci’s last work? • Chapter 1 Where did Leonardo Da Vinci study how to draw? • ...
Industrial Revolution 2021-11-10
Period 6 Crossword 2020-05-28
Across
- Worked from poverty to become superintendent of Pennsylvania railroad.
- Led to the killing of the famous Sitting Bull.
- Meeting of farmers from all over the United States in Florida.
- Preached by the Protestant clergy in order to support social justice for the poor.
- Due to the Panic of 1893, many unemployed Americans had to go to _____ kitchens or become hoboes.
- The first true skyscraper with a steel skeleton.
- Gold discoveries in _____ increased the gold supply in 1897.
- _____ immigrants originated from northern and western Europe.
- People who analyze and forecast future prices.
- Drilled the first U.S. oil drill.
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- Story where girl moves to the big city in order to obtain the American Dream (Written by Theodore Dreiser).
- After the Civil War, railroad mileage increased more than _____.
- Location of first research laboratory
- The Congress during Harrison's presidency became the first _____ dollar Congress.
- Amount of land offered in the Homestead Act (acres).
- Boxer dubbed "The Boston Strong Boy" that became a household name in the late 19th century.
- The WCTU had around _____ members in 1898.
- Leader of political machine; died in jail in 1878.
- Railroad company that started from Omaha and moved westward.
- President who was a "Halfbreed" and died to a gunshot wound while in office.
- Leading founder of the Sierra Club and popular preservationist.
- The three r's that elementary schools taught in the 19th century were reading, writing, and _____.
- American Indians mainly hunted _____ during the 19th century.
- American writer who coined the expression "Gilded Age".
- Discovery of gold in _____, Colorado brought nearly 100,000 miners to the region.
25 Clues: Drilled the first U.S. oil drill. • Location of first research laboratory • The WCTU had around _____ members in 1898. • Led to the killing of the famous Sitting Bull. • People who analyze and forecast future prices. • The first true skyscraper with a steel skeleton. • Leader of political machine; died in jail in 1878. • ...
Occupation 2 2023-06-14
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- A person who repairs and maintains mechanical devices, engines, or vehicles, ensuring their proper functioning.
- A person who participates in sports or physical activities, demonstrating skill, strength, and endurance.
- A person who educates and guides students in acquiring knowledge and skills.
- A legal professional who provides advice, represents clients in legal matters, and advocates for justice and fairness.
- A skilled cook who prepares and creates delicious meals and dishes in restaurants or other food establishments.
- A professional who applies scientific and mathematical principles to design, build, and maintain structures, machines, and systems.
- A skilled tradesperson who installs, maintains, and repairs electrical systems, equipment, and wiring in buildings or vehicles.
- A creative individual who expresses ideas, emotions, or stories through various forms of art, such as painting, sculpture, or music.
- A healthcare professional who assists doctors, provides patient care, administers medication, and promotes well-being.
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- An individual who performs rhythmic movements and steps to express emotions or tell stories through dance.
- A professional who designs and plans buildings, structures, and spaces, considering aesthetics, functionality, and safety.
- A person who captures and creates images using cameras, utilizing techniques and artistic vision to tell stories or capture moments.
- A professional who manages and organizes library resources, assists patrons in finding information, and promotes literacy.
- An expert in the field of science who conducts research, experiments, and analyzes data to expand knowledge and make discoveries.
- An expert in the field of science who conducts research, experiments, and analyzes data to expand knowledge and make discoveries.
- A person who plays a musical instrument or sings, creating and performing music for entertainment or artistic expression.
16 Clues: A person who educates and guides students in acquiring knowledge and skills. • A person who participates in sports or physical activities, demonstrating skill, strength, and endurance. • An individual who performs rhythmic movements and steps to express emotions or tell stories through dance. • ...
technology 2022-09-15
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- crime that is committed using the internet, for example by stealing somebody’s personal or bank details or by infecting their computer with a virus (n)
- present time or recent times (adj)
- the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles that you refuse to change (n)
- too important to be without, important that you could not manage without it (adj)
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- the methods for using scientific discoveries for practical purposes, esp. in industry (n)
- a set of pages on the internet, where a company or an organization, or an individual person, puts information (n)
- a gradual process of change and development (n)
- using a system of radio signals rather than wires to connect computers, mobile phones, etc. to each other (adj)
- to copy or move programs or information into a computer's memory, especially from the internet or a larger computer (v)
- caring more for what other people need and want rather than for what you yourself need and want (adj)
10 Clues: present time or recent times (adj) • a gradual process of change and development (n) • too important to be without, important that you could not manage without it (adj) • the methods for using scientific discoveries for practical purposes, esp. in industry (n) • the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles that you refuse to change (n) • ...
80s Cars and Transportation 2025-06-02
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- – What stainless steel car with gull-wing doors became famous from Back to the Future?
- – What form of urban transport was featured in a sitcom of the same name running into the early '80s?
- – What self-balancing scooter wasn't from the '80s but is often confused with retro inventions?
- – What compact Ford car was a top seller in the U.S. during much of the 1980s?
- – What Chevrolet sports car rivaled the Mustang in popularity during the 1980s?
- – What type of bike became a staple of '80s youth culture and was used for tricks and racing?
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- – What inexpensive Eastern European car became infamous in the U.S. for poor quality?
- – What wheeled footwear was popular in roller rinks and suburban sidewalks in the '80s?
- – What car body style featured a rear door that swung upward and was common in compact cars?
- – What Pontiac sports car was transformed into KITT in the TV show Knight Rider?
- – What family vehicle type gained popularity in the '80s for transporting kids and gear?
- – What muscle car was iconic in the 1980s, especially after Smokey and the Bandit?
12 Clues: – What compact Ford car was a top seller in the U.S. during much of the 1980s? • – What Chevrolet sports car rivaled the Mustang in popularity during the 1980s? • – What Pontiac sports car was transformed into KITT in the TV show Knight Rider? • – What muscle car was iconic in the 1980s, especially after Smokey and the Bandit? • ...
Sunday NYTimes 2022-06-18
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- get tangled up
- double deckers
- drop off
- close in
- college band
- enervate
- arm bone
- lab order
- one time CBS anchor
- like some charge cards
- ski leg resort
- out of port
- cheer for
- takes care of
- extend credit
- all kidding ___
- Fernando's farewell
- caffeine source
- lab runners
- carpenters groove
- earth bound?
- glass over
- interrogation technique
- colorless
- German currency informally
- pre-paella bite
- carrier to jerusalem
- British royalty?
- stead
- step on it
- famous last words?
- newspaper founded in 1912
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- ode to billie Joel e.g.
- famous last words
- composes
- town near cape cod's tip
- ____ island
- shuts vehemently
- paid off
- stands for
- electronics groundbreaker
- alpine transport
- that is
- love overseas
- govt security
- ___ devil
- heroic tales
- river to fulda
- entreats
- third degree?
- - news items
- Lawrence's land
- boom and zoom
- romantic interlude
- 0, in some measures
- bear, in madrid
- wife of Jacob
- "inventions of monsters" artist
- turkish title
- insults
- quarter pint
- best boyfriend
62 Clues: stead • that is • insults • composes • drop off • close in • enervate • arm bone • paid off • entreats • lab order • cheer for • ___ devil • colorless • stands for • glass over • step on it • ____ island • out of port • lab runners • college band • heroic tales • - news items • earth bound? • quarter pint • love overseas • govt security • takes care of • extend credit • third degree? • boom and zoom • wife of Jacob • turkish title • ...
Advent 2021-11-28
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- The name of the ferry company that Sophie bought a ticket to travel on
- A name for a cabin in a ship
- 'Little friar of the North' in Latin
- The land that Til was traveling to
- The material used for Qajaasaarneq
- Glasgow port - Godmother Helen stays near here!
- What the krill eat
- The profession that Sophie's parents had wanted her to learn
- Name of Scotland's biggest sewer
- One of the skills that Sophie said she had
- A key component of Lucy's favourite subject
- A rope attached to the lower corners of a sail
- The root that red dyes are made from
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- The stone that the city of Aberdeen is built from
- A white whale
- The name of the cat that Sophie followed
- Ancient name for winter festival
- Sophie imagined that it came to life
- The motion of a glacier
- Period in Scottish history characterised by inventions, new philosophies and scientific progress
- The name of a famous musician who comes from Bergen
- Main food of a humpback whale
- A two-masted boat
- A flower that a famous street in New Town is named after
24 Clues: A white whale • A two-masted boat • What the krill eat • The motion of a glacier • A name for a cabin in a ship • Main food of a humpback whale • Ancient name for winter festival • Name of Scotland's biggest sewer • The land that Til was traveling to • The material used for Qajaasaarneq • Sophie imagined that it came to life • 'Little friar of the North' in Latin • ...
Ch5Law 2013-05-13
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- A word, name, symbol, or slogan a business uses to identify its own goods and set them apart from others.
- Rules that government agencies issue to implement laws.
- The protection provided to a creative work.
- The document the federal government issues to inventors and companies that gives them the exclusive right to make, use, and sell their inventions for 17 years.
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- An agreement between two parties to carry out a transaction, such as the sale of goods from a seller to buyer.
- Tax A tax levied against a business’s profits.
- An associate of two or more persons who jointly own a for-profit business.
- A business formed under state or federal statutes that are authorized to act as a legal person.
- Proprietorship A business owned by a single individual, or proprietor.
- Tax Taxes levied against the property.
10 Clues: Tax Taxes levied against the property. • The protection provided to a creative work. • Tax A tax levied against a business’s profits. • Rules that government agencies issue to implement laws. • Proprietorship A business owned by a single individual, or proprietor. • An associate of two or more persons who jointly own a for-profit business. • ...
Unit 2 Review 2024-02-20
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- This protects creators of digital media to ensure that they have the rights to own their brands.
- This is issued to protects an inventor's rights to their discoveries.
- This gives congress the ability to make laws that allows them to exercise their expressed powers.
- This term was coined when the colonist were angry about being taxed from great britian.
- The words "we the people" demonstrates this constitutional principle:
- The constitution gives congress the ability to "coin money." In order to facilitate trade, the U.S came up with it's own______.
- This means that everyone is treated the same and cannot be descriminated by federal or state laws.
- The United States is this type of government.
- The five freedoms in this amendment include: Religion, Petition, Speech, Press, and Assembly.
- This keeps one branch of government from becoming too powerful.
- This was the conflict that resulted from states succeeding from the Union.
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- The goal of these were to pursuade the anti-federalist to approve the constitution.
- We have 3 different branches of government, this creates________.
- This group would not approve the consitution unless it contained a bill of rights.
- The states had way too much power when we were governed by the ____ _ _____.
- This was the result of the New Jersey and Virginia Plans.
- This clause says that the federal government is higher than the state governments.
- News media or newspapers are two examples of____.
- This is where the government can take private property for public use.
- An agreement between the government and its' people.
20 Clues: The United States is this type of government. • News media or newspapers are two examples of____. • An agreement between the government and its' people. • This was the result of the New Jersey and Virginia Plans. • This keeps one branch of government from becoming too powerful. • We have 3 different branches of government, this creates________. • ...
English CrossWord (2022 1/2) 2022-09-21
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- To look at something quickly and secretly because you should not be looking at it
- The willingness to accept or tolerate somebody / something, especially opinions or behaviour that you may not agree with, or people who are not like you
- making new discoveries; using new methods
- A promise to do something or to behave in a particular way
- Happening slowly over a long period; not sudden
- Showing you do not think that you are as important as other people
- To stare at somebody / something in a rude or stupid way
- Working hard at something because it is very important to you
- not objecting to doing something; having no reason for not doing something
- To look at something with your eyes partly shut in order to keep out bright light or to see better
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- To succeed in dealing with or controlling a problem that has been preventing you from achieving something
- Good at finding ways of doing things and solving problems, etc. .
- Looking very tired because of illness, worry, or lack of sleep
- Belief in your own abilities or strenghts
- The ability to invent things or solve problems in clever new ways
- To become very popular or successful in a place
- To stare at somebody / something with your mouth open because you are shocked or surprised
- A feeling that good things will happen and that something will be successful
- a calm and serious manner that deserves respect
- Intended to last for only a short time until somebody / something more permanent is found
20 Clues: Belief in your own abilities or strenghts • making new discoveries; using new methods • To become very popular or successful in a place • Happening slowly over a long period; not sudden • a calm and serious manner that deserves respect • To stare at somebody / something in a rude or stupid way • A promise to do something or to behave in a particular way • ...
Raheem Carasana,Period:4 2013-05-08
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- A word,name,symbol,or slogan a business uses to identifyits own goods and set them apart from others
- A business owned by a single individual or proprietor
- A rule that govermnet agencies issue to implement laws
- A tax levied against a business's profits
- Protection provided to a creative work
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- An association of two or more persons who jointly own a for-profit business
- A business formed under state or fedral statutes that is authorized to act as a legal person
- Taxes levied against the property,buildings,or land owned by a business
- A document given to inventors which gives them the rights to make,use,and sell their inventions
- An agreement between two parties to carry out a transaction such as the sale of goods from a seller to buyer
10 Clues: Protection provided to a creative work • A tax levied against a business's profits • A business owned by a single individual or proprietor • A rule that govermnet agencies issue to implement laws • Taxes levied against the property,buildings,or land owned by a business • An association of two or more persons who jointly own a for-profit business • ...
Vocabulary 2023-06-09
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- to recognize someone or something and say or prove who or what that person or thing is
- the collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit around the sun
- a group of stars forming a recognizable pattern that is traditionally named after its apparent form
- able to be known, seen, or declared in advance
- form an idea of the amount, number, or value of
- a person engaged or learned in philosophy, especially as an academic discipline.
- a supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something, especially one based on general principles independent of the thing to be explained
- person who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities.
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- handle or control
- the function assumed or part played by a person or thing in a particular situation
- something that has been discovered—found or found out about for the first time
- an optical instrument designed to make distant objects appear nearer
- a traditional story, especially one concerning the early history of a people or explaining some natural or social phenomenon
- deduce or conclude (information) from evidence and reasoning rather than from explicit statements
- a woman admired or idealized for her courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities
- a system of millions or billions of stars
- a fact or situation that is observed to exist or happen, especially one whose cause or explanation is in question
17 Clues: handle or control • a system of millions or billions of stars • able to be known, seen, or declared in advance • form an idea of the amount, number, or value of • an optical instrument designed to make distant objects appear nearer • the collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit around the sun • ...
PIONEERS 2021-09-15
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- When he declared himself bankrupt, Walt Disney had to abandon his career as an ___________.
- Name of the company which Steve Jobs first founded and was expelled from.
- Steve Jobs revolutionized the world by creating the first ____________ computer.
- Name of the Agency that offered Margaret Hamilton to work for the Apollo Mission
- The innovative type of cars that Elon Musk produces with his company.
- Margaret Hamilton was the first woman in computer p_____________
- During the First World War Amelia Earhart volunteered, together with her sister, to work as a _________.
- Besides being really innovative, Tesla cars offer their buyers other great features, such as games, pet caring and a___________
- One of Franklin's inventions, the iron stove, produced more heat using less __________
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- The name of the university where Mark Zuckerberg first launched Facebook.
- VK is the name of the Russian domestic __________ of Facebook.
- Amelia Earhart was the first person to fly over the ___________ Ocean.
- Benjamin Franklin established the science of ____________, for which he became famous
- Walt Disney's most famous cartoon __________ is Mickey Mouse.
- Margaret Hamilton wrote the code to operate the first computers to go into _____________
15 Clues: Walt Disney's most famous cartoon __________ is Mickey Mouse. • VK is the name of the Russian domestic __________ of Facebook. • Margaret Hamilton was the first woman in computer p_____________ • The innovative type of cars that Elon Musk produces with his company. • Amelia Earhart was the first person to fly over the ___________ Ocean. • ...
Egyptian vocab words 2022-11-30
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- a triangle-shaped area of land made from soil deposited by a river.
- imaginary creatures with the bodies of lions and the heads of other animals or humans—lined the path leading to the entrance.
- goods brought in from other regions—such as luxury items and inventions from Egypt, Asia, and other land along the Mediterranean Sea.
- a system of people in different lands who trade goods. The Kushites sent goods down the Nile to Egypt.
- She ruled from 170 BC to 150 BC.
- a long-lasting, paper like material made from reeds.
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- a tall, four-sided pillar that is pointed on top.Inside, the temples were lavishly decorated.
- a huge, stone slab inscribed with
- The tomb was filled with treasures, including boxes of jewelry, robes, a burial mask, andivory statues.
- the Egyptian writing system,
- or traders, carried goods to ports on the Mediterranean And Red seas and to southern Africa.
- items sent out to other regions—included gold,, iron tools, slaves, and ivory. Kushite merchants also traded leopard skins, ostrich feathers, and elephants.
12 Clues: the Egyptian writing system, • She ruled from 170 BC to 150 BC. • a huge, stone slab inscribed with • a long-lasting, paper like material made from reeds. • a triangle-shaped area of land made from soil deposited by a river. • or traders, carried goods to ports on the Mediterranean And Red seas and to southern Africa. • ...
Technology Vocabulary Part 1 2025-11-05
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- a person who speaks or acts in support of an individual or cause
- blind carbon copy
- the author takes on their own perspective when producing text on a website
- refers to creation of the mind, such as inventions and artistic creations and design
- unsolicited, unwanted junk email, often sent in bulk for commercial purposes or to spread scams and malware
- a visual representation of information or data that uses charts, diagrams, and images to make complex subjects easier to understand
- a person who observes an event but is not directly involved
- criminals use fraudulent messages to trick people into revealing sensitive information like passwords or or credit card details
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- doing your own work, properly crediting your sources, and avoiding cheating or plagiarism
- a single document on the World Wide Web, accessible through a web browser and identified by a unique URL
- the legal right to use copyrighted material without permission
- a collection of related web pages, along with content like text, images, and videos, that are accessed under a common domain name
- the trail of data left by your online activity, including everything from social media posts and emails to browsing history
- small data files that websites store on your device to remember you, such as your login, preferences, and shopping cart items
14 Clues: blind carbon copy • a person who observes an event but is not directly involved • the legal right to use copyrighted material without permission • a person who speaks or acts in support of an individual or cause • the author takes on their own perspective when producing text on a website • ...
Ancient China 2020-03-26
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- / A series of rulers from the same family.
- Wall of China / The great wall of China is a wall built across the northern border of China.
- Cotta / Shi Huangdi had an army of Terra cotta or baked clay warriors buried beside his tomb to protect him.
- Bones / An animal bone used to consult with the many gods worshiped by the Shang people.
- Kingdom / China’s warring states ended when the leader of the Qin Kingdom defeated all other Kingdoms around 221 B.C.
- Road / A series of international Trade routes which is one of China’s great legacies.
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- He / China developed on the land between China's two great rivers Huang-He and Chang Jiang
- Diffusion / A spread of cultural beliefs and social activities from one group of people to another.
- Cycle / The pattern of the rise and fall of dynasties in Ancient and Early China.
- / The traders on the silk roads usually walked in groups called caravans.
- / One of Chinas most valued inventions is the beautiful textile or cloth called silk.
11 Clues: / A series of rulers from the same family. • / The traders on the silk roads usually walked in groups called caravans. • Cycle / The pattern of the rise and fall of dynasties in Ancient and Early China. • / One of Chinas most valued inventions is the beautiful textile or cloth called silk. • ...
Technology 2016-10-03
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- utilize gesture, touch, and voice to change the way we interact with and control computers and complicated machines.
- Any activity that uses some form of electronic communication in the inventory, exchange, advertisement, distribution, and payment of goods and services
- social platforms that provide functionality, community, and identify well beyond the value provided by traditional corporate websites.
- intended to reverse the effects of human activities on the environment.
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- an information and communication-based electronic exchange environment mostly occupied by sophisticated computer and telecommunication technologies and digitized offerings.
- inventions or innovations from applied science or engineering research
- used to develop genetically modified crops to create enough food for a growing world population
7 Clues: inventions or innovations from applied science or engineering research • intended to reverse the effects of human activities on the environment. • used to develop genetically modified crops to create enough food for a growing world population • ...
Chapter 18 Section 1,2 & 3 2022-12-04
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- Addams: Opened a settlement house for the poor.
- The process of making an area more urban.
- line: A manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a belt.
- Buildings divided into many tiny apartments.
- Graham Bell: The inventor of the telephone.
- A group of corporations runned by a single board of directors.
- Edison: “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions.
- To make significant changes.
- Carnegie:
- To improve or make small changes.
- A company that controls most or all business in a particular industry.
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product.
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- D. Rockefeller: Invested in oil refinery.
- To prove to be reasonable.
- bargaining: Unions negotiate with management for workers as a group.
- An increase in amount.
- house: A center offering to help the urban poor.
- Businesses owned by many investors.
- inventors of the gas powered airplane.
- and Orville Wright:
- To get rid of something
- Gompers: Formed a powerful union known as the AFL.
- enterprise: A system in which privately owned businesses compete freely.
- Some who sets up a new business to make profit.
- An occasion or time when outpatients are given treatment.
- Ford: A Car manufacturer that made Cars available to millions of people.
26 Clues: Carnegie: • and Orville Wright: • An increase in amount. • To get rid of something • To prove to be reasonable. • To make significant changes. • To improve or make small changes. • Businesses owned by many investors. • inventors of the gas powered airplane. • D. Rockefeller: Invested in oil refinery. • The process of making an area more urban. • ...
Vocab 1.1, 1.2 2024-11-06
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- – “When the storm became too dangerous, the hikers decided to leave their campsite and find safety.”
- – “Seeing the injured animal, she felt a need to lessen its pain.”
- – “The workers decided to refuse to work until they received better wages.”
- – “The explorer set off on a long adventure, hoping to discover new lands.”
- – “The business thrived, and the community celebrated the rise in wealth and good fortune.”
- – “In his heart, he felt a deep emotion for his childhood home.”
- – “When sugar is mixed into hot tea, it gradually disappears.”
- – “The author planned out an exciting sequence of events that would keep readers hooked until the end of the story.”
- – “The young athlete gave up his free time to practice every day, knowing it would help him achieve his goals.”
- – “The scientist mixed two different chemicals together, creating a new substance with unique properties.”
- – “Some companies take advantage of workers, paying them very little for a lot of work.”
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- – “He managed to trick the animal into a hidden trap in the forest.”
- – “To solve the difficult puzzle, she needed total focus without any distractions.”
- – “After trying several solutions that didn’t work, she had to use her last option to fix the problem.”
- – “Becoming a doctor required years of studying and a strong commitment to helping others.”
- – “The lawyer made a final plea to the judge, hoping to sway the decision.”
- – “It was his dream to become a famous artist, and he had a deep love for painting.”
- – “He was a poor, miserable person with hardly enough food or money to survive.”
- – “In the end, the scientist hoped her discoveries would be remembered and valued by future generations.”
- – “After hours of hard labor in the fields, the farmer was exhausted.”
20 Clues: – “When sugar is mixed into hot tea, it gradually disappears.” • – “In his heart, he felt a deep emotion for his childhood home.” • – “Seeing the injured animal, she felt a need to lessen its pain.” • – “He managed to trick the animal into a hidden trap in the forest.” • – “After hours of hard labor in the fields, the farmer was exhausted.” • ...
Industrial Revolution 2016-11-24
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- a layer of gas above the Earth's surface that protects human beings from harmful rays of the sun
- a supply of workers
- to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- to use
- an economy based on industry not agriculture
- world-wide
- new inventions; the science of industry
- the essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
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- animal droppings used to fertilize land
- a complete change in something; the overthrow of the government
- an act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering professions
- an increase in the world's temperature
- animal food
- the colonizing power in the language of colonialism
- money used to invest in business
- to feed on growing plants, such as grass
- unproductive; inadequate in performance
- land which could be used by everyone
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
19 Clues: to use • world-wide • animal food • a supply of workers • money used to invest in business • land which could be used by everyone • an increase in the world's temperature • animal droppings used to fertilize land • unproductive; inadequate in performance • new inventions; the science of industry • to feed on growing plants, such as grass • ...
Industrial Revolution 2025-12-07
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- Period of major technological change from about 1750 to the 1900s when machines replaced much human labor
- The working class in Marx’s model of society
- Person who helped spread the textile industry to the United States
- Money used to invest in new technology and industry
- Business owned by stockholders who share in profits
- People who bring together money, labor, and inventions to create businesses
- Author of The Wealth of Nations and major thinker of capitalism
- Key metal used to build machines, tools, and railways
- Powerful machine improved by the 1700s that allowed factories to run continuously
- Large supplies of useful materials like iron and coal
- Belief in the greatest happiness for the greatest number of people
- Adam Smith’s idea that the free market guides the economy
- Production moved from homes to large buildings with machines
- Early major industry in Britain focused on cloth and cotton
- Taking over and fencing off land from peasant farmers
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- Idea that business should operate with little or no government interference
- Farming changes that helped increase food and support population growth
- 1848 work by Marx that described class struggle and revolution
- Economic system where society or the government controls production
- Major fuel source that powered factories and steam technology
- Nickname for Britain as the most productive country in the world
- Movement of people from rural areas to cities
- Economic system where private individuals and firms own production
- Socialist thinker who argued history is shaped by class conflict
- Rapid growth in people that increased the labor supply
- Worker groups that fought for better wages, hours, and conditions
- Thinker who warned about population growth and food shortages
- Restoring soil by switching which crops are planted each season
28 Clues: The working class in Marx’s model of society • Movement of people from rural areas to cities • Money used to invest in new technology and industry • Business owned by stockholders who share in profits • Key metal used to build machines, tools, and railways • Large supplies of useful materials like iron and coal • Taking over and fencing off land from peasant farmers • ...
JD_IPR 2024-03-22
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- Term refers to the legal rights that protect creations of the mind, such as inventions, literary and artistic works, and symbols
- Term describes the unauthorized use or reproduction of someone else's intellectual property?
- Type of IPT that protects original works of authorship, such as writings, music, and artwork
- Term refers to the trail of data left by interactions in a digital environment
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- A potential consequence of sharing personal information online without considering privacy settings?
- Hostile or aggressive online behavior
6 Clues: Hostile or aggressive online behavior • Term refers to the trail of data left by interactions in a digital environment • Term describes the unauthorized use or reproduction of someone else's intellectual property? • Type of IPT that protects original works of authorship, such as writings, music, and artwork • ...
AC Vocabulary 2 & 3 2024-04-17
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- / A written plan that identifies a problem, its criteria, and its constraints.
- / The first line of a code block that embodies other blocks.
- / A sequence of characters (letters, numerals, symbols, and punctuation marks).
- / The process of reducing complexity by hiding unnecessary details to make it easier to think about a problem.
- / Very large data sets that can be analyzed to better understand systems and show patterns of behavior.
- / Creations of the mind, such as inventions; literary and artistic works; designs; and symbols, names and images used in commerce.
- / To assign a variable its initial, or first, value.
- / A value provided as input to a code block or a predefined procedure.
- / A collection of data that is stored permanently on a computer or digital device, organized in a way that allows the programmer to access, update, and remove any data element as needed.
- / A type of loop that repeats for a given number of repetitions.
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- / A list that contains data that is pre-set in the program.
- / A set of code that performs an action and is considered a type of abstraction.
- / Duplicated or replicated code within a program.
- / The layer of an app that contains the data entered and used in the app.
- / To loop through a list of items, one item at a time.
- / A systematic, problem-solving strategy that designers follow to come up with a solution to a problem.
- / The layer of an app that the user sees and interacts with.
- / The execution of one pass of a loop.
- / An ordered collection of data elements stored and accessed in a program.
- / A placeholder in a device's memory that stores a value a program is using.
20 Clues: / The execution of one pass of a loop. • / Duplicated or replicated code within a program. • / To assign a variable its initial, or first, value. • / To loop through a list of items, one item at a time. • / A list that contains data that is pre-set in the program. • / The first line of a code block that embodies other blocks. • ...
Ancient China 2020-03-26
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- / A series of rulers from the same family.
- Wall of China / The great wall of China is a wall built across the northern border of China.
- Cotta / Shi Huangdi had an army of Terra cotta or baked clay warriors buried beside his tomb to protect him.
- Bones / An animal bone used to consult with the many gods worshiped by the Shang people.
- Kingdom / China’s warring states ended when the leader of the Qin Kingdom defeated all other Kingdoms around 221 B.C.
- Road / A series of international Trade routes which is one of China’s great legacies.
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- He / China developed on the land between China's two great rivers Huang-He and Chang Jiang
- Diffusion / A spread of cultural beliefs and social activities from one group of people to another.
- Cycle / The pattern of the rise and fall of dynasties in Ancient and Early China.
- / The traders on the silk roads usually walked in groups called caravans.
- / One of Chinas most valued inventions is the beautiful textile or cloth called silk.
11 Clues: / A series of rulers from the same family. • / The traders on the silk roads usually walked in groups called caravans. • Cycle / The pattern of the rise and fall of dynasties in Ancient and Early China. • / One of Chinas most valued inventions is the beautiful textile or cloth called silk. • ...
Social Studies Weekly - wk#19 2024-03-13
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- the President who passed the Homestead Act of 1862
- perhaps the single greatest contributing factor to people moving to the Midwest
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- traveling to another country to live there
- the characteristic features of everyday life shared by people in a particular place or time
- a large, global public event that showcased new technology, inventions, and products
- practices or beliefs that are passed down from generation to generation in a culture
6 Clues: traveling to another country to live there • the President who passed the Homestead Act of 1862 • perhaps the single greatest contributing factor to people moving to the Midwest • a large, global public event that showcased new technology, inventions, and products • practices or beliefs that are passed down from generation to generation in a culture • ...
Final Exam review 2023-05-08
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- the Israelites only worshipped one God making them
- A scholar and/or writer of history
- the Egyptian process of preserving the body for the after life
- the rebirth of the soul
- Form of government where a few people held all the power
- Paleolithic people who moved from place to place in search of food
- Universal spirit in Hinduism
- a binding promise with the Hebrew God
- Large deposit of silt at the mouth of a river
- Major change that took place during Neolithic Age
- Allowing emotions and opinions to judge people and events
- the lifestyle of moving from place to place
- wise sayings
- Old kingdom tombs for dead pharaohs
- religion influenced by Judaism that follows the teachings of Muhammed
- historians are interested in finding the
- the mass migration of the Israelites out of slaver in Egypt
- A long line of rules from the same family
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- an example of ancient architecture, made by King Nebuchadnezzar and considered one of the seven wonders of the world
- Consequences for actions in the next life
- Bring source from its natural source to water crops
- Considered the cradle of civilization and lay between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- Lines that circle north and south around the earth and measure distances east and west of the Prime Meridian are called
- Ideas and inventions that make life easier
- religion influenced by Judaism that follows the teachings of Jesus
- body of land surrounded on all sides EXCEPT one
- known for conquering an empire and spreading Greek culture
- To worship many gods
- who did the Greeks fight in the battle of Thermopylae
- religion that believes the cause for all suffering is rooted in desire
30 Clues: wise sayings • To worship many gods • the rebirth of the soul • Universal spirit in Hinduism • A scholar and/or writer of history • Old kingdom tombs for dead pharaohs • a binding promise with the Hebrew God • historians are interested in finding the • Consequences for actions in the next life • A long line of rules from the same family • ...
Chapter 5 Vocab 2024-10-28
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- The social position of an individual within society. (often determined by factors like wealth, education, and occupation)
- A person who writes or copies documents, often serving as a record-keeper in ancient societies
- A complex society characterized by urban development, social structures, a form of government, and the presence of cultural and technological advancements.
- The application of knowledge for practical purposes, often leading to tools and inventions.
- The beliefs, customs, arts, and practices of a particular society or group.
- A curved structure that spans an opening, often used in architecture to support weight above doorways or bridges.
- A two-wheeled vehicle pulled by a horse or horses
- A stringed musical instrument popular in ancient cultures, resembling a small harp, often used in religious and cultural ceremonies.
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- (two words) The organized pattern of relationships and social arrangements that shape a society.
- There are _____ features of a civilization
- A system of writing developed in ancient Mesopotamia, using wedge-shaped marks on clay tablets
- A rectangular stepped tower, often part of a temple complex in ancient Mesopotamia, used for religious purposes.
- A symbol or image used to represent a word or concept, often found in early writing systems as a way to communicate ideas visually.
13 Clues: There are _____ features of a civilization • A two-wheeled vehicle pulled by a horse or horses • The beliefs, customs, arts, and practices of a particular society or group. • The application of knowledge for practical purposes, often leading to tools and inventions. • ...
Industrial Revolution Inventions 2021-10-04
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- a machine used to spin cotton and other fibres
- a heat engine that performs mechanical work using steam as its working fluid
- an electric light with a wire filament heated until it glows
- a telecommunications device that permits two or more users to conduct a conversation when they are too far apart to be heard directly
- a machine used to sew fabric and materials together with thread
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- a mechanized loom
- multi-spindle spinning frame
- a spinning frame that is powered by a water-wheel
- a machine that quickly and easily separates cotton fibers from their seeds
- an electrical machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy
10 Clues: a mechanized loom • multi-spindle spinning frame • a machine used to spin cotton and other fibres • a spinning frame that is powered by a water-wheel • an electric light with a wire filament heated until it glows • a machine used to sew fabric and materials together with thread • a machine that quickly and easily separates cotton fibers from their seeds • ...
Industrial Revolution Inventions 2023-04-10
10 Clues: Created by Henry Ford • Created by James Watt • Created by Eli Whitney • Created by Henry Bessemer • Created by James Hargreaves • Discovered by Louis Pasteur • Discovered by Edward Jenner • Created by Guglielmo Marconi • Created by the Wright Brothers • Created by Alexander Graham Bell
Unit 5 - Inventions 2017-10-16
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- A thing that people can´t do.
- They can help people with their lives.
- The price of an article is too high.
- With this device You can listen to music.
- You can cook food and heat water with It.
- The price of an article is low-cost.
- A thing that robots can do.
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- With this device You can work for many hours.
- A thing that robots can do.
- Device to record all you see.
- You can buy in England with this currency.
11 Clues: A thing that robots can do. • A thing that robots can do. • A thing that people can´t do. • Device to record all you see. • The price of an article is too high. • The price of an article is low-cost. • They can help people with their lives. • With this device You can listen to music. • You can cook food and heat water with It. • You can buy in England with this currency. • ...
Famous Inventions A 2026-01-05
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- It allows people to experience virtual worlds.
- Use this to find your direction.
- This kills and prevents the growth of harmful bacteria
- It is used in guns and fireworks.
- A fundamental piece of the circuitry in televisions, cellphones, and computers.
- It is used to look at things far away.
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- This enables us to see inside the human body.
- This is used in houses at night.
- These machine do repetitive, and sometimes dangerous tasks.
- This is used for space travel.
10 Clues: This is used for space travel. • Use this to find your direction. • This is used in houses at night. • It is used in guns and fireworks. • It is used to look at things far away. • This enables us to see inside the human body. • It allows people to experience virtual worlds. • This kills and prevents the growth of harmful bacteria • ...
FAMOUS INVENTIONS 1 2025-08-15
10 Clues: Karl Benz (10) • Charles Babbage (8) • Thomas Edison (5,4) • John Logie Baird (10) • Guglielmo Marconi (5) • Alexander Fleming (10) • Johannes Gutenberg (8,5) • Alexander Graham Bell (9) • Joseph Nicéphore Niépce (10) • Wright Brothers (Orville and Wilbur Wright)(8)
20's Inventions 2025-11-21
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- Invented to keep the flow of traffic smooth.
- Device used in aircraft to determine its altitude.
- Style of car that was designed to get sunshine whilst driving.
- Used to capture a picture of someone of something quickly.
- Fun water sport intended to attach to the back of a boat.
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- Invented to help with keeping one's posture while driving.
- Common invention used by NASA and US military for nukes and spacecraft.
- Vehicle used to plow piles out of the way or pull vehicles out of ditches.
- Common food item used today, commonly found in a fast food restaurant.
- Type of medicine commonly used today.
10 Clues: Type of medicine commonly used today. • Invented to keep the flow of traffic smooth. • Device used in aircraft to determine its altitude. • Fun water sport intended to attach to the back of a boat. • Invented to help with keeping one's posture while driving. • Used to capture a picture of someone of something quickly. • ...
FAMOUS INVENTIONS 2 2025-08-15
10 Clues: Karl Jansky (5,9) • Walter Hunt (6,3) • Robert Goddard (6) • Carl von Linde (12) • Alessandro Volta (7) • Carl Djerassi (13,4) • Michael Faraday (8,9) • John Philip Holland (9) • Antonie van Leeuwenhoek (10) • Christopher Latham Sholes (10)
Accidental Inventions Crossword 2026-04-16
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- George Crum made these extra thin and salty to annoy a complaining customer. (11 letters)
- This moldable material was discovered while looking for a cheaper alternative to shellac. (7 letters)
- Originally a syrup made of coca leaves and kola nuts to treat headaches. (8 letters)
- This "shatterproof" material was discovered after a beaker with a plastic film didn't break. (11 letters)
- This non-stick substance was found when a gas mixture "vanished" inside a container. (6 letters)
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- These were created when a pharmacist tried to scrape a dried chemical off a mixing stick. (7 letters)
- Wilhelm Roentgen saw the bones of his hand when he accidentally stepped in front of these. (5 letters)
- A scientist trying to record heartbeats accidentally created this life-saving device. (9 letters)
- These sticky notes were made using a "low tack" adhesive that was actually a failed super-glue. (7 letters)
- Alexander Fleming found this growing in a petri dish; it eventually led to Penicillin. (4 letters)
10 Clues: Originally a syrup made of coca leaves and kola nuts to treat headaches. (8 letters) • George Crum made these extra thin and salty to annoy a complaining customer. (11 letters) • This non-stick substance was found when a gas mixture "vanished" inside a container. (6 letters) • ...
Culture Vocabulary Refresher 2025-01-08
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- The set of beliefs, behaviors, and traits shared by a group of people, way of life”.
- Reasons that people leave a certain place.
- Someone with a well-founded fear of being persecuted/punished in their country of origin due to race,religion, nationality, or political opinion. their country of origin due to race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group or political opinion.
- A society that contains diverse cultures.
- Reason that people are attracted to a new place.
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- A group that shares a geographic region, a sense of identity, and a culture.
- A single piece of culture such as food, clothing, technology, beliefs and language that the people of a particular culture share.
- A belief or activity passed down within a society and still maintained in the present
- The spread of ideas, inventions, or patterns of behavior from one culture to another.
- Adapting the customs from one culture for use in another culture.
- The movement of people that is intended to be permanent maintained in the present.
- Someone who comes INTO a country.
- An area that is unified by common cultural traits
13 Clues: Someone who comes INTO a country. • A society that contains diverse cultures. • Reasons that people leave a certain place. • Reason that people are attracted to a new place. • An area that is unified by common cultural traits • Adapting the customs from one culture for use in another culture. • ...
Cressida's Gilded Age Crossword Puzzle 2026-02-26
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- was the backbone of Louisiana’s economy. The state’s fertile soil and long growing season made it ideal for it.
- This Iconic statue of the U.S greets immigrants at the New York Harbor, symbolizing hope and freedom.
- contributed to the rapid expansion of South Dakota’s economy and its eventual statehood in 1889.
- highlighted the growing tensions between industrialists and laborers.
- the historic meeting point where the two railroads joined.
- world’s wealthiest man and a major philanthropist.
- born into slavery and rose to become a leading African American intellectual.
- formed the American Railway Union in 1892. Two years later, found himself leading the great Pullman strike.
- This was the first law in American history to exclude an entire ethnic group from immigration.
- assisted America in a crisis, loaning the federal government more than $60 million.
- served as a main entry point for Immigrants from countries like Italy, Ireland, Poland, and Russia arriving in the United States
- started out as a Bobbin boy at a cotton factory, earning $1.20 a week.
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- built a transportation empire in railroads and shipping, earning the nickname “The Commodore.”
- was nicknamed “The Wizard of Menlo Park” for groundbreaking inventions.
- a powerful political organization in New York City that helped immigrants find jobs and housing in exchange for their votes.
- American labour leader and the first president of the American Federation of Labor.
- Built between 1863 and 1869, connected the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads.
- provided support to recently arrived immigrants and working-class families who faced poverty and harsh living conditions, with services that included English language classes, job training, and childcare.
- a journalist born on November 5, 1857, in Erie County, Pennsylvania.
19 Clues: world’s wealthiest man and a major philanthropist. • the historic meeting point where the two railroads joined. • a journalist born on November 5, 1857, in Erie County, Pennsylvania. • highlighted the growing tensions between industrialists and laborers. • started out as a Bobbin boy at a cotton factory, earning $1.20 a week. • ...
Science club 2013-08-13
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- Dmitri Mendeleev created the first version of the _____ of elements and used it to predict the properties of yet to be discovered elements
- Of all his useful inventions his most famous one was the light bulb
- scientist who win the first Nobel Prize in Physics in 1901 discovered _____.
- People who invented a thing is called
- scientist who win the first Nobel Prize in Physics in 1901.
- Antibiotics that derived from Penicillium fungi and eliminate infection causing bacteria
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- E = mc^2 developer
- Antonie van Leeuwenhoek considered the father of _____ he is better known for his work on microscopes
- Discovered gravitational force, established three universal laws of motion, came up with binomial theorem and was a co-creator of calculus
- country of origin of the scientist who win the first Nobel Prize in Physics in 1901
10 Clues: E = mc^2 developer • People who invented a thing is called • scientist who win the first Nobel Prize in Physics in 1901. • Of all his useful inventions his most famous one was the light bulb • scientist who win the first Nobel Prize in Physics in 1901 discovered _____. • country of origin of the scientist who win the first Nobel Prize in Physics in 1901 • ...
Social Studies Weekly - wk#19 2023-02-07
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- a large, global public event that showcased new technology, inventions, and products
- traveling to another country to live there
- practices or beliefs that are passed down from generation to generation in a culture
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- perhaps the single greatest contributing factor to people moving to the Midwest
- the characteristic features of everyday life shared by people in a particular place or time
- the President who passed the Homestead Act of 1862
6 Clues: traveling to another country to live there • the President who passed the Homestead Act of 1862 • perhaps the single greatest contributing factor to people moving to the Midwest • a large, global public event that showcased new technology, inventions, and products • practices or beliefs that are passed down from generation to generation in a culture • ...
Humanism 2024-03-11
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- thinking Humanists questioned knowledge of scholars and sacred texts and tried to explain the natural phenomena.
- of knowledge Humanists didn't limit their knowledge to one area.
- and creativity Belief in a better life and their creativity resulted in many inventions.
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- literature Culture and philosophy became the point of reference for intellectual and artistic activity.
- Humans became the centre of philosophical reflection and artistic creation.
5 Clues: of knowledge Humanists didn't limit their knowledge to one area. • Humans became the centre of philosophical reflection and artistic creation. • and creativity Belief in a better life and their creativity resulted in many inventions. • literature Culture and philosophy became the point of reference for intellectual and artistic activity. • ...
EAPP CROSSWORD 2025-03-06
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- They help us make sense of the world around us and inspire new discoveries.
- is a collection of work that showcases your skills, abilities, and experience.
- is a type of question that limits the possible responses. It typically asks for a specific piece of information, and the answer is usually a simple "yes" or "no," a single word, or a choice from a limited set of options.
- is the process of ordering items or individuals based on their relative importance, value, or performance.
- This refers to the ability to guide and inspire others towards a common goal.
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- is a set of written questions used to collect information from a group of people. It's a structured tool for gathering data on opinions, attitudes, behaviors, and demographics.
- It implies considering what is acceptable and relevant to the circumstances.
- are a systematic and controlled way to test a hypothesis and gather evidence to support or refute it.
- is a type of question that encourages a detailed and thoughtful response.
9 Clues: is a type of question that encourages a detailed and thoughtful response. • They help us make sense of the world around us and inspire new discoveries. • It implies considering what is acceptable and relevant to the circumstances. • This refers to the ability to guide and inspire others towards a common goal. • ...
SciFi crossword 2024-01-04
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- Created by Martin Cooper r, the director of research and development at Motorola
- invented by Simon Lake
- the most revolutionary invention of the last century
- First described by novelist Edward Bellamy in his 1887 utopian book
- Inspired by galvanism
- In 1942, famed sci-fi author Robert Heinlein published a short story about a physically infirm inventor
- Apple scientist Steve Perlman says that he got the idea for the groundbreaking multimedia program
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- Often cited as one of the most forward-thinking television shows in history
- Characters in Samuel Butler’s 1872 novel Erewhon realize computers “were ultimately destined to supplant the race of man,”
- Created by Chester Gould
- an acronym for one of Swift’s fictional inventions
- Invented by Igor Sikorsky
- The play R.U.R, a classic sci-fi classic sci-fi tale of artificial intelligence unfurls
- Robert H. Goddard, the American scientist
- the Seashell radio d-fi tale of artificial intelligence unfurls device is tucked inside the ear.
15 Clues: Inspired by galvanism • invented by Simon Lake • Created by Chester Gould • Invented by Igor Sikorsky • Robert H. Goddard, the American scientist • an acronym for one of Swift’s fictional inventions • the most revolutionary invention of the last century • First described by novelist Edward Bellamy in his 1887 utopian book • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2022-07-06
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- Newcomen, Inventor of the first steam engine in 1712
- Type of cheap labour widely used in factories in Britain during the IR
- Mill, First modern factory established by Richard Arkwright in 1771
- The name given to the transformation of towns & cities during the IR
- Jenny, James Hargreaves invented this in 1764 to spin wool or cotton
- The movement of people from the country to cities & towns during the IR
- People opposed to industrialization
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- Where the IR began
- Wages, One of the negative effects suffered by factory workers in Britain during the IR
- Watt, Inventor of the steam engine in 1763
- The natural resource that helped power the IR in Britain
- One of most important transportation inventions during the IR which helped transport goods & resources
- The creation of ______________ meant that workers all worked under one roof during set hours
- Shuttle, 1733 invention by John Kay which was important to the textile industry
- ____________ replaced hand tools during the IR and made work more efficient
15 Clues: Where the IR began • People opposed to industrialization • Watt, Inventor of the steam engine in 1763 • Newcomen, Inventor of the first steam engine in 1712 • The natural resource that helped power the IR in Britain • Mill, First modern factory established by Richard Arkwright in 1771 • The name given to the transformation of towns & cities during the IR • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2022-07-06
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- Newcomen, Inventor of the first steam engine in 1712
- Type of cheap labour widely used in factories in Britain during the IR
- Mill, First modern factory established by Richard Arkwright in 1771
- The name given to the transformation of towns & cities during the IR
- Jenny, James Hargreaves invented this in 1764 to spin wool or cotton
- The movement of people from the country to cities & towns during the IR
- People opposed to industrialization
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- Where the IR began
- Wages, One of the negative effects suffered by factory workers in Britain during the IR
- Watt, Inventor of the steam engine in 1763
- The natural resource that helped power the IR in Britain
- One of most important transportation inventions during the IR which helped transport goods & resources
- The creation of ______________ meant that workers all worked under one roof during set hours
- Shuttle, 1733 invention by John Kay which was important to the textile industry
- The invention of ____________ replaced hand tools during the IR and made work more efficient
15 Clues: Where the IR began • People opposed to industrialization • Watt, Inventor of the steam engine in 1763 • Newcomen, Inventor of the first steam engine in 1712 • The natural resource that helped power the IR in Britain • Mill, First modern factory established by Richard Arkwright in 1771 • The name given to the transformation of towns & cities during the IR • ...
VGM Review 2024-12-05
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- The number of channels in 8-bit video games
- The last name of the composer of Pokémon music
- FM Synthesis is a cheap way to create what?
- What is the name of the musical genre that uses the limitations of the early video games?
- The first Grammy winning video game song
- The 'thing' that required VGM composers to be creative
- The last name of the composer of the original Super Mario Bros.
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- Which corporation had exclusive licensing rights to FM synthesis?
- The FM in FM Synth
- The last name of the composer of Final Fantasy
- Notes of a chord played one at a time
- The composer that wrote the two and three part INVENTIONS we discussed in class that helped video game composers deal with the limitations of early games?
- The last of name of the composer for Donkey Kong Country
- The number of channels in 16-bit video games
- What institution patented FM synthesis?
15 Clues: The FM in FM Synth • Notes of a chord played one at a time • What institution patented FM synthesis? • The first Grammy winning video game song • The number of channels in 8-bit video games • FM Synthesis is a cheap way to create what? • The number of channels in 16-bit video games • The last name of the composer of Final Fantasy • ...
Personality Vocabulary 1 For Summer 2025 2025-08-16
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- Do you draw a dragon wearing sunglasses on your homework?
- Do you start dancing in the middle of the cafeteria to make friends?
- Do you shake like a jelly when you speak in front of the class?
- Do you tell your pet turtle your daily secrets?
- Do you keep notebooks full of random inventions like pizza-flavored toothpaste?
- Do you explain English homework by drawing stick figures?
- Do you let your brother have the TV remote for once?
- Do you walk so slowly on wet floors people think you’re in slow motion?
- Do you usually ask “Why? Why? Why?” until people say “Stop!”?
- Do you even schedule time to take a nap?
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- Do you ask if your friend’s goldfish is feeling happy today?
- Do you hug a tree and call it your best friend?
- Do you line up your pencils by color like a rainbow before class?
- Do you cry during sad dog commercials?
- Do you smile at people even when you have spinach in your teeth?
15 Clues: Do you cry during sad dog commercials? • Do you even schedule time to take a nap? • Do you hug a tree and call it your best friend? • Do you tell your pet turtle your daily secrets? • Do you let your brother have the TV remote for once? • Do you draw a dragon wearing sunglasses on your homework? • Do you explain English homework by drawing stick figures? • ...
China, Japan, Byzantine Voc. 2023-09-28
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- the earliest known chemical explosive. It is one of the Four Great Inventions of China.
- Powerful military lords; pledged to obey the emperor and the shogun
- Belief in spirits that are outside the body, nature spirits
- an East Asian ethnic group native to Mongolia.
- a system of government in which most of the important decisions are made by state officials rather than by elected representatives.
- an extensive group of states or countries under an emperor or empress
- a member of a powerful military class in feudal Japan; warriors
- Emperor of the Byzantine Empire and created a legal code
- a policy of remaining apart from other groups, especially other countries.
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- the religion based on the person and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth
- Nature spirits; often used in the Shinto belief system
- Activities that relate to the buying and selling of goods and services
- a line of hereditary rulers of a country.
- Having to do with a town or city rather than a rural (country) area
- The capital of the Byzantine Empire
- a person who attends a royal court as a companion or adviser to the king or queen
- Payment made to a ruler or state as a sign of submission or for protection
- A code of conduct that the samurai follow; you must be loyal, brave, and honorable
- A ceramic made of fine clay baked at very high temperatures
- The highest ranking officials in the Catholic Church
- the language of ancient Rome and its empire
21 Clues: The capital of the Byzantine Empire • a line of hereditary rulers of a country. • the language of ancient Rome and its empire • an East Asian ethnic group native to Mongolia. • The highest ranking officials in the Catholic Church • Nature spirits; often used in the Shinto belief system • Emperor of the Byzantine Empire and created a legal code • ...
River Valley Civilizations 2025-08-21
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- The Egyptian god-kings that were believed to be as splendid as the gods in the heavens.
- Translated to "land between the rivers."This land faces the Mediterranean Sea.
- A writing surface often used to write hieroglyphics.
- A king who was predicted to be the one who united upper and lower Egypt.
- A broad,marshy area of land in the shape of a triangle. It is formed by deposits of silt at the mouth of the Nile River.
- A writing system used by Egyptians; a picture often stood as an idea or sound.
- The embalming and drying out of a corpse of royal and elite Egyptian's bodies after death to prevent them from decaying.
- A pharaoh that reigned from 1792 B.C. to 1750 B.C. One of his most enduring legacies is the code of laws he created.
- A city and its surrounding land that was controlled by a ruler and had its own government.
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- A seasonal wind blowing from the southwest in Southeast Asia.
- The action in which a soul or spirit is rebirthed.
- Oringinally called Indus Valley Civilization; many archaeological discoveries were made here.
- A piece of land that is capable of producing several crops. It is in the shape of a cresent.
- The process of which cultural practices and beliefs from one society to another.
- Several states or countries that are under one authority or ruling.
- An immense structure built as the resting place for kings after death.
- A line of hereditary rulers of a country.
- A distinguishable part of a continent.
- A type of government in which the ruling is based on religious authority.
- The belief of more than one god.
20 Clues: The belief of more than one god. • A distinguishable part of a continent. • A line of hereditary rulers of a country. • The action in which a soul or spirit is rebirthed. • A writing surface often used to write hieroglyphics. • A seasonal wind blowing from the southwest in Southeast Asia. • Several states or countries that are under one authority or ruling. • ...
history 2025-05-07
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- Invented the telephone
- Drawbacks of the Industrial Revolution for workers
- Built the first practical steam-powered locomotive
- Improved the steam engine
- Invented the spinning jenny
- Developed the first vaccine
- Developed the germ theory of disease
- Result of advancements in medicine on average life span
- Examples of transportation improvements during the Industrial Revolution
- Influential in banking
- Discovered polonium and radium
- Developed the atomic theory
- Theorized electromagnetic energy travels as a wave
- Invented the water-powered spinning frame
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- Expanded American influence in the Western Hemisphere and Pacific
- Invented the cotton gin
- The Industrial Revolution started with
- Dominated the steel industry and wrote Gospel of Wealth
- Invented the spinning mule
- Described in Colossians 3:23; emphasizes hard work and serving God
- Invented the electric telegraph
- Helped formulate the laws of thermodynamics
- Invented the steel plow
- Introduced antiseptics to fight infection after surgery
- Invented the seed drill
- Wrote The Wealth of Nations
- Benefits of the Industrial Revolution for workers
- Be able to describe and identify differences between
- The Industrial Revolution led to
- Invented the wireless telegraph
- Changed land ownership in England (p.273)
- Came up with a similar idea as the Bessemer Process
- Invented the power loom
- Invented the Bessemer Process (p.275)
- Invented the mechanical reaper
- Year the United States won the Spanish-American War
- Invented the miner’s safety lamp
- Spanish colonies that surrendered to the U.S.
- Made discoveries leading to the electric motor and generator
- Dominated the oil industry
- Invented the flying shuttle
41 Clues: Invented the telephone • Influential in banking • Invented the cotton gin • Invented the steel plow • Invented the seed drill • Invented the power loom • Improved the steam engine • Invented the spinning mule • Dominated the oil industry • Wrote The Wealth of Nations • Invented the spinning jenny • Developed the first vaccine • Developed the atomic theory • Invented the flying shuttle • ...
Unit 7 2024-04-23
Across
- Utah town that became known as "the Uranium Capitol of the World" during the Cold War
- Last name of the civil rights activist who promoted the idea of civil disobedience
- A structure designed to protect people from radioactive fallout after a nuclear explosion
- Residents of southern Utah who experienced high rates of cancer after radioactive fallout from nuclear tests fell on their towns throughout the 1950s
- Last name of the realtor & politician who tried to create a separate "ghetto" for African Americans in SLC
- A group of people different from, and less powerful than, the largest group in a society
- The belief that men and women should be equal politically, economically, and socially
- Name of the boarding school for Native Americans in Brigham City that housed mostly Navajo children
Down
- A resource that exists in a limited quantity and is not replaceable
- Conflict between the US and USSR between 1945 and 1990, that included propaganda and threats of nuclear weapons
- Last name of the "Candy Bomber" for their role in the Berlin Airlift following WWII
- disobedience The idea of non-violent resistance - resisting a law people think is unjust
- Last name of the person whose discoveries led to the uranium mining boom in Utah
- Foreign war that the US sent troops to so they could “contain” Communism. The war was deadly with unclear objectives and horrific jungle fighting.
- A resource that keeps coming back or can be used over and over again
- Last name of the leader of the 2002 Winter Olympics who later ran for president
- Taking action to physically separate people because of racial differences
- Political system where there is an end of the class system; no rich or poor
18 Clues: A resource that exists in a limited quantity and is not replaceable • A resource that keeps coming back or can be used over and over again • Taking action to physically separate people because of racial differences • Political system where there is an end of the class system; no rich or poor • ...
Industrial Revolution Crossword 2024-01-12
4 Clues: relating to town or city • relating to countryside rather than town • When the ownership of something is private • ____ Was needed to progress technology and inventions in the U.S
Mayan Crossword 2024-03-09
Across
- what did the Mayans use to build objects?
- word representing a day in the Mayan calendar
- what is the modern name for the Mayan ancient city of Yax Mutal?
- where did the Maya civilisation begin?
Down
- which of their inventions did they use for farming?
- Mayan writing
- seeds that the Mayan used to make chocolate
7 Clues: Mayan writing • where did the Maya civilisation begin? • what did the Mayans use to build objects? • seeds that the Mayan used to make chocolate • word representing a day in the Mayan calendar • which of their inventions did they use for farming? • what is the modern name for the Mayan ancient city of Yax Mutal?
Inca crossword 2026-01-22
Across
- knotted strings used to record information
- a very long river in south america
- a famous inca city in the mountains
- smart building skills
- used for water farming and travel
- a building used for religion
- a high place where machu picchu was built
- the modern country of the inca empire
- when an empire grows larger
- flat land between mountains
- the continent where the Inca lived
- useful ideas made by the inca
- steps cut into mountains for farming
- high land that made travel difficult
Down
- a powerful inca ruler who expanded the empire
- the ocean on the west side of south america
- very high mountains in western south america
- bridges made from grass ropes
- the first inca leader in the origin story
- land controlled by one ruler
- large rocks used to build inca buildings
- the inca sun god
- keeping power over many people
- a story about how a civilization began
- soldiers who fought for the inca
- the most important god for the inca
- a magic stick from the sun god
- land next to the ocean
28 Clues: the inca sun god • smart building skills • land next to the ocean • when an empire grows larger • flat land between mountains • land controlled by one ruler • a building used for religion • bridges made from grass ropes • useful ideas made by the inca • keeping power over many people • a magic stick from the sun god • soldiers who fought for the inca • ...
Movies 2023-07-20
Across
- Films set in the past, often depicting real events, historical figures, and important periods in human history.
- Suspenseful films that keep viewers on the edge of their seats, often featuring intense action, mystery, and unexpected twists.
- Films that incorporate song and dance performances as integral parts of the storytelling, often featuring memorable musical numbers.
- Exciting films that often involve thrilling physical feats, intense battles, and high-energy sequences.
- Films created using animation techniques to bring characters and stories to life through motion and visual effects.
- Funny and light-hearted films that aim to entertain and make the audience laugh through humorous situations and jokes.
- Films that provide factual information and present real-life events, people, or social issues through a non-fictional narrative.
- fiction Films that explore futuristic concepts, advanced technology, and scientific possibilities, often set in outer space or dystopian worlds.
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- Emotionally engaging films that explore complex human relationships, personal struggles, and deep emotional themes.
- Films that are suitable and enjoyable for all members of the family, often featuring themes of togetherness, love, and adventure.
- Films that bring characters and stories to life through the art of animation, using hand-drawn or computer-generated techniques.
- Films that aim to frighten and create a sense of fear or suspense, often involving supernatural elements or terrifying situations.
- Films set in imaginative and fictional worlds, often featuring magical elements, mythical creatures, and epic adventures.
- Films that focus on love stories, romantic relationships, and the emotional connections between characters.
- Exciting films that follow characters on thrilling quests, often involving exploration, danger, and remarkable discoveries.
15 Clues: Exciting films that often involve thrilling physical feats, intense battles, and high-energy sequences. • Films that focus on love stories, romantic relationships, and the emotional connections between characters. • Films set in the past, often depicting real events, historical figures, and important periods in human history. • ...
Just Like Rube Goldberg 2026-03-13
4 Clues: newspaper • what Rube was off the bat • where Rube went when San Francisco had the earthquake • something creative with metal and other stuff that is hard
Radio in the Roaring Twenties 2013-12-01
Across
- One of Canada's major alliances that had emerged through the radio.
- Inventions including washing machine,clothing iron,etc.
- The most innovative invention of the Roaring Twenties.
- Many Canadians tend to follow this genre of music.
Down
- The radio brought the citizens of Canada together.
- A person who invented the radio in 1901.
- A type of radio which required headphones.
- A sport that was broadcasted on the radio.
8 Clues: A person who invented the radio in 1901. • A type of radio which required headphones. • A sport that was broadcasted on the radio. • The radio brought the citizens of Canada together. • Many Canadians tend to follow this genre of music. • The most innovative invention of the Roaring Twenties. • Inventions including washing machine,clothing iron,etc. • ...
Week 22 Target Vocabulary 2014-01-23
Across
- As he crossed the Atlantic Ocean, he ____________ the Gulf Stream.
- The _______ of the ship was struck by lightning.
- Electricians used a ________ to do tricks.
- One of the things Benjamin Franklin liked to do best was to make _______.
Down
- He was probably the first person to write weather ________.
- Electricity is a ________ charge.
- You can get _______ by electrical charges.
- You might get to see an _______ in your lifetime.
8 Clues: Electricity is a ________ charge. • Electricians used a ________ to do tricks. • You can get _______ by electrical charges. • The _______ of the ship was struck by lightning. • You might get to see an _______ in your lifetime. • He was probably the first person to write weather ________. • As he crossed the Atlantic Ocean, he ____________ the Gulf Stream. • ...
Industrialization/Immigration Test Review 2023-10-02
Across
- ____ allowed businesses and factories to stay open for longer hours.
- This is the immigration station on the west coast
- Immigrants from _____ were detained for weeks to years before entering the US.
- A name given to businessmen who used unfair practices to get ahead. (example: paying workers low wages)
- A _____ factor draws people to another place.
- Made the manufacturing of products faster, more efficient, and lowered prices.
- The growth of industry during this period was made possible by ____. (Examples: the sewing machine, lightbulbs, and steel)
- A _____ factor causes someone to leave/emmigrate.
- What helped immigrant children assimilate faster than their parents?
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- Hull House is one of the ______ houses that were main source of aid for immigrants in the 1890s.
- These areas grew rapidly as more industries and factories were created.
- The name given to this period where few got rich but many were poor. Looks good on the surface but a lot of problems below the surface.
- Immigration station on the east coast. Most people coming through here were from Europe.
- What is it called when a company controls an entire industry?
- A name given to wealthy businessmen who donate wealth to benefit society.
- Groups that help workers have higher wages and safer working conditions.
- ___ percent of immigrants were allowed to enter the US after a few hours. Some spent up to a few months.
17 Clues: A _____ factor draws people to another place. • This is the immigration station on the west coast • A _____ factor causes someone to leave/emmigrate. • What is it called when a company controls an entire industry? • ____ allowed businesses and factories to stay open for longer hours. • What helped immigrant children assimilate faster than their parents? • ...
<techn> <tect> 2025-11-25
Across
- Tools, machines, or inventions that use science or skill to solve problems
- A person who designs and plans buildings or structures
Down
- Related to the large plates under the Earth’s surface that move and build landforms
- A person who has the skills to fix or work with technical equipment
- A special way of doing something that requires skill
5 Clues: A special way of doing something that requires skill • A person who designs and plans buildings or structures • A person who has the skills to fix or work with technical equipment • Tools, machines, or inventions that use science or skill to solve problems • Related to the large plates under the Earth’s surface that move and build landforms
Occupation 1 2023-06-20
Across
- A person who cultivates crops, raises livestock, and manages agricultural activities to produce food and other resources.
- A medical professional who provides healthcare to animals, diagnoses and treats their illnesses, and promotes their well-being.
- A skilled aviator who operates and controls aircraft, ensuring the safety and efficiency of flights.
- An expert in the field of science who conducts research, experiments, and analyzes data to expand knowledge and make discoveries.
- A professional who designs and plans buildings, structures, and spaces, considering aesthetics, functionality, and safety.
- A professional who applies scientific and mathematical principles to design, build, and maintain structures, machines, and systems.
- A person who uses written words to create literary works, such as novels, poems, articles, or scripts.
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- A person who captures and creates images using cameras, utilizing techniques and artistic vision to tell stories or capture moments.
- A skilled cook who prepares and creates delicious meals and dishes in restaurants or other food establishments.
- An individual who travels and conducts scientific research in space, often as a member of a space exploration mission.
- A person who participates in sports or physical activities, demonstrating skill, strength, and endurance.
- A brave individual who extinguishes fires, performs rescue operations, and provides emergency assistance in hazardous situations.
- officer A law enforcement officer responsible for maintaining public order, preventing crime, and enforcing laws.
- A medical professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses, injuries, and provides healthcare to patients.
- A person who educates and guides students in acquiring knowledge and skills.
- A creative individual who expresses ideas, emotions, or stories through various forms of art, such as painting, sculpture, or music.
16 Clues: A person who educates and guides students in acquiring knowledge and skills. • A skilled aviator who operates and controls aircraft, ensuring the safety and efficiency of flights. • A person who uses written words to create literary works, such as novels, poems, articles, or scripts. • ...
