discoveries and inventions Crossword Puzzles
Industrial Revolution inventions 2024-02-27
10 Clues: Car • Edison's thingy • Spins wool and cotton • un-modern smart phone • Spins cotton specifically • Engine that blows up on the inside • Keeps the bad dudes out with p a i n • work-places worse than amazon...kind of • Engine that uses some really warm water • Things that most people can't live without
Inventions vocabulary crossword 2025-05-30
10 Clues: Something man made • Something you plan • A kind of transport • Adults always use it • A lot of kids watch it • Kids and adults use it • A invention for writing • A invention for cutting • Every inventor is like this • An invention that helps you to move
TEST 3 MOODLE 2017-04-20
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- Music has been described ... a 'primary language'.
- It is probably a smarter way to make decisions than ... on only our opinions.
- Yesterday I ran ... a friend of mine.
- This suggested that people were not trying to ... up with neighbours, they were keen to learn from them.
- Both couples each had two daughters, with dates of ... (born) in the same years.
- A recommendation of one person can ... influence a buying decision.
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- A lot of adults regret not ... learnt to play an instrument when they were younger.
- There's also a great social side to playing with others, as ... as the chance to travel through touring.
- They madre some amazing ... (discover) and realized they had a lot in common.
- They were late as a ... of getting stuck in traffic.
- The assistant's attitude made me ... my temper.
- The researchers argued that it was not just a ... of envy.
- When you have progressed far ..., there are a lot of amateur groups you can join.
13 Clues: Yesterday I ran ... a friend of mine. • The assistant's attitude made me ... my temper. • Music has been described ... a 'primary language'. • They were late as a ... of getting stuck in traffic. • The researchers argued that it was not just a ... of envy. • A recommendation of one person can ... influence a buying decision. • ...
Silent Letters 2013-02-04
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- this means to have power over a land, like a king or queen.
- Not part, but the ______ thing.
- Decide to leave your job.
- This is what your teeth do on a bone.
- A sport where men fight each other in a ring, but without punching.
- The opposite of right.
- I want to know _____ coat this is.
- A circle of greenery hung on the door at Christmas.
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- A funny little statue of a man in a red hat found in people's gardens.
- Ideas about how things should look, or inventions should work.
- Question word meaning which person.
- A line on your face - the older you are, the more you have.
- A placard that shows you information, or maybe which way to go.
- If you _____ your teeth, you grind them together as if you are biting something.
- The bit where your hand meets your arm.
- Something or someone who does not come from your country, but a different one.
- What you do with a pen on paper.
- What you do to presents (using paper and sticky tape).
18 Clues: The opposite of right. • Decide to leave your job. • Not part, but the ______ thing. • What you do with a pen on paper. • I want to know _____ coat this is. • Question word meaning which person. • This is what your teeth do on a bone. • The bit where your hand meets your arm. • A circle of greenery hung on the door at Christmas. • ...
Intellectual property rights and borrowed funds. 2022-01-31
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- legal rights conferred on products such as inventions, designs used in business, etc.
- are the deposits raised directly by the business organisation from the public.
- A type of an IPR which gives you the right over a particular ______
- are a type of borrowed funds taken from financial institutions or commercial banks.
- it refers to the fund raised through loans and public borrowings
- Is an acknowledgment that the company has borrowed
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- it includes literary and artistic works like novels, poems, etc.
- it is a type of an IPR which differentiates the product or service from the others.
- They are debt instruments that does not carry a specific rate of interest but issued at a heavy discount.
- it is a type of an IPR, which gives the owner a right over their invention.
- it is a credit extended by one trader to another for purchase of goods and services, a type of short term financing.
- return on investment on a borrowed fund is called
12 Clues: return on investment on a borrowed fund is called • Is an acknowledgment that the company has borrowed • it includes literary and artistic works like novels, poems, etc. • it refers to the fund raised through loans and public borrowings • A type of an IPR which gives you the right over a particular ______ • ...
Radio in the Roaring Twenties 2013-12-01
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- The radio brought the citizens of Canada together.
- Inventions including washing machine,clothing iron,etc.
- The most innovative invention of the roaring twenties
- One of Canada's major alliances that had emerged through the radio.
- Many Canadians tend to follow this American genre of music.
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- Person who invented the radio in 1901.
- A sport that was broadcasted on the radio.
- Radio which required headphones.
8 Clues: Radio which required headphones. • Person who invented the radio in 1901. • A sport that was broadcasted on the radio. • The radio brought the citizens of Canada together. • The most innovative invention of the roaring twenties • Inventions including washing machine,clothing iron,etc. • Many Canadians tend to follow this American genre of music. • ...
Ancient Civilizations Extra Credit Crossword 2023-11-16
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- a document or other record of past events created by someone who was not present during the events or the timer period in which they occurred
- a society marked by developed arts, sciences, government, and social structure
- a person who makes money by selling goods
- a characteristic of civilization that includes the beliefs and behaviors of a society or group of people
- a theory or set of values by which one lives; the search for wisdom and knowledge
- a document or other record of past events created by someone who was present during the events or the time period in which they occurred
- the spreading of cultural traits such as goods and ideas from one culture to another, or within one culture
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- an early city that was like a small, independent country with its own laws and government
- to train a wild animal to be useful to humans
- a family or group that rules for several generations
- a pipe or raised channel built to carry water over a long distance
- a craftsperson
- the use of tools and other inventions for practical purposes
- the average weather conditions at a particular place
- the way a region or country uses resources to produce and sell or trade goods and services to meet people's needs and wants
- a government in which the ruling power is in the hands of one person
- in history, the process of exploring the answers to questions about a certain time and place
- an expert who studies and creates maps of Earth's natural and human-made features
- something new; an improvement
- an object made or used by people in the past
20 Clues: a craftsperson • something new; an improvement • a person who makes money by selling goods • an object made or used by people in the past • to train a wild animal to be useful to humans • a family or group that rules for several generations • the average weather conditions at a particular place • the use of tools and other inventions for practical purposes • ...
Sociology Assignment 2015-03-27
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- 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.
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- 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 • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
Everyday inventions GTWYB1+ 2018-04-18
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- another word for GPS.
- the part of a sound system where the sound comes out.
- a machine that cleans floors by sucking up dirt.
- a small computer that you carry with you.
- a type of oven that cooks food very quickly using electric waves.
- a machine that washes dishes.
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- a device that washes clothes.
- an electronic book.
- a piece of equipment that you use over your ears to listen to music,etc.
- electrical kitchen equipment used for keeping food and drinks cold.
10 Clues: an electronic book. • another word for GPS. • a device that washes clothes. • a machine that washes dishes. • a small computer that you carry with you. • a machine that cleans floors by sucking up dirt. • the part of a sound system where the sound comes out. • a type of oven that cooks food very quickly using electric waves. • ...
Ancient Chinese Inventions 2019-08-21
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- Ancient Chinese inventors in 228 AD created this invention through applying counter-force produced by ignited gunpowder. Later during the Song dynasty, a paper tube with gunpowder was attached to an arrow which could be launched by a bow made the structure of the invention and were widely used in the military and for entertainment purposes at events. They have been greatly modified since then and is now a vehicle/aircraft that can launch into space.
- This is one of the Four Great Inventions of Ancient China and was invented between 2nd century BC and the 1st century AD. When first created, their use was to choose areas for building houses, grow crops and to search for rare gems, but it’s main purpose to this day is to navigate and determine the correct direction as it is commonly used by travellers and sailors
- This was invented by Zhuge Liang of Shu Han sometime between 197-237 AD.It’s purpose was to carry military weapons and move injured or dead soldiers throughout the battlefield. Although they have similar structures to this day, they are mostly used when gardening or to carry loads in building work.
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- This was first invented in 3500 BC and was made from bamboo and oil paper. It was originally made to prevent people from getting wet in the rain and to protect them from the sun’s rays as even after decades is still it’s main purpose. Today they have been upgraded and are usually made of nylon, have various designs and there are different kinds.
- Chinese philosophers Lu Ban and Mozi created this invention in the fifth century BC and was made from silk and lightweight bamboo as the framework. They were used to carry out messages and during the medieval period was used to test wind, measure distance and for military communication. Currently they are used for entertainment typically for children and just fly in the wind or to be used when surfing.
- It was the first chemical explosive and was made by Chinese Taoist alchemists in 1000 AD when mixing elemental sulfur, charcoal and saltpeter. It is one of the Four Great Inventions of Ancient China and was originally made in attempt to find the Elixir of immortality. Shortly after, engineers used it for bombs, guns, mines and rockets.
- In 132 AD Zhang Heng created this invention throughout the Han dynasty and called it the “Houfeng Didong”. When first created, it measured the movements of the Earth,seasonal winds and most importantly detected earthquakes. They currently have the same purpose but have a different method of detecting earthquakes and record them.
- This was an invention throughout the Bronze Age and was originally used as shackles for slaves. Over time it has been modified and is used by a majority of people to secure doors and other devices, and is a fastening device that is released by a specific object varying from keys to fingerprints etc.
- It was invented during the Shang dynasty which was then further developed in the Tang dynasty and was made from petuntse, grounded to powder and mixed with kaolin. It is a ceramic material and were usually housed as decoration, served as gifts or made statues and ornate trinkets for higher classes. Throughout the years it has had multiple purposes such as tableware, decorative objects like vases, lab equipment and electrical insulators.
- In 1948 this invention was created from cattle-bone as the handle with embedded Siberian pig hair bristles. The object’s purpose to this day is to clean teeth, gums and tongue although we now use toothpaste with it and they are typically made of plastic handles and nylon or natural boar bristles.
10 Clues: In 1948 this invention was created from cattle-bone as the handle with embedded Siberian pig hair bristles. The object’s purpose to this day is to clean teeth, gums and tongue although we now use toothpaste with it and they are typically made of plastic handles and nylon or natural boar bristles. • ...
Industrial Revolution Inventions 2023-12-21
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- Invented by John McAdam in 1765, made it easier to travel
- Invented by Jethro Tull in 1701, made it easier and more efficient to farm crops
- Popularized by Lord Townshend in the 18th century, increased crop productivity
- Invented by John Kay in 1733, a type of weaving shuttle
- Invented by James Hargreaves in 1764, enabled the production of multiple threads at once
- Invented by Robert Fulton in 1807, the first successful steamboat
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- Invented by Richard Trevthick in 1804, made it easier to transport people and goods
- Invented by Edmund Cartwright in 1785, used to weave cloth and tapestry
- Invented by James Watt in 1769, were used in mines, factories, and for transportation
- Invented by Eli Whitney in 1793, separated seeds form the fibers in cotton
10 Clues: Invented by John Kay in 1733, a type of weaving shuttle • Invented by John McAdam in 1765, made it easier to travel • Invented by Robert Fulton in 1807, the first successful steamboat • Invented by Edmund Cartwright in 1785, used to weave cloth and tapestry • Invented by Eli Whitney in 1793, separated seeds form the fibers in cotton • ...
Unit 5 INVENTIONS 2024-11-03
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- producing the result that is wanted or intended; producing a successful result
- a program designed to do a particular job; a piece of software
- useful, easy or quick to do; not causing problems
- To place something in a location for later use.
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- a mobile phone that also has some of the functions of a computer, for example the facility to use apps and the internet
- to share or exchange information, news, ideas, feelings, etc.
- right or appropriate for a particular purpose or occasion
- made or produced to copy something natural; not real
- an object or a piece of equipment that has been designed to do a particular job
- Referring to devices that use microchips to control small electric currents.
10 Clues: To place something in a location for later use. • useful, easy or quick to do; not causing problems • made or produced to copy something natural; not real • right or appropriate for a particular purpose or occasion • to share or exchange information, news, ideas, feelings, etc. • a program designed to do a particular job; a piece of software • ...
Fertile Crescent Inventions 2024-10-03
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- The first written alphabet in the world
- Wheat, barley, oats, and rye were first grown here
- The first written laws
- Systems of canals, dams and levees for farming
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- Money was lent and saved for the first time in these
- Religious worship centers
- This allowed for mass production of pottery
- Pigs, cows, oxen, goats were first domesticated in the Fertile Crescent
- The first vehicle was invented here
- This allowed people to prepare the ground to grow food
10 Clues: The first written laws • Religious worship centers • The first vehicle was invented here • The first written alphabet in the world • This allowed for mass production of pottery • Systems of canals, dams and levees for farming • Wheat, barley, oats, and rye were first grown here • Money was lent and saved for the first time in these • ...
Unique Historical Inventions 2024-09-19
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- – Device that tells the time of day using the position of the sun
- – Loom that uses punch cards to control the pattern being woven
- – Ancient instrument for solving problems related to time and the position of the stars
- – Device used in steelmaking
- – Mechanical model of the solar system
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- – System for sending messages over long distances using Morse code
- – Early mechanical device for performing arithmetic calculations
- – Writing instrument made from a bird's feather
- – Mechanical device for typing text
- – Early device for recording and playing back sound
10 Clues: – Device used in steelmaking • – Mechanical device for typing text • – Mechanical model of the solar system • – Writing instrument made from a bird's feather • – Early device for recording and playing back sound • – Loom that uses punch cards to control the pattern being woven • – Early mechanical device for performing arithmetic calculations • ...
Inventions & Everyday Tech 2025-07-06
10 Clues: Heated meals in minutes • Played home video tapes • Typed and saved documents • Before the computer keyboard • Revolutionized entertainment • Made black and white obsolete • Digital video on a shiny disc • Changed channels from the couch • Audio format of the '70s and '80s • Compact disc that replaced cassettes
Tech & Inventions - 2 2025-07-06
10 Clues: Pre-USB data storage • Recorded missed calls • Pre-smartphone organizer • Recorded family memories • Remote clicker for the car • Nintendo’s handheld console • Saved data in a square sleeve • Cleared driveways after storms • Black stripes read by scanners • Small beam used in presentations
Industrial Revolution Inventions 2025-01-14
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- transportation
- separated seeds from the fibers in cotton
- drilled seeds into ground
- production process with steps completed in sequence
- in telegraph
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- spins wool and cotton
- source of electric power
- device used to weave cloth and tapestry
- process cross-links rubber w/ sulphur atoms
- engine powered by steam
10 Clues: in telegraph • transportation • spins wool and cotton • engine powered by steam • source of electric power • drilled seeds into ground • device used to weave cloth and tapestry • separated seeds from the fibers in cotton • process cross-links rubber w/ sulphur atoms • production process with steps completed in sequence
Materials, Inventions, Units 2025-09-18
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- – Invention that illuminated the modern world
- – Permissible limit of variation in a physical dimension
- – SI unit of force
- – Alexander Graham Bell’s 1876 invention
- – Rotational force measured in newton-metres
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- – High-performance thermoplastic used in engineering and medicine
- – Synthetic polymer invented in 1935
- – Drove the Industrial Revolution
- – Corrosion-resistant alloy used in cutlery and skyscrapers
- – Lightweight metal used in aircraft and packaging
10 Clues: – SI unit of force • – Drove the Industrial Revolution • – Synthetic polymer invented in 1935 • – Alexander Graham Bell’s 1876 invention • – Rotational force measured in newton-metres • – Invention that illuminated the modern world • – Lightweight metal used in aircraft and packaging • – Permissible limit of variation in a physical dimension • ...
Red Cross Crossword 2021-11-12
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- Gail _________became the CEO of ARC in 2008.
- The rock group _____182 was forced by the American Red Cross to remove a red cross from the artwork of an album in 1999 as it was in violation of the International Geneva Convention.
- The international committee of the red cross was created in __________.
- In 1918 Ernest ______________ responded to Red Cross Recruitment for World War One in Kansas City and signed up to drive an ambulance in Italy.
- Peace Prize, Dunant became the first person to ever win the ________ _________ __________ in 1901.
- In 1862 Henry ________ published a book suggesting an international association of volunteers to help care for the wounded and imprisoned during wartime.
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- Clara _________ founded American Red Cross in 1881 and led it for 23 years.
- The first Geneva _________ led by Henry Dunant established the International Committee of the Red Cross August 22, 1864.
- Charles ________ made groundbreaking discoveries in the storage and processing of blood for transfusions.
9 Clues: Gail _________became the CEO of ARC in 2008. • The international committee of the red cross was created in __________. • Clara _________ founded American Red Cross in 1881 and led it for 23 years. • Peace Prize, Dunant became the first person to ever win the ________ _________ __________ in 1901. • ...
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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
Sanal Dünyada Gerçeği Bul (Find The Truth İn The Virtual World) 2021-03-27
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- not real, but made to look or seem real
- the large system of connected computers
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- internet, newspapers, magazines, television
- the practical, especially industrial, use of scientific discoveries
- saying that something or someone is bad or wrong
- a message that someone leaves on the internet that is intended to annoy people
6 Clues: not real, but made to look or seem real • the large system of connected computers • internet, newspapers, magazines, television • saying that something or someone is bad or wrong • the practical, especially industrial, use of scientific discoveries • a message that someone leaves on the internet that is intended to annoy people
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) • ...
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" • ...
Our History Through Time and Place 2023-09-06
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- 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 • ...
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... • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
Sociology Assignment 2015-03-27
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- 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 • ...
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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
American History 2026-05-19
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- a president who helped protect forests, parks, and wildlife.
- A scientist who discovered many ways to use peanuts and help farmers.
- The first African American player in Major League Baseball.
- Explorers who traveled across the western United States to learn about new lands.
- A speaker and activist who fought for freedom and equal rights.
- A businessman who made cars easier and cheaper for people to buy.
- A Native American leader who worked to protect his people and land.
- The main writer of the Declaration of Independence and the third president of the United States.
- A leader who worked for women to have the right to vote.
- A civil rights leader who worked for equality using peaceful protest.
- An inventor who helped create the light bulb and many other inventions.
- The 16th president who helped end slavery and kept the country together during the Civil War.
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- The first president of the United States and a leader during the American Revolution.
- The first person to walk on the moon.
- Brothers who built and flew the first successful airplane.
- A Native American guide who helped Lewis and Clark on their journey.
- The first American woman to travel into space.
- A mathematician who helped NASA send astronauts into space.
- A brave woman who helped enslaved people escape to freedom on the Underground Railroad.
- The inventor who is known for helping create the telephone.
- A leader who worked for women’s voting rights.
- A civil rights leader who refused to give up her seat on a bus.
- A former enslaved person who became a leader for freedom and equal rights.
- The first African American woman to travel into space.
24 Clues: The first person to walk on the moon. • The first American woman to travel into space. • A leader who worked for women’s voting rights. • The first African American woman to travel into space. • A leader who worked for women to have the right to vote. • Brothers who built and flew the first successful airplane. • ...
academic disciplines 2023-06-22
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- 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. • ...
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 • ...
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
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. • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
Period 6 Crossword 2020-05-28
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- 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. • ...
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 • ...
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? • ...
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) • ...
Industrial Revolution 2021-11-10
Vocabulary 2023-06-09
Across
- 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 • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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? • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
Ancient China 2020-03-26
Across
- / 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. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2025-12-07
Across
- 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 • ...
Technology 2016-10-03
Across
- 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 • ...
Industrial Revolution 2016-11-24
Across
- 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 • ...
Vocab 1.1, 1.2 2024-11-06
Across
- – “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.” • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Ancient China 2020-03-26
Across
- / 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. • ...
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
Across
- George Crum made these extra thin and salty to annoy a complaining customer.
- This moldable material was discovered while looking for a cheaper alternative to shellac.
- Originally a syrup made of coca leaves and kola nuts to treat headaches.
- This "shatterproof" material was discovered after a beaker with a plastic film didn't break.
- This non-stick substance was found when a gas mixture "vanished" inside a container.
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- These were created when a pharmacist tried to scrape a dried chemical off a mixing stick.
- Wilhelm Roentgen saw the bones of his hand when he accidentally stepped in front of these.
- A scientist trying to record heartbeats accidentally created this life-saving device.
- These sticky notes were made using a "low tack" adhesive that was actually a failed super-glue.
- Alexander Fleming found this growing in a petri dish; it eventually led to Penicillin.
10 Clues: Originally a syrup made of coca leaves and kola nuts to treat headaches. • George Crum made these extra thin and salty to annoy a complaining customer. • This non-stick substance was found when a gas mixture "vanished" inside a container. • A scientist trying to record heartbeats accidentally created this life-saving device. • ...
Culture Vocabulary Refresher 2025-01-08
Across
- 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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
