discoveries and inventions Crossword Puzzles
Movies 2023-07-20
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- Films set in the past, often depicting real events, historical figures, and important periods in human history.
- Suspenseful films that keep viewers on the edge of their seats, often featuring intense action, mystery, and unexpected twists.
- Films that incorporate song and dance performances as integral parts of the storytelling, often featuring memorable musical numbers.
- Exciting films that often involve thrilling physical feats, intense battles, and high-energy sequences.
- Films created using animation techniques to bring characters and stories to life through motion and visual effects.
- Funny and light-hearted films that aim to entertain and make the audience laugh through humorous situations and jokes.
- Films that provide factual information and present real-life events, people, or social issues through a non-fictional narrative.
- fiction Films that explore futuristic concepts, advanced technology, and scientific possibilities, often set in outer space or dystopian worlds.
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- Emotionally engaging films that explore complex human relationships, personal struggles, and deep emotional themes.
- Films that are suitable and enjoyable for all members of the family, often featuring themes of togetherness, love, and adventure.
- Films that bring characters and stories to life through the art of animation, using hand-drawn or computer-generated techniques.
- Films that aim to frighten and create a sense of fear or suspense, often involving supernatural elements or terrifying situations.
- Films set in imaginative and fictional worlds, often featuring magical elements, mythical creatures, and epic adventures.
- Films that focus on love stories, romantic relationships, and the emotional connections between characters.
- Exciting films that follow characters on thrilling quests, often involving exploration, danger, and remarkable discoveries.
15 Clues: Exciting films that often involve thrilling physical feats, intense battles, and high-energy sequences. • Films that focus on love stories, romantic relationships, and the emotional connections between characters. • Films set in the past, often depicting real events, historical figures, and important periods in human history. • ...
SciFi crossword 2024-01-04
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- Created by Martin Cooper r, the director of research and development at Motorola
- invented by Simon Lake
- the most revolutionary invention of the last century
- First described by novelist Edward Bellamy in his 1887 utopian book
- Inspired by galvanism
- In 1942, famed sci-fi author Robert Heinlein published a short story about a physically infirm inventor
- Apple scientist Steve Perlman says that he got the idea for the groundbreaking multimedia program
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- Often cited as one of the most forward-thinking television shows in history
- Characters in Samuel Butler’s 1872 novel Erewhon realize computers “were ultimately destined to supplant the race of man,”
- Created by Chester Gould
- an acronym for one of Swift’s fictional inventions
- Invented by Igor Sikorsky
- The play R.U.R, a classic sci-fi classic sci-fi tale of artificial intelligence unfurls
- Robert H. Goddard, the American scientist
- the Seashell radio d-fi tale of artificial intelligence unfurls device is tucked inside the ear.
15 Clues: Inspired by galvanism • invented by Simon Lake • Created by Chester Gould • Invented by Igor Sikorsky • Robert H. Goddard, the American scientist • an acronym for one of Swift’s fictional inventions • the most revolutionary invention of the last century • First described by novelist Edward Bellamy in his 1887 utopian book • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2022-07-06
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- Newcomen, Inventor of the first steam engine in 1712
- Type of cheap labour widely used in factories in Britain during the IR
- Mill, First modern factory established by Richard Arkwright in 1771
- The name given to the transformation of towns & cities during the IR
- Jenny, James Hargreaves invented this in 1764 to spin wool or cotton
- The movement of people from the country to cities & towns during the IR
- People opposed to industrialization
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- Where the IR began
- Wages, One of the negative effects suffered by factory workers in Britain during the IR
- Watt, Inventor of the steam engine in 1763
- The natural resource that helped power the IR in Britain
- One of most important transportation inventions during the IR which helped transport goods & resources
- The creation of ______________ meant that workers all worked under one roof during set hours
- Shuttle, 1733 invention by John Kay which was important to the textile industry
- ____________ replaced hand tools during the IR and made work more efficient
15 Clues: Where the IR began • People opposed to industrialization • Watt, Inventor of the steam engine in 1763 • Newcomen, Inventor of the first steam engine in 1712 • The natural resource that helped power the IR in Britain • Mill, First modern factory established by Richard Arkwright in 1771 • The name given to the transformation of towns & cities during the IR • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2022-07-06
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- Newcomen, Inventor of the first steam engine in 1712
- Type of cheap labour widely used in factories in Britain during the IR
- Mill, First modern factory established by Richard Arkwright in 1771
- The name given to the transformation of towns & cities during the IR
- Jenny, James Hargreaves invented this in 1764 to spin wool or cotton
- The movement of people from the country to cities & towns during the IR
- People opposed to industrialization
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- Where the IR began
- Wages, One of the negative effects suffered by factory workers in Britain during the IR
- Watt, Inventor of the steam engine in 1763
- The natural resource that helped power the IR in Britain
- One of most important transportation inventions during the IR which helped transport goods & resources
- The creation of ______________ meant that workers all worked under one roof during set hours
- Shuttle, 1733 invention by John Kay which was important to the textile industry
- The invention of ____________ replaced hand tools during the IR and made work more efficient
15 Clues: Where the IR began • People opposed to industrialization • Watt, Inventor of the steam engine in 1763 • Newcomen, Inventor of the first steam engine in 1712 • The natural resource that helped power the IR in Britain • Mill, First modern factory established by Richard Arkwright in 1771 • The name given to the transformation of towns & cities during the IR • ...
VGM Review 2024-12-05
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- The number of channels in 8-bit video games
- The last name of the composer of Pokémon music
- FM Synthesis is a cheap way to create what?
- What is the name of the musical genre that uses the limitations of the early video games?
- The first Grammy winning video game song
- The 'thing' that required VGM composers to be creative
- The last name of the composer of the original Super Mario Bros.
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- Which corporation had exclusive licensing rights to FM synthesis?
- The FM in FM Synth
- The last name of the composer of Final Fantasy
- Notes of a chord played one at a time
- The composer that wrote the two and three part INVENTIONS we discussed in class that helped video game composers deal with the limitations of early games?
- The last of name of the composer for Donkey Kong Country
- The number of channels in 16-bit video games
- What institution patented FM synthesis?
15 Clues: The FM in FM Synth • Notes of a chord played one at a time • What institution patented FM synthesis? • The first Grammy winning video game song • The number of channels in 8-bit video games • FM Synthesis is a cheap way to create what? • The number of channels in 16-bit video games • The last name of the composer of Final Fantasy • ...
Personality Vocabulary 1 For Summer 2025 2025-08-16
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- Do you draw a dragon wearing sunglasses on your homework?
- Do you start dancing in the middle of the cafeteria to make friends?
- Do you shake like a jelly when you speak in front of the class?
- Do you tell your pet turtle your daily secrets?
- Do you keep notebooks full of random inventions like pizza-flavored toothpaste?
- Do you explain English homework by drawing stick figures?
- Do you let your brother have the TV remote for once?
- Do you walk so slowly on wet floors people think you’re in slow motion?
- Do you usually ask “Why? Why? Why?” until people say “Stop!”?
- Do you even schedule time to take a nap?
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- Do you ask if your friend’s goldfish is feeling happy today?
- Do you hug a tree and call it your best friend?
- Do you line up your pencils by color like a rainbow before class?
- Do you cry during sad dog commercials?
- Do you smile at people even when you have spinach in your teeth?
15 Clues: Do you cry during sad dog commercials? • Do you even schedule time to take a nap? • Do you hug a tree and call it your best friend? • Do you tell your pet turtle your daily secrets? • Do you let your brother have the TV remote for once? • Do you draw a dragon wearing sunglasses on your homework? • Do you explain English homework by drawing stick figures? • ...
China, Japan, Byzantine Voc. 2023-09-28
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- the earliest known chemical explosive. It is one of the Four Great Inventions of China.
- Powerful military lords; pledged to obey the emperor and the shogun
- Belief in spirits that are outside the body, nature spirits
- an East Asian ethnic group native to Mongolia.
- a system of government in which most of the important decisions are made by state officials rather than by elected representatives.
- an extensive group of states or countries under an emperor or empress
- a member of a powerful military class in feudal Japan; warriors
- Emperor of the Byzantine Empire and created a legal code
- a policy of remaining apart from other groups, especially other countries.
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- the religion based on the person and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth
- Nature spirits; often used in the Shinto belief system
- Activities that relate to the buying and selling of goods and services
- a line of hereditary rulers of a country.
- Having to do with a town or city rather than a rural (country) area
- The capital of the Byzantine Empire
- a person who attends a royal court as a companion or adviser to the king or queen
- Payment made to a ruler or state as a sign of submission or for protection
- A code of conduct that the samurai follow; you must be loyal, brave, and honorable
- A ceramic made of fine clay baked at very high temperatures
- The highest ranking officials in the Catholic Church
- the language of ancient Rome and its empire
21 Clues: The capital of the Byzantine Empire • a line of hereditary rulers of a country. • the language of ancient Rome and its empire • an East Asian ethnic group native to Mongolia. • The highest ranking officials in the Catholic Church • Nature spirits; often used in the Shinto belief system • Emperor of the Byzantine Empire and created a legal code • ...
EAPP CROSSWORD 2025-03-06
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- They help us make sense of the world around us and inspire new discoveries.
- is a collection of work that showcases your skills, abilities, and experience.
- is a type of question that limits the possible responses. It typically asks for a specific piece of information, and the answer is usually a simple "yes" or "no," a single word, or a choice from a limited set of options.
- is the process of ordering items or individuals based on their relative importance, value, or performance.
- This refers to the ability to guide and inspire others towards a common goal.
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- is a set of written questions used to collect information from a group of people. It's a structured tool for gathering data on opinions, attitudes, behaviors, and demographics.
- It implies considering what is acceptable and relevant to the circumstances.
- are a systematic and controlled way to test a hypothesis and gather evidence to support or refute it.
- is a type of question that encourages a detailed and thoughtful response.
9 Clues: is a type of question that encourages a detailed and thoughtful response. • They help us make sense of the world around us and inspire new discoveries. • It implies considering what is acceptable and relevant to the circumstances. • This refers to the ability to guide and inspire others towards a common goal. • ...
Unit 7 2024-04-23
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- Utah town that became known as "the Uranium Capitol of the World" during the Cold War
- Last name of the civil rights activist who promoted the idea of civil disobedience
- A structure designed to protect people from radioactive fallout after a nuclear explosion
- Residents of southern Utah who experienced high rates of cancer after radioactive fallout from nuclear tests fell on their towns throughout the 1950s
- Last name of the realtor & politician who tried to create a separate "ghetto" for African Americans in SLC
- A group of people different from, and less powerful than, the largest group in a society
- The belief that men and women should be equal politically, economically, and socially
- Name of the boarding school for Native Americans in Brigham City that housed mostly Navajo children
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- A resource that exists in a limited quantity and is not replaceable
- Conflict between the US and USSR between 1945 and 1990, that included propaganda and threats of nuclear weapons
- Last name of the "Candy Bomber" for their role in the Berlin Airlift following WWII
- disobedience The idea of non-violent resistance - resisting a law people think is unjust
- Last name of the person whose discoveries led to the uranium mining boom in Utah
- Foreign war that the US sent troops to so they could “contain” Communism. The war was deadly with unclear objectives and horrific jungle fighting.
- A resource that keeps coming back or can be used over and over again
- Last name of the leader of the 2002 Winter Olympics who later ran for president
- Taking action to physically separate people because of racial differences
- Political system where there is an end of the class system; no rich or poor
18 Clues: A resource that exists in a limited quantity and is not replaceable • A resource that keeps coming back or can be used over and over again • Taking action to physically separate people because of racial differences • Political system where there is an end of the class system; no rich or poor • ...
Humanism 2024-03-11
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- thinking Humanists questioned knowledge of scholars and sacred texts and tried to explain the natural phenomena.
- of knowledge Humanists didn't limit their knowledge to one area.
- and creativity Belief in a better life and their creativity resulted in many inventions.
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- literature Culture and philosophy became the point of reference for intellectual and artistic activity.
- Humans became the centre of philosophical reflection and artistic creation.
5 Clues: of knowledge Humanists didn't limit their knowledge to one area. • Humans became the centre of philosophical reflection and artistic creation. • and creativity Belief in a better life and their creativity resulted in many inventions. • literature Culture and philosophy became the point of reference for intellectual and artistic activity. • ...
Inca crossword 2026-01-22
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- knotted strings used to record information
- a very long river in south america
- a famous inca city in the mountains
- smart building skills
- used for water farming and travel
- a building used for religion
- a high place where machu picchu was built
- the modern country of the inca empire
- when an empire grows larger
- flat land between mountains
- the continent where the Inca lived
- useful ideas made by the inca
- steps cut into mountains for farming
- high land that made travel difficult
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- a powerful inca ruler who expanded the empire
- the ocean on the west side of south america
- very high mountains in western south america
- bridges made from grass ropes
- the first inca leader in the origin story
- land controlled by one ruler
- large rocks used to build inca buildings
- the inca sun god
- keeping power over many people
- a story about how a civilization began
- soldiers who fought for the inca
- the most important god for the inca
- a magic stick from the sun god
- land next to the ocean
28 Clues: the inca sun god • smart building skills • land next to the ocean • when an empire grows larger • flat land between mountains • land controlled by one ruler • a building used for religion • bridges made from grass ropes • useful ideas made by the inca • keeping power over many people • a magic stick from the sun god • soldiers who fought for the inca • ...
Social Studies Weekly - wk#19 2023-02-07
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- a large, global public event that showcased new technology, inventions, and products
- traveling to another country to live there
- practices or beliefs that are passed down from generation to generation in a culture
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- perhaps the single greatest contributing factor to people moving to the Midwest
- the characteristic features of everyday life shared by people in a particular place or time
- the President who passed the Homestead Act of 1862
6 Clues: traveling to another country to live there • the President who passed the Homestead Act of 1862 • perhaps the single greatest contributing factor to people moving to the Midwest • a large, global public event that showcased new technology, inventions, and products • practices or beliefs that are passed down from generation to generation in a culture • ...
Industrial Revolution Crossword 2024-01-12
4 Clues: relating to town or city • relating to countryside rather than town • When the ownership of something is private • ____ Was needed to progress technology and inventions in the U.S
Mayan Crossword 2024-03-09
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- what did the Mayans use to build objects?
- word representing a day in the Mayan calendar
- what is the modern name for the Mayan ancient city of Yax Mutal?
- where did the Maya civilisation begin?
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- which of their inventions did they use for farming?
- Mayan writing
- seeds that the Mayan used to make chocolate
7 Clues: Mayan writing • where did the Maya civilisation begin? • what did the Mayans use to build objects? • seeds that the Mayan used to make chocolate • word representing a day in the Mayan calendar • which of their inventions did they use for farming? • what is the modern name for the Mayan ancient city of Yax Mutal?
Occupation 1 2023-06-20
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- A person who cultivates crops, raises livestock, and manages agricultural activities to produce food and other resources.
- A medical professional who provides healthcare to animals, diagnoses and treats their illnesses, and promotes their well-being.
- A skilled aviator who operates and controls aircraft, ensuring the safety and efficiency of flights.
- An expert in the field of science who conducts research, experiments, and analyzes data to expand knowledge and make discoveries.
- A professional who designs and plans buildings, structures, and spaces, considering aesthetics, functionality, and safety.
- A professional who applies scientific and mathematical principles to design, build, and maintain structures, machines, and systems.
- A person who uses written words to create literary works, such as novels, poems, articles, or scripts.
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- A person who captures and creates images using cameras, utilizing techniques and artistic vision to tell stories or capture moments.
- A skilled cook who prepares and creates delicious meals and dishes in restaurants or other food establishments.
- An individual who travels and conducts scientific research in space, often as a member of a space exploration mission.
- A person who participates in sports or physical activities, demonstrating skill, strength, and endurance.
- A brave individual who extinguishes fires, performs rescue operations, and provides emergency assistance in hazardous situations.
- officer A law enforcement officer responsible for maintaining public order, preventing crime, and enforcing laws.
- A medical professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses, injuries, and provides healthcare to patients.
- A person who educates and guides students in acquiring knowledge and skills.
- A creative individual who expresses ideas, emotions, or stories through various forms of art, such as painting, sculpture, or music.
16 Clues: A person who educates and guides students in acquiring knowledge and skills. • A skilled aviator who operates and controls aircraft, ensuring the safety and efficiency of flights. • A person who uses written words to create literary works, such as novels, poems, articles, or scripts. • ...
Occupation 1 2023-06-14
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- A person who cultivates crops, raises livestock, and manages agricultural activities to produce food and other resources.
- A medical professional who provides healthcare to animals, diagnoses and treats their illnesses, and promotes their well-being.
- A skilled aviator who operates and controls aircraft, ensuring the safety and efficiency of flights.
- An expert in the field of science who conducts research, experiments, and analyzes data to expand knowledge and make discoveries.
- A professional who designs and plans buildings, structures, and spaces, considering aesthetics, functionality, and safety.
- A professional who applies scientific and mathematical principles to design, build, and maintain structures, machines, and systems.
- A person who uses written words to create literary works, such as novels, poems, articles, or scripts.
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- A person who captures and creates images using cameras, utilizing techniques and artistic vision to tell stories or capture moments.
- A skilled cook who prepares and creates delicious meals and dishes in restaurants or other food establishments.
- An individual who travels and conducts scientific research in space, often as a member of a space exploration mission.
- A person who participates in sports or physical activities, demonstrating skill, strength, and endurance.
- A brave individual who extinguishes fires, performs rescue operations, and provides emergency assistance in hazardous situations.
- officer A law enforcement officer responsible for maintaining public order, preventing crime, and enforcing laws.
- A medical professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses, injuries, and provides healthcare to patients.
- A person who educates and guides students in acquiring knowledge and skills.
- A creative individual who expresses ideas, emotions, or stories through various forms of art, such as painting, sculpture, or music.
16 Clues: A person who educates and guides students in acquiring knowledge and skills. • A skilled aviator who operates and controls aircraft, ensuring the safety and efficiency of flights. • A person who uses written words to create literary works, such as novels, poems, articles, or scripts. • ...
Industrialization/Immigration Test Review 2023-10-02
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- ____ allowed businesses and factories to stay open for longer hours.
- This is the immigration station on the west coast
- Immigrants from _____ were detained for weeks to years before entering the US.
- A name given to businessmen who used unfair practices to get ahead. (example: paying workers low wages)
- A _____ factor draws people to another place.
- Made the manufacturing of products faster, more efficient, and lowered prices.
- The growth of industry during this period was made possible by ____. (Examples: the sewing machine, lightbulbs, and steel)
- A _____ factor causes someone to leave/emmigrate.
- What helped immigrant children assimilate faster than their parents?
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- Hull House is one of the ______ houses that were main source of aid for immigrants in the 1890s.
- These areas grew rapidly as more industries and factories were created.
- The name given to this period where few got rich but many were poor. Looks good on the surface but a lot of problems below the surface.
- Immigration station on the east coast. Most people coming through here were from Europe.
- What is it called when a company controls an entire industry?
- A name given to wealthy businessmen who donate wealth to benefit society.
- Groups that help workers have higher wages and safer working conditions.
- ___ percent of immigrants were allowed to enter the US after a few hours. Some spent up to a few months.
17 Clues: A _____ factor draws people to another place. • This is the immigration station on the west coast • A _____ factor causes someone to leave/emmigrate. • What is it called when a company controls an entire industry? • ____ allowed businesses and factories to stay open for longer hours. • What helped immigrant children assimilate faster than their parents? • ...
Socials Vocab- Industrial Revolutions 2016-06-11
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- land held to be used by anyone
- animal food
- unproductive, inadequate in performance
- a supply of workers
- to feed on growing plants such as grass
- an economy based on industry, not agriculture
- to sow seed by throwing them over a field by hand
- essential materials for a product in an industry
- new inventions, the science of industry
- animal droppings used to fertilize land
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- what colonizing power was referred to in the language of colonialism
- money used to invest in business
- a layer of gas above the earth's surface the protects from UV rays
- to use
- an increase in the world's temperature
- only members of the Church of England can hold political office or join the professions
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
- a complete change in something, the overthrow of a government
- world wide
19 Clues: to use • world wide • animal food • a supply of workers • land held to be used by anyone • money used to invest in business • an increase in the world's temperature • unproductive, inadequate in performance • to feed on growing plants such as grass • new inventions, the science of industry • animal droppings used to fertilize land • an economy based on industry, not agriculture • ...
Agricultural 1 2016-04-20
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- to use
- money used to invest in business
- land held to be used by everyone
- to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
- am increase in the world's temperature
- an economy based on industry, not agricultural
- a layer of gas above the Earth's surface that protects human being from harmful rays of the sun
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- world-wide
- animal food
- new inventions; the science of industry
- the essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- animal droppings used to fertilize land
- to feed on growing pants, such as grass
- in the language of colonialism the colonizing power
- unproductive; inadequate in performance
- a supply of workers
- a complete change in something; the overthrow of a government
- an act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions
19 Clues: to use • world-wide • animal food • a supply of workers • money used to invest in business • land held to be used by everyone • am increase in the world's temperature • new inventions; the science of industry • animal droppings used to fertilize land • to feed on growing pants, such as grass • unproductive; inadequate in performance • an economy based on industry, not agricultural • ...
Just Like Rube Goldberg 2026-03-13
4 Clues: newspaper • what Rube was off the bat • where Rube went when San Francisco had the earthquake • something creative with metal and other stuff that is hard
The discovery of cells 2025-09-09
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- The last name of the Dutch scientist considered the "father of modern microscopy".
- ______ the Great of Russia was so intrigued that he visited Leeuwenhoek to see the "animalcules".
- The random, jiggling motion of tiny particles, named after the man who described it.
- The material in which Hooke first saw and named "cells".
- Leeuwenhoek kept up his microscopy work while holding a full-time job as a cloth _____.
- The title of Hooke's famous 1665 book, filled with drawings of his microscopic discoveries.
- The prestigious ______ Society of London, which eventually verified Leeuwenhoek's amazing findings.
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- City that Robert Hooke helped redesign after its Great Fire in 1666.
- Leeuwenhoek carefully kept his unique lens-making technique a ______.
- Leeuwenhoek's term for the tiny "zoo" of microorganisms he observed.
- Robert Brown's profession as a scientist who studies plants.
- The dark, blobby structure that Robert Brown was the first to identify inside a cell.
- The simple, four-letter name Hooke gave to the tiny compartments he observed.
13 Clues: The material in which Hooke first saw and named "cells". • Robert Brown's profession as a scientist who studies plants. • City that Robert Hooke helped redesign after its Great Fire in 1666. • Leeuwenhoek's term for the tiny "zoo" of microorganisms he observed. • Leeuwenhoek carefully kept his unique lens-making technique a ______. • ...
chap 18 sec 1,2,3 2022-12-05
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- Gompers: A British-born American cigar maker, and labor union leader.
- Edison: “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- Addams: A woman who works for poor city dwellers
- line: Manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a conveyor belt
- Graham Bell: a Scottish-born inventor, scientist and engineer
- Ford: an American industrialist, business magnate, founder of the Ford Motor Company
- to increase in speed
- enterprise: Economic system in which each privately owned business decides what to produce, how much to produce, and what prices to charge
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- bargaining: negotiation between company management and a union representing a group of workers about wages, benefits, and working conditions
- To change; to make different
- Company that controls all or nearly all business in a particular industry
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- of large numbers of people from rural areas to cities; rapid growth of city populations
- and Orville Wright: American aviation pioneers generally credited with inventing, building, and flying the world's first successful motor-operated airplane.
- Place where people receive medical treatment, often for free or for a small fee.
- house: an institution in an inner-city area providing educational, recreational, and other social services to the community.
- to get rid of
- building divided into many tiny apartments
- D. Rockefeller:An American business magnate and philanthropist
- Carnegie: A Scottish industrialist and philanthropist
- to give a good reason for an action
- Someone who sets up new businesses to make a profit
- business owned by many investors
- Group of corporations run by a single board of directors
- To purify; to make free from impurities
25 Clues: to get rid of • to increase in speed • To change; to make different • business owned by many investors • to give a good reason for an action • To purify; to make free from impurities • building divided into many tiny apartments • Addams: A woman who works for poor city dwellers • Someone who sets up new businesses to make a profit • ...
Task #2 2024-04-22
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- His 9-5 job that sparked his interest in communication technology and led to many of his inventions.
- Thomas Edison's father joined a failed revolution, in which he marched on this city.
- Before this invention, electric lights were unreliable, expensive and short-lived.
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- This heavy metal used to be the go-to material choice for light bulb filaments because its high electrical resistance.
- This famous person worked for Edison for 6 months.
- Edison's first great invention, it could record and play back audio.
- A sort of scientific rivalry ("war") in the 1880s.
- A grant made by a government that confers upon the creator of an invention the sole right to make, use, and sell that invention for a set period of time.
- The name of the COUNTY in which he was born.
- Thomas ... Edison (his middle name)
10 Clues: Thomas ... Edison (his middle name) • The name of the COUNTY in which he was born. • This famous person worked for Edison for 6 months. • A sort of scientific rivalry ("war") in the 1880s. • Edison's first great invention, it could record and play back audio. • Before this invention, electric lights were unreliable, expensive and short-lived. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2026-03-26
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- Production: The high-volume manufacture of identical items using techniques like the assembly line.
- The centralized buildings where large-scale manufacturing replaced home-based "cottage industries".
- Characterized by a constant stream of inventions, such as the spinning jenny and telegraph.
- The rapid migration of people from rural areas to growing cities to work in factories.
- A term for the emerging working class who performed manual labor for wages.
- The core shift from manual labor and hand tools to machine-powered production.
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- The overall process of developing machine-based industries for the mass production of goods.
- Engine: A pivotal invention that provided a powerful new energy source for factories and transportation.
- The economic system that grew rapidly as private owners invested in businesses for profit.
- The era fundamentally changed how people lived, worked, and organized society.
10 Clues: A term for the emerging working class who performed manual labor for wages. • The era fundamentally changed how people lived, worked, and organized society. • The core shift from manual labor and hand tools to machine-powered production. • The rapid migration of people from rural areas to growing cities to work in factories. • ...
Domain 1 2024-02-03
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- 8-must own a share in the company
- 1-no line between business and owner
- 17-a one page document
- 28-in person items
- 24-Interested in taking on new business opportunities, Not always interested in taking on new business opportunities, An individual with an innovative product or service, Their key objective is to generate profits
- 25-Higher up front costs, but are less risky as you are also purchasing tested and true operational processes, products, and services, and well-recognized branding
- 26-physical, an item
- 3-highest ranked employee
- 29-Online
- 2-no profit business
- 11-paid a specific amount monthly
- 5-Handles day to day activities
- 9-work for a business or company
- 14-a non cash compensation
- 19-protects inventions
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- 21-Protects formulas
- 20-protects logos
- 13-paid a piece of how much you sell
- 4-Handles business finances
- 27-usually services provided by someone
- 6-creator of the company
- 18-protects creative works
- 22-small corporation
- crossword
- 23-Big corporation
- 15-a written document that details how a business will be structured
- 16-a brief overview of your business plan
- 10-paid by the hour
- 7-they have an interest in the success of the company
- 12-paid by what you sell
- 30-This structure is ideal for a single owner desiring low risk because owners are not personally liable for the company's debts.
31 Clues: crossword • 29-Online • 20-protects logos • 28-in person items • 23-Big corporation • 10-paid by the hour • 21-Protects formulas • 22-small corporation • 26-physical, an item • 2-no profit business • 17-a one page document • 19-protects inventions • 6-creator of the company • 12-paid by what you sell • 3-highest ranked employee • 18-protects creative works • 14-a non cash compensation • ...
Portugal- Tourist Attractions 2023-07-16
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- - Historic district of Porto, lined with colorful houses, narrow streets, and lively riverside cafes.
- - Stunning coastal region with golden beaches, dramatic cliffs, and picturesque fishing villages like Lagos and Albufeira.
- - Picturesque city known for its charming riverside district, port wine cellars, and the iconic Dom Luís I Bridge.
- - One of the oldest universities in the world, known for its stunning library and historic architecture.
- - Gothic masterpiece in Batalha, built to commemorate the victory in the Battle of Aljubarrota.
- - UNESCO World Heritage site famous for its terraced vineyards, scenic river cruises, and wine tastings.
- - A group of stunning volcanic islands in the Atlantic Ocean, known for their natural beauty, hot springs, and outdoor activities.
- - Birthplace of Portugal, with a well-preserved medieval old town, a castle, and historical significance.
- - Picturesque coastal city known as the "Venice of Portugal," with its canals, colorful moliceiro boats, and beautiful beaches.
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- - Historic city with a well-preserved old town, ancient Roman temple, and the eerie Chapel of Bones.
- - Enchanting town with fairytale-like castles and palaces, including the colorful Pena Palace and the Moorish Castle.
- - Romanticist castle in Sintra, known for its vibrant colors, eclectic architecture, and beautiful hilltop location.
- - Traditional Portuguese music known for its melancholic and soulful melodies, often performed in intimate Fado houses.
- - Magnificent monastery in Lisbon, showcasing Manueline architecture and housing the tomb of Vasco da Gama.Roca - Westernmost point of continental Europe, offering breathtaking coastal views and dramatic cliffs.
- - Medieval walled town with narrow streets, white-washed houses, and an enchanting castle.
- - Beautiful archipelago known for its lush landscapes, stunning viewpoints, and world-renowned Madeira wine.
- - Picturesque hilltop village with panoramic views of the Alentejo region and a well-preserved medieval castle.
- - Iconic fortified tower in Lisbon, symbolizing Portugal's Age of Discoveries and offering panoramic views.
- - Vibrant capital city with historic neighborhoods, stunning viewpoints, and iconic landmarks like the Belém Tower.
19 Clues: - Medieval walled town with narrow streets, white-washed houses, and an enchanting castle. • - Gothic masterpiece in Batalha, built to commemorate the victory in the Battle of Aljubarrota. • - Historic city with a well-preserved old town, ancient Roman temple, and the eerie Chapel of Bones. • ...
Geography 1st Semester Final 2018-12-17
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- This rainforest is the largest in the world and home to the most isolated tribes on earth
- Many of the Latin American holidays that we read about focused on this aspect of culture
- This insect could potentially be used as feed for livestock and this idea was suggested by scientists in the Netherlands
- These people lived in Latin America prior to having their empire toppled by the Spanish (we studied some of their inventions)
- A half of the earth. We use them to divide the earth into four regions
- This region has more countries than any region that we've studied to this point
- These lines run east and west and are parallel to the equator
- Most people in Russia live in this region of the country
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- The ways of life of people in a given region
- The region of the world that is comprised of Mexico, Central and South America and the Caribbean
- This sphere of earth contains all of its water
- This is the most common language in North America and is the 3rd most spoken language on the planet
- Map making
- These lines run north and south and are parallel to the prime meridian
- This sphere is the combination of all the spheres that allows for life on earth
- This sphere of earth contains all of its air
- This type of location is very specific and one example is an address
- This is the most common language in Latin America
- This type of location describes where something is in relation to something else or some other place
- This is one of the reasons that young people are leaving Africa and the Middle East for Europe
20 Clues: Map making • The ways of life of people in a given region • This sphere of earth contains all of its air • This sphere of earth contains all of its water • This is the most common language in Latin America • Most people in Russia live in this region of the country • These lines run east and west and are parallel to the equator • ...
Radio in the Roaring Twenties 2013-12-01
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- One of Canada's major alliances that had emerged through the radio.
- Inventions including washing machine,clothing iron,etc.
- The most innovative invention of the Roaring Twenties.
- Many Canadians tend to follow this genre of music.
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- The radio brought the citizens of Canada together.
- A person who invented the radio in 1901.
- A type of radio which required headphones.
- A sport that was broadcasted on the radio.
8 Clues: A person who invented the radio in 1901. • A type of radio which required headphones. • A sport that was broadcasted on the radio. • The radio brought the citizens of Canada together. • Many Canadians tend to follow this genre of music. • The most innovative invention of the Roaring Twenties. • Inventions including washing machine,clothing iron,etc. • ...
Week 22 Target Vocabulary 2014-01-23
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- As he crossed the Atlantic Ocean, he ____________ the Gulf Stream.
- The _______ of the ship was struck by lightning.
- Electricians used a ________ to do tricks.
- One of the things Benjamin Franklin liked to do best was to make _______.
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- He was probably the first person to write weather ________.
- Electricity is a ________ charge.
- You can get _______ by electrical charges.
- You might get to see an _______ in your lifetime.
8 Clues: Electricity is a ________ charge. • Electricians used a ________ to do tricks. • You can get _______ by electrical charges. • The _______ of the ship was struck by lightning. • You might get to see an _______ in your lifetime. • He was probably the first person to write weather ________. • As he crossed the Atlantic Ocean, he ____________ the Gulf Stream. • ...
<techn> <tect> 2025-11-25
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- Tools, machines, or inventions that use science or skill to solve problems
- A person who designs and plans buildings or structures
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- Related to the large plates under the Earth’s surface that move and build landforms
- A person who has the skills to fix or work with technical equipment
- A special way of doing something that requires skill
5 Clues: A special way of doing something that requires skill • A person who designs and plans buildings or structures • A person who has the skills to fix or work with technical equipment • Tools, machines, or inventions that use science or skill to solve problems • Related to the large plates under the Earth’s surface that move and build landforms
Inventions for a Better World 2023-12-10
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- Sutainable food source created from recycled plastic. (10 letters)
- AI-powered translator that breaks down language barriers in real-time. (14 letters)
- Technology that filters air pollution from major cities. (14 letters)
- Brain-computer interface for controlling prosthetic limbs. (18 letters)
- Device that translates animal sounds for human understanding. (11 letters)
- 3D printer that creates custom prosthetics for amputees. (12 letters)
- Holographic communication device that creates life-sized projections. (12 letters)
- Device that uses renewable energy to power entire cities. (12 letters)
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- Self-driving electric car that charges wirelessly while on the road. (14 letters)
- Underwater greenhouse that farms seafood and vegetables sustainably. (17 letters)
- Biodegradable clothing made from natural materials. (10 letters)
- What these inventions have the potential to do for the world. (6 letters)
- Device that converts body heat into usable energy. (11 letters)
- Personalized recycling system that sorts waste materials efficiently. (14 letters)
- Educational app that personalizes learning based on individual needs. (13 letters)
- AI-powered system that predicts natural disasters with greater accuracy. (19 letters)
- Solar-powered desalination plant that provides clean water for communities. (19 letters)
17 Clues: Device that converts body heat into usable energy. (11 letters) • Biodegradable clothing made from natural materials. (10 letters) • Sutainable food source created from recycled plastic. (10 letters) • Technology that filters air pollution from major cities. (14 letters) • 3D printer that creates custom prosthetics for amputees. (12 letters) • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2021-03-17
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- What is used to power trains? (5 letters)
- What is the development of industries? (17 letters)
- What is it called when things are different from what they had been previously? (7 letters)
- What does a nation have over another nation if they control them? (5 letters)
- What is the industry involved in the making of cloths called? (8 letters)
- What country was the birthplace of the Industrial revolution? (7 letters)
- What do we call new products? (10 letters)
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- What is a device that can create a product? (7 letters)
- What was the name of the largest trading merchant in Britain? (3 letters)
- What is physical or mental work? (6 letters)
- What was the most important resource? (9 letters)
- What is a machine powered by burning coal called? (11 letters)
- What is processing of raw materials and manufacturing of goods called? (10 letters)
- What is an area under partial control of another country called? (6 letters)
- What do we call a place where goods are manufactured? (7 letters)
15 Clues: What is used to power trains? (5 letters) • What do we call new products? (10 letters) • What is physical or mental work? (6 letters) • What was the most important resource? (9 letters) • What is the development of industries? (17 letters) • What is a device that can create a product? (7 letters) • What is a machine powered by burning coal called? (11 letters) • ...
Study Game 2021-09-23
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- Selecting 20 employees (out of a hat) from a company of 400 and surveying those 20 on the effect of sitting down all day staring at a screen and how it has an effect on their mental and physical health.
- A researcher studies absence rates and grades in middle and high schools, meaning they are studying the what between absence rates and decreasing grades.
- A researcher wanted to see if being married makes one happier or not. Instead of manipulating any independent variables, the researcher chose to select single people and married people as their sample group, and then proceed to rate their happiness.
- Is the group of people that are being studied in a certain experiment. These are what the data is representing. Three types of population: expansive, constrictive, and stationary. The group of things that we want information about.
- It is an accurate measurement, invites criticism, has a willingness to change if new evidence is found, strict peer review, takes all new discoveries into consideration and has verifiable results.
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- The amount of phone usage before bed in an experiment on how phone use before bedtime affects sleep.
- This study is trying to establish how two parameters in a population might move together or not without any researcher influence. It is crucial to avoid saying that this study shows you something because that would insinuate causality.
- In an experiment on how phone use before bedtime affects sleep, this variable would be the number of hours of sleep and the quality of sleep.
- A researcher tells their sample group that they will be given a happy pill. However, they do not know that it is actually a sugar pill (placebo). After the pill has been in their system, some begin to react “happier” or more up-beat. Since some of the people in the sample group already had a predisposed thought that the pill would make them “happier”, they began to show those symptoms thinking it was the pill.
- This study is about proving causality between two variables. A sample is randomly selected and split into groups in order to avoid confounding variables. The Independent & dependent variables are measured by changing one variable(independent) to see if it affects the other(dependent)
- Activities and or beliefs that claim to be “scientific”. They are fixed ideas, they have no peer review, only take favorable discoveries into consideration, estimate measurements (not accurate), see criticism as conspiracy and the results are non-repeatable.
- A professor is going to study their classroom that has a population of 120 students. From the population, they will choose four groups, but each group will be divided into stratas by the students’ academic grade. The four strata will be divided by students with an A, B, C, and D/F. From each strata, the professor will take 3 students, so the total sample will be 12 students.
- Part of the population we take out to examine and draw conclusions from.
- An experimenter studies how phone usage before bed affects sleep, meaning they are studying how the phone usage before bed causes the quality of sleep to decrease.
14 Clues: Part of the population we take out to examine and draw conclusions from. • The amount of phone usage before bed in an experiment on how phone use before bedtime affects sleep. • In an experiment on how phone use before bedtime affects sleep, this variable would be the number of hours of sleep and the quality of sleep. • ...
Lesson 1 2020-12-13
6 Clues: way to make steel quickly • rapid growth in the US (1800s) • brothers that built a light airplane • inventor that helped with the telegraph • exclusive rights to make or sell inventions • one of the first wealthy men who could own a car
L8 Vocabulary 2021-06-15
6 Clues: The _____ of the students live nearby • She put a lot of _____ into teaching. • Allen has _______ for these stray cats. • He made a big ____ from his inventions. • Being careful can reduce the _____of fire. • The book show people the ____ of learning.
Chapter 1 Section 1_2_2 to 1_4 2020-08-04
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- Technological change is faster now! Some people say that the world's body of knowledge is now doubling every 4 years.
- is the period which continues today! Inventions become increasingly focused on electronics and computers.
- is a difficult decision that a person has to make about whether something is right or wrong.
- invented in 1837, allowed people to send short written messages.
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- means "having to do with right and wrong."
- combines the engine of a conventional vehicle with the battery and electric motor of an electrical vehicle.
- developed in 1947. The _________ was invented using a piece of semiconducting material and some wires. __________ were soon combined into integrated circuits. They were used in Televisions, Radios and eventually into Computers.
- people make goods using machines rather than by hand.
8 Clues: means "having to do with right and wrong." • people make goods using machines rather than by hand. • invented in 1837, allowed people to send short written messages. • is a difficult decision that a person has to make about whether something is right or wrong. • ...
Intellectual property rights and borrowed funds. 2022-01-26
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- legal rights conferred on products such as inventions, designs used in business, etc.
- are a type of borrowed funds taken from financial institutions or commercial banks.
- Is an acknowledgment that the company has borrowed
- They are debt instruments that does not carry a specific rate of interest but issued at a heavy discount.
- A type of an IPR which gives you the right over a particular ______
- it includes literary and artistic works like novels, poems, etc.
- it is a credit extended by one trader to another for purchase of goods and services, a type of short term financing.
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- it is a type of an IPR which differentiates the product or service from the others.
- are the deposits raised directly by the business organisation from the public.
- it refers to the fund raised through loans and public borrowings
- return on investment on a borrowed fund is called
- it is a type of an IPR, which gives the owner a right over their invention.
12 Clues: return on investment on a borrowed fund is called • Is an acknowledgment that the company has borrowed • it refers to the fund raised through loans and public borrowings • it includes literary and artistic works like novels, poems, etc. • A type of an IPR which gives you the right over a particular ______ • ...
Chapter 5 - the Triumph of Steam 2013-05-27
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- away, in this case, owners who owned land but did not live on it
- world-wide
- a steam engine designed to pull cares on a railway
- organizations devoted to improving conditions for their members
- a person who runs a business, taking the risk in order to earn profit
- an economy based on industry, not agriculture
- a person with money to invest
- a fee for using a road
- Teresa/ a nun who devoted her life to the care of the poor and diseased in India
- new inventions; the science of industry
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- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
- the right to vote
- unproductive; inadequate in performance
- money used to invest in business
- land held to be used everywhere
- action in one's own interest, rather than in another
- a capitalist who invests money in textile-making
- animal food
- a complete change in something; the overthrow of a government
- those wishing to purchase goods
- a person with no money at all
- made by humans
- animal droppings used to fertilize land
- a light, thin liquid made by boiling a cereal such as oatmeal in water
24 Clues: world-wide • animal food • made by humans • the right to vote • a fee for using a road • a person with no money at all • a person with money to invest • land held to be used everywhere • those wishing to purchase goods • money used to invest in business • unproductive; inadequate in performance • animal droppings used to fertilize land • new inventions; the science of industry • ...
Wolf Parade 2020-09-18
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- Turned slowly
- Found while walking
- 100,000 sad ones
- What I had a vision of
- The only ones out there
- They float in space
- Where I watched you from
- It’s got us all clocked
- Under one whip
- They married that night
- I put them away
- What he was learning to overcome
- Summer, water, fall
- They threw rocks at the moon
- They were rusting on the beach
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- Where we got stoned
- The kind of whore I’m like
- You don’t like how they sound
- When I’ll be there
- They came up
- He has a white bull
- Everyone here is a little disguised
- He calls it a rose
- I made friends with him
- We’re just part of it
- Location of three, four, and seven
- Made at night
- They can be tricked
- Where we’ll be when the hair hits the ground
- It’s in the blood
- They are running thin
- Lasers
- You put it in my hair
- It’s very cold
- Young, pretty
- A place to sleep
- Nautilus curve
- He’ll draw three of them
38 Clues: Lasers • They came up • Turned slowly • Made at night • Young, pretty • Under one whip • It’s very cold • Nautilus curve • I put them away • 100,000 sad ones • A place to sleep • It’s in the blood • When I’ll be there • He calls it a rose • Where we got stoned • Found while walking • He has a white bull • They float in space • They can be tricked • Summer, water, fall • We’re just part of it • ...
Torias Christmas Crossword 2021-12-17
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- Opera commissioned for opening of Suez Canal (4)
- one of humankins greatest inventions (5)
- Commander at Actium (6,9,7)
- Anthony,Octavian and... a triumvir (7)
- Lincolns' assassin(4,6,5)
- City at one end of Roman Fosse Way (English)(6)
- Unit of weight gfor Hebrews,Greeks, Romans (6)
- Purportedly first to stab Ceasar (5)
- Ended with Carthage destroyed (5,4)
- Vespasian appointee as Gov Britain (8)
- Final period of the Stone Age (9)
- A name for combined southern states of USA (5)
- Greek who married Jackie Kennedy (9,7)
- Figurative boundary between N/S USA (5,5,4)
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- A daughter of the git Sulla a twin (8,6)
- Original company name for ASDA (10,7)
- Sicilian port founded by Greeks as Zankle (7)
- Tribal member from bits of Greece/Turkey/Bulgaria (8)
- Greatest Linebacker ever, one of us? (8,6)
- Second husband of 21 across (5,6,4)
- Alfred, Swedish inventor of dynamite (5)
- Eastern England tribe led by Boudicca (5)
- The great way from Rome to Brundisium (3,5)
- Pocahontas confidente (11,6)
- Greek city allied with Sparta against Athens (7)
- Ancient Assyrian capital sacked 612BC (7)
- Supposed Archimedes exclamation (6)
27 Clues: Lincolns' assassin(4,6,5) • Commander at Actium (6,9,7) • Pocahontas confidente (11,6) • Final period of the Stone Age (9) • Second husband of 21 across (5,6,4) • Ended with Carthage destroyed (5,4) • Supposed Archimedes exclamation (6) • Purportedly first to stab Ceasar (5) • Original company name for ASDA (10,7) • Anthony,Octavian and... a triumvir (7) • ...
Mesopotamia Ella w 2021-12-19
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- a type of poem in Mesopotamia
- the two highest social classes in
- away to get water from one place to another
- professional a record keeper
- the early form of writing
- a person who believes in an eye for an eye justice
- the character in the first written story that wants to be immortal
- the river that starts with the letter E
- people in the lowest class beside women
- the number of laws Hammurabi has
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- the land between 2 rivers
- the type that the soil was in Mesopotamia
- where people lived in Mesopotamia
- a place where the gods got prayed to by the priests
- Gilgamesh friend in the first written story
- a place where there was lots of steps and a temple on top
- the justice Hammurabi believes in.
- the river that starts with the letter T
- Mesopotamia was the earliest form of this
- where Mesopotamia is today
- the things that lead up to ziggurat
- one of the early inventions in Mesopotamia first used for pottery
- to trade goods or services
- the first leader in Mesopotamia
24 Clues: the land between 2 rivers • the early form of writing • where Mesopotamia is today • to trade goods or services • professional a record keeper • a type of poem in Mesopotamia • the first leader in Mesopotamia • the number of laws Hammurabi has • where people lived in Mesopotamia • the two highest social classes in • the justice Hammurabi believes in. • ...
Reading Foundations - Year in Review 2026-06-03
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- Trying to convince someone using trust or credibility
- The main character of Long Way Down
- Trying to convince someone using facts
- An aggressive, angry guy who's always trying to duel Romeo
- A show where people pitch their inventions to a board of executives (two words)
- Trying to convince someone using emotions
- The kind old woman who raised Juliet
- The most dangerous thing at Camp Green Lake was the yellow-spotted ____
- The guy that Will thinks killed his brother in Long Way Down
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- Stanley's best friend at Camp Green Lake
- The "most dangerous game" is to hunt ________
- A kid who's hopelessly in love with Romeo
- A talkative weird guy who dies in a sword fight
- Stanley Yelnats needs to dig a lot of these
- Shawn's mentor from Long Way Down
- The name of the Friar that got Romeo and Juliet married
- A kid who's hopelessly in love with Juliet
- The main character's brother in Long Way Down
- In one of our short stories, a woman killed her husband with a leg of ______
- The name of the rival gang from Long Way Down (two words)
20 Clues: Shawn's mentor from Long Way Down • The main character of Long Way Down • The kind old woman who raised Juliet • Trying to convince someone using facts • Stanley's best friend at Camp Green Lake • A kid who's hopelessly in love with Romeo • Trying to convince someone using emotions • A kid who's hopelessly in love with Juliet • Stanley Yelnats needs to dig a lot of these • ...
EAPP CROSSWORD 2025-03-06
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- is a type of question that limits the possible responses. It typically asks for a specific piece of information, and the answer is usually a simple "yes" or "no," a single word, or a choice from a limited set of options.
- It implies considering what is acceptable and relevant to the circumstances.
- is a collection of work that showcases your skills, abilities, and experience.
- is a set of written questions used to collect information from a group of people. It's a structured tool for gathering data on opinions, attitudes, behaviors, and demographics.
- is a type of question that encourages a detailed and thoughtful response.
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- are a systematic and controlled way to test a hypothesis and gather evidence to support or refute it.
- They help us make sense of the world around us and inspire new discoveries.
- This refers to the ability to guide and inspire others towards a common goal.
- is the process of ordering items or individuals based on their relative importance, value, or performance.
9 Clues: is a type of question that encourages a detailed and thoughtful response. • They help us make sense of the world around us and inspire new discoveries. • It implies considering what is acceptable and relevant to the circumstances. • This refers to the ability to guide and inspire others towards a common goal. • ...
Farming 2022-11-04
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- a group of living things that share common biological characteristics
- a place where animals marketed for meat are killed humanely
- instruments, tools or inventions developed through research to increase efficiency
- the act of cutting hair or wool
- any unwanted plant, especially those that crowd out more desirable plants
- the changing of the specific fields used for one crop year to year
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- a mixture of raw materials such as field corn, sorghum, grass, or clover that is converted into winter feed for livestock
- the growth of the city into rural areas
- a blade with a long handle used to cut grass grain, and other crops
- the amount of a crop produced in a given time or from a given place
- a bull that has been castrated for better meat production
11 Clues: the act of cutting hair or wool • the growth of the city into rural areas • a bull that has been castrated for better meat production • a place where animals marketed for meat are killed humanely • the changing of the specific fields used for one crop year to year • a blade with a long handle used to cut grass grain, and other crops • ...
☆ Walking on a Star Unknown ☆ 2021-09-09
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- the war god
- the scholarly bird of prey
- the name of the nocturnal circus
- the annual cooking festival held on Calpucca
- the hazardous dandelion
- the rabbit species of Calpucca
- an elusive herb with a peculiar taste
- Midorino's inventions, sentient tofu
- snowy village famous for its musicians
- an eccentric girl residing in Eluta
- the male protagonist
- the lamp the protagonists use for translation
- the snail species of Calpucca
- the gem needed to free the Requiem Maiden
- the ore used as a power source
- the species of Daios
- the species of Guntram and Twelam
- the species of the royal siblings, Waystern, and Natalia
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- name of the abandoned island
- the epithet of the forest below Metroville City
- the inhabitants of planet Earth
- the marquis, famed for his excavations
- a shy girl who likes sweets and sprites
- the female protagonist
- the Star Goddess's name
- the protagonists' planet of origin
- scientist who resides in Tofu Town
- the butcher boy
- the royal name of Toph and Rius
- the kitchen chain on Calpucca
- servant to the famous musicians
- the planet the siblings crashed on
- the currency used on Calpucca
- the port town west of Metroville City
- the citizens of Nuage
- the Requiem Maiden
- name of the Karakuri detective agency
- the species of the protagonists
- the town in the sky
39 Clues: the war god • the butcher boy • the Requiem Maiden • the town in the sky • the male protagonist • the species of Daios • the citizens of Nuage • the female protagonist • the Star Goddess's name • the hazardous dandelion • the scholarly bird of prey • name of the abandoned island • the kitchen chain on Calpucca • the currency used on Calpucca • the snail species of Calpucca • ...
Economy Vocabulary Words 2024-03-07
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- the amount of a particular good or service that consumers desire
- to bring something in from another country for sale or trade
- a rise in the usual price of many goods and services
- the amount of goods or services available for a consumer to buy
- the money a business earns after all its expenses are paid
- a person or company who buys goods and services
- a small fee paid to bank customers in exchange for allowing the bank to use their money
- the type of money used in a particular place
- to take and use something with the agreement of returning it at a later time
- a person who risks money and time to start a new business
- the money a person or business earns for doing a job or providing a good or service
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- a process in which each worker performs a single step in production
- a shortage
- the use of public notices to bring attention to a product or service
- something that encourages one to take action or do something
- new inventions or ideas
- the value of something that must be given up to get the thing you want
- a person or company who makes things or provides a service
- when companies employ people to work outside of the company
- trade one type of good or service for another
- to make widely known
- to sell or trade someth9ing to another country
22 Clues: a shortage • to make widely known • new inventions or ideas • the type of money used in a particular place • trade one type of good or service for another • to sell or trade someth9ing to another country • a person or company who buys goods and services • a rise in the usual price of many goods and services • a person who risks money and time to start a new business • ...
Cressida's Gilded Age Crossword Puzzle 2026-02-26
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- the historic meeting point where the two railroads joined.
- highlighted the growing tensions between industrialists and laborers.
- was nicknamed “The Wizard of Menlo Park” for groundbreaking inventions.
- contributed to the rapid expansion of South Dakota’s economy and its eventual statehood in 1889.
- Built between 1863 and 1869, connected the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads.
- This was the first law in American history to exclude an entire ethnic group from immigration.
- a powerful political organization in New York City that helped immigrants find jobs and housing in exchange for their votes.
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- American labour leader and the first president of the American Federation of Labor.
- born into slavery and rose to become a leading African American intellectual.
- started out as a Bobbin boy at a cotton factory, earning $1.20 a week.
- world’s wealthiest man and a major philanthropist.
- assisted America in a crisis, loaning the federal government more than $60 million.
- 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.
- served as a main entry point for Immigrants from countries like Italy, Ireland, Poland, and Russia arriving in the United States
- This Iconic statue of the U.S greets immigrants at the New York Harbor, symbolizing hope and freedom.
- built a transportation empire in railroads and shipping, earning the nickname “The Commodore.”
- was the backbone of Louisiana’s economy. The state’s fertile soil and long growing season made it ideal for it.
- a journalist born on November 5, 1857, in Erie County, Pennsylvania.
- formed the American Railway Union in 1892. Two years later, found himself leading the great Pullman strike.
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. • ...
School and Education 2023-11-05
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- A creative class where students use their imagination to draw, paint, and create beautiful things.
- Tasks assigned by teachers to be completed at home, helping reinforce what students have learned at school.
- These are like doors to different worlds, filled with stories, knowledge, and adventures to explore.
- A fascinating subject that helps students understand the world around them, including experiments and discoveries.
- A special table at school where students sit to do their work, often with space for books and supplies.
- A special room at school where students gather to learn, study, and interact with teachers and classmates.
- A tasty meal students have at school, a chance to refuel, chat with friends, and enjoy their favorite foods.
- The study of numbers, equations, and problem-solving, helping students with everyday tasks and challenges.
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- A break during the school day when students can go outside to play, run around, and have fun with their friends.
- Special people students meet at school who can become their playmates, study buddies, and lifelong pals.
- A trusty bag that holds books, supplies, and snacks for school, making it easy to carry everything needed.
- A useful writing tool that students use to draw, write, and complete assignments, often with an eraser for mistakes.
- A kind and knowledgeable person who helps students learn new things, answer questions, and guide them in their studies.
- A class that allows students to explore the world of sounds, melodies, and musical instruments.
- An amazing tool for learning and having fun, allowing students to explore the digital world and discover new things.
15 Clues: A class that allows students to explore the world of sounds, melodies, and musical instruments. • A creative class where students use their imagination to draw, paint, and create beautiful things. • These are like doors to different worlds, filled with stories, knowledge, and adventures to explore. • ...
The Silk Road 2026-02-06
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- Something that has never happened before or has no example in history.
- Regular people in ancient Rome, including farmers, workers, and craftsmen, who did not have much political power at first.
- A long-lasting and powerful dynasty in ancient China that helped shape Chinese culture, government, and inventions.
- Rich and powerful people in ancient Rome who held most of the government jobs and land.
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- Soldiers in the Roman army who were trained to fight and protect the Roman Empire.
- A group of trade routes that connected China to Europe and other regions, allowing people to trade goods, ideas, and culture.
- Man-made channels or bridges that carried water to cities and towns in ancient times.
- A belief system from China that teaches respect, good behavior, family loyalty, and doing the right thing.
- A religion and belief system based on the teachings of the Buddha that focuses on peace, kindness, and understanding suffering.
9 Clues: Something that has never happened before or has no example in history. • Soldiers in the Roman army who were trained to fight and protect the Roman Empire. • Man-made channels or bridges that carried water to cities and towns in ancient times. • Rich and powerful people in ancient Rome who held most of the government jobs and land. • ...
Year 9 History Crossword 2023-05-23
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- a record or collection of historical materials
- the act of bringing ideas or objects together in a novel way to create something that did not exist before
- arranging events in their order of occurrence in time
- practical work, especially when it involves hard physical effort
- military operations between enemies
- state policy, practice, or advocacy of extending power and dominion, especially by direct territorial acquisition
- the system of trade and industry by which the wealth of a country or region is made and used
- the opinions or actions of people who believe that a country should use military methods, forces to gain power and to achieve its goals
- the art and science of cultivating the soil, growing crops and raising livestock
- to change (something) very much or completely
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- a table listing important events for years within a particular historical period
- a feeling that people have of being loyal to and proud of their country often with the belief that it is better and more important than other countries
- the action of searching and finding out about something
- an active disagreement between people with opposing opinions or principles
- the usually violent attempt by many people to end the rule of one government and start a new one
- a temporary suspension of hostilities by agreement of the warring parties
- a formal agreement between two or more states for mutual support in case of war
- a group of societies or other organizations which have joined together, usually because they share a common interest
- any thing or place from which something comes, arises, or is obtained
- a powerful effect that something, especially something new, has on a situation or person
20 Clues: military operations between enemies • to change (something) very much or completely • a record or collection of historical materials • arranging events in their order of occurrence in time • the action of searching and finding out about something • practical work, especially when it involves hard physical effort • ...
Industrial Revolution 2025-03-12
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- Abolitionist who wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin to convince people to join the abolitionist movement
- Advocated for women’s suffrage and equal pay for equal work
- the growth of cities as people move from farms of cities. Problems included slums, diseases, and poor living conditions.
- Invented the cotton gin hoping to ease the burden of slaves. It ended up profoundly increasing the productivity and demand of cotton instead.
- describes at time when inventions changed the way Americans worked and lived.
- Code created by Samuel Morse. A system of communicating through the telegraph.
- Railroad Connected the U.S. east to west
- Abstinence from alcoholic drink
- where fabric and clothing are made. Employed women and young girls.
- To break or fail to comply with a rule
- The right to vote
- Used his newspaper, “The Liberator,” to persuade people to join the abolitionist movement
- immigrants who left because of the irish Potato Famine. Worked as cheap labor. Experiences discrimination.
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- Advocated for women’s suffrage and equal pay for equal work
- Free education for all
- To change
- Work as performed on a large scale in a single centralized location instead of in the home.
- To put an end to something
- Canal opens a water route from the Great Lake to New York City. Built by Irish Laborers.
- Escaped slavery and became a very vocal abolitionist
- immigrants who moved to California to find jobs as a result of the Gold Rush. Helped build the Transcontinental Railroad.
- immigrant who moved to the U.S. Brought their culture and settled in Texas and the Mid-West.
- Escaped slavery and became a conductor of the Underground Railroad which helped slaves escape to freedom
23 Clues: To change • The right to vote • Free education for all • To put an end to something • Abstinence from alcoholic drink • To break or fail to comply with a rule • Escaped slavery and became a very vocal abolitionist • Railroad Connected the U.S. east to west • Advocated for women’s suffrage and equal pay for equal work • ...
Technology in Careers & Forecasting 2016-10-07
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- This is the study of patterns and relationships.
- This type of forecasting requires you to look at the past and present to predict the future.
- This is a combination of multimedia (videos, sound, text, clip art, etc.) that we use to show information to others.
- This is used to survey a panel of experts about their professional opinions about future trends.
- We use this type of program to create newsletters, menus, flyers, business cards, etc. It includes text and clip art that we wish to hand out to others.
- This school subject gives you reading and writing skills that help you be successful in the 21st century.
- This is making a prediction about the future by analyzing research.
- These are the goals at the bottom that are the stepping stones to reaching your Primary Goals.
- This is the pursuit of knowledge for its own sake.
- This is the way Normative Forecasting works; set your Ultimate Goal and work this way to figure out how to achieve it.
- These are pictorial representations of data.
- This is the study of the natural world.
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- This is the final goal you want to reach; the top.
- This is a computer program that we use to type reports and letters, etc.
- These are goals directly under the Ultimate Goal.
- This school subject allows us to see how inventions and innovations have impacted society.
- A tendency or general direction.
- This is research that will be used to improve life and answer questions.
- This consists of rows, columns, and cells and is a way to organize a large amount of data.
- This type of forecasting requires you to set an Ultimate Goals and work backwards to achieve it.
- This is another word for information.
21 Clues: A tendency or general direction. • This is another word for information. • This is the study of the natural world. • These are pictorial representations of data. • This is the study of patterns and relationships. • These are goals directly under the Ultimate Goal. • This is the final goal you want to reach; the top. • This is the pursuit of knowledge for its own sake. • ...
Year 4 Crossword 2016-10-25
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- Its a shape that is a really tiny circle
- A word that describes something you are doing
- You read them sometimes
- Something you do to construct an object
- A toy you can use to make and construct shapes and objects
- You do it everyday at school after lunchtime
- You play tennis, golf, football, soccer and more
- A place that our school goes to every year from year 3 up to year 6
- Its an object that if you throw it will come back
- A place that kids play at
- Another meaning that is similar to a story
- Its how you make a word with letters
- Something that you make that is new and unique
- A place that everyone I the world goes to when they are young
- It is one of the main subjects that you do in Primary and High school
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- You dance a lot at that place
- A number that is between 1 and 4
- A language that our schools Ol learns
- A place where you can borrow and read books
- We go to school to do it
- Something that you take home from school
- Something that teachers read out loud a lot in prep
- An object that is digital and a lot of people have not
- You do this in art
- People that lived in Australia many years ago
- something you go on at fun parks and carnivals
- Somthing that you do everyday twice at school
- Most people eat it a while after morning tea
- People that care about you and that you can trust
- It's when you do painting, drawing and more
30 Clues: You do this in art • You read them sometimes • We go to school to do it • A place that kids play at • You dance a lot at that place • A number that is between 1 and 4 • Its how you make a word with letters • A language that our schools Ol learns • Something you do to construct an object • Its a shape that is a really tiny circle • Something that you take home from school • ...
Medieval Innovations 2024-03-07
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- Allowed books to be mass produced
- A machine used in ancient wars that threw objects with great force
- innovation in warfare designed to increase the ability to conquer and gain power
- Specialized engine, constructed to protect soldiers and ladders while approaching the defensive walls of a castle
- Changes in farming by making it more efficient
- They took an oath towards a lord or King. The oath was a type of promise to fight for the lord at his command, and the lord agreed to give the knight land and payment
- Cannon Weapon used to destroy enemies and castle walls
- It was a place where people read magazines, newspapers and exchange ideas
- an arched stone support on the outside of buildings, which allows builders to construct higher walls
- Told time and helped to organize people's daily activities
- A tiny room with a seat pierced by a hole through which the waste dropped into a moat or straight to the ground
- Improved people's vision for the first time
- permitting the turning of heavy northern soils, rotating crops, and increased agricultural production
- An instrument used by sailors to determine their location by observing the position of the stars and planets
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- Increased food production
- Innovations at are useful for changing scientific research or practices
- A wheel that a person walked in, that was connected to a pully system. Used to bring heavy loads of stone for construction of castles and cathedrals
- Inventions bringing change to technology
- Uses water to generate motion
- a large building or group of buildings fortified against attack
- Innovation that creates solutions to problems
- Location where people could read and gain informtion
22 Clues: Increased food production • Uses water to generate motion • Allowed books to be mass produced • Inventions bringing change to technology • Improved people's vision for the first time • Innovation that creates solutions to problems • Changes in farming by making it more efficient • Location where people could read and gain informtion • ...
Famous Scientists 2024-12-18
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- An ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, and engineer known for his work on
- A microbiologist who made major contributions to the understanding of germs and developed the process of pasteurization.
- His laws of motion and universal gravitation laid the foundations of classical mechanics.
- A physicist and chemist who contributed to the study of electromagnetism and electrochemistry.
- The physicist behind the theory of relativity, one of the most famous scientific figures in history.
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- A pioneering physicist and chemist, famous for her work on radioactivity and the discovery of radium.
- A biologist best known for his theory of natural selection and his work On the Origin of Species.
- Known for his groundbreaking contributions to the development of alternating current electricity systems and inventions like the Tesla coil.
- An astronomer and physicist who made major contributions to the scientific revolution, including improvements to the telescope.
- A theoretical physicist best known for his work on black holes and his popular book A Brief History of Time.
10 Clues: An ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, and engineer known for his work on • His laws of motion and universal gravitation laid the foundations of classical mechanics. • A physicist and chemist who contributed to the study of electromagnetism and electrochemistry. • ...
The Renaissance 2024-10-31
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- was one of the greatest inventions of Johannes Gutenberg.
- Period of European cultural, artistic, political and economic “rebirth”
- an approach to life that is found throughout time and across the world in many different cultures.
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- The most famous one is the Romeo and Juliet poem
- The most influential who exerted an unparalleled influence on the development of Western art.
5 Clues: The most famous one is the Romeo and Juliet poem • was one of the greatest inventions of Johannes Gutenberg. • Period of European cultural, artistic, political and economic “rebirth” • The most influential who exerted an unparalleled influence on the development of Western art. • ...
WHISPER CHAIN MESSAGE 2025-05-15
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- A spark of creativity that leads to new ideas, inventions, or improvements.
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- The powerful result when people or elements work together, producing more than they could alone
- The ability to adapt to change and handle unexpected challenges with ease.
- When individuals join forces and collaborate to reach a common goal.
- The best policy—this value stands for truthfulness and integrity
5 Clues: The best policy—this value stands for truthfulness and integrity • When individuals join forces and collaborate to reach a common goal. • The ability to adapt to change and handle unexpected challenges with ease. • A spark of creativity that leads to new ideas, inventions, or improvements. • ...
BioTech Crossword 2024-06-26
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- It is an advanced form of 3D printing that uses living cells and biomaterials to create tissue-like structures.
- It is used for brewing beer, baking bread, and making wine and cheese.
- This field focuses on developing methods for healthcare workers to gather, store, and analyze vast amounts of biological data.
- It involves heating the DNA to separate its strands, then using special building blocks called nucleotides to create new strands, all with the help of a special enzyme.
- Altering genes to treat or prevent diseases raises concerns about unintended consequences, unforeseen side effects, and long-term impacts on future generations.
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- It is a branch of science in which living things are used to make products.
- a branch of ethical inquiry that investigates the nature of biological and technical discoveries, as well as the responsible use of biomedical breakthroughs, with an emphasis on the moral consequences for our individual and collective humanity.
- This field strives to create a more sustainable and productive agricultural sector.
- obligation to provide benefits and to balance benefits against risks.
- This area focuses on creating eco-friendly alternatives for industrial needs.
10 Clues: obligation to provide benefits and to balance benefits against risks. • It is used for brewing beer, baking bread, and making wine and cheese. • It is a branch of science in which living things are used to make products. • This area focuses on creating eco-friendly alternatives for industrial needs. • ...
Jobs 2023-07-14
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- A person who flies airplanes or helicopters, transporting people or goods to different places.
- A person who plays a musical instrument or sings and entertains people with their musical talents.
- A person who participates in sports and engages in physical activities, often competing against others.
- A person who works in the fire department and helps put out fires and rescue people in emergency situations.
- A medical professional who examines patients, diagnoses illnesses, and provides treatments to help people get better.
- A person who conducts experiments and research to learn about the world and make new discoveries.
- A person who designs, builds, or maintains structures, machines, or systems using scientific and mathematical knowledge.
- A person who works on a farm and grows crops, raises animals, and takes care of the land and its resources.
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- A doctor who takes care of animals' health and provides medical treatment to keep them healthy.
- A member of the law enforcement who helps maintain peace and order, and keeps communities safe.
- A person who creates written content, such as stories, articles, or books, using their imagination and creativity.
- A person who travels to space and explores outer space. They conduct scientific experiments and learn about the universe.
- A creative person who expresses themselves through various forms of art, such as painting, drawing, or sculpting.
- A person who teaches students in a school or educational setting. They help students learn new things.
- A professional cook who prepares and creates delicious meals and dishes in restaurants or other food establishments.
15 Clues: A person who flies airplanes or helicopters, transporting people or goods to different places. • A doctor who takes care of animals' health and provides medical treatment to keep them healthy. • A member of the law enforcement who helps maintain peace and order, and keeps communities safe. • ...
Imperialism crossword 2024-01-31
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- defense of civil liberties, including freedom of religion and the right to a fair trial
- made revolutionary telescopic discoveries, including the four largest moons of Jupiter.
- Laws of motion
- The process of making an area more urban
- when a group of people agree to give up certain rights and accept a central authority in order to protect their other rights.
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- invented the steam engine
- a country or area in which another country has power to affect developments although it has no formal authority.
- known as the divine-right theory of kingship.
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses
- a series of workers and machines in a factory by which a succession of identical items is progressively assembled.
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- with the signature of a General Act, regulating the European colonisation and trade in Africa during the New Imperialism period
- advocated absolute sovereignty as the only kind of government that could resolve problems caused by the selfishness of human beings
- the economic group between the upper and lower classes, including professional and business workers and their families.
- His political theory work, particularly the idea of separation of powers, shaped the modern democratic government.
- the process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation
- the Social Contract, which questioned the purpose and place of government and its responsibility for its citizens.
- astronomical model in which the Earth and planets revolve around the Sun at the center of the universe.
- uses a theory of natural rights to argue that governments have obligations to their citizens, have only limited powers over their citizens, and can ultimately be overthrown by citizens under certain circumstances.
- a building or group of buildings where goods are manufactured or assembled chiefly by machine.
20 Clues: Laws of motion • invented the steam engine • The process of making an area more urban • known as the divine-right theory of kingship. • a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses • the process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation • ...
The Ming Dynasty 2014-10-01
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- Type of profession looked down upon in Ming China
- Man who drove Mongols out of china
- Ming complex with red 35 foot tall walls
- One of the first places explored by Z.H.(abbr. 1st word)
- man who won power struggle after Hongwu's death
- New place for royal court
- What Ming vases were made out of
- Inventions that European missionaries brought with them to China
- Number of voyages taken by Z.H.
- First Christian missionary to have an effect on Ming China
- Using _______, Yonglo wanted to impress the world with China's splendor
- Chinese Muslim admiral who led expeditions in 1405
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- Who made this crossword?
- Favored profession of the Ming Chinese
- New _______ crops were encouraged to be planted by Hongwu
- Ancient Chinese art/skill that grew rapidly during Ming China
16 Clues: Who made this crossword? • New place for royal court • Number of voyages taken by Z.H. • What Ming vases were made out of • Man who drove Mongols out of china • Favored profession of the Ming Chinese • Ming complex with red 35 foot tall walls • man who won power struggle after Hongwu's death • Type of profession looked down upon in Ming China • ...
greek gods and goddesses 2024-09-19
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- discovery of the relation between the surface and volume of a sphere and its circumscribing cylinder
- responsible for the full development, in the later 5th century bce, of both the Athenian democracy and the Athenian empire, making Athens the political and cultural focus of Greece
- most famous work is the Republic, which details a wise society run by a philosopher
- one of the best-known and most influential dramatists in classical Greek culture
- author of the History of the Peloponnesian War
- is best known for his plays. He is often called the "Father of Comedy" and is credited as a pioneer of Old Comedy.
- the first to propose a sun-centred universe
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- Oedipus the King (Oedipus Rex)
- invented a system of longitude and latitude and made a map of the known world
- Glorious, renowned. Inspire baby's future success with the name Euclid. This masculine name has Greek roots, coming from the name Eukleídēs.
- He taught that people should care less about their bodies and possessions and more about their souls
- was credited with many mathematical and scientific discoveries, including the Pythagorean theorem, Pythagorean tuning, the five regular solids, the Theory of Proportions, the sphericity of the Earth, and the identity of the morning and evening stars as the planet Venus.
- was the first writer to perform systematic investigation of historical events. He has been described as "The Father of History"
13 Clues: Oedipus the King (Oedipus Rex) • the first to propose a sun-centred universe • author of the History of the Peloponnesian War • invented a system of longitude and latitude and made a map of the known world • one of the best-known and most influential dramatists in classical Greek culture • ...
greek gods and goddesses 2024-09-19
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- discovery of the relation between the surface and volume of a sphere and its circumscribing cylinder
- responsible for the full development, in the later 5th century bce, of both the Athenian democracy and the Athenian empire, making Athens the political and cultural focus of Greece
- most famous work is the Republic, which details a wise society run by a philosopher
- one of the best-known and most influential dramatists in classical Greek culture
- author of the History of the Peloponnesian War
- is best known for his plays. He is often called the "Father of Comedy" and is credited as a pioneer of Old Comedy.
- the first to propose a sun-centred universe
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- Oedipus the King (Oedipus Rex)
- invented a system of longitude and latitude and made a map of the known world
- Glorious, renowned. Inspire baby's future success with the name Euclid. This masculine name has Greek roots, coming from the name Eukleídēs.
- He taught that people should care less about their bodies and possessions and more about their souls
- was credited with many mathematical and scientific discoveries, including the Pythagorean theorem, Pythagorean tuning, the five regular solids, the Theory of Proportions, the sphericity of the Earth, and the identity of the morning and evening stars as the planet Venus.
- was the first writer to perform systematic investigation of historical events. He has been described as "The Father of History"
13 Clues: Oedipus the King (Oedipus Rex) • the first to propose a sun-centred universe • author of the History of the Peloponnesian War • invented a system of longitude and latitude and made a map of the known world • one of the best-known and most influential dramatists in classical Greek culture • ...
Wonderful Women 2024-05-21
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- Pioneering statistician whose notes on nursing saved countless lives in the Crimean War
- The first deputy managing director of the IMF
- Two strands intertwine. The discoveries of these scientists paved the way for it.
- The inspiration for the sole operational Polish nuclear reactor, comes from this apt figure's first name.
- The name of a cryptocurrency platform derives from the world's first programmer.
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- Refusing to give up her seat to a white man she sparked the civil rights movement for equality
- Three-term serving Prime Minister called the Iron Lady
- Taking up painting after a bus accident, she became one of the defining artists of the 20th century, challenging all norms.
- The first female engineer at TELCO and a beloved author.
9 Clues: The first deputy managing director of the IMF • Three-term serving Prime Minister called the Iron Lady • The first female engineer at TELCO and a beloved author. • The name of a cryptocurrency platform derives from the world's first programmer. • Two strands intertwine. The discoveries of these scientists paved the way for it. • ...
Herbert Sellners famous inventions 2021-05-04
14 Clues: To throw • Enjoying • New idea • Very old • Safe place • Has a Weapon • Hard to predict • Loud scream/yell • Relaxing or calm • A New trend/thing • Holding someone tight • Questionable/thinking • Moving/Swinging around • Excited to do something
Holiday Destinations 2022-09-06
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- Mexico’s top tourist destination with sandy beaches and vivid nightlife
- I border the gulf of Tonkin, Gulf of Thailand and Pacific Ocean
- I am formed by an extinct volcano, surrounded by a lagoon and a fringing reef
- Country who is the mother of so many inventions like algebra, number zero, shampoo, chess, value of pi and diamond mining
- James Bond author, Ian Fleming visited this place and took inspiration for then latest collection of stories, “For your eyes only”.
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- City that has more fountains than any other city on the planet
- Earlier known as Jungceylon and home to one of the biggest Buddhas in Thailand
- One of the World's seven natural wonders where it rains at rainforest all day
- City renowned for its distinctive music, creole cuisine, unique dialects, and its annual celebrations and festivals, most notably Mardi Gras
- Often referred to as the "Lost City of the Incas” and voted one of the new seven wonders of the world
10 Clues: City that has more fountains than any other city on the planet • I border the gulf of Tonkin, Gulf of Thailand and Pacific Ocean • Mexico’s top tourist destination with sandy beaches and vivid nightlife • One of the World's seven natural wonders where it rains at rainforest all day • I am formed by an extinct volcano, surrounded by a lagoon and a fringing reef • ...
Cressida's Gilded Age Crossword 2026-02-26
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- started out as a Bobbin boy at a cotton factory, earning $1.20 a week.
- formed the American Railway Union in 1892. Two years later, found himself leading the great Pullman strike.
- the historic meeting point where the two railroads joined.
- born into slavery and rose to become a leading African American intellectual.
- built a transportation empire in railroads and shipping, earning the nickname “The Commodore.”
- a powerful political organization in New York City that helped immigrants find jobs and housing in exchange for their votes.
- This was the first law in American history to exclude an entire ethnic group from immigration.
- highlighted the growing tensions between industrialists and laborers.
- was the backbone of Louisiana’s economy. The state’s fertile soil and long growing season made it ideal for it.
- world’s wealthiest man and a major philanthropist.
- This Iconic statue of the U.S greets immigrants at the New York Harbor, symbolizing hope and freedom.
- 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.
- served as a main entry point for Immigrants from countries like Italy, Ireland, Poland, and Russia arriving in the United States
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- 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.
- a journalist born on November 5, 1857, in Erie County, Pennsylvania.
- assisted America in a crisis, loaning the federal government more than $60 million.
- contributed to the rapid expansion of South Dakota’s economy and its eventual statehood in 1889.
- was nicknamed “The Wizard of Menlo Park” for groundbreaking inventions.
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. • ...
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. • ...
St. Hildegard 2022-10-20
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- Hildegard was canonized as a __________ in 2012. 900 years after she lived!
- Since Hildegard was a little girl, God granted her _______ that she described as the living light.
- Hildegard lived during the twelfth ___________.
- The type of medicine that Hildegard practiced was known as __________ medicine because it used plants and herbs to cure sicknesses.
- Hildegard was given to the church as a tithe which was commonly done with a family's _________ child.
- Hildegard wrote the very first ever _______ about the virtues.
- Hildegard was canonized as a doctor of the church because of her innovative discoveries in the field of __________.
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- When Hildegard was only 8 years old she was brought to a _________ where she lived out the rest of her life.
- Hildegard discovered that certain rocks and minerals benefit the body. These are known as ________.
- St. Hildegard was one of only four women who are canonized as a __________________. (No spaces)
- Hildegard wrote music for _______ during a time when all church music was sung by men.
11 Clues: Hildegard lived during the twelfth ___________. • Hildegard wrote the very first ever _______ about the virtues. • Hildegard was canonized as a __________ in 2012. 900 years after she lived! • Hildegard wrote music for _______ during a time when all church music was sung by men. • ...
entrep 2018-07-24
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- /Entrepreneurs who drive social innovation and transformation in various fields including education, health, human rights, worker’s rights, environment and enterprise development.
- /Considered as an oxygen in the world of entrepreneurs and enterprise.
- /A process of creating values, innovating and developing new things.
- /Those entrepreneurs who are satisfied with the existing mode and speed of business activity and show no inclination in gaining market leadership.
- /The entrepreneurs who do not initiate any inventions but follow only after they are satisfied with its success rate.
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- /These entrepreneurs have the ability to think newer, better, and more economical ideas of business organization and management.
- /French verb which means “to undertake”.
- /The person who stated that entrepreneurship is about destroying the old order and creating a new one.
- /An entrepreneur is classified having this personality where he/she is fearless in taking calculated risk.
- /This personality factor is where an entrepreneur works against all odds to overcome obstacles and is never complacent with success.
10 Clues: /French verb which means “to undertake”. • /A process of creating values, innovating and developing new things. • /Considered as an oxygen in the world of entrepreneurs and enterprise. • /The person who stated that entrepreneurship is about destroying the old order and creating a new one. • ...
Unit 7 2024-04-23
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- Last name of the civil rights activist who promoted the idea of civil disobedience
- A group of people different from, and less powerful than, the largest group in a society
- The belief that men and women should be equal politically, economically, and socially
- Conflict between the US and USSR between 1945 and 1990, that included propaganda and threats of nuclear weapons
- Last name of the "Candy Bomber" for their role in the Berlin Airlift following WWII
- Utah town that became known as "the Uranium Capitol of the World" during the Cold War
- Last name of the person whose discoveries led to the uranium mining boom in Utah
- Last name of the realtor & politician who tried to create a separate "ghetto" for African Americans in SLC
- Taking action to physically separate people because of racial differences
- A resource that keeps coming back or can be used over and over again
- A structure designed to protect people from radioactive fallout after a nuclear explosion
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- Name of the boarding school for Native Americans in Brigham City that housed mostly Navajo children
- Foreign war that the US sent troops to so they could “contain” Communism. The war was deadly with unclear objectives and horrific jungle fighting.
- The idea of non-violent resistance - resisting a law people think is unjust
- A resource that exists in a limited quantity and is not replaceable
- Residents of southern Utah who experienced high rates of cancer after radioactive fallout from nuclear tests fell on their towns throughout the 1950s
- Political system where there is an end of the class system; no rich or poor
- Last name of the leader of the 2002 Winter Olympics who later ran for president
18 Clues: A resource that exists in a limited quantity and is not replaceable • A resource that keeps coming back or can be used over and over again • Taking action to physically separate people because of racial differences • The idea of non-violent resistance - resisting a law people think is unjust • ...
Age of Exploration 2021-02-06
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- Artificial islands used by the Aztecs to farm in Lake Texcoco
- Explorer responsible for conquering the Aztec Empire
- Africans were taken to the Americas using The (blank) (blank)
- Last name of the explorer that was the first to circumnavigate the globe
- Even though the Europeans were outnumbered, Cortes and Pizarro were able to conquer natives because they had (blank), (blank), and (blank)
- The Aztecs believed this brutal practice kept their gods happy
- Columbus's 3 ship names
- This illness was used as biological warfare by European Explorers
- Knotted string used by the Inca for data collection
- Galileo built the first (blank) and used it to support the Heliocentric Theory
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- Pattern of trade in which slaves went from Africa to the Americas, raw materials went from the Americas to Europe, and manufactured goods went from Europe to Africa
- In order to plant crops on the side of the Andes Mountains, the Inca use (blank) (blank)
- Scientist who used gravity to explain how objects on Earth behave
- The (blank) and the Caravel were new inventions that made exploration via ship much easier
- Europeans in the New World were motivated to colonize by these 3 Gs
- The (blank) (blank) provided Europe with more food, allowing for a population boom
- Term from the idea that all knowledge comes through experience or observation
- The Catholic Church supported a (blank) Theory of the universe
- Economic theory that says all wealth is limited
- Name of the Chinese explorer sent to impress other civilization
- The Inca built a large (blank) network for trade and travel
21 Clues: Columbus's 3 ship names • Economic theory that says all wealth is limited • Knotted string used by the Inca for data collection • Explorer responsible for conquering the Aztec Empire • The Inca built a large (blank) network for trade and travel • Artificial islands used by the Aztecs to farm in Lake Texcoco • ...
Scientific Revolution Vocabulary 2024-04-08
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- A person who studies things in space like the planets, stars, and meteors and then becomes an expert on them
- A person who studies mathematics and becomes an expert on math
- The process for testing a hypothesis to see if the idea is correct or incorrect
- An idea or belief that goes against what a religion believes is true
- A period of time when people began making scientific discoveries about the world they live in
- A person who studies life and why people do the things they do and then they become an expert on philosophy
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- A religious reform movement that criticized or found problems in the Catholic Church which caused a new religion to form
- An idea that you can test correct experiment to see if the idea is correct or incorrect
- The idea that the Earth is at the center of the solar system and the Sun and other planets revolve or spin around the Earth
- A period of time when people began to become interested in learning about the world they live in and creating art
- The idea that the Sun is at the center of the solar system and the Earth and planets revolve or spin around the Sun
- The force that keeps things on Earth so they do not float away into outer space
12 Clues: A person who studies mathematics and becomes an expert on math • An idea or belief that goes against what a religion believes is true • The force that keeps things on Earth so they do not float away into outer space • The process for testing a hypothesis to see if the idea is correct or incorrect • ...
Chapter 18, Sections 1, 2, and 3 Vocabulary 2022-12-05
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- to give good reason for an action
- Jewish immigrant who formed the AFL (American Federal Labor)
- buildings divided into many tiny apartments
- bargaining when unions negotiate with management for workers as a group
- a Scottish immigrant who worked his way up the corporate ladder to create the Carnegie Steel Company in 1892
- to increase in speed
- Addams a woman that worked hard for poor city dwellers.
- house a center offering help to the urban poor
- “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- an inventor who created the telephone in 1876
- to change;to make different
- an American manufacturer who used assembly lines to mass produce automobiles
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- a group of corporations run by a single board of directors
- To get rid of
- the rapid growth of city population
- a place where people receive medical treatment, often for free or a small fee
- businesses owned by many investors
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- described as the “most hated and admired figures of his time”, he owned an oil company and donated most of his fortune to charity
- someone who sets up new businesses to make a profit
- Orville Wright two brothers who tested the first “flying machine”
- a company that controls most or all business in a particular party
- purify;make free from impurities
- the system in which privately owned businesses compete freely
24 Clues: To get rid of • to increase in speed • to change;to make different • purify;make free from impurities • to give good reason for an action • businesses owned by many investors • the rapid growth of city population • buildings divided into many tiny apartments • an inventor who created the telephone in 1876 • house a center offering help to the urban poor • ...
Chapter 4: The Nation's Economy 2026-04-27
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- the money a business has left over after it pays all its costs
- the amount of a resource is limited
- the government decides what goods and services can be made and sold
- goods that are shipped to another country to be sold there
- the value of the item you didn't buy
- things that encourage us to take an action
- goods that are brought in from another country to be sold here
- the amount of a product that a business has available to sell
- the amount of a product that consumers are willing to buy
- to trade one type of good or service for another type
- new inventions
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- producers have the right to create any goods or services they want
- the profit that a business earns over a period of time, such as a year
- a person or a company who buys a good or service
- the type of money used in a particular place
- a rise in the usual price of many goods and services
- the amount a company can produce with a certain amount of labor
- the land, homes, stores, and goods that people or companies own
- the use of public notices to bring attention to a product or service
- the separation of a work process into a number of different jobs
- a person or a company who makes a good or service to sell to others
- another name for a free enterprise system
22 Clues: new inventions • the amount of a resource is limited • the value of the item you didn't buy • another name for a free enterprise system • things that encourage us to take an action • the type of money used in a particular place • a person or a company who buys a good or service • a rise in the usual price of many goods and services • ...
Imperialism crossword 2024-01-31
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- defense of civil liberties, including freedom of religion and the right to a fair trial
- made revolutionary telescopic discoveries, including the four largest moons of Jupiter.
- Laws of motion
- The process of making an area more urban
- when a group of people agree to give up certain rights and accept a central authority in order to protect their other rights.
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- invented the steam engine
- a country or area in which another country has power to affect developments although it has no formal authority.
- known as the divine-right theory of kingship.
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses
- a series of workers and machines in a factory by which a succession of identical items is progressively assembled.
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- with the signature of a General Act, regulating the European colonisation and trade in Africa during the New Imperialism period
- advocated absolute sovereignty as the only kind of government that could resolve problems caused by the selfishness of human beings
- the economic group between the upper and lower classes, including professional and business workers and their families.
- His political theory work, particularly the idea of separation of powers, shaped the modern democratic government.
- the process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation
- the Social Contract, which questioned the purpose and place of government and its responsibility for its citizens.
- astronomical model in which the Earth and planets revolve around the Sun at the center of the universe.
- uses a theory of natural rights to argue that governments have obligations to their citizens, have only limited powers over their citizens, and can ultimately be overthrown by citizens under certain circumstances.
- a building or group of buildings where goods are manufactured or assembled chiefly by machine.
20 Clues: Laws of motion • invented the steam engine • The process of making an area more urban • known as the divine-right theory of kingship. • a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses • the process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation • ...
Blue Devil Teachers, A-M 2019-01-18
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- Teaches AP Calculus, but only AB
- Teaches French 1 and 2
- Redhead (according to him) whose favorite restaurant is Chipotle
- Teaches AP Environmental Science in the lowest numbered classroom in the school
- Teaches AP and non-AP US History
- Teaches both AP Gov and Economics
- Teaches Zoology and Forensic Science
- Spent 17 days in Europe for college credit
- Worked first job at GameStop
- Teaches AP Seminar
- She played clarinet, which is ironic to her because it is in the band
- The Lady of Room 220
- Married to a Peruvian woman
- The 2nd floor American Literature teacher
- According to her, the only black teacher with freckles
- Going to Scotland during Spring Break 2019
- Has a Star Wars sign of his name outside his door
- Teaches all AP Calculus levels
- Was an All Bi-City Baseball player
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- Loves Michigan State University
- Teaches Mythology
- Sponsor of Yoga Club
- Teaches art in room 15 squared
- Head Coach of CHS team
- Refers to her class as "Camp Pleasure"
- Coach/Manager of CHS baseball team
- Famous quotes such as "Cell phones — Worst inventions ever"
- Played in a piano duet at the 2018 Winter Choir Concert
- The Lady of Room 103
- Teaches AP Psychology exclusively
- Head of track team
- Was a dancer for 14 years
- Played college basketball at Shooting Guard
- Academic Decathlon Coach
- Long bearded Economics teacher
- Teaches both AP Human Geography and AP World History
- Newest athletics coach
- Teaches both AP and Honors Chemistry
38 Clues: Teaches Mythology • Head of track team • Teaches AP Seminar • Sponsor of Yoga Club • The Lady of Room 103 • The Lady of Room 220 • Teaches French 1 and 2 • Head Coach of CHS team • Newest athletics coach • Academic Decathlon Coach • Was a dancer for 14 years • Married to a Peruvian woman • Worked first job at GameStop • Teaches art in room 15 squared • Long bearded Economics teacher • ...
Blue Devil Teachers, A-M 2019-01-18
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- Refers to her class as "Camp Pleasure"
- Coach/Manager of CHS baseball team
- Was a dancer for 14 years
- The Lady of Room 220
- The Lady of Room 103
- Head of track team
- Teaches all AP Calculus levels
- Academic Decathlon Coach
- The 2nd floor American Literature teacher
- Teaches both AP and Honors Chemistry
- Played college basketball at Shooting Guard
- Played in a piano duet at the 2018 Winter Choir Concert
- Worked first job at GameStop
- Loves Michigan State University
- Sponsor of Yoga Club
- Teaches both AP Gov and Economics
- Newest athletics coach
- Teaches art in room 15 squared
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- Teaches AP Calculus, but only AB
- Teaches AP and non-AP US History
- Going to Scotland during Spring Break 2019
- Has a Star Wars sign of his name outside his door
- Famous quotes such as "Cell phones — Worst inventions ever"
- Teaches Zoology and Forensic Science
- Married to a Peruvian woman
- She played clarinet, which is ironic to her because it is in the band
- Teaches AP Seminar
- Was an All Bi-City Baseball player
- Head Coach of CHS team
- Teaches AP Psychology exclusively
- Spent 17 days in Europe for college credit
- Redhead (according to him) whose favorite restaurant is Chipotle
- Teaches Mythology
- (Formerly) Long bearded Economics teacher
- Teaches French 1 and 2
- Teaches both AP Human Geography and AP World History
- Teaches AP Environmental Science in the lowest numbered classroom in the school
- According to her, the only black teacher with freckles
38 Clues: Teaches Mythology • Head of track team • Teaches AP Seminar • The Lady of Room 220 • The Lady of Room 103 • Sponsor of Yoga Club • Head Coach of CHS team • Teaches French 1 and 2 • Newest athletics coach • Academic Decathlon Coach • Was a dancer for 14 years • Married to a Peruvian woman • Worked first job at GameStop • Teaches all AP Calculus levels • Teaches art in room 15 squared • ...
Daily Crossword Puzzle - Inventions - Easy 2023-12-14
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- Heats food quickly using electromagnetic waves
- Regulates the heartbeat
- Performs tasks automatically
- Broadcasts audio signals
- Broadcasts video signals
- Performs mathematical calculations
- Can fly vertically
- Amplifies and switches electronic signals
- Moves vertically between floors
- Fly using a backpack-like device
- Emits a focused beam of light
- Travels long distances through the air
- It prevents diseases
- Two wheels and is man-powered
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- Orbits the Earth
- Two wheels and an engine
- Connects people and information
- Fastens clothing
- Processes data and performs calculations
- Small device that can connect to the internet and people
- Four wheels and an engine
- Fights bacterial infections
- Captures images using a lens
- Powers our homes and devices
- Travels underwater using a sealed hull
25 Clues: Orbits the Earth • Fastens clothing • Can fly vertically • It prevents diseases • Regulates the heartbeat • Two wheels and an engine • Broadcasts audio signals • Broadcasts video signals • Four wheels and an engine • Fights bacterial infections • Performs tasks automatically • Captures images using a lens • Powers our homes and devices • Emits a focused beam of light • ...
Ancient China Inventions Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-23
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- A specific way of planting crops.
- A cover with a pole that keeps you dry from the rain.
- A delicate piece of material used for silverware, dolls, plates, vases, fancy products, etc.
- A fine metal used for tools.
- A device that plants seeds and covers them.
- A fabric made from worms.
- A form of transportation to fly.
- A liquid made from fermented leaves.
- A way of detecting when an earthquake will occur.
- A movable way of printing.
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- A form of pain and stress reliever.
- The process of melting down iron to make products.
- A paper used for currency.
- A medal pendant that points you in the right direction.
- A product with explosive properties.
- A liquid made from fermented grapes.
- Big/loud smelting furnance.
- A way of transporting materials on wheels.
- A long object that cleans your teeth.
- A thin sheet that you can write on.
20 Clues: A fabric made from worms. • A paper used for currency. • A movable way of printing. • Big/loud smelting furnance. • A fine metal used for tools. • A form of transportation to fly. • A specific way of planting crops. • A form of pain and stress reliever. • A thin sheet that you can write on. • A product with explosive properties. • A liquid made from fermented grapes. • ...
Duyên: SGK - Unit 5: Inventions 2024-12-17
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- (n): sự tiện lợi
- (v): sạc pin
- (v): cho phép
- on (v): ảnh hưởng
- (n): sự tạo ra
- + to V (v): quyết định
- (n): sự bộc lộ
- (n): sự phát mình
- (v): giáo dục
- (v): phát minh
- (adj): hiệu quả
- (n): thiết bị
- (v): cải thiện
- (n): cầu thang
- (n): thiết bị điện tử (đthoai, laptop)
- (adj): thuộc về giáo dục
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- = maybe (adv): có lẽ
- (n/v): thay đổi
- (adj): có giá trị
- (adj): phù hợp
- (v/adj): hoàn thành/hoàn toàn
- (n): sự nhận biết
- (n): phòng thí nghiệm
- (v): tạo ra
- (adj): tiện lợi
- (n/v): thí nghiệm, thử nghiệm
- (n/v): giá trị / trân trọng
- (n):sự quyết định
- (n): nhà phát minh
- (v): nhận biết
- on (n): sự hiệu quả, ảnh hưởng
- (n): giáo dục
- (emotion: cảm xúc) (v): bộc lộ, thể hiện
33 Clues: (v): tạo ra • (v): sạc pin • (v): cho phép • (v): giáo dục • (n): giáo dục • (n): thiết bị • (adj): phù hợp • (n): sự tạo ra • (v): nhận biết • (n): sự bộc lộ • (v): phát minh • (v): cải thiện • (n): cầu thang • (n/v): thay đổi • (adj): tiện lợi • (adj): hiệu quả • (n): sự tiện lợi • (adj): có giá trị • (n): sự nhận biết • on (v): ảnh hưởng • (n):sự quyết định • (n): sự phát mình • (n): nhà phát minh • ...
Inventions Across Revolutions Crossword Puzzle 2025-08-16
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- Press, Gutenberg’s book mass-producer (Renaissance)
- a voice communication over wires (Industrial Revolution)
- Line, a mass production method (Industrial Revolution)
- Machine automated stitching (Industrial Revolution)
- Lamp, mine lighting device (Industrial Revolution)
- a mechanical writing device (Industrial Revolution)
- Engine, A powered factory and locomotives (Industrial Revolution)
- Press mass-produced books (Renaissance)
- an internal body imaging (Medical Revolution)
- Drill improved planting seeds in rows (Agricultural Revolution)
- an Early steam-powered train (Industrial Revolution)
- Conditioning, an indoor temperature control (Industrial Revolution)
- Lock, water level elevator (Industrial Revolution)
- stores electrical energy (Scientific Revolution)
- a disease-fighting drugs (Medical Revolution)
- Press, powerful crushing machine (Industrial Revolution)
- Air Balloon, first manned flight (Industrial Revolution)
- data processing machine (Digital Revolution)
- it capturing of images (Industrial Revolution)
- Drill, efficient seed planter (Agricultural Revolution)
- this is a disease prevention (Medical Revolution)
- mobile computing device (Digital Revolution)
- motorized vehicle (Industrial Revolution)
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- Bulb, an electric light source (Industrial Revolution)
- a global communication network (Digital Revolution)
- an explosive for mining/construction (Industrial Revolution)
- Combustion, an engine powering cars (Industrial Revolution)
- a synthetic material (Industrial Revolution)
- pain relief in surgery (Medical Revolution)
- a track transportation system (Industrial Revolution)
- Motor, it converts electricity to motion (Industrial Revolution)
- a steam-powered water transport (Industrial Revolution)
- viewing tiny organisms (Scientific Revolution)
- a long-distance electrical communication (Industrial Revolution)
- a wireless audio transmission (Industrial Revolution)
- Shuttle, a speeded-up weaving (Industrial Revolution)
- Gin a separates cotton seeds from fiber (Industrial Revolution)
- a wood preservation (Industrial Revolution)
- Jenny A mechanized textile spinning (Industrial Revolution)
- first powered flight (Industrial Revolution)
40 Clues: Press mass-produced books (Renaissance) • motorized vehicle (Industrial Revolution) • pain relief in surgery (Medical Revolution) • a wood preservation (Industrial Revolution) • a synthetic material (Industrial Revolution) • data processing machine (Digital Revolution) • first powered flight (Industrial Revolution) • mobile computing device (Digital Revolution) • ...
Unit 2 Exam 2023-02-17
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- This invention had just the right materials to glow well, be long-lasting, and be inexpensive to use allowing people to work around the clock.
- These inventions were used to pump water from the mines.
- This invention dramatically increased the speed of weaving which could produce much wider cloth at faster speeds than before.
- This invention cleaned cotton so efficiently that it became the most important crop in the South and the basis of the region's profitable agricultural economy.
- _______________ supports private ownership and profits are shared by all
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- Due to coal and manufacturing jobs, Glasgow became one of the first cities in Europe to reach a population of one million?
- This invention cut out the wrought-iron stage and dramatically reduced the cost of producing steel.
- Large agricultural fields in Britain that were surrounded by hedges (bushes) were called…
- There is a higher standard of living under ______________ than under communism.
- _________ worked for less money than adults.
- This invention was created to increase productivity of the workers, and the parts are moved from workstation to workstation
- what country industrialized first?
- Which two resources were very important in the country above for industrialization to occur?
13 Clues: what country industrialized first? • _________ worked for less money than adults. • These inventions were used to pump water from the mines. • _______________ supports private ownership and profits are shared by all • There is a higher standard of living under ______________ than under communism. • ...
History Quiz 10 (ch. 29-32) 2025-02-25
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- What was the first book Booker ever held?
- Which town in Alabama wanted Booker T. Washington to take charge of a school?
- Who was the first person to cross the Brooklyn Bridge?
- What invention can record a voice and play it back?
- What is the first name of the person who developed the Morse Code?
- What is on the Brooklyn side of the bridge that honors Emily Roebling?
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- What was Mr. Bell's machine used for hearing tests?
- What is the method of teaching the deaf how to speak?
- What is the name of Thomas Edison's first laboratory in New Jersey?
- What type of license doesn't allow others to copy your inventions?
- Booker T. Washington traveled 500 mi. to attend what school?
- Emily Roebling went to New York University to earn what degree?
12 Clues: What was the first book Booker ever held? • What was Mr. Bell's machine used for hearing tests? • What invention can record a voice and play it back? • What is the method of teaching the deaf how to speak? • Who was the first person to cross the Brooklyn Bridge? • Booker T. Washington traveled 500 mi. to attend what school? • ...
Can you guess the Word? Sat 11.45 2021-08-21
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- to make or become less in amount, intensity or degree.
- having an irritatingly strong and unpleasant taste or smell.
- the movement of a body caused by thought or willpower without the application of a physical force.
- having or expressing a lively, cheerful and self-confident manner.
- happy, cheerful ; indifferent or showing lack of concern
- to warn or notify of a fault, to counsel against wrong practices.
- a feeling of irritation or resentment, especially by some wound to pride or self-esteem.
- the social, non-verbal behaviour (such as body language and facial expressions) that are characteristic of a person
- a countless number.
- an immovable pileup or tangle of logs, as in a river, causing a blockage.
- large in quantity or number
- to chuckle gleefully
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- great coolness and composure under strain
- an aptitude for making desirable discoveries by accident.
- amusement, gaiety or jollity, especially as expressed as laughter.
- an excuse, especially to avoid blame. Defense against charges of wrongdoing or evidence of absence.
- to perceive by the sight or some other sense- by the intellect; see, recognise or apprehend
- detective, bloodhound/ dog used for tracking; (as verb:) to track or trail
- to cover or overspread with water, to flood (also, overwhelm)
- causing laughter because of absurdity, laughable
- incapable of being conquered
- a paved (cemented/ with concrete) public walk, typically along the seafront
- characterised by social equality and equal rights for all people
- having one’s identity concealed (as under an assumed name, especially to avoid notice or formal attention).
- to unite or agree, to have a common opinion
25 Clues: a countless number. • to chuckle gleefully • large in quantity or number • incapable of being conquered • great coolness and composure under strain • to unite or agree, to have a common opinion • causing laughter because of absurdity, laughable • to make or become less in amount, intensity or degree. • happy, cheerful ; indifferent or showing lack of concern • ...
Entrepreneurship Chapter 8 Part 1 2024-02-08
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- Proposal to provide a service or good.
- The ability of a person to legally enter into a binding agreement.
- When both parties agree to the terms of an agreement or contract.
- Protects taglines, slogans, names, symbols, or any unique method to identify a product or company.
- Any use of intellectual property without permission.
- Legal protection that gives a person or company the right to be the sole producer of a product for a defined period of time.
- Fee paid to a lawyer or other professional in advance for their services.
- Something that comes from a person's mind, such as an idea, invention, or process.
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- Laws regulating the relationship between a business owner, or principal, and another party working on his or her behalf as an agent.
- Protects music, writings, paintings, and other original works of authorship.
- Civil wrong, as opposed to a criminal wrong.
- Something of value involved in the conditions of a contract.
- When one or both parties involved in a contract choose not to fulfill the contract's terms.
- Someone contracted to work on behalf of another party.
- Laws that protect a person's or company's inventions, artistic works, and other intellectual property.
15 Clues: Proposal to provide a service or good. • Civil wrong, as opposed to a criminal wrong. • Any use of intellectual property without permission. • Someone contracted to work on behalf of another party. • Something of value involved in the conditions of a contract. • When both parties agree to the terms of an agreement or contract. • ...
Addison Whittington 1st hour 2021-09-16
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- who are the people who study iteams behind ancient people?
- who lived a primitive life style in the calcaiseu parish area?
- What did the Indians trade?
- What are the wanders called?
- what was the cite built by the Neo Indians?
- What was the word that means"people altogether red"?
- What indians greeted the early french explorer Robert Cavelier?
- what is a formal agreement between two or more nations ?
- what did the Meso Indians also build?
- What was the Natchez ruler known as?
- what is it called when a person is looking for new discoveries?
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- Mounds What was used for religious ceremonies?
- River What was the biggest river that runs through Louisiana?
- What was name that usually led the tribes?
- what is the name of the specific tribe
- What did the Meso Indians leave behind?
- What was the village of the Natchez people called?
- The lack of what brought death to many?
18 Clues: What did the Indians trade? • What are the wanders called? • What was the Natchez ruler known as? • what did the Meso Indians also build? • what is the name of the specific tribe • What did the Meso Indians leave behind? • The lack of what brought death to many? • What was name that usually led the tribes? • what was the cite built by the Neo Indians? • ...
Physics Scientists 2026-03-14
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- Physics brought him closer to God
- Improved steam engines
- Designed the first block & tackle
- Astronomer who assumed planets traveled in ellipses around the sun
- Devised the Law of Universal Gravitation
- German physicist who discovered V=IR
- Constant that relates particle energy to the frequency of light
- Known for biological discoveries, but also related the restoring force to the distance from the equilibrium position in springs
- Scottish scientist who investigated the relationship between E & M
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- Said groups of Leyden jars looked like a battery of cannons
- Thought the reason objects have a preferred state is the force of friction
- Made a double-slit experience showing light behaving as a wave
- German physicist experimentally who detected EM waves
- Thought objects on Earth "prefer" to be at rest
- French engineer who worked with electrostatic force
- Explained the photoelectric effect
- English scientist who suggested a charged particle transmits lines through space
- Found the motion of object could change into heat
18 Clues: Improved steam engines • Physics brought him closer to God • Designed the first block & tackle • Explained the photoelectric effect • German physicist who discovered V=IR • Devised the Law of Universal Gravitation • Thought objects on Earth "prefer" to be at rest • Found the motion of object could change into heat • French engineer who worked with electrostatic force • ...
Ancient China 2020-03-26
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- A series of rulers from the same family.
- Wall of China / The great wall of China is a wall built across the northern border of China.
- Cotta / Shi Huangdi had an army of Terra cotta or baked clay warriors buried beside his tomb to protect him.
- Bones / An animal bone used to consult with the many gods worshiped by the Shang people.
- Kingdom / China’s warring states ended when the leader of the Qin Kingdom defeated all other Kingdoms around 221 B.C.
- Road / A series of international Trade routes which is one of China’s great legacies.
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- He China developed on the land between China's two great rivers Huang-He and Chang Jiang
- Diffusion / A spread of cultural beliefs and social activities from one group of people to another.
- Cycle the pattern of the rise and fall of dynasties in Ancient and Early China.
- / The traders on the silk roads usually walked in groups called caravans.
- / One of Chinas most valued inventions is the beautiful textile or cloth called silk.
11 Clues: A series of rulers from the same family. • / The traders on the silk roads usually walked in groups called caravans. • Cycle the pattern of the rise and fall of dynasties in Ancient and Early China. • / One of Chinas most valued inventions is the beautiful textile or cloth called silk. • ...
Newton's First Law Of Motion 2020-09-06
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- Any motion that an object does naturally - without being forced - was classified by Aristotle as a . . . motion
- Scientist who was killed for proving that the sun is the center of the universe
- The other unit of mass
- The tendency of objects to maintain position
- Scientist who formulated the law of inertia
- One of Galileo's important discoveries to explain inertia
- The force that appears to change the object's position
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- The quantity showing the change of speed per unit of time
- A vector quantity that shows how far an object has moved
- The name of Copernicus' theory
- The force needed to change the natural position of an object based on Aristotle's thought
- The force of gravity acting on an object
- The british unit of mass
- a measure of the amount of material in an object
14 Clues: The other unit of mass • The british unit of mass • The name of Copernicus' theory • The force of gravity acting on an object • Scientist who formulated the law of inertia • The tendency of objects to maintain position • a measure of the amount of material in an object • The force that appears to change the object's position • ...
Activity 2 Tourism Law 2024-08-26
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- RIGHTS A principle in tourism law involving the safeguarding of tourists' rights and ensuring their safety.
- The national fund responsible for developing tourism infrastructure and supporting tourism projects in Mexico.
- The governmental organization responsible for promoting and regulating tourism activities in Mexico.
- A principle in tourism law focused on developing activities that meet current needs without compromising future generations' ability to do the same.
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- LAW Regulates the entry, stay, and exit of foreigners in Mexico, including tourists, ensuring compliance with immigration requirements.
- This law sets the guidelines for developing and regulating tourism activities in Mexico, including sustainable practices.
- PROPERTY Legal rights protecting the use of creations of the mind, such as inventions, literary and artistic works, and symbols in tourism.
- A principle in tourism law that emphasizes respecting and preserving local traditions and customs.
8 Clues: A principle in tourism law that emphasizes respecting and preserving local traditions and customs. • The governmental organization responsible for promoting and regulating tourism activities in Mexico. • RIGHTS A principle in tourism law involving the safeguarding of tourists' rights and ensuring their safety. • ...
EAPP CROSSWORD 2025-03-06
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- is a type of question that limits the possible responses. It typically asks for a specific piece of information, and the answer is usually a simple "yes" or "no," a single word, or a choice from a limited set of options.
- are a systematic and controlled way to test a hypothesis and gather evidence to support or refute it.
- is the process of ordering items or individuals based on their relative importance, value, or performance.
- is a collection of work that showcases your skills, abilities, and experience.
- This refers to the ability to guide and inspire others towards a common goal.
- They help us make sense of the world around us and inspire new discoveries.
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- is a type of question that encourages a detailed and thoughtful response.
- is a set of written questions used to collect information from a group of people. It's a structured tool for gathering data on opinions, attitudes, behaviors, and demographics.
- It implies considering what is acceptable and relevant to the circumstances.
9 Clues: is a type of question that encourages a detailed and thoughtful response. • They help us make sense of the world around us and inspire new discoveries. • It implies considering what is acceptable and relevant to the circumstances. • This refers to the ability to guide and inspire others towards a common goal. • ...
The Nature of Man 2026-04-16
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- Only people are capable of doing ____ because only they can reason and proceed to use it for new discoveries, understandings, etc.
- Because man knows beauty and can re-create the patterns of beauty, they can impose new forms on matter and create ___
- The view that sees man as a kind of ____ holds that man is a bundle of conditioned reflexes which respond as necessary to the impersonal laws of mechanics and physics
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- What did the first philosophers ask questions about? (hint: think before Socrates)
- A key difference between man and animals is that humans have the ability to ______
- The traditional view holds that man is the same as any brute ______
- What became the most important mystery for Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle?
7 Clues: The traditional view holds that man is the same as any brute ______ • What became the most important mystery for Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle? • What did the first philosophers ask questions about? (hint: think before Socrates) • A key difference between man and animals is that humans have the ability to ______ • ...
Agricultural Revolution 2016-03-30
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- supply A supply of workers.
- To feed on growing plants, such as grass.
- Unaware.
- In the language of colonialism, the colonizing power was often referred to as this- a sexist reference no longer in use.
- To use.
- Unproductive; inadequate in performance.
- A deduction or interference.
- New inventions; the science of industry.
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- Money used to invest in business.
- A group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics.
- Animal droppings used to fertilize land.
- warming An increase in the world’s temperature.
- The essential materials needed in an industry to make a product.
- An economy based on industry, not agriculture.
- Animal food.
- An act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from hold political office or entering the professions.
- layer A layer of gas above the Earth’s surface that protects human beings from harmful rays of the sun.
- Land held to be used by everyone.
18 Clues: To use. • Unaware. • Animal food. • supply A supply of workers. • A deduction or interference. • Money used to invest in business. • Land held to be used by everyone. • Animal droppings used to fertilize land. • Unproductive; inadequate in performance. • New inventions; the science of industry. • To feed on growing plants, such as grass. • ...
Nikola Tesla 2025-10-22
Chapitre 3 - découvertes et inventions 2022-01-30
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- utveckla
- penna med blyertsstift
- en kulspetspenna
- enligt
- en läsplatta
- snabb
- en hjort
- en stiftpenna
- skapa
- en björn
- infört
- uppfinning
- det handlar om
- inviga
- lyckas
- en läkare
- intressera sig för
- ett medel, ett sätt
- avrätta
- utsuddbar
- en målning
- dödsdömd
- ett suddgummi
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- en nyfikenhet
- än tidigare
- sin egen
- ett kattdjur
- ett straff
- ett hål
- mer sällsynta
- en kulle
- lämna, efterlämna
- med hjälp av
- avskaffa
- förbereda
- medvetslöshet
- ersätta
- anteckna
- uppfinna
- här är
- en interiör
- förenkla
- lera
- upptäckt
- en tjur
- äga rum
46 Clues: lera • snabb • skapa • enligt • här är • infört • inviga • lyckas • ett hål • ersätta • avrätta • en tjur • äga rum • sin egen • utveckla • en kulle • avskaffa • en hjort • anteckna • uppfinna • en björn • förenkla • upptäckt • dödsdömd • förbereda • en läkare • utsuddbar • ett straff • uppfinning • en målning • än tidigare • en interiör • ett kattdjur • med hjälp av • en läsplatta • en nyfikenhet • mer sällsynta • medvetslöshet • en stiftpenna • ett suddgummi • ...
New inventions in the 1800s 2021-11-02
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- Cheap and east ways to transport goods and people.
- Medical instrument needed to check the heartbeat of patients, created in 1812
- These kind of parts were able to be mass produced and changed out instead of a whole new product needing to be bought.
- Machine able to transmit signals over to stations through a wired connection
- Father of the Factory System
- Manual machine with keyboards used for typing out data
- style of art that became popular in the 1800s
- creator of the world's first oil well
- Man who revolutionized steel production
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- Inventor of the Steamboat
- Prime product of the South that was increased when the cotton gin was created
- Boats that could easily travel both ways down and up a river
- Broad, hard-surfaced highway that people paid to use
- More people started working in these as industry in the North grew
- Chemical reactor that stores energy and was created in the 1800s
- power that was the main technology of the 19th century
- The creation of new transportation machines allowed more people to travel out here
- Creator of the Cotton Gin
- Popular invention used when creating fires or lighting cigarettes
- Artificial railways that connect natural waterways together
20 Clues: Inventor of the Steamboat • Creator of the Cotton Gin • Father of the Factory System • creator of the world's first oil well • Man who revolutionized steel production • style of art that became popular in the 1800s • Cheap and east ways to transport goods and people. • Broad, hard-surfaced highway that people paid to use • ...
Cressida's Gilded Age Crossword Puzzle 2026-02-27
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- formed the American Railway Union in 1892. Two years later, found himself leading the great Pullman strike.
- American labour leader and the first president of the American Federation of Labor.
- was the backbone of Louisiana’s economy. The state’s fertile soil and long growing season made it ideal for it.
- served as a main entry point for Immigrants from countries like Italy, Ireland, Poland, and Russia arriving in the United States
- Built between 1863 and 1869, connected the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads.
- highlighted the growing tensions between industrialists and laborers.
- was nicknamed “The Wizard of Menlo Park” for groundbreaking inventions.
- This Iconic statue of the U.S greets immigrants at the New York Harbor, symbolizing hope and freedom.
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- This was the first law in American history to exclude an entire ethnic group from immigration.
- a powerful political organization in New York City that helped immigrants find jobs and housing in exchange for their votes.
- the historic meeting point where the two railroads joined.
- 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.
- born into slavery and rose to become a leading African American intellectual.
- assisted America in a crisis, loaning the federal government more than $60 million.
- a journalist born on November 5, 1857, in Erie County, Pennsylvania.
- contributed to the rapid expansion of South Dakota’s economy and its eventual statehood in 1889.
- built a transportation empire in railroads and shipping, earning the nickname “The Commodore.”
- started out as a Bobbin boy at a cotton factory, earning $1.20 a week.
- world’s wealthiest man and a major philanthropist.
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. • ...
Scientific Revolution Vocabulary 2024-04-08
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- A person who studies things in space like the planets, stars, and meteors and then becomes an expert on them
- A person who studies mathematics and becomes an expert on math
- The process for testing a hypothesis to see if the idea is correct or incorrect
- An idea or belief that goes against what a religion believes is true
- A period of time when people began making scientific discoveries about the world they live in
- A person who studies why people do the things they do and life and then they become an expert on philosophy
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- A religious reform movement that criticized or found problems in the Catholic Church which caused a new religion to form
- An idea that you can test correct experiment to see if the idea is correct or incorrect
- The idea that the Earth is at the center of the solar system and the Sun and other planets revolve or spin around the Earth
- A period of time when people began to become interested in learning about the world they live in and creating art
- The idea that the Sun is at the center of the solar system and the Earth and planets revolve or spin around the Sun
- The force that keeps things on Earth so they do not float away into outer space
12 Clues: A person who studies mathematics and becomes an expert on math • An idea or belief that goes against what a religion believes is true • The force that keeps things on Earth so they do not float away into outer space • The process for testing a hypothesis to see if the idea is correct or incorrect • ...
Westward 2023-01-03
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- cattle raising raising cattle for for the purpose of selling the meat of the animal at market as a means of income.
- storm a strong wind carrying clouds of dust across or from a dry region.
- house houses made of stacked sod,which are pieces or layers of dirt containing the grass and its roots.
- farming the growing of wheat for the purpose of selling the crop ar market as a sustainable means of income on the great plains.
- plow a steel farm tool used for cutting and lifting the soil.
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- wire wire with sharp points on it every few inches, used for fencing.
- advances progress in the use of scientific discoveries.
- movement of soil from one place to another.
8 Clues: movement of soil from one place to another. • advances progress in the use of scientific discoveries. • plow a steel farm tool used for cutting and lifting the soil. • wire wire with sharp points on it every few inches, used for fencing. • storm a strong wind carrying clouds of dust across or from a dry region. • ...
