discoveries and inventions Crossword Puzzles
Unit 1 Week 4 2020-10-02
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- papers issued to a person or company by the government that grant the right to be the only one to make, use, or sell new inventions for a period of time
- declared one's own
- having or showing strong feeling
- a sudden, important advance
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- imagined
- influenced by charm, art, or skill
- things that are made or invented for a particular purpose
- in a way that shows great interest or excitement
8 Clues: imagined • declared one's own • a sudden, important advance • having or showing strong feeling • influenced by charm, art, or skill • in a way that shows great interest or excitement • things that are made or invented for a particular purpose • ...
Agricultural Revolution (15) 2016-03-30
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- animal food
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
- to use
- new inventions; the science of industry
- in the language of colonialism, the colonizing power was often referred to as the ___________ a sexist reference no longer in use
- an increase in the world's temperature
- to feed on growing plants, such as grass
- money used to invest in business
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- a complete change in something; the overthrow of a government
- an act forbidding anyone expect members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions
- an economy based on industry, not agriculture
- world-wide
- to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- animal droppings used to fertilize land
- land which could be used by everyone
15 Clues: to use • world-wide • animal food • money used to invest in business • land which could be used by everyone • an increase in the world's temperature • new inventions; the science of industry • animal droppings used to fertilize land • to feed on growing plants, such as grass • an economy based on industry, not agriculture • to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand • ...
WestWard Expansion 2024-04-25
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- A group of wagons going together in a line which is together.
- The person who takes risks for there business.
- People getting treated unfairly by who they are.
- Adding to a place or territory.
- People coming to California to find gold.
- The Destiny of the U.S. was itself to expand its presents.
- A large amount of goods are being created efficiently.
- Something hard to do people in different ways.
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- People gaining money from the Westward Expansion.
- The people who deliver mail as fast as possible to people.
- To announce something or state something.
- The inventions that helped people in the Expansion.
- Something you can do or possible.
- To do something in different ways.
- A water way made by people for transportation.
15 Clues: Adding to a place or territory. • Something you can do or possible. • To do something in different ways. • To announce something or state something. • People coming to California to find gold. • The person who takes risks for there business. • A water way made by people for transportation. • Something hard to do people in different ways. • ...
Einstein Crossword 2022-10-26
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- “Do not worry about your difficulties in _______, I assure you that mine are greater.”
- Einstein’s first wife’s last name
- Last name of person who raced Einstein to general relativity equations
- Albert Einstein enrolled at the Zurich ______
- Position which Einstein was rejected for because he did not write a rehabilitation thesis
- Unified ______ theory
- Quantum ______, “spooky action at a distance”
- Political system that Einstein advocated for
- Place where Einstein attended two conferences and attacked quantum physics
- Institute for Advanced ______
- Bose-Einstein ______
- Einstein was offered to be the prime minister of this country
- Religion that Einstein associated with
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- Scientist and friend of Einstein who debated with him over quantum physics frequently
- The rise of this person convinced Einstein to change his views on pacifism
- Einstein was given the Nobel prize for discovering the law of the ______ effect
- Einstein's general relativity theory predicted that light passing next to the sun should be bent by 1.7 ______
- University at America where Einstein would stay
- The cosmological constant may be an explanation for dark ______
- In relativity, inertial and ______ forces are equivalent
- Last name of scientist who made a series of discoveries on how the universe was expanding
- Einstein's younger belief that reality is only what you can sense
- Einstein’s first job was at a ______ office
- Spooky action at a ______
- Einstein had a aneurysm in his abdominal ______
- City where Einstein was born
- Did Albert Einstein fail math?
- Einstein’s son who was institutionalized
- Name of Einstein’s boat
- Sketchy alternative theory that Einstein came up with before general relativity
30 Clues: Bose-Einstein ______ • Unified ______ theory • Name of Einstein’s boat • Spooky action at a ______ • City where Einstein was born • Institute for Advanced ______ • Did Albert Einstein fail math? • Einstein’s first wife’s last name • Religion that Einstein associated with • Einstein’s son who was institutionalized • Einstein’s first job was at a ______ office • ...
"Complete the crossword using the definitions. Once you finish, look at the circled letters to find your clue." 2024-11-25
5 Clues: An object used to unlock something. • Something that is kept hidden from others. • A valuable object hidden in a secret place. • A piece of information that helps solve a mystery. • A book where you write your thoughts or discoveries.
Business management review 2021-12-13
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- persons or organizations that agree to provide some funds for a new business in exchange for an ownership interest or stake.
- Articulates a company's purpose. It announces to the world at large why your company exists.
- any independently owned and operated business that is not dominant in its competitive area
- have 10 million businesses nationwide.
- someone who establishes their brand's trademark or trade name and a business system.
- the practice of funding a project or venture by raising small amounts of money from a large number of people, in modern times typically via the Internet.
- A marketing strategy used by fast food industries used to expand.
- Someone who pays a royalty and often an initial fee for the right to do business under the franchisor's name and system.
- an independent agency of the federal government that offers managerial and financial assistance to small businesses.
- a high-net-worth individual who provides financial backing for small startups or entrepreneurs, typically in exchange for ownership equity in the company.
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- Individuals from large firms who take responsibility for the development of inventions within the organization
- the process and managing a business to achieve desired objectives
- have 15% businesses nationwide.
- To reduce management layers corporate staff and work tasks to make the firm more flexible, resourceful
- A precise statement of the business rationale and a step by step explanation of how it will achieve its goal.
15 Clues: have 15% businesses nationwide. • have 10 million businesses nationwide. • the process and managing a business to achieve desired objectives • A marketing strategy used by fast food industries used to expand. • someone who establishes their brand's trademark or trade name and a business system. • ...
Myths Agriculture Africa 2024-11-20
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- Plants cultivated by farmers for food, fiber, or other uses.
- A process where a few companies dominate the global seed market.
- The basic unit of plant reproduction, essential for agriculture.
- Resources shared by communities, often targeted for privatization.
- Farming focused on producing food for the farmer's family rather than for sale.
- Treating resources as items to be bought and sold for monetary gain.
- Organization promoting agricultural transformation in Africa, supported by the Gates Foundation.
- A characteristic required for patented crop varieties, often reducing genetic diversity.
- Clue: Rules or laws governing agricultural practices or seed use.
- The group most affected by restrictive seed laws and regulations.
- South The region where most crop biodiversity originates but is often exploited.
- Farmers contracted to grow crops for companies under specific agreements.
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- The process of converting public goods like seeds into private property.
- The exchange of goods and services, often regulated by international agreements.
- Abbreviation for the legal protections applied to intellectual property in agriculture.
- Legal rights granted to inventors to prevent others from using their inventions.
- The right of farmers to control their own seeds and agricultural practices.
- banks Facilities that store seeds to preserve genetic diversity for future use.
- An international agreement promoting plant variety protection laws.
- The variety of life in crops and ecosystems, often threatened by modern agriculture.
- heritage The traditional knowledge and practices passed down through generations.
- An agricultural approach emphasizing ecological and cultural diversity.
- The legal right to possess and control property or resources
- The process of creating new ideas, methods, or products, historically done without IPRs.
24 Clues: Plants cultivated by farmers for food, fiber, or other uses. • The legal right to possess and control property or resources • A process where a few companies dominate the global seed market. • The basic unit of plant reproduction, essential for agriculture. • Clue: Rules or laws governing agricultural practices or seed use. • ...
Myths Agriculture Africa 2024-11-20
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- Plants cultivated by farmers for food, fiber, or other uses.
- A process where a few companies dominate the global seed market.
- The basic unit of plant reproduction, essential for agriculture.
- Resources shared by communities, often targeted for privatization.
- Farming focused on producing food for the farmer's family rather than for sale.
- Treating resources as items to be bought and sold for monetary gain.
- Organization promoting agricultural transformation in Africa, supported by the Gates Foundation.
- A characteristic required for patented crop varieties, often reducing genetic diversity.
- Clue: Rules or laws governing agricultural practices or seed use.
- The group most affected by restrictive seed laws and regulations.
- South The region where most crop biodiversity originates but is often exploited.
- Farmers contracted to grow crops for companies under specific agreements.
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- The process of converting public goods like seeds into private property.
- The exchange of goods and services, often regulated by international agreements.
- Abbreviation for the legal protections applied to intellectual property in agriculture.
- Legal rights granted to inventors to prevent others from using their inventions.
- The right of farmers to control their own seeds and agricultural practices.
- banks Facilities that store seeds to preserve genetic diversity for future use.
- An international agreement promoting plant variety protection laws.
- The variety of life in crops and ecosystems, often threatened by modern agriculture.
- heritage The traditional knowledge and practices passed down through generations.
- An agricultural approach emphasizing ecological and cultural diversity.
- The legal right to possess and control property or resources
- The process of creating new ideas, methods, or products, historically done without IPRs.
24 Clues: Plants cultivated by farmers for food, fiber, or other uses. • The legal right to possess and control property or resources • A process where a few companies dominate the global seed market. • The basic unit of plant reproduction, essential for agriculture. • Clue: Rules or laws governing agricultural practices or seed use. • ...
Texas in the Recent Past 2025-05-05
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- To make things, usually in a factory.
- A place in Texas where a huge amount of oil was found in 1901, starting a big oil boom.
- Enterprise A system where people can start businesses and make money by selling things or services.
- When cowboys gather all the cattle together, often to move them or count them.
- refinery A factory where petroleum is cleaned and turned into useful products like gas.
- A person who buys or uses things, like food, toys, or clothes.
- Industry All the jobs and businesses involved in raising cows and selling their meat or other products.
- A type of fence made of twisted wire with sharp points to keep animals in or out.
- A group of businesses that make or sell similar things, like cars, clothes, or food.
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- A thick, black liquid found underground that can be made into things like gasoline and oil.
- New inventions or tools that make work easier or faster.
- A cowboy who rode along the edges of a ranch to keep track of the cattle and fix fences.
- A special mark burned onto a cow’s skin to show who owns it.
- When a group of animals, like cows, suddenly run together in a panic.
- Land without fences where animals like cows could roam freely.
- A person or company that makes or grows something, like food or goods.
- The engine at the front of a train that pulls the rest of the cars.
- A place where two or more train tracks or roads meet.
- A time when business grows very fast and lots of people make money.
- River War A fight between the U.S. Army and Native American tribes to move them to reservations.
20 Clues: To make things, usually in a factory. • A place where two or more train tracks or roads meet. • New inventions or tools that make work easier or faster. • A special mark burned onto a cow’s skin to show who owns it. • Land without fences where animals like cows could roam freely. • A person who buys or uses things, like food, toys, or clothes. • ...
Social Studies 2022-12-05
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- Made automobiles available to everyone in the 1900s
- A business giant who ended competition in the oil and gas industry by forming a trust
- make free from impurities
- bargaining unions negotiate with management for workers as a group.
- “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- A poor scottish immigrant who worked his way up in the railroad industry
- businesses owned by many investors
- To move faster
- effort to limit competition
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so
- tested a gas powered airplane
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- Urbanization is the rapid growth city populations
- enterprise the system in which privately owned business compete freely
- a series of workers and machines in a factory by which a succession of identical items is progressively assembled
- A peace activist and a leader of the settlement house movement in America
- Formed a union in Ohio which was called the American Federation of Labor
- Building divided into many tiny apartments
- A center offering help to the urban poor
- the exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- unions negotiate with management for workers as a group.
- GrahamBell Wanted to create something that could carry the human voice and invented the telephone
- change or cause to change in character or composition, typically in a comparatively small but significant way
- A facility for diagnosis and treatment of outpatients.
- group of corporations run by a single board of directors
25 Clues: To move faster • make free from impurities • effort to limit competition • tested a gas powered airplane • businesses owned by many investors • A center offering help to the urban poor • Building divided into many tiny apartments • Urbanization is the rapid growth city populations • Made automobiles available to everyone in the 1900s • ...
ecconomics 2024-09-12
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- -> The demand for something essential, such as food or shelter
- -> Type of Economic system where resource allocation is taken by the State/Gov. Agencies
- -> The process of creating goods and services in an economy
- -> There is a scarcity of resources to satisfy society's unlimited needs and wants.
- -> All other factors influencing 2 variables are assumed to remain constant; “all other things being equal” (Latin)
- -> Type of Economic System where resource allocation is taken by the private sector, producers and consumers
- -> The role of the Entrepreneur in managing all 3 other FOPS, in order to enable production
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- -> Land, Labour, Capital, Enterprise
- -> The process by which consumers satisfy their needs/wants
- -> The next best alternative that is given up as a result of making a choice
- -> The human workforce of the economy, includes the physical and mental effort involved production
- -> The inputs used to produce goods and services; they are divided into 4 factors of production (FOPS)
- -> The way in which a particular country attempts to answer the basic economic problem
- -> Joins the different combinations of products that can be produced in an economy in a given period of time
- -> The human-made inventions that aid in production
- -> The human-made inventions that aid in production
- -> The need to make decisions about the possible alternative uses of scarce resources
- -> The demand for something less important than the demand for a need, for example, a new car
- -> Individuals (consumers), Firms, and Governments
- -> The natural resources of an economy; all that lays on the surface of the earth
20 Clues: -> Land, Labour, Capital, Enterprise • -> Individuals (consumers), Firms, and Governments • -> The human-made inventions that aid in production • -> The human-made inventions that aid in production • -> The process by which consumers satisfy their needs/wants • -> The process of creating goods and services in an economy • ...
Crossword 2025-11-27
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- From 950 - 1250, along period of warm weather helped provide better what for farming?
- The worst time of the 'little ice age' was during the years 1315 - 17, during which the Great Famine killed around 10% of what in north-west Europe?
- Islam's holy book
- Workers in poor physical condition could not produce as much food and so their living standards fell. They had little strength to fight off infection and low what?
- In what century in central Asia did Turkic and Mongol pastoral nomads unite under the Mongol leader Temujin (Genghis Khan)
- Founder of Islam
- What transported ceramics, silks, spices and teas, as well as knowledge, ideas and inventions along the Silk Road?
- One of the important centres of Islamic knowledge, architecture, culture and the exchange of ideas.
- What was the name of the four territories that the 24 million square kilometres the Mongol empire covered was divided into?
- The one God Mohammed taught people to believe in
- What did they do to any cities that opposed them?
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- What did they encourage across their vast territories?
- In many areas of Europe, the Black Death arrived in communities whose older members were already in poor physical condition from years of what?
- Which sea did the economy of the Muslim extend throughout?
- Pastoral nomads became highly successful warriors who established two huge what?
- The Mongols developed a reputation for what?
- Where was Mohammed born?
- What became the main religion in Arabia?
- What was the name of the ruler that each territory had?
19 Clues: Founder of Islam • Islam's holy book • Where was Mohammed born? • What became the main religion in Arabia? • The Mongols developed a reputation for what? • The one God Mohammed taught people to believe in • What did they do to any cities that opposed them? • What did they encourage across their vast territories? • What was the name of the ruler that each territory had? • ...
4th hour agriculture in the north 2018-04-24
4 Clues: Cyrus McCormick’s inventions(2) • This is who created the steel-tipped plow(2) • A treeless valley west of Missouri, Iowa, and Minnesota • A system of transportation that gave farmers access to new markets
Nomadism 2016-01-18
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- = Semitic people who conquered Egypt in 17th c. BCE. As a result, Egypt became an imperial power
- = Nomads from central Anatolia who conquered Babylonians. They are well-known for two important technological inventions: light-horse drawn chariots and refinement of iron metallurgy
- = This word originally means “color” in Sanskrit (or caste)
- = A family of languages from India, Iran, and Europe that share common features
- = Flat grassland too arid for agriculture
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- = General term for the settled people in today’s Iraq who invented the wheel (plural)
- = Oldest identifiable steppe empire
- = Most important animal for inner Asian pastoralism
- = Large association of clans that share common ancestry
- = Mode of economy involving the breeding and raising of domesticated hoofed animals or livestock. It is also a way of life dependent on moving herds of stock to new pastures throughout the year.
- = This word means “Noble” in Sanskrit (nomadic people from Central Asia)
- = This word means “Knowledge” in Sanskrit (sacred texts of the ancient Aryan invaders of India and one of the most important sacred books of Hinduism)
12 Clues: = Oldest identifiable steppe empire • = Flat grassland too arid for agriculture • = Most important animal for inner Asian pastoralism • = Large association of clans that share common ancestry • = This word originally means “color” in Sanskrit (or caste) • = This word means “Noble” in Sanskrit (nomadic people from Central Asia) • ...
ethics 2015-02-10
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- law that protects inventions
- language translator that converts computer program statements expressed in a source language to machine language
- oral defamatory statement
- increase consumer confidence in site that help users make more informed decisions about whether to release personal infO
- theft of key pieces of personal information to impersonate a person
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- stealing personal identity data by tricking users into entering information on a counterfeit Web site
- Program source code made available for use or modification
- text files that a Web site can download to visitors’ hard drives so that it can identify visitors later
- logo package design, phrase, sound, or word that enables consumer to differentiate one company’s product from another’s
- sending of sexual messages, nude or seminude photos, or sexually explicit videos over a cell phone
- law that protects authored works
- policy assumes that consumers approve of companies collecting and storing their personal information
12 Clues: oral defamatory statement • law that protects inventions • law that protects authored works • Program source code made available for use or modification • theft of key pieces of personal information to impersonate a person • sending of sexual messages, nude or seminude photos, or sexually explicit videos over a cell phone • ...
The Birth of Television Crossword: 2026-03-27
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- Philo transformed his ideas into the first fully _____ television.
- Before television became common, people got their news and entertainment from this.
- The city where the World's Fair was held in 1939.
- Philo was this many years old when he built the first working model.
- Philo Farnsworth started thinking of his ideas when he was just a _____.
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- The first name of the teenager who had the idea for electronic television.
- This major global event caused networks to stop broadcasting.
- During the war, these places made supplies for soldiers instead of making televisions.
- One reason television didn't take off at first was that the sets were too _____.
- Television audiences grew rapidly after the war ended in this year. (Clue for kids: 1945).
- A TV set with this kind of "see-through" case proved to people that it wasn't a trick.
- One of the two inventions (along with the telephone) that made people think sending pictures was possible.
12 Clues: The city where the World's Fair was held in 1939. • This major global event caused networks to stop broadcasting. • Philo transformed his ideas into the first fully _____ television. • Philo was this many years old when he built the first working model. • Philo Farnsworth started thinking of his ideas when he was just a _____. • ...
Destination Dayton Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-15
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- World's largest and oldest military aviation museum, located in Dayton.
- Venue in Dayton where you can see Broadway Shows.
- Name of Dayton's minor league baseball team.
- The admission cost to the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force, the National Aviation Hall of Fame, the Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park Interpretive Centers, and the various area Five River MetroParks.
- The Wright's family home.
- This week Dayton is hosting a nationally televised NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association) Tournament this week for what sport?
- Something you can do on the Great Miami River in downtown Dayton (hint: hang ten).
- This Dayton museum promotes the opposite of war.
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- Name of free outdoor concert venue in downtown Dayton.
- Daytonian who invented the electric car starter.
- Field where the Wright Brothers really learned to fly.
- The number of acres of enclosed exhibits at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force.
- Dayton’s auto museum- The Citizen’s Motorcar Company/America’s “X” Museum features this type of car.
- The Wright Brothers first repaired and built these.
- This is one of Dayton’s many inventions. You can see many examples of these at Carillon Historical Park.
- True or false? Dayton is home to the Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park.
16 Clues: The Wright's family home. • Name of Dayton's minor league baseball team. • Daytonian who invented the electric car starter. • This Dayton museum promotes the opposite of war. • Venue in Dayton where you can see Broadway Shows. • The Wright Brothers first repaired and built these. • Name of free outdoor concert venue in downtown Dayton. • ...
India Review X Word 2022-12-16
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- Famous Sanskrit work of literature completed during the Gupta golden age that contains Hindu philosophy
- Nomadic horsemen who invaded India during the time of the Gupta Empire
- Ancient Vedic religion of India
- Release from cycle of death and rebirth; the goal of Hinduism
- Gupta mathematician who invented the base 10 number system and made many discoveries in astronomy and mathematics
- The priest (highest) caste in India's social caste system
- Emperor and military leader who expanded the Gupta Empire to its greatest size and whose reign began a golden age
- Irrational number crucial for calculations relating to circles and spheres
- Hindu belief in reincarnation, the idea that one is reborn after death
- Lifestyle that involves the renouncing of worldly possessions in favor of spiritual pursuits
- A group of people that are beneath the Hindu caste system (or the lowest level)
- Ancient civilization from which many aspects of Indian culture, such as Hinduism, originated
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- supreme Hindu deity
- Rebirth into a new body after death
- Ancient civilization that developed along the Indus River and mysteriously disappeared
- Hindu religious movement that places emphasis on devotion to a Hindu deity as a means to achieve moksha
- The highest mountains in the world, which stretch along northern India.
- Offshoot of Hinduism that became popular in east and southeast Asia
- Hindu belief in responsibilities & duties that govern a person's behavior and must be fulfilled to escape samsara
- The empire that united most of India during the early medieval period
- Religious offshoot of Hinduism that focuses on nonviolence.
- Ancient Indian writing system, most common in literature
- Hindu belief that social position of birth is determined by behavior in previous lives
- A large river in northwest India
- River in northeast India
- Mongol Muslim Empire that conquered and ruled most of India during the late medieval period
26 Clues: supreme Hindu deity • River in northeast India • Ancient Vedic religion of India • A large river in northwest India • Rebirth into a new body after death • Ancient Indian writing system, most common in literature • The priest (highest) caste in India's social caste system • Religious offshoot of Hinduism that focuses on nonviolence. • ...
Rise of American Industry 2024-08-27
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- How many time zones is the Continental US divided into?
- Type of Cattle driven by Cowboys to the Railroads.
- Was the first to use the Assembly on a mass production scale.
- US a large amounts of these which helped spur on the industrial revolution
- Wizzard of Menlo Park, made over a 1000 inventions
- Where did the 2 lines of the Transcontinental Railroad meet?
- Invented the Telephone.
- One of the Two companies that built the Transcontinental Railroad came out of the east.
- The Central Pacific’s workforce was made up of mostly these immigrants.
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- First Railroad to Link the US From the East Coast to the West Coast.
- The period of time from about 1870s to 1890s was known as what?
- What animal was nearly hunted to extinction to make way for the Railroad
- Came up with the process of making Steel Cheaper and Faster.
- By the end of the 1890’s most Native-American were forced to live where?
- How long was the Hay day of the Cowboy in terms of years?
- One of the Two companies that built the Transcontinental Railroad came out fo the west.
- He invented Barbed wire thus ending the open range?
- Developed the first mailorder catalog in America.
- What region of America became the breadbasket of America?
- The Union Pacific’s workforce consisted of Civil War veterans and this group of immigrants.
20 Clues: Invented the Telephone. • Developed the first mailorder catalog in America. • Type of Cattle driven by Cowboys to the Railroads. • Wizzard of Menlo Park, made over a 1000 inventions • He invented Barbed wire thus ending the open range? • How many time zones is the Continental US divided into? • How long was the Hay day of the Cowboy in terms of years? • ...
Famous personalities from medicine and their discoveries 2025-02-20
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- Discovered the use of insulin in diabetes treatment
- Discovered penicillin (8 letters)
- Pioneered organ transplantation
- Developed the pasteurization process
- Discovered radiation and developed radioactivity for medicine
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- Developed the first antibiotic
- Founded the principles of modern medicine
- Pioneered the use of radiation for treating cancer
- Developed the first vaccine for smallpox
- The first person to use the term 'vaccination'
- for the Crossword:
11 Clues: for the Crossword: • Developed the first antibiotic • Pioneered organ transplantation • Discovered penicillin (8 letters) • Developed the pasteurization process • Developed the first vaccine for smallpox • Founded the principles of modern medicine • The first person to use the term 'vaccination' • Pioneered the use of radiation for treating cancer • ...
science 2025-03-19
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- This refers to the theory that the sun, rather than the Earth, is at the center of the solar system, a concept championed by figures like Nicolaus Copernicus.
- The Scientific Revolution led to the formulation of natural laws, such as Newton's laws of motion, which aimed to explain the workings of the universe in a systematic way.
- These were crucial inventions of the era, allowing for new observations of the cosmos and the microscopic world, respectively. Scientific Method The Scientific Revolution emphasized a systematic approach to inquiry, involving observation, experimentation, and the formulation of hypotheses and theories.
- The Scientific Revolution emphasized a systematic approach to inquiry, involving observation, experimentation, and the formulation of hypotheses and theories.
- , innovation, observation, experimentation
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- An Italian astronomer, physicist, and engineer who made significant contributions to the Scientific Revolution.
- , knowledge, progress, transformation
- enlightenment
- Found gravity
- This philosophy emphasizes the importance of sensory experience and observation as the basis for knowledge, a key characteristic of the Scientific Revolution.
10 Clues: enlightenment • Found gravity • , knowledge, progress, transformation • , innovation, observation, experimentation • An Italian astronomer, physicist, and engineer who made significant contributions to the Scientific Revolution. • ...
science 2025-03-19
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- Found gravity
- , knowledge, progress, transformation
- This philosophy emphasizes the importance of sensory experience and observation as the basis for knowledge, a key characteristic of the Scientific Revolution.
- enlightenment
- This refers to the theory that the sun, rather than the Earth, is at the center of the solar system, a concept championed by figures like Nicolaus Copernicus.
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- The Scientific Revolution emphasized a systematic approach to inquiry, involving observation, experimentation, and the formulation of hypotheses and theories.
- The Scientific Revolution led to the formulation of natural laws, such as Newton's laws of motion, which aimed to explain the workings of the universe in a systematic way.
- , innovation, observation, experimentation
- These were crucial inventions of the era, allowing for new observations of the cosmos and the microscopic world, respectively. Scientific Method The Scientific Revolution emphasized a systematic approach to inquiry, involving observation, experimentation, and the formulation of hypotheses and theories.
- An Italian astronomer, physicist, and engineer who made significant contributions to the Scientific Revolution.
10 Clues: Found gravity • enlightenment • , knowledge, progress, transformation • , innovation, observation, experimentation • An Italian astronomer, physicist, and engineer who made significant contributions to the Scientific Revolution. • ...
Renaissance, Reformation, and Revolution Crossword 2018-04-15
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- This revolution in Europe is most closely associated with the rise of capitalism, the formation of guilds, and the growth of banking systems
- (Last Name) He said that rulers should rule however they want as long as "the end justifies the means"
- The _____________________ Revolution: A time where many new discoveries about the natural world were made and people questioned and looked to prove things as true.
- This social scientist looks at how societies answer questions like "How much to produce" or "What to produce"
- (Art) a realistic portrayal of a human body
- (Last Name) Started the Protestant Reformation by posting the 95 Theses on the All Saints Church. His work led to an end of religious unity in Europe and the Catholic Counter Reformation
- (All one word) King who started the Anglican Church in England
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- Non-religious
- The revival of Greek and Roman culture, the economic growth of Italian city-states in the 1400’s, and the development of humanism were aspects of this
- A piece of paper you could buy from the Catholic Church to lessen time in purgatory. This was outlawed after the Council of Trent
- This belief focuses on the study of and improvement of humankind
- (Last name) Invented the printing press which helped significantly with the spread of the Protestant Reformation
12 Clues: Non-religious • (Art) a realistic portrayal of a human body • (All one word) King who started the Anglican Church in England • This belief focuses on the study of and improvement of humankind • (Last Name) He said that rulers should rule however they want as long as "the end justifies the means" • ...
The Importance of Materials Development for Language Learning 2022-05-26
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- Material development for ____________ teaching is very important.
- Materials development is a legitimate area for _________.
- Training in materials development helps teachers to make informed decisions about their teaching___________.
- Anything which can be used to facilitate the learning of a language.
- __________ materials guide the learner in practicing the language.
- The deliverers of the course or project are knowledgeable in relevant areas of this interdisciplinary field.
- _______________materials inform the learner about the target language.
- is increased by participating in material development.
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- could gain considerably from doing materials development courses.
- __________ in material development are being increasingly invited to give presentations on applied linguistics.
- The experience of materials development is _________on.
- material developer.
- Materials development develops __________ thinking skills
- _____________and Masuhara stress the value of extended simulation in materials developmental courses.
- ___________ materials help learners to make discoveries about the language.
- the participants of the course project are encouraged to work together ________.
- It is only recently that materials development has begun to be recognized as an academic __________.
17 Clues: material developer. • is increased by participating in material development. • The experience of materials development is _________on. • Materials development is a legitimate area for _________. • Materials development develops __________ thinking skills • could gain considerably from doing materials development courses. • ...
Cell Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-08
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- it is typically a biconcave disc without a nucleus. Erythrocytes contain the pigment haemoglobin, which imparts the red colour to blood, and transport oxygen and carbon dioxide to and from the tissues.
- A process in living organisms involving the production of energy, typically with the intake of oxygen and the release of carbon dioxide from the oxidation of complex organic substances
- the semipermeable membrane surrounding the cytoplasm of a cell
- A type of cell division that results in two daughter cells each having the same number and kind of chromosomes as the parent nucleus, typical of ordinary tissue growth.
- Any of a number of organized or specialized structures within a living cell
- An optical instrument used for viewing very small objects, such as mineral samples or animal or plant cells, typically magnified several hundred times
- he smallest structural and functional unit of an organism, which is typically microscopic and consists of cytoplasm and a nucleus enclosed in a membrane.
- a rigid layer of polysaccharides lying outside the plasma membrane of the cells of plants, fungi, and bacteria. In the algae and higher plants it consists mainly of cellulose.
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- a plastid in green plant cells which contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place.
- a space or vesicle within the cytoplasm of a cell, enclosed by a membrane and typically containing fluid.
- Having or consisting of many cells
- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.
- A famous microbiologist renowned for his discoveries of the principles of vaccination, microbial fermentation and pasteurization.
- the material or protoplasm within a living cell, excluding the nucleus.
- Consisting of a single cell
- A famous microbiologist that won a nobel prize in 1952
16 Clues: Consisting of a single cell • Having or consisting of many cells • A famous microbiologist that won a nobel prize in 1952 • an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form. • the semipermeable membrane surrounding the cytoplasm of a cell • the material or protoplasm within a living cell, excluding the nucleus. • ...
World IP Day 2025 Crossword 2025-04-22
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- They protect inventions and give inventors exclusive rights.
- _________ protects unique brand identifiers that help consumers recognize and differentiate your products or services.
- What is this year's World IP Day associated with?
- This famous Hollywood band recently performed in India which became a huge news, its name is also protected by trademark.
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- IPL Theme Song is protected by which IP Right?
- Thanjavur _______, received a Geographical Indication (GI) Tag in 2012-13, becoming the first musical instrument in India to receive such recognition.
- The first patent for the electric guitar was issued on August 10, 1937 which was nicknamed as ____________.
7 Clues: IPL Theme Song is protected by which IP Right? • What is this year's World IP Day associated with? • They protect inventions and give inventors exclusive rights. • The first patent for the electric guitar was issued on August 10, 1937 which was nicknamed as ____________. • ...
World IP Day 2025 Crossword 2025-04-23
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- They protect inventions and give inventors exclusive rights.
- _________ protects unique brand identifiers that help consumers recognize and differentiate your products or services.
- What is this year's World IP Day associated with?
- This famous music band recently performed in India which broke bookmyshow servers, its name is also protected by trademark.
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- IPL Theme Song is protected by which IP Right?
- Thanjavur _______, received a Geographical Indication (GI) Tag in 2012-13, becoming the first musical instrument in India to receive such recognition.
- The first patent for the electric guitar was issued on August 10, 1937 which was nicknamed as ____________.
7 Clues: IPL Theme Song is protected by which IP Right? • What is this year's World IP Day associated with? • They protect inventions and give inventors exclusive rights. • The first patent for the electric guitar was issued on August 10, 1937 which was nicknamed as ____________. • ...
Vocabulary Improving 2022-06-20
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- smiling in a way that you get a positive response
- one who goes before you in time
- draw for make good use of it
- the state or situation of being alone
- characterized as a firm belief in opinion
- Goodluck in making unexpected discoveries
- evoking a keen sense of sadness
- threatening, foreshadowing evil
- an organized course of action to achieve a goal
- preconceived opinion not based on actual experience
- impossible to fulfill
- talk about oneself with excessive pride
- wear off or die down
- very strange or unusual
- given to questioning
- deeply disturbing
- a patch of light brown colour on skin
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- improperly forward or bold
- habitual of eating excess[launcelot]
- cause of feel ashamed
- extremely pleasing to the taste
- concerned with practical matters
- stimulate or give rise to a reaction or emotion
- unjust treatment of putting people in categories
- free from disturbance ,calm
- using words that imitate the sound
- a speech or a piece of writing that praises someone immensely
- to explain in detail
- marked by close acquaintance, familiarity
29 Clues: deeply disturbing • wear off or die down • to explain in detail • given to questioning • cause of feel ashamed • impossible to fulfill • very strange or unusual • improperly forward or bold • free from disturbance ,calm • draw for make good use of it • one who goes before you in time • extremely pleasing to the taste • evoking a keen sense of sadness • threatening, foreshadowing evil • ...
Week 3 Vocabulary: Inventors 2022-09-29
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- Under the _____, the picnic was cancelled.
- The _____ inventor won an award for their advancement in travel.
- We built a _____ to show what the real deal would look like.
- The scientist is ____ about her work in the hospital library.
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- The airplane was an important _____ to travel.
- _____, Lila had a bad fall.
- The _____ inventor was always working on odd inventions.
- The _____ of the car caused it to run off the road.
- Our _____ was to take every puppy from the pound.
- Cora _____ an idea for a safe bicycle helmet.
10 Clues: _____, Lila had a bad fall. • Under the _____, the picnic was cancelled. • Cora _____ an idea for a safe bicycle helmet. • The airplane was an important _____ to travel. • Our _____ was to take every puppy from the pound. • The _____ of the car caused it to run off the road. • The _____ inventor was always working on odd inventions. • ...
Inventons 2024-01-25
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- It´s a geographical representation of the Earth.
- She is the woman who invented the dishwasher
- It´s the object which gives light.
- It´s the action of communicating with paper.
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- It´s an object which you can use to call someone
- It´s a method of transport that flies.
- It´s a object which is used to conserved food.
- It´s a liquid which generates inmunity againgst diseases.
- It´s a mechanical piece which rotates around an axis.
- It´s the inventions that helps students with maths
10 Clues: It´s the object which gives light. • It´s a method of transport that flies. • She is the woman who invented the dishwasher • It´s the action of communicating with paper. • It´s a object which is used to conserved food. • It´s an object which you can use to call someone • It´s a geographical representation of the Earth. • ...
Technology 2024-01-25
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- Keeps trains on schedule by moving locomotives between tracks.
- Establish inspection protocols for manufacturing engineers and make criteria and constraints for solutions or new inventions.
- Research, design and develop computer systems that solve real life solutions.
- in teams to complete design challenges and build ramps and pathways.
- Finding solutions to electrical issues
- maintains and repairs x-ray machines
- These engineers work to create designs to make lasers and have accessibility to use high power laser technology. They mostly study for new designs.
- studies what hardware or installations that can technologically better the real world through engineering.
- Engineering and improving different sea transportation devices like boats and submarines
- A engineer who specializes in fixing from a wide variety of different machinery and systems.
- work on the infrastructure and constructs buildings
- Study of development and refinement of materlies at a very small scale
- Deals with the design development testing and maintenance of software applications
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- development of technology using the laws of quantum mechanics
- develop install, test, and proper usage of electrical power equipment
- is responsible for making and keeping unix systems up and functional
- Is a branch of civil engineering that studies and uses earth's minerals to make solutions to problems.
- Optimizing industrial systems by creating new methods to do things
- study of hydraulic modeling
- create ways to extract oil and gas from deposits below Earth
- These engineers are people who Investigate force and motion by
- Creates and improves weapons designs for the military
- Design and plans protocols for safety and quality requirements.
- studies aircraft and space transportation
- These engineers help sort papers, and help get presentations ready. Also keeping files and making sure where everything is.
- provide insight and expertise on railway projects
- Builds exhibits for endangered or rare animals.
27 Clues: study of hydraulic modeling • maintains and repairs x-ray machines • Finding solutions to electrical issues • studies aircraft and space transportation • Builds exhibits for endangered or rare animals. • provide insight and expertise on railway projects • work on the infrastructure and constructs buildings • Creates and improves weapons designs for the military • ...
historical figure 2023-07-13
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- Shakespeare An English playwright and poet who wrote famous plays like Romeo and Juliet, and Hamlet.
- Edison Inventor and businessman who made many important inventions like the light bulb and phonograph.
- da Vinci A brilliant artist and scientist from Italy who painted the Mona Lisa and designed early flying machines.
- Newton A scientist who discovered the laws of motion, gravity, and made breakthroughs in mathematics.
- Einstein Genius scientist who came up with the famous formula E=mc², which changed our understanding of the universe.
- Washington The first president of the United States and a key leader during the American Revolution.
- Parks A brave African American woman who fought for civil rights by refusing to give up her bus seat.
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- Columbus An explorer who traveled across the ocean, leading to the European discovery of America.
- Mandela South African leader who fought against the unfair apartheid system and became the country's first black president.
- Curie A scientist who discovered radium and polonium, becoming the first woman to win a Nobel Prize.
- Ancient Egyptian queen known for her beauty, intelligence, and powerful alliances.
- Tubman Courageous woman who helped enslaved African Americans escape to freedom through the Underground Railroad.
- Gandhi A peaceful leader from India who fought for his country's independence without using violence.
- of Arc A brave French girl who claimed to hear divine voices, leading her to fight in the battle for her country's freedom.
14 Clues: Ancient Egyptian queen known for her beauty, intelligence, and powerful alliances. • Columbus An explorer who traveled across the ocean, leading to the European discovery of America. • Curie A scientist who discovered radium and polonium, becoming the first woman to win a Nobel Prize. • ...
Wanlass Reading Vocabulary List 10 2021-03-02
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- After receiving welcome flowers from her new neighbors, Karen wanted to send a reciprocal kindness to them.
- I hope the __________________ of my car is still valid and that I am not driving an illegal vehicle!
- A tick had implanted itself on his dog, so John used tweezers to remove the horrible _____________.
- Paul has a good ________________ with his father, and they enjoy spending time together despite the "generation gap."
- After her stroke, my grandmother's left arm was ______________ and she couldn't move it.
- During the pandemic cybercrime has become more _______________ because people are online even more.
- They hoped a bat would take care of the mosquitos, but they needed a _______________, after all.
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- The pharmacy called and said your ______________ is ready.
- After years of looking forward to his __________________, my grandfather found that he was bored when he stopped working.
- The orchestra's ___________________ last night was magnificent; they received a standing ovation!
- The new home arts teacher created a ________________ in that department, and suddenly all kinds of students were registering for those classes.
- The idea of people governing themselves was _____________________ back in 1776, but now many nations are governed through democratic principles.
- A _______________ scientist will talk to our class about her discoveries that we read about.
- Jane does not like to go far from home and refuses to shop at any store in more than a five-mile ___________ from her house.
- My ________________ is now in Utah, but I used to live in New Jersey.
15 Clues: The pharmacy called and said your ______________ is ready. • My ________________ is now in Utah, but I used to live in New Jersey. • After her stroke, my grandmother's left arm was ______________ and she couldn't move it. • A _______________ scientist will talk to our class about her discoveries that we read about. • ...
LEGAL REGULATION OF PATENT LAW 2015-11-09
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- / the main objects of patent law are utility models, industrial designs and ...
- / what type of license is opposite to voluntary license
- / right of real creator to be referred to as the author of an invention, utility model or industrial design is called...
- / Devices as objects of invention include constructions and ...
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- / set of techniques which are carried out in a specific order or in compliance with certain rules is called
- / what kind of design is a styling design of product appearance
- / is a material mass created artificially which is a set of interconnected elements
- / a law which is a specific branch, its method is a set of legal modes, their interconnection which is typical for regulation of these social relations
8 Clues: / what type of license is opposite to voluntary license • / what kind of design is a styling design of product appearance • / Devices as objects of invention include constructions and ... • / the main objects of patent law are utility models, industrial designs and ... • / is a material mass created artificially which is a set of interconnected elements • ...
Georgias History 2014-11-18
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- set of written characters representing syllables and serving the purpose of an alphabet.
- the war between the United States and Great Britain from 1812 to 1815.
- an agreement signed between the United States government and a group of Cherokee in 1835.
- President of the United States.
- treaty was signed January 8, 1821 with creeks
- Supreme Court vacated the conviction of Samuel Worcester and held that the Georgia criminal statute that prohibited non-Native Americans from being present on Native American lands without a license from the state was unconstitutional.
- explorer who led Arctic expeditions that yielded geographic discoveries while searching for the Northwest Passage (1777-1856)
- authorized the president to negotiate with Indian tribes in the Southern United States for their removal to federal territory west of the Mississippi River in exchange for their homelands.
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- in reference to the U.S. government's brutally incompetent Cherokee removal of 1838-9
- The Cherokee Nation sought a federal injunction against laws passed by the state of Georgia depriving them of rights within its boundaries, but the Supreme Court did not hear the case on its merits.
- led the lower Creek against the British in the War of 1812
- The nation's first major gold rush was here in 1828
- 1821 he completed his independent creation of a Cherokee syllabary, making reading and writing in Cherokee possible
- fourth Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
14 Clues: President of the United States. • fourth Chief Justice of the Supreme Court • treaty was signed January 8, 1821 with creeks • The nation's first major gold rush was here in 1828 • led the lower Creek against the British in the War of 1812 • the war between the United States and Great Britain from 1812 to 1815. • ...
Group 1 2025-08-03
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- Using this scientists has prepared vaccines
- Humans have made many __________ to enhance the natural ability of our senses
- The gadget to explore the space
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- The items made by humans to enhance the quality of life of people
- The computer of your body is
- These gifts have ___________ ability to explore the world
- Allah has given us five __________ to explore the world
7 Clues: The computer of your body is • The gadget to explore the space • Using this scientists has prepared vaccines • Allah has given us five __________ to explore the world • These gifts have ___________ ability to explore the world • The items made by humans to enhance the quality of life of people • ...
Sadlier U1 2019-09-11
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- The benefits of some inventions are ____.
- Apply a ____ on your wound.
- The army ____ the country for 3 weeks.
- It's extremely unethical to ____ someone even if you don't like him.
- The class had some ____ about the assigned task.
- You should ____ for a formal meeting.
- Everyone in our school____ bullying.
- How about going for a ____ at the new restaurant.
- No teacher should ____ her students no matter what they do.
- The boys ____ for activities because the camp was so boring.
- ____ the fire with water to stop it from expanding.
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- Students always have ____ solutions to problems.
- Some people want ____ response because they are impatient.
- She lost the game as she is ____ at video games.
- They kept talking loudly just to ____ the poor guy.
- Students ____ explained how they feel.
- We will ____ someone to fix the A.C.
- Be resonsible. Don't act like an ____.
- They had to wait for the water to ____ before they cross the street.
- I hope I will find a ____ job.
20 Clues: Apply a ____ on your wound. • I hope I will find a ____ job. • Everyone in our school____ bullying. • We will ____ someone to fix the A.C. • You should ____ for a formal meeting. • The army ____ the country for 3 weeks. • Students ____ explained how they feel. • Be resonsible. Don't act like an ____. • The benefits of some inventions are ____. • ...
Sadlier U1 2019-09-11
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- The class had some ____ about the assigned task.
- No teacher should ____ her students no matter what they do.
- Students ____ explained how they feel.
- She lost the game as she is ____ at video games.
- Students always have ____ solutions to problems.
- Everyone in our school____ bullying.
- How about going for a ____ at the new restaurant.
- We will ____ someone to fix the A.C.
- I hope I will find a ____ job.
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- The benefits of some inventions are ____.
- Some people want ____ response because they are impatient.
- They kept talking loudly just to ____ the poor guy.
- They had to wait for the water to ____ before they cross the street.
- The boys ____ for activities because the camp was so boring.
- ____ the fire with water to stop it from expanding.
- The army ____ the country for 3 weeks.
- Apply a ____ on your wound.
- You should ____ for a formal meeting.
- Be resonsible. Don't act like an ____.
- It's extremely unethical to ____ someone even if you don't like him.
20 Clues: Apply a ____ on your wound. • I hope I will find a ____ job. • Everyone in our school____ bullying. • We will ____ someone to fix the A.C. • You should ____ for a formal meeting. • Students ____ explained how they feel. • The army ____ the country for 3 weeks. • Be resonsible. Don't act like an ____. • The benefits of some inventions are ____. • ...
Happy Valentine's Day Squeaky 2025-02-14
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- In-ear component of P1600 program
- The magic company that you order from
- Scholarship that allowed you to attend college
- Month we first met
- What kind are you?
- The place we drove on our first road trip
- Remember
- I am
- The name of your pet when we met
- Thank you for all that you
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- Restaurant where we had our first date
- The name I would give to our daughter (if we have kids)
- The best winter coat
- The subject of one of your first inventions
- Shoot them if you see them out the window
- Road you lived on in Mitchell when Joe was born, "Rural Route ____"
- Name of store where you bought my first jewelry gift
- The first name of the artist whose concert you surprised me with
- You got your scuba accreditation from Deep ___
- ".....while I watch People's _____"
- "I just can't believe how rotten it is"
- We have travelled here twice
- My grandma's first name
23 Clues: I am • Remember • Month we first met • What kind are you? • The best winter coat • My grandma's first name • Thank you for all that you • We have travelled here twice • The name of your pet when we met • In-ear component of P1600 program • ".....while I watch People's _____" • The magic company that you order from • Restaurant where we had our first date • ...
La Science et la technologie 2026-05-21
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- Objets envoyés dans l’espace
- Visionnage de contenu en ligne
- Technologie qui imite l’intelligence humaine
- Jeux électroniques interactifs
- numérique Usage excessif de la technologie
- Travail effectué à distance
- Nouvelles inventions ou idées
- Messages électroniques
- Informations stockées par un ordinateur
- Diffusion de fausses informations
- Supports électroniques d’information
- Étude pour découvrir de nouvelles connaissances
- Action de recevoir des fichiers
- Études réalisées sur Internet
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- Médecine utilisant les nouvelles technologies
- Petits appareils volants contrôlés à distance
- Réseau mondial de communication
- Protection des systèmes informatiques
- Utilisation des machines pour remplacer certaines tâches
- Science des robots
- Accès illégal à un système informatique
- Sites utilisés pour communiquer en ligne
- Protection des informations personnelles
- Machine électronique utilisée pour travailler
- Communication grâce à la technologie
- Surfaces électroniques d’affichage
- Appareil mobile pour communiquer
- Programmes utilisés sur un appareil
- Utilisation des sciences pour créer des outils
- Code secret pour accéder à un compte
30 Clues: Science des robots • Messages électroniques • Travail effectué à distance • Objets envoyés dans l’espace • Nouvelles inventions ou idées • Études réalisées sur Internet • Visionnage de contenu en ligne • Jeux électroniques interactifs • Réseau mondial de communication • Action de recevoir des fichiers • Appareil mobile pour communiquer • Diffusion de fausses informations • ...
Economy 2018-02-25
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- a person or a company who makes a good or service to sell to others
- is the amount of a product that businesses have available to sell
- ability to focus on a single task
- a person or a company who buys a good or service
- means the amount of resource is limited
- means to trade one type of good or service for another type
- is what makes trade and services between different places possible
- is the amount of a product consumers are willing to buy
- is the money a business has left over after it pays all its costs
- separation of a work process into a number of different jobs
- one in which producers have the right to create any goods or service they want
- amount a company can produce with a certain amount of labor
- a rise in the usual price of many goods and services
- goods that are bought in from another country to be sold here
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- profit that a business earns over a period of time
- are goods that are shipped to another country to be sold here
- are things that encourage us to take an action
- is the value of the item you did not buy
- a person who takes a risk and opens a business
- another name for free enterprise economy
- Economy the government decides what goods and services can be made and sold
- is the type of money used in a particular place
- new inventions or ways of doing things
23 Clues: ability to focus on a single task • new inventions or ways of doing things • means the amount of resource is limited • is the value of the item you did not buy • another name for free enterprise economy • are things that encourage us to take an action • a person who takes a risk and opens a business • is the type of money used in a particular place • ...
Entre - End of Year Crossword 2020-01-06
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- a lease contract stating that the tenant pays rent each month for the space occupied and the landlord covers all property expenses for that space
- the study of moral choices and values
- When a market is dominated by small number of businesses that gain the majority of total sales revenue (car manufacturers)
- the money you use to begin your business (rent, insurance, inventory, etc)
- what type of captial do you pay back usually with interest (bank loan)
- The amount of a good producers are willing to make at a certain price.
- amount paid for a job position stated on an annual basis
- the way an entrepreneur intends to exit from a business after it is operating successfully
- the tax on imports
- the property and items you own (found on balance sheet)
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- a company owned by shareholders
- legal agreement that gives an individual the right to market a company’s products or services in a particular area
- which document shows revenue and expenses over a given period of time?
- data that describe a group of people in terms of their tastes, opinions, personality traits, and lifestyle habits
- costs that do not change -- stay the same (mortgage, insurance, car payment, etc)
- what term describes products that are brought into the US that are made in other countries?
- person who creates their own business or product for profit
- protects your inventions (type of intellectual property)
- product characteristics that will satisfy customer needs
- which act protects consumers from companies "sharing & setting" prices?
20 Clues: the tax on imports • a company owned by shareholders • the study of moral choices and values • the property and items you own (found on balance sheet) • protects your inventions (type of intellectual property) • amount paid for a job position stated on an annual basis • product characteristics that will satisfy customer needs • ...
Entre - End of Year Crossword 2020-01-06
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- a lease contract stating that the tenant pays rent each month for the space occupied and the landlord covers all property expenses for that space
- the study of moral choices and values
- When a market is dominated by small number of businesses that gain the majority of total sales revenue (car manufacturers)
- the money you use to begin your business (rent, insurance, inventory, etc)
- what type of captial do you pay back usually with interest (bank loan)
- The amount of a good producers are willing to make at a certain price.
- amount paid for a job position stated on an annual basis
- the way an entrepreneur intends to exit from a business after it is operating successfully
- the tax on imports
- the property and items you own (found on balance sheet)
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- a company owned by shareholders
- legal agreement that gives an individual the right to market a company’s products or services in a particular area
- which document shows revenue and expenses over a given period of time?
- data that describe a group of people in terms of their tastes, opinions, personality traits, and lifestyle habits
- costs that do not change -- stay the same (mortgage, insurance, car payment, etc)
- what term describes products that are brought into the US that are made in other countries?
- person who creates their own business or product for profit
- protects your inventions (type of intellectual property)
- product characteristics that will satisfy customer needs
- which act protects consumers from companies "sharing & setting" prices?
20 Clues: the tax on imports • a company owned by shareholders • the study of moral choices and values • the property and items you own (found on balance sheet) • protects your inventions (type of intellectual property) • amount paid for a job position stated on an annual basis • product characteristics that will satisfy customer needs • ...
BASICS OF IPR 2023-08-08
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- Legal rights granted to the creator of an original work.
- The transfer of rights or ownership of intellectual property from one party to another.
- The process of determining whether a new invention is eligible for patent protection.
- Principle grants the right to exclude others from using an inventor's patented invention.
- IPR involves protecting confidential business information.
- The act of copying someone else's work and presenting it as your own.
- The office responsible for granting patents and trademarks in the United States.
- An agreement that allows someone to use your intellectual property under specific terms.
- The person or entity that holds legal rights to intellectual property.
- Term for using someone else's trademarked name or logo to deceive consumers.
- A legal action to prevent further infringement of intellectual property rights.
- Property Rights "IPR" stand for....
- Administers the TRIPS Agreement.
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- Main criteria for a country-wise patent search.
- Term for the unauthorized copying of software, music, or other digital media.
- The person who applies for a patent.
- Protects new and useful inventions logos.
- The act of taking inspiration from someone else's work without copying it directly.
- Trademark primarily used to protect.
- Governs IPR enforcement.
- The act of revealing confidential information without permission.
- Limited use of copyrighted material without permission for purposes such as criticism, commentary, and education.
- Database is commonly used to conduct a country-wise patent search.
- Intellectual Property Rights encourage.
- Type of patent is granted for new and useful processes, machines, or compositions.
25 Clues: Governs IPR enforcement. • Administers the TRIPS Agreement. • The person who applies for a patent. • Trademark primarily used to protect. • Property Rights "IPR" stand for.... • Intellectual Property Rights encourage. • Protects new and useful inventions logos. • Main criteria for a country-wise patent search. • Legal rights granted to the creator of an original work. • ...
"Enormous Explosion" Vocabulary 2023-05-23
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- small parts or pieces that are left over after the main part is gone
- something that occurs or takes place
- a gas that is lighter than air, has no color or smell, and is used as a fuel
- an object in space formed when a star breaks down
- plant life or all the plants in an area
- very destructive weapons that get their explosive power from the splitting of atoms
- believable or likely but not certain
- a large number or amount that is more than enough
- a large gathering or collection of something
- objects that move through space and are made of ice, frozen gas, and dust
- far away from other things
- burned the outside of something
- came into being, usually as a result of something
- passed from person to person
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- the use of science to solve problems or make tasks easier
- inventions or machines made for a certain job or purpose
- a bowl-shaped pit that is caused when something slams into the surface
- possible sequences of events
- a possible explanation or a guess mad after observation and careful thought
- equal in value, amount, or some other measure
- an unidentified flying object
- usually or most of the time
- later or happening after
- people who point out the good and bad parts of something
- the amount of harm or difficulty that something causes
- strong, sharp, or extreme
- a piece of rock or metal that has fallen to Earth from outer space
27 Clues: later or happening after • strong, sharp, or extreme • far away from other things • usually or most of the time • possible sequences of events • passed from person to person • an unidentified flying object • burned the outside of something • something that occurs or takes place • believable or likely but not certain • plant life or all the plants in an area • ...
Vocabulary 2024-10-19
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- Fear or hatred of strangers or foreigners.
- A form of government where power is vested in the people.
- The main character in a story, often facing a conflict.
- Something that can be touched or physically felt.
- A reason, explanation, or excuse that makes something acceptable or reasonable.
- A community of living organisms and their environment interacting as a system.
- Great courage, especially in battle.
- A figure of speech where one thing is described as being another, to suggest similarity.
- To supply, fill, or combine with oxygen.
- Introducing new ideas, methods, or inventions.
- A forcible overthrow of a government or social order, or a dramatic change.
- A fact, occurrence, or circumstance that can be observed and is often remarkable.
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- A proposed explanation made based on limited evidence, to be tested.
- At some distance in the direction indicated.
- Present or appearing everywhere at the same time.
- A narrative where characters and events symbolize broader themes or ideas.
- One of four equal parts of a circle or graph.
- A close, mutually beneficial relationship between two different organisms.
- Something that speeds up or causes a reaction or change.
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
- A contrast between what is expected and what actually happens.
- A character or force that opposes the protagonist in a story.
- A spoken or written account of connected events; a story.
- The distance between two consecutive peaks of a wave, used in physics.
- Having passionate enthusiasm for something.
25 Clues: Great courage, especially in battle. • To supply, fill, or combine with oxygen. • Fear or hatred of strangers or foreigners. • Having passionate enthusiasm for something. • At some distance in the direction indicated. • One of four equal parts of a circle or graph. • Introducing new ideas, methods, or inventions. • Present or appearing everywhere at the same time. • ...
Navigate B2_4.2 2024-11-11
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- The Chicago-based holding company _______ a global network of advertising and public relations agencies.
- The policies introduced were ______ and ineffective.
- Western medicine tends to ______ the symptoms and not the cause.
- The wind farm may be able to ______ enough electricity for 2,000 homes.
- What's the name of that guy on TV - you know, the American one with the _______ voice?
- That's _____ - I'm sure I put my keys in this drawer and yet they're not here.
- I heard some ______ noises coming from outside.
- The 20th century was ______ for its inventions.
- That was an _______ performance from such a young tennis player.
- Their production of Macbeth was the most visually ______ performance I've ever seen.
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- This machine _______ your heart rate.
- Autosuggestive techniques can help in the treatment of diseases which cannot be cured by _______ medicine.
- The gardens have recently been restored to their ______ glory.
- He wasn't enjoying the occasion so he thought he'd spoil it for everyone else - it was very ______ of him.
- When you get an email, there'll be a paperclip symbol next to it if there is something _______ to it.
- Our furniture isn’t very fancy, but it’s _______.
- Big companies are always looking for _______ products that can't be easily copied.
- The notebook's _________ features allow fast and simple document conversion.
- He is very _______, always dreaming up new gadgets for the home.
- He cursed himself for forgetting to ________ the batteries.
- I tend to wear clothes that are ______ rather than fashionable.
- Many shops have video cameras _______ to their walls or ceilings for security reasons.
22 Clues: This machine _______ your heart rate. • I heard some ______ noises coming from outside. • The 20th century was ______ for its inventions. • Our furniture isn’t very fancy, but it’s _______. • The policies introduced were ______ and ineffective. • He cursed himself for forgetting to ________ the batteries. • ...
Rise of American Industry 2024-08-27
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- Came up with the process of making Steel Cheaper and Faster.
- Where did the 2 lines of the Transcontinental Railroad meet?
- How many time zones is the Continental US divided into?
- What animal was nearly hunted to extinction to make way for the Railroad
- Wizzard of Menlo Park, made over a 1000 inventions
- The Central Pacific’s workforce was made up of mostly these immigrants.
- Developed the first mailorder catalog in America.
- Invented the Telephone.
- First Railroad to Link the US From the East Coast to the West Coast.
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- Type of Cattle driven by Cowboys to the Railroads.
- One of the Two companies that built the Transcontinental Railroad came out fo the west.
- What region of America became the breadbasket of America?
- Was the first to use the Assembly on a mass production scale.
- One of the Two companies that built the Transcontinental Railroad came out of the east.
- The Union Pacific’s workforce consisted of Civil War veterans and this group of immigrants.
- How long was the Hay day of the Cowboy in terms of years?
- He invented Barbed wire thus ending the open range?
- US a large amounts of these which helped spur on the industrial revolution
- By the end of the 1890s most Native-American were forced to live where?
- The period of time from about 1870s to 1890s was known as what?
20 Clues: Invented the Telephone. • Developed the first mailorder catalog in America. • Type of Cattle driven by Cowboys to the Railroads. • Wizzard of Menlo Park, made over a 1000 inventions • He invented Barbed wire thus ending the open range? • How many time zones is the Continental US divided into? • What region of America became the breadbasket of America? • ...
Rise of American Industry 2024-08-27
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- One of the Two companies that built the Transcontinental Railroad came out of the east.
- US a large amounts of these which helped spur on the industrial revolution
- Came up with the process of making Steel Cheaper and Faster.
- What region of America became the breadbasket of America?
- Invented the Telephone.
- Type of Cattle driven by Cowboys to the Railroads.
- Was the first to use the Assembly on a mass production scale.
- By the end of the 1890’s most Native-American were forced to live where?
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- The Union Pacific’s workforce consisted of Civil War veterans and this group of immigrants.
- How many time zones is the Continental US divided into?
- How long was the Hay day of the Cowboy in terms of years?
- The Central Pacific’s workforce was made up of mostly these immigrants.
- Wizzard of Menlo Park, made over a 1000 inventions
- First Railroad to Link the US From the East Coast to the West Coast.
- Developed the first mailorder catalog in America.
- One of the Two companies that built the Transcontinental Railroad came out fo the west.
- Where did the 2 lines of the Transcontinental Railroad meet?
- What animal was nearly hunted to extinction to make way for the Railroad
- The period of time from about 1870s to 1890s was known as what?
- He invented Barbed wire thus ending the open range?
20 Clues: Invented the Telephone. • Developed the first mailorder catalog in America. • Wizzard of Menlo Park, made over a 1000 inventions • Type of Cattle driven by Cowboys to the Railroads. • He invented Barbed wire thus ending the open range? • How many time zones is the Continental US divided into? • How long was the Hay day of the Cowboy in terms of years? • ...
Ancient China Crossword Puzzle 2019-03-25
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- an ‘ornamental mineral’ that was made into discs that represented power for nobles.
- a type of clay that was used to make a clay army that ‘protected’ a certain emperor.
- a written character that represents a word*
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior.*
- Road a trading route made up of smaller trading networks that connected the Chinese and the Western world.
- a treatment for illnesses that involved inserting small needles into certain parts of the body.
- A type of crown that Ancient Chinese emperors and some nobility wore.
- Qian an explorer that is often called the ‘Father of the ***k ***d’.
- a set of rulers, usually a family, that rules for several generations
- Shihuangdi this emperor was the first to unify all of China; he was strongly influenced by one of three different ancient Chinese philosophies.
- one half of the Daoist concept of opposing forces of nature.
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- Wall of China- This wall was built to protect the empire from northern invaders.
- Dynasty-this set of rulers excelled in warfare, but was ultimately defeated by a frontier state
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes strict obedience to laws.*
- the art of fine handwriting*.
- an ancient Chinese city that was the capital of many dynasties. It was also a stop on a famous trading route.
- Jiang River this river flows next to basins that share its name.
- a dynasty under which literature, art, and education flourished, and many new discoveries were made. Their first leader was a peasant.
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes living in harmony with nature*. It eventually turned into a religion.
- the other half of the Daoist concept of opposing forces of nature.
20 Clues: the art of fine handwriting*. • a written character that represents a word* • a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior.* • one half of the Daoist concept of opposing forces of nature. • a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes strict obedience to laws.* • Jiang River this river flows next to basins that share its name. • ...
Occupations 2023-06-15
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- Writers use words to tell stories or share information. They write books, poems, and articles for people to read.
- Chefs cook delicious food in restaurants. They create recipes, chop vegetables, and make sure the meals taste amazing.
- Astronauts travel to space in rockets. They explore other planets and conduct experiments in space.
- Engineers design and build things like bridges, buildings, and machines. They use math and science to solve problems.
- Officer Police officers keep our community safe. They help catch bad people, solve crimes, and make sure everyone follows the rules.
- Musicians play musical instruments and create beautiful melodies and songs. They can play alone or in a band.
- Actors perform on stage or in movies. They pretend to be different characters and tell stories through acting.
- Artists create beautiful things using their imagination and creativity. They paint, draw, and make sculptures.
- Farmers grow crops and raise animals on their farms. They take care of plants and animals to provide food for people.
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- Firefighters put out fires and rescue people from dangerous situations. They wear special gear and use big hoses to stop fires.
- Athletes play sports and compete against others. They practice a lot and stay fit to be the best at their sport.
- Veterinarians take care of sick or injured animals. They give them medicine, perform surgeries, and help them stay healthy.
- Scientists explore and study the world around us. They do experiments and make new discoveries to learn more about how things work.
- Doctors help people when they are sick or injured. They examine patients, give them medicine, and make them feel better.
- Teachers help students learn new things. They teach different subjects like math, science, and English.
15 Clues: Astronauts travel to space in rockets. They explore other planets and conduct experiments in space. • Teachers help students learn new things. They teach different subjects like math, science, and English. • Musicians play musical instruments and create beautiful melodies and songs. They can play alone or in a band. • ...
Grade 6- Chapter 1. Early People 2020-09-03
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- change to suit a new purpose
- American paleoanthropologist best known for his discovery of “Lucy,” one of the most complete skeletons of Australopithecus afarensis known, in the Afar region of Ethiopia in 1974.
- an extinct species of human that was widely distributed in ice-age Europe between c. 120,000–35,000 years ago.
- the species to which all modern human beings belong.
- a creation, a new device or process, resulting from study and experimentation.
- what a thing is, or what a thing is made of.
- being smart
- two of the foremost fossil hunters of the twentieth century, are known for their many discoveries relating to early human evolution. Donald Johanson, in full
- to allow to be seen: reveal; display.
- the attitudes and behavior that are characteristic of a particular social group or organization
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- fill with people or supply with inhabitants.
- the movement of persons from one country or locality to another
- Brunet French paleontologist who announced the discovery in Central Africa of the skull and jaw remains of a late Miocene hominid nicknamed Toumaï.
- the area in which something exists or lives.
- a time before written accounts of events
- a member of a nomadic people who live chiefly by hunting and fishing, and harvesting wild food.
- a member of a people who have no permanent home but move about according to the seasons
- a single thickness, coat or fold.
- written or printed mark, letter, etc.
- an object made by a human being, typically an item of cultural or historical interest.
- the study of human history and prehistory through the excavation of sites and the analysis of artifacts and other physical remains.
- discussion or argument
- the remains, or an impression of a plant or animal that existed in a past geological age and that has been excavated from the soil.
23 Clues: being smart • discussion or argument • change to suit a new purpose • a single thickness, coat or fold. • written or printed mark, letter, etc. • to allow to be seen: reveal; display. • a time before written accounts of events • fill with people or supply with inhabitants. • the area in which something exists or lives. • what a thing is, or what a thing is made of. • ...
Copyright 2014-11-17
5 Clues: protects new inventions • Protects works of authorship • Identifies products to their source • Works must be in this form to be protected • Allows the public limited use of materials
SAT Vocabulary List 1 2023-02-07
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- The __ year starts right after Labor Day.
- The scientist was __ for his great discoveries.
- Musicians volunteer at hospitals trying to __ the pain the patients go through.
- The speaker had to __ his speech due to time constraint.
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- She overcame her __ when she got the job she needed.
- Many students __ for each other when they get in trouble.
- I don't get many math concepts because they deal with __ concepts.
- With the price of the groceries being so high, I cannot __ taking any trips in the summer
- To better support my argument, I made __ to the speech of several former presidents.
- I am my own __ when it comes to my academics.
10 Clues: The __ year starts right after Labor Day. • I am my own __ when it comes to my academics. • The scientist was __ for his great discoveries. • She overcame her __ when she got the job she needed. • The speaker had to __ his speech due to time constraint. • Many students __ for each other when they get in trouble. • ...
industrialization 2018-05-23
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- gives the inventor protection over his inventions
- a supply of goods kept on hand for sale to customers by a merchant, distributor, manufacturer
- Bought New York Central Railroad that ran from NY to Chicago. 5 Transcontinental Railroads went into Chicago, so he had a monopoly
- Costs that do not vary with the quantity of output produced
- a person who founds, organizes, operates, and assumes the risk of a business
- Survival of the fitest competition in bussiness only the strong survie
- Growth of cites
- A cooperation whose sole purpose is to buy out the stock of other companies.
- Denied any additional Chinese laborers to enter the country while allowing students and merchants to immigrate.
- The goods that are sold in a business
- Person who invented the telephone
- Telephone
- time period looked good on the outside, despite the corrupt politics & growing gap between the rich & poor
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- Economic policy by Roosevelt that favored fair relationships between companies and workers
- An association of workers, formed to bargain for better working conditions and higher wages.
- Invented a way to make steel out of iron efficiently
- Growth of factories exports increasing
- Where all public property is owned and everyone is payed according to their abilities and needs
- Stock holders raised prices
- T. roosevelt makes people test for government
- A group of corporations run by a single board of directors
- Headed by a single boss or small autocratic group that commands enough votes to maintain political control over a city,country or state
- He is widely considered the wealthiest American of all time, and the richest person in modern history.
- Scottish-American industrialist, business magnate, and philanthropist.
- Illegal use of political influence for personal gain
25 Clues: Telephone • Growth of cites • Stock holders raised prices • Person who invented the telephone • The goods that are sold in a business • Growth of factories exports increasing • T. roosevelt makes people test for government • gives the inventor protection over his inventions • Invented a way to make steel out of iron efficiently • ...
Test Review (R&D, Marketing & Advertising, Assistive Devices & Arthritis) 2021-02-10
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- This is a model that works and is built for testing.
- This is often the result of ideas, knowledge, and skills that are shared across technologies.
- This is issued by the government and helps inventors protect their inventions.
- This type of research is meant to be used to solve practical problems.
- A procedure to make sure that a product adheres to a defined set of criteria (requirements).
- These help people with limited mobility reach things, pick things up, open jars, etc.
- Specific, goal-directed investigation.
- Money that a person or company has left over after paying all expenses.
- This directly affects society because it solves practical problems and serves human needs and wants.
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- This protection for a company's logo or slogan.
- This is the type of persuasive advertising that uses reason and logic, facts and figures.
- This is the type of persuasive advertising that appeals to a person's emotions.
- This type of research is just to learn something new or to satisfy our curiosity.
- This is the type of persuasive advertising that uses celebrities to try to convince us to buy products.
- When a designer must make a choice between the positive and negative impacts of a product.
- A process used to try to minimize unwanted, negative impacts of a new technology.
- Inflammation or degeneration of one or more joints in the body.
- This is protection for artistic works such as a book, a song, a photograph, etc.
- A technical process that converts knowledge into a physical form.
- This is a model that just looks like the real product but does not work.
- This is what drives most technological development these days.
21 Clues: Specific, goal-directed investigation. • This protection for a company's logo or slogan. • This is a model that works and is built for testing. • This is what drives most technological development these days. • Inflammation or degeneration of one or more joints in the body. • A technical process that converts knowledge into a physical form. • ...
Social Studies 2022-12-05
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- Made automobiles available to everyone in the 1900s
- A business giant who ended competition in the oil and gas industry by forming a trust
- make free from impurities
- bargaining unions negotiate with management for workers as a group.
- “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- A poor scottish immigrant who worked his way up in the railroad industry
- businesses owned by many investors
- To move faster
- effort to limit competition
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so
- tested a gas powered airplane
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- Urbanization is the rapid growth city populations
- enterprise the system in which privately owned business compete freely
- a series of workers and machines in a factory by which a succession of identical items is progressively assembled
- A peace activist and a leader of the settlement house movement in America
- Formed a union in Ohio which was called the American Federation of Labor
- Building divided into many tiny apartments
- A center offering help to the urban poor
- the exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- unions negotiate with management for workers as a group.
- GrahamBell Wanted to create something that could carry the human voice and invented the telephone
- change or cause to change in character or composition, typically in a comparatively small but significant way
- A facility for diagnosis and treatment of outpatients.
- group of corporations run by a single board of directors
25 Clues: To move faster • make free from impurities • effort to limit competition • tested a gas powered airplane • businesses owned by many investors • A center offering help to the urban poor • Building divided into many tiny apartments • Urbanization is the rapid growth city populations • Made automobiles available to everyone in the 1900s • ...
From Napoleonic wars to Imperialism 2025-04-03
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- The production of goods in large quantities using machines.
- A system to prevent one country from becoming too powerful over others.
- The final defeat of Napoleon in 1815.
- French military leader and Emperor of France.
- Organizations that represent workers to improve their rights and conditions.
- The process of establishing control over a foreign territory.
- A major victory for Napoleon in 1805.
- The use of children for work, often in poor conditions, during the Industrial Revolution.
- Changing the territorial boundaries of countries.
- A country or territory with its own government but under the control of another power.
- The belief that European powers were bringing civilization to their colonies.
- A policy of extending a country’s power and influence over other nations through diplomacy or military force.
- A meeting of European powers in 1814-1815 to restore order after Napoleon’s defeat.
- Being forced to live away from one’s home country.
- The act of giving up power or a throne.
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- A sudden, violent overthrow of a government.
- The authority of a state to govern itself.
- Efforts by indigenous people to resist colonial control.
- Napoleon’s army used in his wars of conquest.
- New inventions and improvements in technology that drive industrial progress.
- The return of monarchs to power after Napoleon’s fall.
- An economic system where businesses are privately owned and run for profit.
- The practice of negotiating between countries.
- A system of manufacturing where each worker does one specific task in the production process.
- A coalition of Russia, Austria, and Prussia formed to maintain monarchies in Europe.
- A period of rapid industrial growth and technological innovation in the 18th and 19th centuries.
- A formal agreement between countries, often after a war.
27 Clues: The final defeat of Napoleon in 1815. • A major victory for Napoleon in 1805. • The act of giving up power or a throne. • The authority of a state to govern itself. • A sudden, violent overthrow of a government. • Napoleon’s army used in his wars of conquest. • French military leader and Emperor of France. • The practice of negotiating between countries. • ...
Stone ages & Mesopotamia Crossword 2024-10-09
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- The last city state in Mesopotamia, Known for being good fighters.
- Land between the Euphrates and Tigris rivers. Means between the rivers in Greek.
- Old Stone Age
- To tame or control; animals that can be raised instead of hunted
- Farming to provide food for a settled group
- Inventions used to make life easier
- Babylonian King who wrote a famous set of laws, the term 'An eye for and eye' comes from here
- New stone age
- Change that makes someone more comfortable in their environment
- The earliest culture of the Mesopotamian region, created seal stamps and thread for clothes
- One of the first temples, in the Neolithic Era
- The first city state of Mesopotamia, invented the wheel and cuneiform.
- Objects made or used by humans
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- A complex society displaying eight of the characteristics of civilization.
- Study of human artifacts
- The first great empire of Mesopotamia, Started by Sargon the Great
- A sudden or complete change
- Small states that were made up of a city and it's surrounding area, for example Babylon and Sumer.
- A temple in Mesopotamia, used for worshipping the gods.
- The ability for early humans to focus on specific areas for development because of more free time
- (to describe Land) good for growing things.
- The earliest known writing system. Used in Mesopotamia and carved into clay
- A specialized farming tool to make planting easier
- Using channels to supply water to crops from rivers.
- Digging up artifacts
- One of the first known settlements; located in modern-day Turkiye
- Public works such as bridges and roads
27 Clues: Old Stone Age • New stone age • Digging up artifacts • Study of human artifacts • A sudden or complete change • Objects made or used by humans • Inventions used to make life easier • Public works such as bridges and roads • Farming to provide food for a settled group • (to describe Land) good for growing things. • One of the first temples, in the Neolithic Era • ...
Jobs 2023-06-12
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- Officer A person who helps keep communities safe. They enforce laws, patrol neighborhoods, and help people during emergencies.
- A person who plays sports and trains to become strong and skilled. They compete in games and strive to be the best in their sport.
- A person who helps students learn new things. They explain lessons, give assignments, and provide guidance in the classroom.
- A person who studies and learns about the world through experiments and research. They make discoveries and solve scientific mysteries.
- A brave person who puts out fires and helps during emergencies. They also rescue people and animals from dangerous situations.
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- A person who travels to space in rockets. They explore outer space, conduct scientific experiments, and learn about the universe.
- A person who designs and creates things. They solve problems, build structures, and make sure things work correctly.
- A person who takes care of people's health. They examine patients, diagnose illnesses, and prescribe treatments or medications.
- A creative person who makes beautiful artwork using different materials like paint, pencils, or clay. They express their ideas through art.
- A person who prepares delicious meals and works in a kitchen. They create recipes, cook food, and make sure it tastes great.
10 Clues: A person who designs and creates things. They solve problems, build structures, and make sure things work correctly. • A person who helps students learn new things. They explain lessons, give assignments, and provide guidance in the classroom. • ...
Key Noun Crossword 2022-10-25
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- The _______________ of the Rosetta Stone cannot be overstated; it was one of the most important discoveries in the history of western civilization.
- the __________ of my research is the religious artwork of England in the 18th century.
- An important _____________ of a product's success is its marketing campaign.
- One _____________ to learning a language is to buy textbooks and study them; another is to learn a few phrases and speak to native speakers as often as possible.
- I try to consider every ____________ on an issue before I form my own opinion.
- 3D printers can produce exact ___________ of large engineering projects such as buildings, automobiles, or aircrafts.
- Darwin's ___________ of evolution was a major breakthrough in the fields of biology and anthropology.
- The ____________ of climate change becomes more and more important with each passing year.
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- Artwork of the Middle East often contain a ___________ of geometric shapes that are as intricate as they are beautiful.
- it is difficult to make a strong ______ ______ gun control when there are fatal shootings occurring every day.
- An _____________ of the data needs to be done before we can come to any sort of conclusion.
- Scientists are expected to adhere to the _____________ of objectivity to ensure their work is not biased or externally motivated.
- The main ____________ of Romeo and Juliet is love.
- The greatest _____________ of my new car is the self-driving mode.
14 Clues: The main ____________ of Romeo and Juliet is love. • The greatest _____________ of my new car is the self-driving mode. • An important _____________ of a product's success is its marketing campaign. • I try to consider every ____________ on an issue before I form my own opinion. • ...
Cotton, Cattle, and Railroads 2024-03-05
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- Man who herds and tends cattle, typically on horseback
- Area of land Native Americans were forced onto - it was controlled by the US government
- The goal of late 1800s inventions was to increase _______.
- Name for the newly settled land in Texas
- Urbanization of the North was directly tied to an increase in __________.
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- The passage of the 15th Amendment gave African American men the right to _______.
- Quanah Parker was the last leader for this Texas tribe
- This cattle rancher is credited with creating the Goodnight-Loving Trail, an important cattle trail used for moving cattle from Texas to railheads in the north.
- Cattle trails led directly up to ________, which then led to Northern cities.
- These animals, known for their large horns and distinctive hump over the shoulders, were the primary livestock transported on the famous trails
10 Clues: Name for the newly settled land in Texas • Quanah Parker was the last leader for this Texas tribe • Man who herds and tends cattle, typically on horseback • The goal of late 1800s inventions was to increase _______. • Urbanization of the North was directly tied to an increase in __________. • ...
Agriculture 1 2016-03-31
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- new inventions; the science of industry
- to use
- unproductive; inadequate in performance
- a supply of workers
- money used to invest in business
- an increase in the world's temperature
- animal food
- an economy based on industry, not agriculture
- a layer of gas above the Earth's surface that protects humans from harmful rays of the sun
- land held to be used by everyone
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- in the language of colonialism, the colonizing power was often referred to as the "mother" country(a sexist reference no longer in use)
- 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 professions
- the essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- world-wide
15 Clues: to use • world-wide • animal food • a supply of workers • money used to invest in business • land held to be used by everyone • an increase in the world's temperature • new inventions; the science of industry • unproductive; inadequate in performance • an economy based on industry, not agriculture • a complete change in something;the overthrow of a government • ...
Agricultural Revolution Vocabulary 2016-03-30
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- an act of forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions
- unproductive; inadequate of performance
- in the language of colonialism, the colonizing of power (a sexist reference no longer used)
- a supply of workers
- an increase in the world's temperature
- to use
- a layer of gas above the Earth's surface that protects humans from the harmful rays of the sun
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- land which could be used by everyone
- new inventions; the science of industry
- money used to invest in business
- an economy based on industry, not agriculture
- a complete change in something; an overthrow in government
- to feed on growing plants such as grass
- world-wide
- the essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
15 Clues: to use • world-wide • a supply of workers • money used to invest in business • land which could be used by everyone • an increase in the world's temperature • new inventions; the science of industry • unproductive; inadequate of performance • to feed on growing plants such as grass • an economy based on industry, not agriculture • ...
CROSS WORD PUZZLE SCIENTISTS AND THEIR INVENTIONS 2020-04-19
13 Clues: Hopkins • Fleming W • Leeuwenhoek • Rene Laennec • Robert Hooke • Camillo Golgi • Edward Jenner • William Harvey • Watson & Crick • Alexander Fleming • Norman E. Borlaug • Carl Land Steiner • Schleiden and Schwann
The Technology and Inventions of Ancient India 2023-06-06
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- the concept of nothing in math
- a tool used to find the weight of two objects and compare them
- finding the proportions of an object
- an infinite number that is used to find the exact area of a circle
- is a fastener that joins two pieces of fabric
- a system of irrigating water and waste
- the system of finding the weight of an object
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- a place where fire was made to heat, cook, and smelt
- the care and treatment of the teeth and oral regions
- a place where ships go to resupply and be repaired
- a hole that directs water to a sewer
- a system of ones and zeros used to represent numbers
- a fraction whose denominator is a power of ten and whose numerator is expressed by figures placed to the right of a point
13 Clues: the concept of nothing in math • a hole that directs water to a sewer • finding the proportions of an object • a system of irrigating water and waste • is a fastener that joins two pieces of fabric • the system of finding the weight of an object • a place where ships go to resupply and be repaired • a place where fire was made to heat, cook, and smelt • ...
The Ming and Mongol Empire 2022-12-21
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- a device that hurled rocks P. 211
- Yongle sent a traveler on voyages to collect tributes (two words) P. 218
- a payment or gift to a more powerful country P. 217
- Hongwu's son P. 217
- he took control over northern China in 1260 (two words) P. 213
- tyrant or dictator P. 216
- a ruler P. 210
- Chinese rule was restored under a new dynasty in 1368 P. 219
- China's northern heartland P. 217
- Mongols used gunpowder to make these P. 211
- means "the origin" or "beginning" P. 213
- people who trade illegally P. 219
- Genghis banned ______ and feuding P. 211
- a person who moves from place to place P. 210
- an amazing kind of stone P. 215
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- the empire was divided into these four parts P. 212
- the new capital under Hongwu P. 216
- impressed by how easy it was to travel to China (two words) P. 214
- a large, dry, grass-covered plain P. 210
- traders carried ideas and _______ between the different lands P. 215
- "ruler of the universe" (two words) P. 210
- Zhu Yuan Zhong changed his name to this after he declared himself emperor P. 216
- he invaded Russia in 1236 P. 212
- European traveler from Venice, Italy (two words) P.215
- they came from the steppes northwest of China P. 210
- The Mongols encouraged _________ and commerce P. 215
26 Clues: a ruler P. 210 • Hongwu's son P. 217 • tyrant or dictator P. 216 • an amazing kind of stone P. 215 • he invaded Russia in 1236 P. 212 • a device that hurled rocks P. 211 • China's northern heartland P. 217 • people who trade illegally P. 219 • the new capital under Hongwu P. 216 • a large, dry, grass-covered plain P. 210 • means "the origin" or "beginning" P. 213 • ...
Occupations 2014-05-15
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- a cook in a restaurant or hotel
- works in a restaurant, serving people with food and drink
- a doctor for your teeth
- a person who exercises control over workers
- a person who plays the violin really well
- a person who plays the guitar really well
- a person who invents inventions
- 俞敏洪
- a person who keeps financial accountants
- a person who keeps you safe 黑猫警长
- I am
- 桑兰
- a person who works in an army
- you guys are
- a person who works in a farm
- someone in charge of training an athlete or a team
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- the head of a company
- a person who tells actors and actresses what to do
- a person engaged in commercial or industrial business
- Einstein
- a person who goes fishing very often
- a person who works in a library
- a person who types letters and answers phone calls for the boss
- 詹天佑
- just like a boss
- a person takes part in a sport or a game as a job
- a person who plays the piano really well
- you can see many of them in places of interests
- a person who sings
- a person who dances
- a person who works in a hospital
- a person who can drive the car really well
- 毕福剑
33 Clues: 桑兰 • 俞敏洪 • 詹天佑 • 毕福剑 • I am • Einstein • you guys are • just like a boss • a person who sings • a person who dances • the head of a company • a doctor for your teeth • a person who works in a farm • a person who works in an army • a cook in a restaurant or hotel • a person who invents inventions • a person who works in a library • a person who keeps you safe 黑猫警长 • a person who works in a hospital • ...
BAFAM April Crossword Challenge - Week 4 2024-04-24
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- Who is the friend of Neil deGrasse Tyson and renowned for popularizing astrophysical concepts and discoveries?
- What is the first name of Gregory's mother, who had a thirty-year career as a teacher in Washington’s elementary schools?
- What is the first name of the scientist who was born in New York City the week NASA was founded and became the director of the Hayden Planetarium?
- What is the surname shared by both Frederick Drew Gregory and his uncle, Dr. Charles R. Drew?
- What museum in Washington, DC, is home to the National Air and Space Museum?
- What is the name of the planetarium where Neil deGrasse Tyson became the youngest director in 1996?
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- What is the first name of Gregory's father, who served as the first Black president of the Public Library’s Board of Trustees in Washington, DC?
- What is the first name of Gregory's famous uncle known for his medical research during World War II?
- Who was the first astronaut born, reared, and educated in Washington, DC, and the first African American to pilot and command a mission in space?
- In what city was Neil deGrasse Tyson born?
- In what borough of New York City did Neil deGrasse Tyson attend high school?
- At which university is Neil deGrasse Tyson a visiting research scientist and lecturer?
- Where did Neil deGrasse Tyson major in physics for his undergraduate studies?
- In which state did Neil deGrasse Tyson earn his master’s degree in astronomy?
14 Clues: In what city was Neil deGrasse Tyson born? • In what borough of New York City did Neil deGrasse Tyson attend high school? • What museum in Washington, DC, is home to the National Air and Space Museum? • Where did Neil deGrasse Tyson major in physics for his undergraduate studies? • In which state did Neil deGrasse Tyson earn his master’s degree in astronomy? • ...
9 Weeks Exam Review 2023-10-02
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- wrote "The Wealth of Nations," one of the early advocates for capitalism
- An agreement between the people and their government, people give up some rights in exchange for protection
- The private ownership of the factors of production, which leads to the creation of a good, sold at a market
- Last name of person who came up with the theory of relativity
- Scientist who discovered radium and radioactivity, won two Nobel Prizes, and discovered atoms were small, active worlds
- A time when new inventions such as the seed drill and the steel plow made farming easier and faster. The production of food rose dramatically.
- First name of French general who became emperor of France
- Wrote "Leviathan," said the best government has all the power in one person - a king
- A condition in which no governments or laws existed at all
- Based on the belief that the sun is the center of the universe
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- Time period when modern science began to emerge.
- A system in which society owns and controls the means of production.
- Where did the Industrial Revolution begin?
- People want to be ruled by people who have the same culture as them. Loyalty belongs to the nation, not to the leader
- People should be as free as possible from government restraints.
- A territory that has people of many different nationalities within its borders
- the idea that all humans are born with rights, which include the right to life, liberty, and property
- Wrote "An Essay Concerning Human Understanding," said people could revolt if the government did not protect their rights
- Wrote the Communist Manifesto, father of communism
- Earth is the center of the Universe
20 Clues: Earth is the center of the Universe • Where did the Industrial Revolution begin? • Time period when modern science began to emerge. • Wrote the Communist Manifesto, father of communism • First name of French general who became emperor of France • A condition in which no governments or laws existed at all • ...
Human Behavior Vocabulary 2017-02-15
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- an approach to research that is primarily concerned with studying the nature, quality, and meaning of human experience.
- perspectives symbolic interactionist perspective, functionalist perspective, and the conflict perspective
- the process through which people learn skills, knowledge, values, motives, and roles appropriate to their position(s) in a social group or society.
- the unequal treatment of people who happen to belong to a particular group or category.
- an outgrowth of the 16th, 17th, and 18th century European discoveries of the remains of ancient civilizations and fossil ancestors, as well as European encounters with contemporary cultures that differed greatly from those of Europe.
- perspective focuses on the negative, conflicted, and ever-changing nature of society
- a prediction about the relationship between variables
- the expected behavior associated with a particular social position.
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- a term originally introduced by the organismic theorist Kurt Goldstein for the motive to realize all of one’s potentialities.
- to represent oneself as the author of some work that is in fact the work of someone else.
- a political ideal promoting the equal treatment, standing, or status of people in certain respects.
- a person’s own biography, or written account of his or her life, distinguished from a journal or diary by being a connected prose narrative, and distinguished from memoirs by dealing with contemporary events and personalities.
- perspective each aspect of society is interdependent and contributes to society’s functioning as a whole
- interactionist perspective directs sociologists to consider the symbols and details of everyday life, what these symbols mean, and how people interact with each other
- a varied discipline that it can only be loosely identified as the study of social relationships, institutions, and structures.
- a branch of philosophy that investigates what guides us in deciding what is right and what is wrong
16 Clues: a prediction about the relationship between variables • the expected behavior associated with a particular social position. • perspective focuses on the negative, conflicted, and ever-changing nature of society • the unequal treatment of people who happen to belong to a particular group or category. • ...
Market Revoltuion 2024-02-08
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- Prior to the invention that made cotton production easier, many people thought slavery would ___ out.
- The place where one of the earliest factory towns was made.
- Many textile mills like the ones in Massachusetts relied on this product, which was grown in the South.
- Horace _____ was known as the father of the modern education system, he created tax-supported schools.
- This movement wanted to ban alcohol in society.
- A person who favors the abolition of a practice or institution.
- This time person saw many new _____ like the Railroad and machinery.
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- People like Thoreau, Dix, Garrison, Douglass wanted to do this to society.
- The factory town employed young in their factory to create textiles.
- A women's rights advocate that fought for women to gain the right to vote.
- Many factory workers complained that their work hurt their ____, due to poor eating, bad air quality, and hours.
- This is the time many of the workers started their shift.
- Frederick _____ escaped slavery, learned how to read, and became a major advocate to end slavery.
- This machine, invented by Eli Whitney, made it possible to produce up to 50 pounds of cotton per day
14 Clues: This movement wanted to ban alcohol in society. • This is the time many of the workers started their shift. • The place where one of the earliest factory towns was made. • A person who favors the abolition of a practice or institution. • The factory town employed young in their factory to create textiles. • ...
Professions 2023-10-09
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- Someone who creates visual or performing arts, such as paintings, sculptures, music, or dance. They express themselves through their work.
- A person who participates in sports and competes in athletic events. They train hard to be the best in their sport.
- Officer Someone who enforces the law and maintains order in a community. They help keep people safe and catch criminals.
- Someone who educates and instructs students in a school or other educational setting. They help students learn new things.
- A person who provides legal advice and represents clients in legal matters. They help people navigate the legal system.
- Someone who provides care and support to patients in a hospital or healthcare setting. They help people feel better.
- A person who is trained to put out fires and rescue people from dangerous situations. They help keep communities safe.
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- Someone who performs in plays, movies, or television shows, taking on different roles and characters. They entertain audiences with their acting skills.
- Someone who plays musical instruments or creates music with their voice. They entertain and inspire people with their music.
- Someone who flies aircraft, such as airplanes or helicopters. They transport people and goods to different places.
- A person who treats and cares for sick and injured people. They help people get better when they are ill.
- A person who cares for and treats animals when they are sick or injured. They help keep pets and animals healthy.
- A person who prepares and cooks food professionally, often in a restaurant or kitchen. They create delicious meals.
- A person who designs, builds, and maintains various structures, machines, and systems. They help create new things.
- A person who conducts experiments and research to learn more about the world and solve problems. They make important discoveries.
15 Clues: A person who treats and cares for sick and injured people. They help people get better when they are ill. • A person who cares for and treats animals when they are sick or injured. They help keep pets and animals healthy. • Someone who flies aircraft, such as airplanes or helicopters. They transport people and goods to different places. • ...
Chapter 10 2016-02-24
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- scientists faced obstacles to practicing what they had learned.
- Theresa inherited the throne worked to centralize strengthen the state
- Law Or Boyle's law is a gas law, stating that the pressure and volume of a gas have an inverse relationship, when temperature is held constant.
- He was a prominent figure during the Enlightenment and is best known for serving as co-founder, chief editor, and contributor to the Encyclopédie along
- contract through a social contract an entire society agrees to be governed by its general will
- the Great ruled russia she was intelligent woman favor enlightened reforms
- artistic movement and style, affecting many aspects of the arts including painting, sculpture, architecture, interior design, decoration, literature, music, and theatre.
- Govern should provide national security defend individuals from injustice and build infrastructure scottish philosopher
- Galileo’s Discoveries He used a telescope to see that see there were mountains on earth’s moon, four moons revolved around Jupiter and sunspots
- was a French philosopher, mathematician, and scientist. Dubbed the father of modern western philosophy
- believed that in order to reform society based on Enlightenment ideals, people should be governed by enlightened rulers.
- II or the Great was well versed in enlightenment ideas and even invited the french philosophe voltaire to live at his court for several years
- he believed that scientists should not rely on the ideas of ancient authorities
- discoveries expanded knowledge about the universe and the human body.
- the upper classes to the middle classes and from salons to pulpits, the ideas of the Enlightenment spread.
- intellectuals used the ideas of the Scientific Revolution to reexamine all aspects of life.
- absolutism emerged in the later eighteenth century examine three states Prussia, Austria, and Russia
- came to believe that reason is the chief source of knowledge.
- eighteenth century was a great period in the history of European architecture, art, music and literature.
- all people born with a Tabula Rasa- blank mind and people are molded by their experiences
- reasoning instead they should learn about nature by using proceeding from the particular to the general
- The origins of the inequality of mankind Rousseau argued that people has adopted laws and government in order to preserve
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- Years’ War
- Succession
- was an Italian criminologist, jurist, philosopher, and politician, who is widely considered as the most talented jurist and one of the greatest thinkers of the Age of Enlightenment.
- were the elegant drawing rooms of the wealthy upper class’s great urban houses.
- anglican mister experience “the fight of God’s grace”
- Copernicus came with the heliocentric universe sun at the center
- faire this became known by its french meaning to let people
- universe the system places earth at the center of the universe
- Ideas you want to know:
- english written strongest statement of the right of women
- 10 Study Guide
- system of thought expound by rene descartes based on the belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge
- orbits This is one of Kepler's laws. The elliptical shape of the orbit is a result of the inverse square force of gravity.
- used the scientific method to try to try to find the natural laws that govern the social and political relationships of human beings
- confirmed heliocentric universe orbits were egg shaped this contradicted the ptolemaic system
- law of gravitation Principia newton defined the three laws of motion that govern the planetary bodies
- the intellectuals of the enlightenment were known by the french word
- universe Copernicus or sun centred, conception, ptolemaic system
- Newton’s view of the Universe He wrote his major work Mathematics Principles of Natural Philosophy while being a professor of mathematics at Cambridge University.
- was an anatomist, physician, and author of one of the most influential books on human anatomy, De humani corporis fabrica
- Seven Years’ War became a global as new alliances were formed and as war broke out in Europe, India, and North America.
43 Clues: Years’ War • Succession • 10 Study Guide • Ideas you want to know: • anglican mister experience “the fight of God’s grace” • english written strongest statement of the right of women • faire this became known by its french meaning to let people • came to believe that reason is the chief source of knowledge. • universe the system places earth at the center of the universe • ...
Occupations 2023-06-13
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- They help people when they are sick or hurt. They work in places where people go to get better.
- They put out fires and help keep people safe. They also rescue people and animals from dangerous situations.
- They help students learn new things. They work in schools and help students with their studies.
- They create beautiful paintings, sculptures, and drawings. They use their imagination and creativity to make art.
- They study the world around us. They conduct experiments and make new discoveries to learn more about how things work.
- They design and build things like buildings, bridges, and machines. They use math and science to solve problems.
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- They design buildings and structures. They create plans and drawings to build safe and beautiful places to live or work.
- They travel to space and explore other planets. They conduct scientific experiments and learn more about the universe.
- They cook delicious meals in restaurants or hotels. They create new recipes and make sure the food tastes great.
- Officer They help keep the community safe. They catch people who break the law and make sure everyone follows the rules.
- They take care of animals' health. They treat sick animals and make sure they are healthy.
- They play sports and compete against others. They train hard to become skilled and strong in their sport.
- They play musical instruments and create beautiful melodies. They can sing or play in a band or an orchestra.
- They fly airplanes and make sure passengers reach their destinations safely. They need to know how to control an aircraft.
- They create stories, poems, and books. They use words to express their thoughts and entertain readers.
15 Clues: They take care of animals' health. They treat sick animals and make sure they are healthy. • They help people when they are sick or hurt. They work in places where people go to get better. • They help students learn new things. They work in schools and help students with their studies. • ...
Principles and Procedures of Materials Development 2021-05-26
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- Materials, They stimulate language use.
- Materials, They provide exposure to the language in use.
- It is focused first on the effectiveness of the outcome rather than just on the accuracy of the output can lead to output becoming a profitable source of input.
- Materials, They inform learners about the language.
- learners, Learners like to pay conscious attention to the linguistic features of the language and want to be correct.
- learners, Learners prefer to focus on discrete bits of the language and to learn them one by one.
- learning, The learners are aware of when and what they are learning.
- Materials, They facilitate discoveries about language use.
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- Development, A field of study and a practical undertaking.
- Materials, Anything which is used by teachers or learners to facilitate learning of a language.
- interaction, Provides opportunities for picking up language from the new input generated, as well as opportunities for learner output to become an informative source of input.
- Evaluation, It refers to attempts to measure the value of materials.
- teaching, It transmits information overtly to the learners.
- It is normally considered to be a conscious process which consists of the committing to memory of information relevant to what is being learned.
- learning, The learners are not aware of when and what they are learning.
- period, Facilitates the development of an effective internalised grammar which can help learners to achieve proficiency when they eventually start to speak in the L2.
- teaching, It helps the learners to discover things for themselves.
- It refers to anything done by materials developers or teachers to facilitate the learning of the language.
- An approach in which students acquire a second or foreign language whilst focusing on learning new content knowledge and skills.
19 Clues: Materials, They stimulate language use. • Materials, They inform learners about the language. • Materials, They provide exposure to the language in use. • Development, A field of study and a practical undertaking. • Materials, They facilitate discoveries about language use. • teaching, It transmits information overtly to the learners. • ...
Principles and Procedures of Materials Development 2021-05-26
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- Materials, They stimulate language use.
- Materials, They provide exposure to the language in use.
- It is focused first on the effectiveness of the outcome rather than just on the accuracy of the output can lead to output becoming a profitable source of input.
- Materials, They inform learners about the language.
- learners, Learners like to pay conscious attention to the linguistic features of the language and want to be correct.
- learners, Learners prefer to focus on discrete bits of the language and to learn them one by one.
- learning, The learners are aware of when and what they are learning.
- Materials, They facilitate discoveries about language use.
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- Development, A field of study and a practical undertaking.
- Materials, Anything which is used by teachers or learners to facilitate learning of a language.
- interaction, Provides opportunities for picking up language from the new input generated, as well as opportunities for learner output to become an informative source of input.
- Evaluation, It refers to attempts to measure the value of materials.
- teaching, It transmits information overtly to the learners.
- It is normally considered to be a conscious process which consists of the committing to memory of information relevant to what is being learned.
- learning, The learners are not aware of when and what they are learning.
- period, Facilitates the development of an effective internalised grammar which can help learners to achieve proficiency when they eventually start to speak in the L2.
- teaching, It helps the learners to discover things for themselves.
- It refers to anything done by materials developers or teachers to facilitate the learning of the language.
- An approach in which students acquire a second or foreign language whilst focusing on learning new content knowledge and skills.
19 Clues: Materials, They stimulate language use. • Materials, They inform learners about the language. • Materials, They provide exposure to the language in use. • Development, A field of study and a practical undertaking. • Materials, They facilitate discoveries about language use. • teaching, It transmits information overtly to the learners. • ...
VOCABULARY 2025-08-14
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- Protecting against unfair business practices that limit competition or control prices.
- A period of ti associated with a particular quality
- The attitude of a person who believes that it is possible to live according to very high standards of behavior and honesty.
- Complete control of the entire supply of goods or of a service in a certain area or market.
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- A policy or practice by which a country increases its power by gaining control over other areas of the world.
- Auseful new device or process
- A man who rides a horse and whose job is to take care of cows or horses.
7 Clues: Auseful new device or process • A period of ti associated with a particular quality • A man who rides a horse and whose job is to take care of cows or horses. • Protecting against unfair business practices that limit competition or control prices. • Complete control of the entire supply of goods or of a service in a certain area or market. • ...
Ancient China 2019-08-20
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- A person or thing that is better or more important than all others
- An emperor in the Xia Dynasty
- The ____ became unable to control disputes among the great lords
- A country whose ruler is called an emperor.
- An invention made by Ancient China that blocks out rain
- An army that was buried with Emperor Qin
- One Ancient China Religion
- Domestication of ________ in China around 5200 B.C
- A village in the yellow river valley
- last ruler of the Xia Dynasty
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- A skill developed in China during the Shang Dynasty
- The first Han Emperor
- In 221 B.C., the first emperor united china under the ___ Dynasty
- When you make something
- A landmark in china that was started 218 B.C
- The first Chinese Dynasty to leave a historical record
- Chinese interest in this dates back over 4000 year
- A battle that half a million of men are known to have fallen
- An invention made in 342 B.C
- A creation by Ancient China that flies around
20 Clues: The first Han Emperor • When you make something • One Ancient China Religion • An invention made in 342 B.C • An emperor in the Xia Dynasty • last ruler of the Xia Dynasty • A village in the yellow river valley • An army that was buried with Emperor Qin • A country whose ruler is called an emperor. • A landmark in china that was started 218 B.C • ...
All About Lennie Johnson 2026-02-05
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- Lonnie invented the Super ________.
- Lonnie created a Nerf ________.
- Lonnie built this moving machine when he was young: a ________.
- The planet where the Mars Observer spacecraft was sent: _____
- Lonnie earned many _______ from NASA for his work.
- Lonnie grew up in this state: ________
- Lonnie says you need this to keep trying: ________.
- Lonnie talks to kids about this: never giving up, or _________.
- Lonnie studied nuclear ________ in college.
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- Lonnie helped with missions to this planet: ________
- Lonnie’s water gun used high ________ to spray water
- Lonnie worked with the U.S. ______ Force.
- Lonnie liked to take things apart because he was very ________.
- Lonnie worked on a heat ______ while in his bathroom.
- The space agency Lonnie worked for.
- The company that bought Larami was ________.
- Lonnie got more than 100 of these for his inventions.
- Lonnie worked for this laboratory: Oak ________.
- Lonnie represented his high school in a science ________.
- Lonnie worked on a secret plane called the ______ bomber.
20 Clues: Lonnie created a Nerf ________. • Lonnie invented the Super ________. • The space agency Lonnie worked for. • Lonnie grew up in this state: ________ • Lonnie worked with the U.S. ______ Force. • Lonnie studied nuclear ________ in college. • The company that bought Larami was ________. • Lonnie worked for this laboratory: Oak ________. • ...
Longman Leap p5 vocabulary 2022-02-12
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- (n.) A soft, sweet, pink or white food.
- (v.) To cause something to become fixed, for example with glue or another similar substance.
- (n.) A system or an organization that gives money, food, or help free to those who are in need.
- (adj.) Not having one or more of the physical or mental abilities that most people have.
- (n.) The name of the six international prizes that are given each year to people who make important discoveries or progress in chemistry, physics, medicine, literature, peace, and economics.
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- (adj.) Made at home and not bought from a shop.
- (n.) A type of food that is eaten in addition to your usual meals, usually something sweet.
- (adj.) Not decorated in any way; with nothing added.
- (n.) A sport in which a person jumps from an aircraft and falls for as long as possible before opening a parachute.
- (n.) Someone you admire because this person has done something very brave or has achieved something great.
- (adj.) Of or from the sun, or using the energy from the sun to produce electric power.
11 Clues: (n.) A soft, sweet, pink or white food. • (adj.) Made at home and not bought from a shop. • (adj.) Not decorated in any way; with nothing added. • (adj.) Of or from the sun, or using the energy from the sun to produce electric power. • (adj.) Not having one or more of the physical or mental abilities that most people have. • ...
WHY ARE WHEELS IMPORTANT? 2021-10-15
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- a device, often consisting of connecting sets of wheels with teeth (= points) around the edge, that controls how much power from an engine goes to the moving parts of a machine
- the ability of a wheel or tyre to hold the ground without sliding
- a long, thin pole made of wood or metal
- to turn or cause something to turn in a circle, especially around a fixed point
- to make something into small pieces or a powder by pressing between hard surfaces
- a bar connected to the centre of a circular object such as a wheel that allows or causes it to turn, especially one connecting two wheels of a vehicle
- the outer, often curved or circular, edge of something
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- the movement of people or goods from one place to another
- any of the rods that join the edge of a wheel to its centre, so giving the wheel its strength
- to pull something heavy slowly and with difficulty
- (the study and knowledge of) the practical, especially industrial, use of scientific discoveries
- to move someone or something from one place, vehicle, person, or group to another
12 Clues: a long, thin pole made of wood or metal • to pull something heavy slowly and with difficulty • the outer, often curved or circular, edge of something • the movement of people or goods from one place to another • the ability of a wheel or tyre to hold the ground without sliding • to turn or cause something to turn in a circle, especially around a fixed point • ...
Earth and Space Science Section 1 2024-09-10
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- The third planet from the Sun and the one where we live. Earth orbits around the Sun.
- Comparing the distance between different stars or objects. This helps explain why some stars look brighter than others.
- The relationship between sizes or distances. It helps us understand how stars compare in brightness and distance.
- A reasoned discussion where evidence is used to support a point. In science, arguments help explain observations and discoveries.
- A giant ball of hot, glowing gases that gives off light and heat
- The amount of space between two points
- Related to stars. For example, brightness
- How bright a star looks from Earth. It can vary based on how far the star is from us.
- Scale A way to measure and compare the brightness of stars. It shows how stars vary in their appearance from Earth.
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- Any natural objects in space, such as stars, planets, moons, and asteroids.
- Information or data used to support a claim or argument. Evidence helps us understand why the Sun looks brighter than other stars.
- The size or extent of something. In astronomy, it can refer to the size of stars or the distance between celestial objects.
- A representation used to explain how something works. In science, models help us understand concepts like the brightness of stars.
- Year A unit of distance used to measure how far light travels in one year. It helps scientists describe the vast distances between stars.
- The scientific study of celestial objects and phenomena beyond Earth’s atmosphere.
- All of space and everything in it, including stars, planets, galaxies, and other celestial objects.
- The amount of light that an object gives off.
- A huge system of stars, dust, and gas held together by gravity. Our solar system is part of the Milky Way galaxy.
- Sphere An imaginary sphere that surrounds Earth, on which stars and other celestial objects appear to be projected.
- The light and energy that comes from the Sun. It is essential for life on Earth and helps us understand the brightness of stars.
20 Clues: The amount of space between two points • Related to stars. For example, brightness • The amount of light that an object gives off. • A giant ball of hot, glowing gases that gives off light and heat • Any natural objects in space, such as stars, planets, moons, and asteroids. • The scientific study of celestial objects and phenomena beyond Earth’s atmosphere. • ...
east asia 2017-12-05
6 Clues: does Bushido mean? • did foot binding come from? • was highest rank in society? • of the inventions China has made? • country influenced many others in the region? • Confucianism give women a positive or negative effect?
King Tut Crossword 2023-10-02
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- King Tut improved __________ by constructing and repairing canals, roads, and buildings in Egypt.
- Tutankhamen reconstructed and restored many religious _________ that had fallen into disrepair during the Amarna period.
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- Tut restored the religious order of Egypt by reversing the major religious reforms of his father and revived the practice of __________.
- Tutankhamun decided to move the capital of Egypt back to __________ after his father had relocated it to Akhetaten, recognizing its historical and cultural significance.
- Tutankhamen worked to restore __________ networks, hoping to replenish Egypt's wealth and economic stability.
- King Tut's most famous accomplishment is the building of his __________, containing all kinds of treasures. It is one of the most important discoveries in history.
6 Clues: King Tut improved __________ by constructing and repairing canals, roads, and buildings in Egypt. • Tutankhamen worked to restore __________ networks, hoping to replenish Egypt's wealth and economic stability. • Tutankhamen reconstructed and restored many religious _________ that had fallen into disrepair during the Amarna period. • ...
Revolutions 2023-08-04
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- The idea that goods and services should be provided and controlled by the state rather than by private individuals.
- Another word for freedom.
- Napoleon allowed Catholics to worship but controlled the appointment of these ministers of the Church.
- The idea that the authority of monarchs and governments requires the consent of the people to rule (two words).
- In 1891 this pope issued an encyclical that addressed the social problems caused by industrialisation.
- Investors hoped to make a profit from goods such as this.
- This word means brotherhood.
- This monarch was guillotined.
- A form of socialism that supported violent revolution by the workers.
- The belief that people have the right to shape and control their own identities.
- This was needed to fuel the steam engines that made industrialisation
- The North American colonies declared their independence from this
- A term used to describe the Age of Reason.
- The class that possesses and owns the land.
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- The belief in the freedom of the individual.
- The founder of the communist movement (two words).
- The changes brought about in manufacturing through new inventions such as the steam engine.
- The rapid growth of towns and cities and people's movements to them.
- He transformed the French Republic into an Empire with himself as Emperor(two words).
- He promoted laissez-faire economics (two words).
- The worship of this “goddess” was encouraged after the French Revolution.
- The belief that means of production should be privately owned.
- He argued against the divine right of kings.
- This revolution plunged Europe into its greatest crisis.
24 Clues: Another word for freedom. • This word means brotherhood. • This monarch was guillotined. • A term used to describe the Age of Reason. • The class that possesses and owns the land. • The belief in the freedom of the individual. • He argued against the divine right of kings. • He promoted laissez-faire economics (two words). • ...
MAPEH PT 2024-09-11
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- If the two notes in this staff are played simultaneously, they'll produce a _______ sound:
- Another way to describe a focal point in your artwork.
- Gives the viewer a reference for interpreting an artwork.
- A variables that affects lifestyle.
- Usually by increasing their gain, producing a "fuzzy", "growling", or "gritty" tone.
- Characterized by a movement away from the traditional and classical modes in painting that made many artists feel outdated.
- involves movement of the body, usually of the limbs, without effort of the participant.
- Scientific name of Lagundi
- Tends to mean something that isn't smooth.
- An angular sample by Arnold Schoenberg.
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- Features a high level of dissonance, extreme contrasts of dynamics, constant changing of textures,
- form of energy medicine where long thin needles are inserted to specific parts of the body to affect the energy flow.
- The scientific name of akapulko
- Horizontal abstract painting which showcases different shades of yellow, and features broad strokes and swipes of impasto mixed with sand.
- Distortion and _______ are forms of audio signal processing used to alter the sound of amplified electric musical instruments
- Composed of artworks made around the 1870s to the 1970s. This period succeeded the artworks produced in the academic style.
- A Filipino pioneer of Abstract expressionism, multi-media painter uses bold and vibrant colors with a variety of painting techniques, layering, loose impasto strokes and controlled drips.
- There are about eighty pyramids known today from ancient Egypt.
- Splattering and _____ were some of Jackson Pollock’s most ingenious inventions. Though artists used those techniques before, it was the American painter who made it widely popular.
- Modernism fostered a period of experimentation in the arts from the late 19th to the mid-20th century, particularly in the years following
20 Clues: Scientific name of Lagundi • The scientific name of akapulko • A variables that affects lifestyle. • An angular sample by Arnold Schoenberg. • Tends to mean something that isn't smooth. • Another way to describe a focal point in your artwork. • Gives the viewer a reference for interpreting an artwork. • There are about eighty pyramids known today from ancient Egypt. • ...
commerce 2026-05-27
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- Income earned from allowing others to use land, buildings, or other property.
- The ability and willingness to organise resources, take risks, and start or manage a business.
- Money borrowed from a lender that must be repaid, usually with interest.
- Materials and resources provided by nature that are used to produce goods and services, such as water, forests, minerals, and land.
- The financial gain a business makes when its revenue is greater than its costs.
- Spending money on assets, businesses, or projects with the expectation of earning future income or benefits.
- Payments made to the owner of property, inventions, music, books, or natural resources for the right to use them.
- Businesses or organisations that produce goods and services to sell to consumers and other businesses in order to make profit.
- Individuals or groups of people living together who earn income, consume goods and services, and provide factors of production such as labour.
- Organisations such as banks, credit unions, and insurance companies that manage money, savings, loans, and investments.
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- The way people, businesses, and countries rely on each other for resources, goods, services, and trade.
- The movement of money between households, firms, governments, and financial institutions in an economy.
- The cost of borrowing money or the return earned from saving or investing money.
- Human-made resources used to produce other goods and services, such as machinery, tools, buildings, and technology.
- The resources used to produce goods and services: land, labour, capital, and entrepreneurship.
- The movement of actual goods, services, and factors of production through the economy.
- Activities or work performed for others that provide value without producing a physical product, such as healthcare, education, or transport.
17 Clues: Money borrowed from a lender that must be repaid, usually with interest. • Income earned from allowing others to use land, buildings, or other property. • The financial gain a business makes when its revenue is greater than its costs. • The cost of borrowing money or the return earned from saving or investing money. • ...
Administration of Justice Review 2024-08-20
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- An attorney that represents the individual accused of the crime committed
- The actual money that the losing side must pay to the winning side to make up for losses or injuries
- An attorney appointed to represent individuals who cannot afford one of their own (indigents)
- test one takes when applying to law school
- protects logos and brand names
- protects artistic works- movies, books, music
- is a question-and-answer session used in the pre-trial "discovery" process of a civil lawsuit, to gain information about the case
- mutual agreement between the two sides/parties in a legal case. This type of agreement often allows both parties to avoid a f
- Amendment that gives individuals the right to counsel/an attorney in a criminal case
- the burden of proof required to determine guilt in a criminal case.
- represents the gov. or state, not the victim specifically
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- individual accused of the crime committed
- person/group who files a lawsuit in a civil case
- SCOTUS case that gave us the public defender's office
- test one takes to become a licensed attorney
- protects your inventions
- located inside the courtroom is the structure that separates spectators from those participating in the trial
- claim exists when a person dies due to the legal fault of another
- agreements in which the defendant chooses to plead guilty in order to avoid a formal trial
- has entire charge and control of every criminal prosecution instituted or pending in his district, and determines whom, when, and how a case should be prosecuted
20 Clues: protects your inventions • protects logos and brand names • individual accused of the crime committed • test one takes when applying to law school • test one takes to become a licensed attorney • protects artistic works- movies, books, music • person/group who files a lawsuit in a civil case • SCOTUS case that gave us the public defender's office • ...
Scientific Process 2024-09-27
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- a possible explanation that can be tested by comparison with scientific evidence
- a situation specifically set up to investigate relationships between variables
- the application of science to meet human needs and solve problems
- a scientific explanation supported by a lot of evidence collected over a long period of time
- a theory that has been tested many times without any contradictions
- to figure something out from known facts using logical thinking
- a variable that is kept constant (the same) in an experiment
- describes evidence that can be seen independently by others if they repeat the same experiment or observation in the same way
- a professional who uses scientific knowledge to create or improve inventions that solve problems and meet needs
- a process of learning that begins with a hypothesis and proceeds to prove or change the hypothesis by comparing it with scientific evidence
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- the variable you change in an experiment
- a group of variables that are related
- a working model of design that can be tested to see if it works
- a collection of all that techniques to do an experiment
- describes evidence that documents only what actually happened as exactly as possible
- a process used to build and test devices that solve technical problems
- a process of learning that starts with asking questions and proceeds by seeking the answers to the questions
- a factor that affects how an experiment works
- the exact procedure that is followed each time an experiment is repeated
- each time an experiment is tried
20 Clues: each time an experiment is tried • a group of variables that are related • the variable you change in an experiment • a factor that affects how an experiment works • a collection of all that techniques to do an experiment • a variable that is kept constant (the same) in an experiment • a working model of design that can be tested to see if it works • ...
Old World History Geography 10132024 2024-10-13
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- The mountain on which we believe Noah's Ark came to rest.
- The only completely accurate record of ancient history.
- The southern part of Sumer.
- Most important Sumerian city
- A ruler who comes to power by force
- A belief based on fear and ignorance rather than the truth
- Tall temples built by Sumerians for worshiping their gods.
- Another major river of the Fertile Crescent
- The Sumerians used the _______ in their building construction.
- The powerful ruler of Ur who built its ziggurat was Ur-________.
- Supplying the land with water is called what?
- A type of government whose ruler is often born into office and has complete power is a ____________ monarachy.
- One of the major rivers of the Fertile Crescent
- The way of life of a group of people
- Sumerian moon god
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- People who dig up and study the remains of ancient cities.
- A false idea of how man began
- Word that means "between the rivers"
- Man's attempt to put himself in the place of God
- The written record of mankind
- The imaginary line that runs halfway between the North Pole and South Pole.
- The famous citizen of Ur mentioned in the Bible.
- One of the two major inventions
- A large body of people who think of themselves as one, are united under one ruler, and are subject to the same general laws
- The Sumerians' form of wedge-shaped writing
- Type of government found in the United States
- The lady who's tomb revealed much about the Sumerians' beliefs
27 Clues: Sumerian moon god • The southern part of Sumer. • Most important Sumerian city • A false idea of how man began • The written record of mankind • One of the two major inventions • A ruler who comes to power by force • Word that means "between the rivers" • The way of life of a group of people • Another major river of the Fertile Crescent • ...
Chapter 18 Sections 1, 2 & 3 Vocabulary 2022-12-02
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- One of the giants of big business, who was a poor Scottish immigrant that worked his way up in the railroad business
- A place set up to help people similar to a hospital
- A process in which unions negotiate with management for workers as a group
- An American manufacturer who made the automobile available to millions
- A manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a belt
- Businesses owned by many investors
- The rapid growth of city populations
- Speed up
- A group of corporations run by a single board of directors
- “Invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- One of the giants of big business, who was the son of a peddler in New York, and at 23 he invested in an oil refinery and used the profits to buy other oil companies
- The system in which privately owned businesses compete freely
- A document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
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- To get rid of
- Two brothers who created the first working airplane.
- Inventor and creator of the telephone.
- Creator of the AFL
- Someone who sets up new businesses to make a profit
- A reformer who worked hard to help poor city dwellers
- A center offering help to the urban poor
- To change something
- To defend something
- To improve something
- A company that controls most or all business in a particular industry
- Buildings divided into many tiny apartments
25 Clues: Speed up • To get rid of • Creator of the AFL • To change something • To defend something • To improve something • Businesses owned by many investors • The rapid growth of city populations • Inventor and creator of the telephone. • A center offering help to the urban poor • Buildings divided into many tiny apartments • A place set up to help people similar to a hospital • ...
Vocabulary C18 Sec1,2,3 2022-12-01
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- purify; make free from impurities.
- made cars available to many; introduced the assembly line.
- created the first airplane.
- someone who sets up new businesses to make profit.
- creator of the telephone.
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- businesses owned by many investors.
- the creator of the steel monopoly named Carnegie Steel Company, used to be poor, and gave money.
- to increase in speed.
- a center offering help to the urban poor.
- to get rid of.
- place where people receive medical treatment, often for free or for a small fee.
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- “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ; made light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- Jewish Immigrant that formed the American Federation of Labor; a leading union.
- the rapid growth of city populations.
- the system in which privately owned businesses compete freely.
- leader of an oil empire, formed the Standard Oil Trust.
- to change; to make different
- to give good reason for an action.
- a group of corporations run by a board of directors.
- unions negotiate with management for workers as a group.
- a reformer who worked hard for the poor city dwellers; established the Hull House, a settlement house in Chicago.
- a manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a belt.
- a company that controls most or all businesses in a particular industry.
- buildings divided into many tiny apartments.
25 Clues: to get rid of. • to increase in speed. • creator of the telephone. • created the first airplane. • 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 populations. • a center offering help to the urban poor. • buildings divided into many tiny apartments. • ...
Unit 11 Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-06
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- believes in intelligence as a growth mindset
- measures content knowledge
- a test for only children
- means the test produces consistent results
- predicts success
- a study over a period of time
- social skills
- designed a series of tests to measure mental abilities of school children
- a type of validity that relates to the success with which a test predicts the behavior it is designed to predict
- a type of validity that is related to the extent to which a test samples the behavior that is of interest
- special abilities despite low achievement levels
- believes in multiple intelligences
- triarchic theory of intelligence
- is the ability of the test to measure what it was designed to measure
- the ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use knowledge
- logical reasoning skills that include analysis, evaluation, and comparison.
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- type of intelligence referring to the store of knowledge
- "street smarts"
- intelligence quotient
- developed the most widely used intelligence test
- group of people sharing a common characteristic
- type of intelligence that includes new inventions or imaginative skills
- an intelligence test for adults
- developed the Stanford Binet Intelligence test
- type of intelligence that includes memory,speed of information,etc.
- proportion of variation we can attribute to genes
- stated IQ = mental age/chronological age X 100
- defining uniform testing procedures and meaningful scores by comparison to a pretested group.
- self-reflection
29 Clues: social skills • "street smarts" • self-reflection • predicts success • intelligence quotient • a test for only children • measures content knowledge • a study over a period of time • an intelligence test for adults • triarchic theory of intelligence • believes in multiple intelligences • means the test produces consistent results • believes in intelligence as a growth mindset • ...
Spelling/Vocabulary Words-Unit 4 2016-10-10
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- Papers issued to a person or company by the government that grant the right to be the only one to make, use, or sell new inventions for a period of time.
- The full reach or length, especially between two points.
- mysterious charm, beauty, or attractiveness.
- Providing ease and comfort far beyond what is ordinary or necessary.
- Things that are made or invented for a particular purpose.
- In a way that shows great interest or excitement.
- Imagined something that could or would happen in the future.
- Influenced by charm, art, or skill.
- To stay longer than expected, be slow in leaving; to go slowly or take one's time.
- To overcome by superior force, crush; to affect so deeply as to make helpless.
- unclear, misty; not readily seen or understandable.
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- an unfortunate but minor accident.
- To trick or lead a person into believing something that is not true.
- To leave one's home country or area to live in another.
- Quick to fight or quarrel, tending to violence; bold and forceful, determined.
- To join or be together as partners. allies, or friends; to link in one's mind, connect.
- Having or showing a strong feeling.
- able to bend without breaking; able to change or take in new ideas.
- A sudden, important advance.
- Declared as one's own.
20 Clues: Declared as one's own. • A sudden, important advance. • an unfortunate but minor accident. • Having or showing a strong feeling. • Influenced by charm, art, or skill. • mysterious charm, beauty, or attractiveness. • In a way that shows great interest or excitement. • unclear, misty; not readily seen or understandable. • ...
Chap 1,2,3 crossword puzzle 2022-12-02
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- Made the automobile affordable for every american.
- “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- A ruthless businessman.
- Opened the very first settlement house in Chicago.
- to give reason for an action.
- Son of a peddler to a Owner of an oil empire with ruthless tactics.
- unions negotiate with management for workers as a group.
- a group of corporations run by a single board of directions.
- To change or make a difference.
- someone who sets up new businesses to make a profit.
- to get rid of.
- former of the A.F.L or American federation of labor.
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- Rapid growth of city populations.
- the system in which privately owned businesses compete freely.
- Tested the first gas powered plane.
- Buildings divine into many tiny apartments.
- Business owned by many investors.
- a company that controls most or all of the businesses in a particular industry.
- line: A manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a belt.
- place where people receive medical treatment for free or a small fee.
- a center for offering help to urban poor.
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- Inventor of the telephone.
- Purify or make free from impurities.
- to increase in speed.
25 Clues: to get rid of. • to increase in speed. • A ruthless businessman. • Inventor of the telephone. • to give reason for an action. • To change or make a difference. • Rapid growth of city populations. • Business owned by many investors. • Tested the first gas powered plane. • Purify or make free from impurities. • a center for offering help to urban poor. • ...
CHAPTER 18 1, 2, & 3 VOCABULARY 2022-12-02
Across
- to give good reason for an action
- to get rid of
- a business owned by many investors
- invented the airplane
- unions negotiate with management for workers as a group
- the owner of the Carnegie Steel Company
- the system in which privately owned businesses compete freely
- buildings divided into many tiny apartments
- A reformer who opened Hull House (a settlement house) in Chicago
- Place where people receive medical treatment, often free or for a small fee.
- a company that controls most or all business in a particular industry
- to change; to make different
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- invented a system to mass produce cars: an assembly line
- the rapid growth of city populations
- a group of corporations run by a single board of directors
- formed a new union in Columbus, Ohio in 1886 called AFL
- manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a belt
- to increase in speed
- inventor of the telephone
- purify; make free from imperfections
- “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- successful entrepreneur; creator of the Standard Oil Trust
- someone who sets up a business to make profit
- A center offering help to the urban poor
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
25 Clues: to get rid of • to increase in speed • invented the airplane • inventor of the telephone • to change; to make different • to give good reason for an action • a business owned by many investors • the rapid growth of city populations • purify; make free from imperfections • the owner of the Carnegie Steel Company • A center offering help to the urban poor • ...
Research and Copyright 2025-09-18
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- permits the unlicensed use of copyrighted materials for specific purposes, such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research.
- works not protected by copyright, allowing anyone to use them freely without permission or licensing fees
- legal protection given to creators for their original works of authorship, such as books, music, and art
- A one-sided perspective that may affect truthfulness
- How trustworthy the information is
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- the creation of new knowledge or the use of existing knowledge in new and creative ways so as to generate new concepts, methodologies, inventions and understandings
- is the process of combining information and ideas from multiple sources to create new meaning, support an argument, or provide fresh insight into a topic
- to give credit for the original source of information, an idea, or way of articulating an idea
- is an academic and ethical issue focused on the proper attribution of intellectual work
9 Clues: How trustworthy the information is • A one-sided perspective that may affect truthfulness • is an academic and ethical issue focused on the proper attribution of intellectual work • to give credit for the original source of information, an idea, or way of articulating an idea • ...
Industrial Revolution 2022-04-13
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- the process through which cities grow, and higher and higher percentages of the population comes to live in the city
- A revolution that was the transition to new manufacturing processes from 18th to 19th century
- an economic and political system where workers own the general means of production
- a German philosopher, critic of political economy, economist, historian, sociologist, political theorist, journalist and socialist revolutionary
- a Scottish economist and philosopher who was a pioneer of political economy, part of Scottish Enlightenment
- a heat engine that performs mechanical work using steam as its working fluid
- the ability of people of a society to take economic actions, as in free trade
- Jenny a multi-spindle spinning frame, and was one of the key developments in the industrialization of textile manufacturing
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- manufacturing of large quantities of standardized products
- theory that explains the interaction between the sellers and buyers of a resource
- a French chemist and microbiologist renowned for his discoveries of the principles of vaccination, microbial fermentation, and pasteurization
- an association of workers, formed to bargain for better working conditions and higher wages
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state
- political and economic system that seeks to create a classless society in which the major means of production are owned and controlled by the public.
- a Scottish inventor, mechanical engineer, and chemist who improved on a steam engine
- a policy or attitude of letting things take their own course, without interfering
- a system of manufacturing based upon work done at home on materials supplied by merchant employers, also called putting-out system
- an economic system in which private business operates in competition and largely free of state control, people are free to choose what to produce and what to consume
18 Clues: manufacturing of large quantities of standardized products • a heat engine that performs mechanical work using steam as its working fluid • the ability of people of a society to take economic actions, as in free trade • theory that explains the interaction between the sellers and buyers of a resource • ...
Unit 4 McGraw Hill Vocabulary - 5th 2020-09-22
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- A sudden, important advance
- Things that are made or invented for a purpose
- Influenced by charm, art of skill
- Imagined something that could or would happen in the future
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- Papers issued that grant the right to be the only one to make, use or sell new inventions
- Having or showing a strong feeling
- In a way that shows great excitement
7 Clues: A sudden, important advance • Influenced by charm, art of skill • Having or showing a strong feeling • In a way that shows great excitement • Things that are made or invented for a purpose • Imagined something that could or would happen in the future • Papers issued that grant the right to be the only one to make, use or sell new inventions
