discoveries and inventions Crossword Puzzles
Ch. 4 Islamic World Crossword Puzzle 2014-11-30
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- The most famous overland caravan route was the silk ___. (pg.104)
- Like Muslim philosophers, Muslim philosophers, Muslim doctors studied works by ancient Greek ____. (pg.109)
- The Qur’an & the Sharia laid out clear roles for men & ____. (pg.100)
- The Islamic world produced many fine writers, scholars, ____. (pg.101)
- Prayer & ____ were key elements of Muslim daily life. (pg.99)
- Three of the finest examples of Islamic architecture are the Dome of the ___, the Taj Mahal, & the Alhambra. (pg.112)
- Arab ___________ used a decimal system based on Hindu numerals & the concept of zero. (pg.110)
- _____ were not allowed to gamble, steal, or eat pork. (pg.98)
- Muslim traders brought back inventions such as the Chinese compass & ideas such as ____ numerals. (pg.105)
- The Abbasids were ____ control of their empire. (pg.95)
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- __ caliphs ruled the Islamic World during its early ages. (pg.92)
- Outside of China, the Islamic world had the largest, most developed cities in the ____. (pg. 102)
- _________ was an important Islamic art. (pg.111)
- These valuable _____ included cloth & wool carpet. (pg.103)
- Arabs began to interact with Christians, Jews, ____ and Persians. (pg.94)
- Arab nomads used spoken verse to praise their tribe & ___ enemies. (pg.113)
- The greatest of the Islamic states became the _____ empire. (pg.96)
- The fourth caliph, Ali ibn Abu Talib was _______’s cousin. (pg.93)
- Muslim rulers established libraries & academies where scholars could study and ______ ideas. (pg.108)
- the Islamic law code is known as the ____. (pg.97)
20 Clues: _________ was an important Islamic art. (pg.111) • the Islamic law code is known as the ____. (pg.97) • The Abbasids were ____ control of their empire. (pg.95) • These valuable _____ included cloth & wool carpet. (pg.103) • Prayer & ____ were key elements of Muslim daily life. (pg.99) • _____ were not allowed to gamble, steal, or eat pork. (pg.98) • ...
Cartoon Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-29
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- Dexter's scientific explanations
- Steven Universe can be described as
- SpongeBob refusing to take off his Goofy Goober hat
- like Kim Possible facing danger
- Dora packing items she never ends up using
- Olaf in the summertime
- explains the damage caused by Maleficent in Sleeping Beauty
- Wallace's loyalty to Gromit
- Squidward going off on SpongeBob
- comparing Marceline to Princess Bubblegum
- Like provoking Donald Duck into a rage
- like Batman choosing when to act or wait
- Finn and Jake's adventures
- all of Ms.Frizzle's outfits
- Dexter explaining lab rules to his sister
- like Bugs Bunny's crazy ideas
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- an episode with no composition or plot
- like a quiet lab for Jimmy Neutron
- Perry the Platypus sneaking past Dr.Doofenshmirtz's
- thinking Plankton's plan will finally work
- the way Scooby snacks help Scooby Doo
- a character who ignores consequences
- the quality of Plankton's plans
- Phineas and Ferb learning new things to create their inventions
- Ursula tricking Ariel with her charm
- Tom blaming Jerry for their shared chaos
- the clues from Scooby Doo
- Buttercup from the Powerpuff Girls trying to get her way out of detention
- all of Road Runner's dialogue
- like the tying shoes song from SpongeBob
- a character who lacks moral discipline
- how Spongebob treats Gary
- like Wile E. Coyote's plan backfiring
- like Bugs Bunny changing his plans mid-chase
- like when Tom stops chasing Jerry
35 Clues: Olaf in the summertime • the clues from Scooby Doo • how Spongebob treats Gary • Finn and Jake's adventures • Wallace's loyalty to Gromit • all of Ms.Frizzle's outfits • all of Road Runner's dialogue • like Bugs Bunny's crazy ideas • the quality of Plankton's plans • like Kim Possible facing danger • Dexter's scientific explanations • Squidward going off on SpongeBob • ...
History of Agriculture - Inventions 2020-09-28
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- The US is one of the only countries that will ______ produce its own food.
- What invention discouraged livestock from touching fences and created ranches with definite boundaries.
- Soybeans are known as the _______ _______ in the US.
- Who invented the iron plow?
- What was Anna Baldwin's 1878 invention?
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- The application of scientific principles and new technologies to agriculture.
- The Beltsville Small White turkey only weighs eight to _______ pounds.
- Cyrus McCormick's 1834 invention
- Who invented the cotton gin?
- The offspring of a plant or animal derived from the crossing of two different species or varieties.
- The invention that expanded the cotton and textile industry.
- Who invented the first tractor?
12 Clues: Who invented the iron plow? • Who invented the cotton gin? • Who invented the first tractor? • Cyrus McCormick's 1834 invention • What was Anna Baldwin's 1878 invention? • Soybeans are known as the _______ _______ in the US. • The invention that expanded the cotton and textile industry. • The Beltsville Small White turkey only weighs eight to _______ pounds. • ...
inventions du 19ème siècle 2021-04-13
Bachelors Inventions Crossword Activity 2021-11-28
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- This was the year the car was invented
- This was invented by Thomas Edison in 1879
- This was the year the camera was invented
- This person invented the camera
- This was invented by Johann Zahn in 1685
- This person invented the microwave
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- This was invented by Perry Spencer in 1946
- This was the year the microwave was invented
- This person invented the car
- This person invented the lightbulb
- This was the year the lightbulb was invented
- This was invented by Karl Benz in 1886
12 Clues: This person invented the car • This person invented the camera • This person invented the lightbulb • This person invented the microwave • This was the year the car was invented • This was invented by Karl Benz in 1886 • This was invented by Johann Zahn in 1685 • This was the year the camera was invented • This was invented by Perry Spencer in 1946 • ...
Economic Terms 2025-09-19
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- Meeting today’s needs without hurting future resources.
- When the economy produces more goods and services over time.
- Businesses that produce goods and services.
- People have the right to make their own economic choices.
- An economy where the government makes most economic decisions.
- A new idea, product, or way of doing something.
- When businesses try to win customers by offering better prices or products.
- The fact that there are limited resources but unlimited wants.
- A place (real or online) where buyers and sellers meet.
- Protecting people from risks like poverty or job loss.
- How much people want a product or service.
- Fairness in how wealth and opportunities are shared.
- The way people use resources to make, buy, and sell things.
- The desire to make money, which drives businesses to improve.
- A person who buys or uses goods and services.
- People freely trade because both sides benefit.
- How much work gets done or goods get made in a certain time.
- Almost everyone who wants a job can find one.
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- New inventions or methods that improve the economy.
- Prices stay fairly steady instead of rising or falling too much.
- An economy based on customs, traditions, and bartering.
- Focusing on making one product or service really well.
- A person or business that makes goods or provides services.
- The way a society organizes how goods and services are made and shared.
- Using resources in the best way without waste.
- An economy where decisions are made by buyers and sellers.
- Something that motivates people to act, like a reward or punishment.
- Families or individuals who consume goods and services.
- The next best thing you give up when you make a choice.
- How much of a product is available to sell.
30 Clues: How much people want a product or service. • Businesses that produce goods and services. • How much of a product is available to sell. • A person who buys or uses goods and services. • Almost everyone who wants a job can find one. • Using resources in the best way without waste. • A new idea, product, or way of doing something. • ...
Inventions During the Industrial Revolution 2014-01-13
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- Takes images and pictures, and can be used upto 100 snaps of the shutter
- Allowed long distance communication by transmitting the sound of someone’s voice
- Preserves food over a long duration
- Made it safer to blow up things than simply lighting black powder
- Enabled one to detect crude metal from the floor
- Enables a person to play back a record
- Allowed sewing to be done faster, creating large sewing factories
- An aircraft vehicle that allowed air travel
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- An automatic gun that revolved at high pace
- A building or group of buildings in which electricity for a large area is produced Moving
- A business machine that usually has a money drawer, indicates the amount of each sale, and records the amount of money received.
- A man made device that emits light
- A pen containing a reservoir that automatically feeds the writing point with ink
- Loss of feeling in a person's body or part of the body through the use of drugs
- A series of pictures projected on a screen in rapid succession with objects shown in successive positions slightly changed so as to produce the optical effect of a continuous picture in which the objects move
- People were able to travel around much more efficiently with the car that was successfully improved
- A substance that is usually injected into a person or animal to protect against a particular disease
17 Clues: A man made device that emits light • Preserves food over a long duration • Enables a person to play back a record • An automatic gun that revolved at high pace • An aircraft vehicle that allowed air travel • Enabled one to detect crude metal from the floor • Made it safer to blow up things than simply lighting black powder • ...
Business Law Unit 2 Part 2 Vocab 2024-08-26
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- The illegal manipulation of financial data and statements to present a falsely positive image of a company's financial health.
- The U.S. government agency responsible for protecting consumers by preventing anticompetitive, deceptive, and unfair business practices.
- The process of intentionally hiding the origins of money generated by criminal activities and making it appear to be from legitimate and legal business activities.
- The illegal practice of deceiving investors or manipulating financial markets through false information, insider trading, or other fraudulent activities.
- The use of threats, coercion, or force, to obtain money, property, or services, from other businesses, individuals, or entities
- Anything created from the mind, including inventions, ideas, designs, and literary and artistic works, for which rights are recognized and legally protected.
- Criminal acts conducted, in part or whole, using computer technology and networks.
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- The creation, alteration, or falsification of documents, including signatures and banknotes, with the intent to defraud.
- The illegal practice of paying earlier investors with new investor capital rather than from business profits.
- The act of taking money or property by a person to whom it was entrusted.
- The illegal practice of manipulating the market by buying or selling a publicly traded company's stock based on non-public information about the company.
- The use of misleading, deceptive, or blatantly untrue statements to promote a product or service.
- The intentional misrepresentation of fact, through words or actions, for personal or financial gain.
- A financially motivated, nonviolent crime characterized by deceit, concealment, and violations of trust.
14 Clues: The act of taking money or property by a person to whom it was entrusted. • Criminal acts conducted, in part or whole, using computer technology and networks. • The use of misleading, deceptive, or blatantly untrue statements to promote a product or service. • ...
Business Legal Issues Wednesday Clock-In 2025-05-07
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- Laws that cover fair wages and benefits for all employees.
- These promote fair business practices and protect the best interests of employers, employees, consumers, and the government.
- Protect a person’s or company’s inventions, artistic works, and other intellectual property. These protect a business’ unique phrases, symbols, and designs.
- Protects music, writings, paintings, and other original works of authorship.
- Any use of intellectual property without permission. Infringement may have legal consequences for your business.
- Laws that establish regulations to eliminate illness and injury in the workplace. The most prominent of these laws is the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSH Act) .
- This gives the person or company the right to be the sole producer of a product for a defined period of time.
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- When one or both parties may choose not to fulfill the contract’s terms.
- Something that comes from a person’s mind, such as an idea, invention, or process.
- The steps and methods involved in the legal process.
- Keeps people safe from harmful products.
- A civil wrong, as opposed to a criminal wrong. For example, perhaps a business owner fails to shovel snow one day. If a shopper slips and breaks an arm on that sidewalk, a tort has occurred.
- Protects taglines, slogans, names, symbols, or any unique method to identify a product or company.
- A proposal to provide a service or good. Offers may be oral or written. For example, if a seller offers a car for $5,000 to a buyer, an offer has been made.
14 Clues: Keeps people safe from harmful products. • The steps and methods involved in the legal process. • Laws that cover fair wages and benefits for all employees. • When one or both parties may choose not to fulfill the contract’s terms. • Protects music, writings, paintings, and other original works of authorship. • ...
all vocab words 2022-06-02
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- refers to the likelihood that an investment will decrease in value.
- the amount of money received from sales
- a person covered by insurance.
- when a country can produce a good at a lower cost using the same or reduced amount of resource.
- a natural recourse that is irreplaceable; when its used up it cannot be replaced
- the act of turning inventions and ideas into marketable products.
- money deposited in a bank or some financial institution.
- money received from work; corporate earnings.
- current amount owned on a debt.
- a person that is financially supported for tax purposes or insurance purposes.
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- threats of physical violence to make someone do something.
- the act of turning inventions and ideas into marketable products.
- a low that cuts off most or all trade with a specific country.
- stands for principal, interest, taxes and insurance when referring to mortgage payments.
- when businesses contact the credit bureaus to get a persons credit report, usually wen someone applies for new credit.
- items that are relatively rare that people collect in hopes that they will increase in value
- distribution of the after tax earnings that are distributed to the company's shareholders.
- an incentive that offers money off or a "free" item if all criteria are met.
- a rivalry between two or more businesses trying to sell products to the same customer or market.
- a tool for managing money to achieve short terms and long term goals.
- the number that you calculate on the w-4 form that reduces the amount of taxes withheld from your paycheck.
21 Clues: a person covered by insurance. • current amount owned on a debt. • the amount of money received from sales • money received from work; corporate earnings. • money deposited in a bank or some financial institution. • threats of physical violence to make someone do something. • a low that cuts off most or all trade with a specific country. • ...
RU ITEC411 Intellectual Property 2025-10-08
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- Copying protected works without authorization.
- The creator of Linux, _____ Torvalds, distributed his operating system for free on the Internet.
- Program to circumvent the Content Scrambling System for movies.
- Nonprofit supplying licenses for reuse of protected works.
- A concept introduced by GNU stating that protected software is to be open to modification as long as the modified work is also open.
- After losing a lawsuit over peer-to-peer music copying, _______ ended up shutting down.
- Allows companies to use parts of protected works in their own works as long as it does not reduce the original's market value.
- Hardware device that once plugged in, allowed access to certain software.
- Acronym for law passed in 1998 with "anti-circumvention" and "safe harbor" provisions.
- Legal protection for an invention for a certain amount of time.
- Term for unlocking uses for devices not intended by the manufacturer.
- One who agrees to write a book but receive no credit in their name.
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- Software that has readily available source code.
- The "look and feel" of software or operating systems; rarely protected from copying.
- A service that allows for large-scale infringement of copy protection rights.
- Google's _______ Project scanned millions of copyrighted books for digital distribution.
- Acronym for techniques to control the illegal distribution of protected works.
- Legal concept protecting art, books, music, etc.
- Company that sued Samsung for unauthorized use of inventions like "slide-to-unlock" and "pinch-to-zoom".
- IP holders can submit ________ notices to platforms that share protected works.
20 Clues: Copying protected works without authorization. • Software that has readily available source code. • Legal concept protecting art, books, music, etc. • Nonprofit supplying licenses for reuse of protected works. • Program to circumvent the Content Scrambling System for movies. • Legal protection for an invention for a certain amount of time. • ...
Clues to Our "I Do's" 2025-07-13
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- Common Everdell resource
- Where we pick up Number-(HALL)
- Litter Robot protester
- Not the kind you can find growing
- Brasswood must-order
- “_____ Coffee”
- Where air and tensions and can sometimes be thin
- Elopement venue
- Where the proposal happened
- Site of decanted flirtation
- Who the extra champagne glass was for in Yountville
- TV shrink with a radio show
- Destroyer of Nova's
- Small shell, big emotions
- Always by your side with a bevvy in hand
- Receiver of MANY 3D printed gifts
- Similar to **-Across, but has sweets instead
- You managed to see 0/1000 of them
- The big baby of the family
- Have this and you *may* be an automatic winner
- "The Great ___________"
- Our wedding first dance song
- Varietal that made my head turn
- They can make some people (Mollz Ballz) a little mauseas
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- At first enemies, now best friends
- Where our shoe's haven't stomped in a while
- "Wanna beat some..."
- Destination wedding spot
- One of our nightly gratitudes
- *See 42-Across
- Wine whisperer of our DR dreams
- "Crazy ______"
- Moose's chill zone
- Where 3D inventions thrive
- "Welcome to my chateau!"
- "______, not in the..."
- *Everdellically inappropriate nickname for Amelia
- Our newest binge-worthy show
- Letters for a new name
- We follow her wherever she goes
- Our newest wine club membership
- Spider-Man collar wearer
- Houdini of the household
- Essential for your happiness & s'mores
- Honeymoon resort
- "Ready....?"
46 Clues: "Ready....?" • *See 42-Across • "Crazy ______" • “_____ Coffee” • Elopement venue • Honeymoon resort • Moose's chill zone • Destroyer of Nova's • "Wanna beat some..." • Brasswood must-order • Litter Robot protester • Letters for a new name • "______, not in the..." • "The Great ___________" • Common Everdell resource • Destination wedding spot • "Welcome to my chateau!" • Spider-Man collar wearer • ...
World War I 2015-03-10
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- a person who serves in an army
- how many countries were involved in World War I
- moral victory for the Allies as represented by Belgium, the Battle of Liege ran for twelve days from 5-16 August 1914
- the belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests.
- a union or association formed between countries for defensive purposes
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- bio industries, with many innovative mechanical inventions, had created new firepower that made defense almost invincible and attack almost impossible
- was a global war centered in Europe that began on 28 July 1914 and lasted until 11 November 1918. More than 9 million combatants and 7 million civilians died as a result of the war
- primarily used to demoralize, injure, and kill entrenched defenders, against whom the indiscriminate and generally slow-moving or static nature of gas clouds would be most effective
- bullets or cannon caliber projectiles that are built with a small pyrotechnic charge in their base
- someone opposed to violence as a means of settling disputes
10 Clues: a person who serves in an army • how many countries were involved in World War I • someone opposed to violence as a means of settling disputes • a union or association formed between countries for defensive purposes • bullets or cannon caliber projectiles that are built with a small pyrotechnic charge in their base • ...
Ancient China Inventions and Innovations 2023-05-25
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- This is another thing they used when traveling on the ____ road (Hint: it was a "vehicle")
- This went through Most of Asia and Europe. (Hint: It is used for trading)
- This person was the leader of the person who created ____ (Hint: The word is nothing to do with the blank)
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- This was invented in the 2nd century B.C. however it was not perfected until later
- This was made from certain worms and it was also soft and light
- This is the animal that they used when traveling on the _____ road
- ______ who would protect the merchants from bandits who would try to steal from them (This time its a fill in the blank)
7 Clues: This was made from certain worms and it was also soft and light • This is the animal that they used when traveling on the _____ road • This went through Most of Asia and Europe. (Hint: It is used for trading) • This was invented in the 2nd century B.C. however it was not perfected until later • ...
Ancient Chinese Philosophies and Inventions 2020-11-06
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- (adjective) agreement in feeling or opinion, tuneful; not discordant, forming a pleasing or consistent whole.
- (adverb) as a result of a sudden impulse and without premeditation, without apparent external cause or stimulus.
- (noun) a seemingly absurd or self-contradictory statement or proposition that when investigated or explained may prove to be well founded or true.
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- (noun) a strong desire to do or to achieve something, typically requiring determination and hard work; desire and determination to achieve success.
- (noun) the quality of being economical with money or food; thriftiness.
- (noun) a state of stillness, calmness, and quiet in a person or place.
- (noun) a specialist in a particular branch of study; a distinguished academic; a person who is highly educated or has an aptitude for study.
7 Clues: (noun) a state of stillness, calmness, and quiet in a person or place. • (noun) the quality of being economical with money or food; thriftiness. • (adjective) agreement in feeling or opinion, tuneful; not discordant, forming a pleasing or consistent whole. • ...
Ancient China Inventions and Innovations 2023-05-25
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- This is another thing they used when traveling on the ____ road (Hint: it was a "vehicle")
- This went through Most of Asia and Europe. (Hint: It is used for trading)
- This person was the leader of the person who created ____ (Hint: The word is nothing to do with the blank)
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- This was invented in the 2nd century B.C. however it was not perfected until later
- This was made from certain worms and it was also soft and light
- This is the animal that they used when traveling on the _____ road
- ______ who would protect the merchants from bandits who would try to steal from them (This time its a fill in the blank)
7 Clues: This was made from certain worms and it was also soft and light • This is the animal that they used when traveling on the _____ road • This went through Most of Asia and Europe. (Hint: It is used for trading) • This was invented in the 2nd century B.C. however it was not perfected until later • ...
Famous Artists and Their Inventions 2025-04-21
7 Clues: Painted by Pablo Picasso in 1907 • Painted by Vincent van Gogh in 1889 • Painted by Johannes Vermeer in 1665 • Painted by Caspar David Friedrich in 1818 • Painted by Hieronymus Bosch from 1503–1515 • Painted by Sandro Botticelli from 1484-1486 • Painted by Leonardo Da Vinci between 1503-1509
anthropology puzzle 2019-08-30
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- Bastian was a German theorist of psychic unity who believed that a few fundamental ideas were the building blocks of culture.
- has been increased and perfected by a series of successive arts introduced at long intervals of time
- generally adopted by modern anthropologists
- is a domain where mostly no historical facts are available except those that may be revealed by archeological study.
- a British anthropologist, whose Primitive Culture (1871) is among the most influential books ever written in its field.
- are the dynamic changes in society that may be observed at the present time.
- of cultural particularities is an important arm of anthropology
- replaced universal laws and emphasizes specific histories of societies
- balances out various interests and concedes to each class as much as consists with the good of the rest
- referred not only to technological progress but also to moral development.
- shifted the concept of culture from a synonym for civilization to a plural sense
- is a key aspect of Boas’ theoretical position
- gradual accumulation of experimental knowledge
- is a growth and not a manufacture
- Represent previous stages of human development
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- provides a lens through which we interpret the world
- its magical trick is to make its assumptions appear natural and true
- reflect a faith is science and belief that knowledge will yield progress
- is a theory of cultural progression first espoused by early anthropologists and social theorists like L.H. Morgan
- was based on the old testament book of Genesis (Morgan’s “Mosaic cosmogony”)
- have lives separate from and beyond the lives of the individuals who compose them
- persue the more ambitions schema of discovering the laws and the history of the evolution of human society
- proposed to trace the development of interventions and discoveries but considered them subordinate to the development of primary institutions.
- should have a goal to identify social “organs” and describe their functioning
- may be divided to 3 sub-periods respectively, the older, the middle and the later period
25 Clues: is a growth and not a manufacture • generally adopted by modern anthropologists • is a key aspect of Boas’ theoretical position • gradual accumulation of experimental knowledge • Represent previous stages of human development • provides a lens through which we interpret the world • of cultural particularities is an important arm of anthropology • ...
Marketing Research Ch. 16 2025-03-17
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- The main section of a document that provides detailed information about the project, including background, how the study was conducted, what was discovered, and what these discoveries mean.
- A visual representation of data, often numerical, designed to make relationships and patterns easier to understand.
- The section of a document that presents the findings of the research that are relevant to the project's objectives.
- The section of a document that describes the research design, sampling procedures, data collection methods, and analysis techniques used in the project.
- A list of the sections and subsections within a document, along with their corresponding page numbers.
- A diagram that uses lines to show the relationship between two variables, often over time.
- A diagram with rectangular columns of different heights to show the relative sizes of different quantities.
- A communication included with a formal document that introduces it, briefly mentions authorization details, and highlights key aspects.
- A structured arrangement of data, especially numerical data, in rows and columns for easy comprehension.
- A visual tool that combines text and graphics to present information, summarize findings, and incorporate background details in an easily digestible format.
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- A subsequent communication with decision-makers or clients after they have reviewed the initial documentation to provide further details or clarify concerns.
- Suggestions for future actions based on the interpretations of the research findings
- A concise overview of a study, including its purpose, methods, main outcomes, interpretations, and suggested actions.
- A circular graphic that displays the proportions of different categories as slices of a whole.
- A document that approves a project, specifies responsibilities, and outlines available resources.
- A formal written or verbal communication that conveys the findings and suitable interpretations derived from an investigation.
- Opinions or interpretations derived from the research findings.
- A supplementary section containing material that is too technical or detailed to be included in the main part of the document.
- The initial sheet of a document that provides essential information such as the project name, the recipient, the preparer, and the date.
- A spoken delivery of the key findings of a project, often accompanied by visual aids, allowing for audience questions.
20 Clues: Opinions or interpretations derived from the research findings. • Suggestions for future actions based on the interpretations of the research findings • A diagram that uses lines to show the relationship between two variables, often over time. • A circular graphic that displays the proportions of different categories as slices of a whole. • ...
Chapter 18 sec 1,2,3 vocab 2022-12-05
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- to give good reason for an action.
- is a company that controls most or all business in a particular industry.
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- formed a new union called the American Federation of Labor, or AFL.
- to change; to make different.
- the system in which privately owned businesses compete freely.
- Addams a reformer that worked hard for poor city dwellers.
- a poor Scottish immigrant.
- tested a gas-powered airplane at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina.
- make free from impurities.
- to increase in speed.
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- is a group of corporations run by a single board of directors.
- is someone who sets up new businesses to make a profit.
- is a center offering help to the urban poor.
- unions negotiate with management for workers as a group.
- buildings divided into many tiny apartments.
- the rapid growth of city populations.
- wanted to build a devive that would carry the human voice.
- is a manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a belt.
- an business giant. Was the son of a peddler in New York.
- or businesses owned by many investor.
- place where people receive medical treatment, often for free or for a small fee.
- to get rid of
- an American manufacture, made the automobile available to millions.
25 Clues: to get rid of • to increase in speed. • a poor Scottish immigrant. • make free from impurities. • to change; to make different. • to give good reason for an action. • the rapid growth of city populations. • or businesses owned by many investor. • is a center offering help to the urban poor. • buildings divided into many tiny apartments. • ...
Chapter 18 sec 1,2,3 vocab Crossword 2022-12-05
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- to change; to make different.
- wanted to build a devive that would carry the human voice.
- make free from impurities.
- or businesses owned by many investor.
- tested a gas-powered airplane at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina.
- is someone who sets up new businesses to make a profit.
- a poor Scottish immigrant.
- the system in which privately owned businesses compete freely.
- to increase in speed.
- “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- an business giant. Was the son of a peddler in New York.
- is a manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a belt.
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
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- to get rid of
- to give good reason for an action.
- the rapid growth of city populations.
- Addams a reformer that worked hard for poor city dwellers.
- unions negotiate with management for workers as a group.
- is a group of corporations run by a single board of directors.
- place where people receive medical treatment, often for free or for a small fee.
- is a center offering help to the urban poor.
- an American manufacture, made the automobile available to millions.
- formed a new union called the American Federation of Labor, or AFL.
- is a company that controls most or all business in a particular industry.
- buildings divided into many tiny apartments.
25 Clues: to get rid of • to increase in speed. • make free from impurities. • a poor Scottish immigrant. • to change; to make different. • to give good reason for an action. • the rapid growth of city populations. • or businesses owned by many investor. • is a center offering help to the urban poor. • buildings divided into many tiny apartments. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2026-03-30
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- A large building where machines are used to manufacture goods in large quantities.
- Relating to the countryside or farming areas; where most people lived before the 1800s.
- To make or manufacture something.
- A person who moves to a new country to settle there, often seeking work in growing cities
- A group of businesses that provide a particular product or service (e.g., the coal or oil ____)
- Also called a tenement; a crowded, dirty, and often dangerous part of a city where very poor people lived.
- Conditions relating to public health, especially the provision of clean drinking water and sewage disposal.
- A key invention that allowed for near-instant communication across long distances for the first time.
- Work, especially hard physical work; also refers to the collective group of workers.
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- The movement of people or goods from one place to another using inventions like the steam engine.
- A specific type of factory that often processed raw materials like grain or cotton into finished products.
- Physical items that are produced, bought, and sold, such as clothing or tools.
- The system by which a country’s money and goods are produced and used.
- A set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something, like finding a better job or education.
- The period of rapid growth in using machines for manufacturing and production
- A strong, flexible metal made from iron that became the backbone of skyscrapers and railroads.
- Relating to a city or town; where most people moved to find work during this era.
- A type of cloth or woven fabric; the first industry to be transformed by machines.
18 Clues: To make or manufacture something. • The system by which a country’s money and goods are produced and used. • The period of rapid growth in using machines for manufacturing and production • Physical items that are produced, bought, and sold, such as clothing or tools. • Relating to a city or town; where most people moved to find work during this era. • ...
Inventors and Inventions 2022-03-09
Teaching the Nebula Theory 2023-01-23
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- Also known as star nurseries are giant clouds of dust and gas in space. Some nebulae are formed from supernovas.
- A prefix meaning "relating to the sun"
- The process in which gravity causes objects to contract, thereby converting gravitational potential energy into thermal energy.
- A prefix meaning earth or ground.
- The building blocks of planets formed from dust, rock, and other materials. Eventually, build up to larger masses called protoplanets.
- Ptolemy A roman mathematician, astronomer, astrologer, geographer, and music theorist, who proposed the Ptolemic system or geocentric model which assumed that the earth was stationary and located at the center of the universe.
- A mathematician and astronomer who developed the Heliocentric model of the universe that placed the sun rather than Earth at its center.
- A gas cloud around a forming star that has been flattened by rotation. Once the star forms, the remaining material will be referred to as a protoplanetary disk while the planets begin to form.
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- According to the nebula theory, a supernova triggered the collapse of a nebula, which began the formation of clumps of gas and dust. These clumps most likely became the sun and planets.
- A German astronomer, mathematician, astrologer, natural philosopher and writer on music studied the motion of the solar system and developed the Laws of planetary motion.
- Is a prefix meaning first, the earliest form of, primitive, or original.
- A natural philosopher, astronomer, and mathmatition who made fundamental contributions to the sciences of motion, astronomy, and revolutionary telescopic discoveries.
- The coming together and collection of matter under the influence of gravity and collisions to form larger bodies.
13 Clues: A prefix meaning earth or ground. • A prefix meaning "relating to the sun" • Is a prefix meaning first, the earliest form of, primitive, or original. • Also known as star nurseries are giant clouds of dust and gas in space. Some nebulae are formed from supernovas. • ...
Isabella's Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-11
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- Roman_______, among other structures, had a definite front, which included much more detail than the rest of the building.
- The ___________ was a league of people that banded together in order to form a group that would help to support the armies of Greece.
- Most of the Roman buildings had _________ and domes.
- Roman Numerals was a system that was the way that the Roman’s would write different_____________.
- Learning in Roman schools would consist of the children learning to ________ and to read.
- Different cities in Ancient Greece had different _________ and traditions.
- The Roman Wars and battles were many, and the Roman people felt that they had to fight in order to protect their______
- Ancient Greece had different kinds of ___________ and cities that were set close to the Mediterranean Sea.
- __________ is given credit for creating the scientific method because he helped to bring science to life for people even today.
- Wall __________ were some of the most famous art works that were done in Ancient Greece.
- The ancient Greek myths were seen as part of their ____________ and one way that the ancient Greeks could worship their gods.
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- __________ was a military and political leader in the Roman Republic.
- During Ancient Greek times, there was a warship called the ___________.
- In ancient ________ , their republic lasted for 654 years.
- In ancient ______, their republic lasted for 500 years.
- One of the most unique and wonderful of Greek inventions was ___________.
- When living in an Ancient Roman family, the father was in __________ of the household and so the children would always listen to the father.
- It was hard to do ____________ in Ancient Greece because there was not good soil.
- Ancient Greeks believed that ___________ was one of the best ways you could spend your time.
- Roman _______was an executive assembly or a governing body of prominent members of Roman society. It was founded by the first Roman emperor, Romulus.
20 Clues: Most of the Roman buildings had _________ and domes. • In ancient ______, their republic lasted for 500 years. • In ancient ________ , their republic lasted for 654 years. • __________ was a military and political leader in the Roman Republic. • During Ancient Greek times, there was a warship called the ___________. • ...
Roaring Twenties 2025-10-27
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- A talented jazz musician and trumpet player who helped spread jazz across America.
- A period when businesses grow quickly and people have more money to spend.
- A method of making products faster by having each worker do one small part of the job.
- A movie with sound; The Jazz Singer was the first one made in 1927.
- The music, art, ideas, and customs shared by a group of people.
- A car; more people owned them in the 1920s because they were cheaper to make with Henry Ford’s assembly line.
- A young woman in the 1920s who wore short dresses, bobbed her hair, and liked to dance to jazz music.
- A secret bar or nightclub where people went to drink alcohol during Prohibition.
- A movie without sound; actors used expressions and actions to tell the story.
- A time of great economic hardship that began after the stock market crash in 1929.
- A popular invention that let people listen to music, news, and shows at home.
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- A place where people buy and sell small parts (shares) of companies.
- A cultural movement in the 1920s celebrating African American art, writing, and music, centered in Harlem, New York.
- A time from 1920 to 1933 when it was illegal to make, sell, or transport alcohol in the United States.
- The first person to fly alone across the Atlantic Ocean in his airplane, The Spirit of St. Louis.
- A famous baseball player who became a hero for hitting record-breaking home runs.
- A nickname for the 1920s, a time of excitement, new inventions, and big cultural changes in the United States.
- A lively style of music with strong rhythms and improvisation that became popular in the 1920s.
- The popular styles of clothing that changed quickly during the 1920s.
- A new idea or creation that makes life easier or more interesting.
20 Clues: The music, art, ideas, and customs shared by a group of people. • A new idea or creation that makes life easier or more interesting. • A movie with sound; The Jazz Singer was the first one made in 1927. • A place where people buy and sell small parts (shares) of companies. • The popular styles of clothing that changed quickly during the 1920s. • ...
The Chicago Times Crossword 2022-12-16
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- they were the ones who favored the spoils system of political patronage, were lead by New York Senator Roscoe Conkling. The battle over patronage split the Republican party into two factions
- leading steel producer, billion-dollar corporation
- The combination in one company of two or more stages of production normally operated by separate companies
- A derogatory term of social criticism originally applied to certain wealthy and powerful 19th-century American businessmen.
- absorption into a single firm of several firms involved in the same level of production and sharing resources at that level
- a republican political machine
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- an eminent scientist, inventor, engineer and innovator who is credited with inventing the first practical telephone.
- the political doctrine that supports the rights and powers of the common people in their struggle with the privileged elite
- a cartoonist for the New York Times and drew many famous political cartoons
- Big in the steel industry, also a philathropist
- the policy of protecting the interests of native-born or established inhabitants against those of immigrants.
- United States inventor; inventions included the phonograph and incandescent electric light and the microphone
- Big in the oil industry, monopolized it
- a manufacturing process in which parts (usually interchangeable parts) are added to a product in a sequential manner using optimally planned logistics to create a finished product much faster than with handcrafting-type methods
- Famous Journalist, most notably the author of The Jungle
15 Clues: a republican political machine • Big in the oil industry, monopolized it • Big in the steel industry, also a philathropist • leading steel producer, billion-dollar corporation • Famous Journalist, most notably the author of The Jungle • a cartoonist for the New York Times and drew many famous political cartoons • ...
Vocab Practice 2025-06-10
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- The blending of cultures and ideas as a result of goods and beliefs being exchanged across regions.
- Often called the “cradle of civilization,” this region lies between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.
- A religious movement that led to the split of Christianity and the creation of Protestant churches.
- A period of major advances in science and thinking, including discoveries by Galileo and Newton.
- A time of great learning in the Muslim world with advancements in medicine, math, and literature.
- A powerful Muslim empire that took over Constantinople in 1453 and lasted until the early 20th century.
- A European cultural movement that emphasized art, learning, and a return to classical ideas.
- A major religion of India that includes beliefs in karma, reincarnation, and many gods.
- The shift from hunting and gathering to farming and permanent settlements.
- A medieval political and economic system where land was exchanged for loyalty and labor on self-sufficient estates.
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- A religion based on the teachings of Jesus and the belief in one God and salvation.
- A series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims over control of the Holy Land.
- A philosophy that emphasized respect for elders, family loyalty, and proper behavior in society.
- A monotheistic religion founded by Muhammad in Arabia, based on the Quran.
- A time when European powers explored and colonized new parts of the world, looking for trade routes and riches.
- A Mesoamerican civilization known for building Tenochtitlán and practicing human sacrifice.
- One of the oldest monotheistic religions, based on a covenant between God and Abraham.
- This topic includes deserts, savannas, and rivers and helps explain historical trade and migration patterns on the continent.
- An ancient empire known for its tolerance, road system, and leaders like Cyrus and Darius.
- A religion founded in India by Siddhartha Gautama that focuses on ending suffering and reaching enlightenment.
- A nomadic group from Central Asia who created the largest land empire in history under Genghis Khan.
- The first Chinese dynasty to unify the country under Emperor Shi Huangdi; known for harsh rule and the Great Wall.
- A Chinese philosophy that believed people were naturally bad and needed strict laws to maintain order.
23 Clues: A monotheistic religion founded by Muhammad in Arabia, based on the Quran. • The shift from hunting and gathering to farming and permanent settlements. • A religion based on the teachings of Jesus and the belief in one God and salvation. • One of the oldest monotheistic religions, based on a covenant between God and Abraham. • ...
No Hair. Don't Care 2025-02-06
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- Its scientific name is Haliaeetus leucocephalus.
- One of this man's inventions included GLH-9, aka "hair in a can."
- MANTL ranked him #1 in their 10 Most Powerful Bald Men list.
- Steve Carell screams out this celebrity's name as he's being waxed in The 40 Year-Old Virgin.
- Prior to becoming "Stone Cold" with a shaved head, Steve Austin had flowing blonde locks and went by this former wrestling nickname.
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- Sy Sperling was "not only the president" but "also a client" of this club.
- Demi Moore shaved her head for the lead role of this 1997 Ridley Scott film.
- Medical term for the condition of complete hair loss, often affecting the scalp.
- According to Proctor & Gamble, the original model was a U.S. Navy sailor from Pensacola, Florida.
- Seems improbable, but this breed of hairless cat first originated in Canada.
10 Clues: Its scientific name is Haliaeetus leucocephalus. • MANTL ranked him #1 in their 10 Most Powerful Bald Men list. • One of this man's inventions included GLH-9, aka "hair in a can." • Sy Sperling was "not only the president" but "also a client" of this club. • Demi Moore shaved her head for the lead role of this 1997 Ridley Scott film. • ...
Industrial Revolution Crossroad 2022-11-03
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- Buildings similar to apartments that were built in urban areas to support multiple families in one room.
- A country that couldn't support the Industrial Revolution because the middle class wasn't willing to take risks.
- The revolution was farming became more efficient with inventions like the seed drill.
- The practice of making young children work in factories, which results in injury and sickness.
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- Machine powered by coal that powers most of the machines in the Industrial Revolution.
- A country where the Industrial Revolution because of its many waterways, coal mines, and a middle class that would take risks.
6 Clues: The revolution was farming became more efficient with inventions like the seed drill. • Machine powered by coal that powers most of the machines in the Industrial Revolution. • The practice of making young children work in factories, which results in injury and sickness. • ...
Engineering Vocabulary 2 2025-03-05
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- The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry, involving tools, machines, and systems.
- A systematic investigation to establish facts or principles or to collect information on a subject, often leading to new discoveries.
- A tool used to evaluate and prioritize different options based on specific criteria.
- The quality of being exact or accurate in measurements or statements.
- A design approach that aims to create products and environments that are accessible and usable by all people, regardless of their age, ability, or status.
- A change made to something in order to improve it or make it more suitable for a particular purpose.
- The act of working together with others to achieve a common goal, especially in projects or research.
- The rate at which work is done.
- The process of creating new ideas, products, or methods that improve existing solutions or address specific problems.
- Lines that intersect at a right angle (90 degrees).
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- A step-by-step procedure or formula for solving a problem or performing a task, often used in computer programming and mathematics.
- Related to the senses; refers to the way we perceive our environment through sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell.
- A change in position of an object over time.
- A standard quantity used to measure something, such as length, volume, or mass.
- The process of repeating a set of operations or steps to achieve a desired outcome or improvement.
- Standards or principles by which something is judged or decided.
- The answer to a problem.
- A computer graphics technique used to create a digital representation of a solid object, often used in engineering and design.
- A push or pull that can change the motion of an object.
- The act of noticing and describing events in a careful and systematic way.
- The branch of science and technology concerned with the design, building, and use of machines, structures, and systems.
- The ability to do work.
- A treatment method used to help individuals improve their physical, mental, or emotional well-being.
23 Clues: The ability to do work. • The answer to a problem. • The rate at which work is done. • A change in position of an object over time. • Lines that intersect at a right angle (90 degrees). • A push or pull that can change the motion of an object. • Standards or principles by which something is judged or decided. • ...
water cycle luke pd 6 2023-11-29
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- Streamflow is the water flowing in the creeks, streams, and rivers that you see in the low-lying parts of the landscape.
- Fog contains very tiny liquid water particles, like a cloud,
- Runoff is nothing more than water "running off" the land surface.
- the sun is what makes the water cycle work
- Clouds are made of water, and water has weight, so how can they float? They float because the air below them has weight, too—more weight.
- One of the more recent discoveries in the oceans are "thermal ocean vents", as you see in this picture. You are seeing very hot water pouring out of what looks like a mini-volcano at the bottom of the ocean, many miles below the surface.
- The air outside may look invisible, but it is full of molecules
- Clouds are made of water, and water has weight,
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- and snow Ice and glaciers are part of the water cycle, even though the water in them moves very slowly.
- A water molecule contains 2 hydrogen
- melt Just like the flowers waiting for springtime to bloom, this snow is waiting for warmer temperatures so it can melt and get back into contributing water to the ever-moving water cycle.
- The ground stores huge amounts of water and it exists to some degree no matter where on Earth you are.
- A lake is a low area on the ground where water collects and pools.
- animals ls in the grand scheme of the water cycle, animals may not play a very big role, but all animals, including you, participate in moving water around as part of the water cycle.
- Some of the water that falls from the sky soaks into the ground and becomes groundwater,
15 Clues: A water molecule contains 2 hydrogen • the sun is what makes the water cycle work • Clouds are made of water, and water has weight, • Fog contains very tiny liquid water particles, like a cloud, • The air outside may look invisible, but it is full of molecules • Runoff is nothing more than water "running off" the land surface. • ...
The Gilded Age 2014-01-20
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- American politician and 'boss' of Tammany Hall in New York City
- Nationwide railroad strike in the U.S. in 1984; pitted the American Railway Union against the Pullman company, the main railroads, and the federal government; response to reduction in wages
- Began in the 1870s when people flocked to the cities
- Written by Andrew Carnegie; describes the responsibility of philanthropy by the new upper class of self-made rich
- United States inventor; inventions include phonograph and incandescent light bulb
- The absorption into a single firm of several firms involved in the same level of production and sharing resources at that level
- A form of political corruption; the unscrupulous use of a politician's authority for personal gain
- Statues that allowed for the creation of land-grant colleges
- Federal law established in 1883 that stipulated that government jobs should be awarded on the basis of merit
- Island in New York Bay that was the principal immigration station for the United States
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- The combination in one company of two or more stages of production normally operated by separate companies
- A policy that allows businesses to operate with very little interference from the government
- Secret workingmen's organization formed in 1896 to defend the interests of laborers; led by Uriah Smith Stephens
- A steel-making process in which carbon, silicon, and other impurities are removed from molten pig iron by oxidation in a blast of air
- Settlement house in the U.S. co-founded by Jane Addams and Ellen Gates Starr
15 Clues: Began in the 1870s when people flocked to the cities • Statues that allowed for the creation of land-grant colleges • American politician and 'boss' of Tammany Hall in New York City • Settlement house in the U.S. co-founded by Jane Addams and Ellen Gates Starr • United States inventor; inventions include phonograph and incandescent light bulb • ...
Unit One 2017-09-06
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- Greek City-State
- moral integrity and honor to surname
- Divine approval of a ruler
- thinkers who question things in the world
- art with balance, harmony, and order
- the process in which a soul is reborn again until it reaches perfect understanding
- an organized system of beliefs, and worships that centers on one or more god(s)
- a city and its surrounding land functioning as an independent country
- to do without doing
- light, amusing play that makes fun of serious subjects
- prehistoric period in which people learned to polish stone tools, make pottery, grow crops, and raise animals
- culminating value of all one's life actions (good and bad)
- belief in MANY gods
- indigenous people of western North Africa
- any belief that went against the teaching of the Roman Catholic Church
- serious drama dealing with the downfall of a hero
- Pilgrimage to Mecca (one of the five pillars)
- wealthy landowners in Rome
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- belief in ONE god
- System of bringing water to the fields
- period of Roman peace
- Diffusion, new ideas spreading from one culture to another
- period of history during which people used bronze
- Commoners in Rome
- prehistoric period in which people made use of crude stone tools and weapons
- Self-employed poets
- Spiritual leader of the Roman Catholic Church
- taming of animals for human use
- a state of perfect wisdom in which one understands basic truth
- Crescent, an arc of rich farmland in Southwest Asia
- the way in which people apply knowledge, tools, and inventions to meet their needs
- Trade route between China and the Mediterranean
- conflict between two political groups in the same country
- the belief that spirits are present in plants, animals, and other natural objects
- the truthful way or will
35 Clues: Greek City-State • belief in ONE god • Commoners in Rome • Self-employed poets • to do without doing • belief in MANY gods • period of Roman peace • the truthful way or will • Divine approval of a ruler • wealthy landowners in Rome • taming of animals for human use • moral integrity and honor to surname • art with balance, harmony, and order • System of bringing water to the fields • ...
Environmental, Ethical, and Legal issues in Computer Science 2025-02-01
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- The process of substituting old devices with new ones.
- The process of planning and creating a system or product.
- A formal authorization to use software under certain conditions.
- A rule or directive made and maintained by an authority.
- Software that is owned and restricted by its creator.
- A type of intellectual property protection for original inventions.
- The improper or unethical use of technology.
- An abbreviation for the law that prevents unauthorized modification of computer material.
- A person or group with an interest in an issue or project.
- A collection of programs and data used to operate computers.
- A formal decision or law enacted by a government.
- A type of cyber threat that locks data and demands payment.
- The unauthorized access of computer systems.
- A term for materials and substances used in electronics.
- The process of converting data into a secure format.
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- Software that harms or disrupts systems.
- The power consumption required to run electronic devices.
- The ability to protect data from unauthorized access.
- The name of outdated electronics being discarded.
- The ethical concern of ensuring fair access to technology.
- A law that governs data protection in the UK and EU.
- The physical parts of a computer system.
- The practice of reusing materials to reduce waste.
- Harmful substances found in electronic waste that can damage the environment and human health.
- A law related to the protection of intellectual property.
- Measures taken to protect users and systems from harm.
- The process of creating software to perform tasks automatically.
- A type of software license that allows users to modify and share freely.
- Laws that protect personal information online.
- A material commonly used in electronic device casings.
- Information that is processed or stored by a computer.
31 Clues: Software that harms or disrupts systems. • The physical parts of a computer system. • The improper or unethical use of technology. • The unauthorized access of computer systems. • Laws that protect personal information online. • The name of outdated electronics being discarded. • A formal decision or law enacted by a government. • ...
Legal Terms in Business 2024-01-23
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- Agreeing to the terms of an offer, making a contract.
- Works or information freely available for public use, not protected by intellectual property laws.
- Being legally responsible for one's actions, with potential consequences for negligence or breach of duty.
- Breaking a legal obligation, usually by not fulfilling the terms of a contract.
- A unique symbol, logo, word, or phrase that identifies and sets apart a company's products or services.
- Introducing new ideas, products, or methods, often leading to the creation of intellectual property.
- Exclusive rights granted to an inventor for a new and useful invention.
- A legal agreement giving permission to use intellectual property with specific conditions.
- The legal obligation to act in the best interest of another person, often based on trust and responsibility.
- Creations of the mind like inventions, art, designs, or symbols protected by law.
- Expected level of skill and competence in a professional field, often used for legal assessments of performance.
- Legally allowed limited use of copyrighted material without permission for purposes like criticism, news reporting, or research.
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- Following laws and industry rules to make sure business practices and advice meet legal standards.
- Unauthorized use or reproduction of intellectual property, violating exclusive rights.
- Keeping client information private to maintain trust in the advisor-client relationship.
- The organized process of identifying, evaluating, and minimizing potential risks to protect clients' financial well-being.
- Actively representing and protecting a client's interests in decision-making.
- Imitating or reproducing goods to deceive consumers, violating trademark and copyright laws.
- Something valuable exchanged between parties, like money or services, forming the basis of a contract.
- Thorough research or investigation before making business decisions to minimize risks.
- Revealing relevant information to clients for transparency about conflicts of interest, risks, and other details.
- A proposal from one person to another to make a legal agreement.
22 Clues: Agreeing to the terms of an offer, making a contract. • A proposal from one person to another to make a legal agreement. • Exclusive rights granted to an inventor for a new and useful invention. • Actively representing and protecting a client's interests in decision-making. • Breaking a legal obligation, usually by not fulfilling the terms of a contract. • ...
The Agricultural Revolution 2016-03-30
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- a layer of gas above the Earth's surface that protects human beings from harmful rays of the sun
- the essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- to use
- as economy based on industry, not agriculture
- to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- new inventions; the science of industry
- money used to invest in business
- animal food
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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
- an increase in the world's temperature
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
- a complete change in something; the overthrow of a government
- to feed on growing plants such as grass
- animal droppings used to fertilize land
- a supply of workers
- unproductive; inadequate in performance
- an act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions
- land held to be used by everyone
18 Clues: to use • animal food • a supply of workers • land held to be used by everyone • money used to invest in business • an increase in the world's temperature • to feed on growing plants such as grass • animal droppings used to fertilize land • unproductive; inadequate in performance • new inventions; the science of industry • as economy based on industry, not agriculture • ...
The world 2018-09-09
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- The world´s most famous leather tanneries are in ………….
- The specific boats in Venice are called …..
- One of the first Chinese inventions is ……
- What destroyed the Southern Wall of Colosseum?
- The meat jerky traditionally consumed in South Africa is ….
- What is the name of the typical dessert in New Zealand?
- What is the currency of Hungary?
- Ayers Rock or …………. – a rock formation sacred to Aboriginal people - is located in Australia
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- Where can you take Tram 28? Lisbon
- It is a huge, ancient auditorium in Rome.
- What is Niagara Falls?
- Jorn Utzon was the architect who designed Opera in Sydney – he was from …..
- What is considered the Eighth Wonder?
- The shape of the Colosseum is similar to ….
- The Maori name for New Zealand is ………….
- What Saint is celebrated in Ireland as an official National Day?
- The most famous road ……………… race in the world, the Tour de France goes through the French landscape.
- Taj ……… was built by Mughal Emperor in the memory of his beautiful wife.
18 Clues: What is Niagara Falls? • What is the currency of Hungary? • Where can you take Tram 28? Lisbon • What is considered the Eighth Wonder? • The Maori name for New Zealand is …………. • It is a huge, ancient auditorium in Rome. • One of the first Chinese inventions is …… • The shape of the Colosseum is similar to …. • The specific boats in Venice are called ….. • ...
Vocabulary List 11 2020-01-13
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- Soda and sugar companies make the _________ that large doses of sugar do not negatively impact one's health.
- The best way to train a dog is to ________________ any positive behaviors as soon as they occur.
- Benjamin Franklin's ______________, that electricity could be created and used, proved to be one of the most useful discoveries in the history of humanity.
- Having to do with effective or persuasive use of language
- Teachers confuse students by ______________ to historical figures they expect the students to know.
- In his essay, Randy must _________ the opinions of several experts.
- The Great Depression was _________________ by the stock market crash.
- To _____________ how important it was to vote for the tax hike, he repeated it 18 times in his speech.
- Surrounding sentences help to put the idea in ____________.
- The __________ of the motivation speech was very upbeat and energetic.
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- She hates my cooking. Although she is sweet about it and claims to like it, her disgust with it is ___________ in the faces she makes while eating it.
- Sometimes, a story's theme is not stated directly in a clear sentence, but is instead ____________ throughout the feeling of the overall work.
- He told his story in court, but when the judge asked him to ________________ he could not provide any additional information, making his story hard to believe.
- Sometimes, no matter how __________ my directions are, you still somehow manage to get lost almost every time.
- I argued that cloning humans would be a good idea, but her _________________; that we shouldn't because they may eventually take over, was very convincing.
- You can ________ the meaning of the word from the context of the rest of the sentence.
- Though he _______________ himself and relaxed and laid back, most people viewed him and stressed out and anxious.
- She had an interesting _______________, and she made him think about things differently.
- The Haitian community ______________ to charities and aid workers for relief after the destruction of the earthquakes.
- Authors often use bright imagery and vivid figurative language to ________________ their readers' attention.
20 Clues: Having to do with effective or persuasive use of language • Surrounding sentences help to put the idea in ____________. • In his essay, Randy must _________ the opinions of several experts. • The Great Depression was _________________ by the stock market crash. • The __________ of the motivation speech was very upbeat and energetic. • ...
Psychology Review 2024-09-03
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- type of psychology that focuses on the discoveries of the structural elements of the mind
- type of approach that states that children actively construct their understanding of the world, rather than just absorbing it
- type of psychology that focuses on how we process and interpret information
- this animal was experimented on in Pavlov's research
- psychologist that investigated the effect of salivation and digestion
- type of psychology that focuses on the discovery of the mind through the exploration of emotions, memories, and habits
- the belief that what we know comes from experience
- type of psychology that focuses on the structures of the body and how they may impact a given thought, behavior, or emotion
- the science of behavior and mental processes
- type of need at the bottom of Maslow's heirarchy that includes food, water, shelter, and clothing
- type of conditioning that Skinner studied, where a person creates a conditioned response due to a stimulus
- psychologist who explored psychoanalysis and created the tripartite theory of mind
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- this theory states that a person has an innate desire and need for a caregiver
- type of psychology that focuses on how we are affected by unconscious drives and conflicts
- type of reinforcement that provides a direct reward for performing a certain behavior
- philosopher who argued that the mind at birth is a blank slate
- this animal was experimented on in Harlow's research
- the top of Maslow's hierarchy in which a person reaches their full potential
- portion of the mind that represents primal desires according to Freud
- how we incorporate new information into preexisting ideas and schemas
- type of bias that occurs when a person in an experiment either consciously or unconsciously acts a certain way to please the researcher
- first stage of Piaget's stages of development, where a person tries to achieve object permanence (birth to 2 years old)
- the portion of the tripartite theory of mind that represents societal norms and values
- this animal was experimented on in Skinner's research
24 Clues: the science of behavior and mental processes • the belief that what we know comes from experience • this animal was experimented on in Harlow's research • this animal was experimented on in Pavlov's research • this animal was experimented on in Skinner's research • philosopher who argued that the mind at birth is a blank slate • ...
AGE OF EXPLORATION 2024-10-30
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- It was the largest forced migration of people in history, with an estimated 12–15 million Africans enslaved and transported between the 16th and 19th centuries
- a country or area under the full or partial political control of another country, typically a distant one, and occupied by settlers from that country.
- the exchange of plants, animals, diseases, and culture between the Old and New Worlds
- a group of English settlers who traveled to North America on the Mayflower in 1620 and established Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts
- was a Spanish conquistador, best known for his expeditions that led to the Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire
- an economic policy that aims to increase a country's wealth and power through trade restrictions
- a Spanish conquistador who led an expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec Empire
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- was a Portuguese[3] explorer best known for having planned and led the 1519–22 Spanish expedition to the East Indies, which achieved the first circumnavigation of Earth in history
- settlement in the Colony of Virginia was the first permanent English settlement in the Americas
- an agreement between the monarchs of Spain and Portugal in 1494 that divided the world into two spheres of influence
- was an Italian explorer and navigator from the Republic of Genoa who completed four Spanish-based voyages across the Atlantic Ocean
- he became the first European navigator to round the southern tip of Africa and to demonstrate that the most effective southward route for ships lies in the open ocean
- was a central figure in the early days of the Portuguese Empire and in the 15th-century European maritime discoveries and maritime expansion
- was a Portuguese explorer and nobleman who was the first European to reach India by sea
14 Clues: the exchange of plants, animals, diseases, and culture between the Old and New Worlds • a Spanish conquistador who led an expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec Empire • was a Portuguese explorer and nobleman who was the first European to reach India by sea • ...
first crossword puzzle 2022-12-03
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- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- buildings divided into many tiny apartments
- to get rid of something
- worked hard for poor city dwellers
- unions negotiate with management for workers as a group.
- also came from humble beginnings.
- formed a new union.It was called the Knights of Labor,or AFL.
- A poor Scottish immigrant,he worked his way up in the Railroad business
- is a group of corporations run by a single board of directors.
- place where people receive medical treatment
- to change;to make a different
- tested a gas-powered airplane at Kitty Hawk,North Carolina.Refine: purify;make free from impurities
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- the system in which privately owned businesses compete freely.
- is a company that controls most or all business in a particular industry.
- to give good reason an action
- “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- is a center offering help to the urban poor.
- to increase in speed
- is someone who set up new businesses to make a profit
- purify;make free from impurities
- is the rapid growth of city populations
- an American manufacturer,made the automobile available to millions.
- wanted to build a device that would carry the human voice.
- or businesses owned by many investors
- is a manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a belt.
25 Clues: to increase in speed • to get rid of something • to give good reason an action • to change;to make a different • purify;make free from impurities • also came from humble beginnings. • worked hard for poor city dwellers • or businesses owned by many investors • is the rapid growth of city populations • buildings divided into many tiny apartments • ...
Art & Humanities CrossWord 2025-02-19
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- is considered the founder of Islam?
- famous church was built in Rome during the reign of the Emperor Constantine? (Basilica)
- family ruled England during the 16th century?
- what earlier model did Charlemagne base his administration and decrees?
- for A narrative poem about a hero's quest
- was responsible for the important translation of the Bible into German in 1521?
- is the name for the central aisle of a church, which the congregation can use?
- French philosopher is often called the "Father of Modern Philosophy"?
- colossal sculpture stands next to the pyramids at Gizeh?
- was the founder of Islam born?
- Italian city was famous for its oil paintings?
- was the name of the predominant European art style of the 1600s?
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- was the primary source of the Medici family's wealth?
- artist left a 13,000-page collection of notes containing drawings of human anatomy, inventions, geometric shapes, and a human fetus?
- term refers to the Japanese official who oversaw the empire's professional warrior class?
- is generally considered to be the greatest epic poem in English of the 1600s?
- Hinduism, what term refers to the path of doing one's duty according to one's caste?
- growing political force contributed tot he success of the Protestant Reformation?
- Greek mythology, who is the king of the Underworld?
- style of art gradually replaced Rococo in the late 1700s?
20 Clues: was the founder of Islam born? • is considered the founder of Islam? • for A narrative poem about a hero's quest • family ruled England during the 16th century? • Italian city was famous for its oil paintings? • Greek mythology, who is the king of the Underworld? • was the primary source of the Medici family's wealth? • ...
Chapter 1 - Intro To ES 2022-08-30
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- the environment's natural processes that provide us with the resources we need to support life
- the transformation of once fertile land into desert
- an estimate of the amount of land that is needed to supply a person with the resources they need to survive including housing, food, energy, and land to dispose of waste
- a period of significant agricultural development marked by new farming techniques and inventions that led to a massive increase in food production
- substances that can be replenished over a period of time, such as sunlight, wind, soil, and timber
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- a period of significant economic development marked by the introduction of power-driven machinery
- a social movement dedicated to protecting the natural world, and by extension, people, from the harmful changes produced by human activities
- substances that are in finite supply and will run out for example minerals and crude oils
- all the living and nonliving things with which an organism interacts
- the field of science that studies the interactions of the physical, chemical, and biological components of the environment and also the relationships and effects of these components with the organisms in the environment
- the cutting down or clearing of trees from a wooded area
- substances and energy sources that we take from the environment and use
- the maximum population size of a species that an ecosystem can support indefinitely
- when the number of individuals of a species exceeds a certain threshold
- variability of life forms within a given ecosystem
- the act of meeting the needs of the present human population without compromising the ecosystem services and natural resources needed for future generations to meet their needs
16 Clues: variability of life forms within a given ecosystem • the transformation of once fertile land into desert • the cutting down or clearing of trees from a wooded area • all the living and nonliving things with which an organism interacts • substances and energy sources that we take from the environment and use • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2021-10-27
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- to mean an excess of. commodity exports over commodity imports
- Line of demarcation separated the land between Portugal and Spain
- to the exchange of diseases, ideas, food. crops, and populations between the New World and the Old World following the voyage to the Americas by Christo pher Columbus in 1492.
- a racial classification used to refer to a person of a combined European and Indigenous American ancestry.
- an economic policy that is designed to maximize the exports and minimize the imports for an economy.
- a Portuguese mariner and explorer.
- an economic policy that is designed to maximize the exports and minimize the imports for an economy.
- a Portuguese explorer and the first European to reach India by sea.
- a company whose stock is owned jointly by the shareholders.
- officially the United East India Company, was a megacorporation founded by a government-directed consolidation of several rival Dutch trading companies in the early 17th century.
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- a multilateral system of trading in which a country pays for its imports from one country by its exports to another.
- that one person has total ownership of another
- the Edo shogunate, was the military government of Japan during the Edo period from 1603 to 1868.
- a trading body for English merchants, specifically to participate in the East Indian spice trade. It later added such items as cotton and silk
- a Portuguese explorer and Hispanic Monarchy's subject from 1518.
- a grant by the Spanish Crown to a colonist in America conferring the right to demand tribute and forced labor from the Indian inhabitants of an area.
- a central figure in the early days of the Portuguese Empire and in the 15th-century European maritime discoveries and maritime expansion.
- an Italian explorer and navigator who completed four voyages across the Atlantic Ocean, opening the way for the widespread European exploration and colonization of the Americas
- the last Inca Emperor. After defeating his brother, Atahualpa became very briefly the last Sapa Inca of the Inca Empire before the Spanish conquest ended his reign.
- the transportation by slave traders of various enslaved African people, mainly to the Americas. The slave trade regularly used the triangular trade route and its Middle Passage, and existed from the 16th to the 19th centuries.
20 Clues: a Portuguese mariner and explorer. • that one person has total ownership of another • a company whose stock is owned jointly by the shareholders. • to mean an excess of. commodity exports over commodity imports • a Portuguese explorer and Hispanic Monarchy's subject from 1518. • Line of demarcation separated the land between Portugal and Spain • ...
industrial revolution 2023-05-08
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- Growth of cities, and movement of people from rural areas to cities.
- Time when new inventions such as the seed drill and the steel plow made farming easier and faster. The production of food rose dramatically.
- A fabric made by weaving, used in making cloth
- Social class made up of skilled workers, professionals, business people and wealthy farmers.
- Many machines set up in large buildings where people went to work. A method of production that brought many workers and machines together.
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- Children as young as six or seven years had to work. The conditions were horrible and unsafe.
- Someone who takes on all the financial risks of a business. risk their time and money to start and manage businesses.
- An economic system based on private ownership of capital.The people control the economy and what is bought and sold.
- The development of industries for the machine production of goods.
- Rotating what is planted in each section yearly to increase output, and allows the land to re-generate. (Get the nutrients back in the soil)
- Introduces the world to Marxism, theories of socialism and the inevitable revolt of the working class. Author of "The Communist Manifesto".
- Rich landowners buy up farms connecting them together and use productive farming methods to increase agricultural crops over large areas of land, bought from farmers nearby and increased profits for the wealthy landowners.
12 Clues: A fabric made by weaving, used in making cloth • The development of industries for the machine production of goods. • Growth of cities, and movement of people from rural areas to cities. • Social class made up of skilled workers, professionals, business people and wealthy farmers. • ...
Flame 3 2023-03-13
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- n. large, round balls that travel around a star
- adj. having died out completely
- v. to come out of an egg
- n. something that is very special or valuable
- n. to blend into the background; to hide
- n. an illness
- n. group of animals living together
- n. a strong hope
- n. signs of a sickness or injury
- n. strong threads made by a spider
- n. holes or tunnels where an animal lives underground
- v. to conduct a scientific test
- n. acts of finding something new
- n. a long trip
- v. breathe in
- v. grow into a more advanced form
- n. cousins of plants that grow in water
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- n. sets of computer data
- n. a group of living things that are similar
- adj. slightly wet
- adj. very, very hungry
- n. a layer of gases surrounding a planet or moon
- n. a woman who rules an empire
- n. animals that eat other animals
- adv. in a strange manner
- n. the ability to stay steady without falling
- v. to share information using pictures or language
- v. breathe out
- cycle n. the stages of change that a living thing has
29 Clues: n. an illness • v. breathe in • v. breathe out • n. a long trip • n. a strong hope • adj. slightly wet • adj. very, very hungry • n. sets of computer data • v. to come out of an egg • adv. in a strange manner • n. a woman who rules an empire • adj. having died out completely • v. to conduct a scientific test • n. signs of a sickness or injury • n. acts of finding something new • ...
Vocabulary week 4 2022-09-08
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- influenced by charm, art, or skill
- a sudden, important advance
- in a way that shows great interest or excitement
- declared as one’s own
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- having or showing a strong feeling
- things that are made or invented for a particular purpose
- 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
- imagined something that could or would happen in the future
8 Clues: declared as one’s own • a sudden, important advance • having or showing a 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 • imagined something that could or would happen in the future • ...
5th Grade Vocabulary Puzzle 2022-09-27
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- you declared something as your own
- you act in a way that shows great interest or excitement
- is an important advance
- you are influenced by charm, art, or skill
- are paper that give a person or company the right to make, use, or sell new inventions for a certain number of years
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- you imagined good things would happen in her future
- are things that are made or invented for a particular purpose
- you have or show a strong feeling about it
8 Clues: is an important advance • you declared something as your own • you have or show a strong feeling about it • you are influenced by charm, art, or skill • you imagined good things would happen in her future • you act in a way that shows great interest or excitement • are things that are made or invented for a particular purpose • ...
Unit 1 Week 4 Vocabulary 2022-10-13
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- are things that are made or invented for a particular purpose.
- is an important advance.
- are papers that give a person or company the right to make, use, or sell new inventions for a certain number of years.
- imagined good things would happen in her future.
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- you are influenced by charm, art, or skill.
- you have or show a strong feeling about it.
- you act in a way that shows great interest or excitement.
- you declared it as your own.
8 Clues: is an important advance. • you declared it as your own. • you are influenced by charm, art, or skill. • you have or show a strong feeling about it. • imagined good things would happen in her future. • you act in a way that shows great interest or excitement. • are things that are made or invented for a particular purpose. • ...
Find Thomas' Inventions! 2021-04-05
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- This device fires pottery today
- This invention power electricity in our homes
- This device records sounds to be replayed later
- This device was a failure but helped create cement
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- This was the earliest movie camera
- This is what we use to power individual devices that are portable or do not plug-in to an outlet
- This was one of Thomas Edison's most famous inventions. We use lots of these in our homes today
- This is used in making tattoos today
8 Clues: This device fires pottery today • This was the earliest movie camera • This is used in making tattoos today • This invention power electricity in our homes • This device records sounds to be replayed later • This device was a failure but helped create cement • This was one of Thomas Edison's most famous inventions. We use lots of these in our homes today • ...
Unit 1 Week 4 Vocabulary 2023-09-05
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- influenced by charm, art or skill
- having or showing a strong feeling
- things that are made or invented for a particular use
- declared as one's own
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- in a way that shows great interest or excitement
- imagined something that could or would happen in the future
- a sudden, important advance
- papers issued to a person or company by the government that grants them the right to be the only one to make, use, or sell new inventions for a period of time
8 Clues: declared as one's own • a sudden, important advance • influenced by charm, art or skill • having or showing a strong feeling • in a way that shows great interest or excitement • things that are made or invented for a particular use • imagined something that could or would happen in the future • ...
Unit 1 Week 4 Vocabulary 2024-09-11
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- papers issued to a person or company by the government to grant the right to be the ony one to make, use or sell new inventions for a period of time
- declared as one's own
- having or showing a strong feeling
- a sudden, important advance
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- imagined something that could or would happen in the future
- influenced by charm, art or skill
- things that are made or invented for a pretesticular purpose
- in a way that shows great interest or excitement
8 Clues: declared as one's own • a sudden, important advance • influenced by charm, art or skill • having or showing a strong feeling • in a way that shows great interest or excitement • imagined something that could or would happen in the future • things that are made or invented for a pretesticular purpose • ...
The Four Great Inventions of Ancient China 2025-09-15
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- of or from a long time ago 古代的
- relating to or belonging to the armed forces 軍事的
- to cover or reach a wider or increasing area 傳播
- first of all 原本
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- a way of doing an activity that needs skill 技能
- something that has never been made before 發明
- to write down 記錄
- to take part in special enjoyable activities in order to show that a particular occasion is important 慶祝
8 Clues: first of all 原本 • to write down 記錄 • of or from a long time ago 古代的 • something that has never been made before 發明 • a way of doing an activity that needs skill 技能 • to cover or reach a wider or increasing area 傳播 • relating to or belonging to the armed forces 軍事的 • to take part in special enjoyable activities in order to show that a particular occasion is important 慶祝
Chapter 18 Sections 1, 2 & 3 Vocabulary 2022-12-01
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- document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- American manufacturer, made the car available to millions
- “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
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- manufacturing method where a product is put together as it moves down a moving belt
4 Clues: American manufacturer, made the car available to millions • document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product • “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions • manufacturing method where a product is put together as it moves down a moving belt
The Battle of the Labyrinth 2014-03-12
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- String used to navigate the Labyrinth.
- Percy’s sword.
- A tree nymph. Also, Grover’s girlfriend.
- Son of Hermes. Becomes the host of Kronos at the end of the book.
- Son of Hades and brother of Bianca di Angelo. In the last book he blames Percy for the death of his sister but later forgives Percy in the Labyrinth.
- A friendly Cyclops who is a half brother to Percy.
- The only remaining Hekatonkheires. (Hundred-Handed-One)
- Percy’s mom’s boyfriend. Person that got Percy into the high school.
- Titan lord. Rises in the end of the book possessing Luke.
- The ancient jailer of the elder Cyclops. Half Dragon half human.
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- Hellhound that Percy receives at the end of the book.
- A satyr, and also one of Percy’s best friends. Hates being underground. He also becomes a Lord of the Wild and a chosen one of Pan.
- A mortal that can see through the Mist. She is also Percy’s friend.
- Daughter of Athena. She receives the quest from the Oracle and becomes the owner of all Daedalus’ inventions and one of his silver laptops at the end of the book.
- Nico’s sister that Percy was blamed for killing.
- Main character (son of Poseidon) helps Annabeth on her quest in the labyrinth. He also receives Mrs. O'Leary, the hellhound at end of the book.
- Person that helped heal Percy after he blasted out of the volcano.
- Percy’s mom.
- A centaur. Son of Kronos. Activities director at Camp Half-Blood.
- The underground maze that Percy, Annabeth, Grover and Tyson travel through.
- Son of Athena, inventor, and creator of the Labyrinth. In the end he is revealed to be Quintus and committed suicide to stop Luke and his army in the Labyrinth because the Labyrinth is tied to his life force.
- Percy’s horse that he can speak to.
22 Clues: Percy’s mom. • Percy’s sword. • Percy’s horse that he can speak to. • String used to navigate the Labyrinth. • A tree nymph. Also, Grover’s girlfriend. • Nico’s sister that Percy was blamed for killing. • A friendly Cyclops who is a half brother to Percy. • Hellhound that Percy receives at the end of the book. • The only remaining Hekatonkheires. (Hundred-Handed-One) • ...
Colonial America Part 3 2018-09-17
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- William ____, a Bostonian, was the first professional musician and composer born in America.
- _____ is an alloy of tin, copper, and lead.
- New England _____ set the pace for education in colonial America.
- This was the sparsely populated areas on the fringe of settlement, but slowly but surely progressed westward.
- The _____ Road was a trail the pioneers blazed and served as a path for families bound for West.
- The New England ______ was the most widely used textbook in colonial America.
- _________ Gap was a natural pass throught the mountains near the Virginia-Tennessee border where Boone led explorers.
- A _____ could be used to travel between Philadelphia, New York, and Boston but travelers ran into mud in the spring, snow in winter and deep ruts year round.
- ______ was the first American college, founded by the Puritans.
- Daniel ______ was one of the first frontiersman to lead pioneers over the Appalachian Mountains into the untamed land beyond.
- A ____ was a paddle-shaped board to which was attached a printed sheet of the ABCs and Lord's prayer.
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- A ____ school was called as such because it was conducted by a widow or single lady who agreed to teach in her home.
- By time of America's War for Independence, Americans were probably the most _____ people in the world.
- Boys called ______ were placed under the authority and care of a master craftsman to learn a trade.
- In the south, ______ became an established institution due to the needed labor for the large plantations.
- It could take one _____ to travel by stagecoach from Boston to New York.
- Benjamin ________, a black American, accurately predicated an eclipse in 1789.
- Paul _____ crafted much fine silverware.
- Ben ____ shared wisdom in his yearly Poor Richard's Almanac publication and his inventions were many..
- Cotton _______, a Puritan minister ands scientist, helped introduce the smallpox vaccine.
- _____/thirds of men could read and write in America around the American Revolution
- ______ roads were roads over which the mail was carried.
22 Clues: Paul _____ crafted much fine silverware. • _____ is an alloy of tin, copper, and lead. • ______ roads were roads over which the mail was carried. • ______ was the first American college, founded by the Puritans. • New England _____ set the pace for education in colonial America. • It could take one _____ to travel by stagecoach from Boston to New York. • ...
Useful inventions Laia and Dídac. 2022-11-23
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- an object which some people can't see without
- this inventor created an object that can be used for both saving and amusement
- almost everyone us this to get around
- people who have to undergo surgery are injected with it.
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- he invented things that are still used today, such as the law of hydrostatics
- a device which people use to communicate
- his wish whose the end of the war
7 Clues: his wish whose the end of the war • almost everyone us this to get around • a device which people use to communicate • an object which some people can't see without • people who have to undergo surgery are injected with it. • he invented things that are still used today, such as the law of hydrostatics • ...
Maritime Discoveries 2023-06-08
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- This ship was the first third-generation modern container vessel to call at the newly opened Tanjong Pagar Terminal in 1972.
- Built in 1966, this was Singapore's first buoy tender and was used primarly for the maintenance of navigational buoys in Singapore's waters.
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- Launced in 2021, this is one of the world's largest container vessels with an astounding capacity of 24000 standard containers.
- In 2008, Keppel Singmarine presented this Asian-built icebreaker vessel to the world.
4 Clues: In 2008, Keppel Singmarine presented this Asian-built icebreaker vessel to the world. • This ship was the first third-generation modern container vessel to call at the newly opened Tanjong Pagar Terminal in 1972. • Launced in 2021, this is one of the world's largest container vessels with an astounding capacity of 24000 standard containers. • ...
Chap 18 1,2,3 2022-12-05
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- or businesses owned by many investors
- is the rapid growth of cities populations
- is a center offering help to urban poor
- buildings divided into many tiny apartments
- By the 1920s the airplane had begun to ____ the world by making travel quicker and trade easier
- is a group of corporations run by a single board of directions
- a company that controls most or all business in a particular industry
- is a manufacturing method in which product is put together as is moves along the belt
- someone who sets up new businesses to make profit
- the oil industry soon devised methods to ______ crude
- worked for poor city dwellers, she opened a settlement house in the slums of Chicago
- a Scottish-born inventor, scientist and engineer
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- “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- formed a new union It was called the Knights of Labor , or AFT.
- were American aviation pioneers generally credited with inventing, building, and flying the world's first successful motor-operated airplane
- They then ran the companies in ways that __________ companies;
- the system in which
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- Big business leader used Social Darwinism to ________ efforts to limit competition
- increase in amount or extent
- was an American business magnate and philanthropist. He has been widely considered the wealthiest American of all time and the richest person in modern history
- founder of Ford Motor Company, was born in Springwells Township, Wayne County, Michigan
- an establishment or hospital department where outpatients are given medical treatment or advice, especially of a specialist nature.
- was a Scottish-American industrialist and philanthropist. Carnegie led the expansion of the American steel industry in the late 19th century and became one of the richest people in history
- unions negotiate with management for works as a group
25 Clues: the system in which • increase in amount or extent • or businesses owned by many investors • is a center offering help to urban poor • is the rapid growth of cities populations • buildings divided into many tiny apartments • a Scottish-born inventor, scientist and engineer • someone who sets up new businesses to make profit • ...
Intellectual Property 2021-08-09
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- to take and use the thoughts, writings, inventions, or creative works of another person and use them as your own
- works that are not copyrighted and may be used without permission
- a design used by an organization on its letterhead, advertising material, and signs as a n emblem by which the organization can be easily recognized
- limited use of copyrighted works, without the permission of the owner, is allowed for news reporting, research, and classroom instruction
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- a law granting creators of original works the exclusive privilege to reproduce, distribute, perform, display or sell their work
- a word, number, picture or design, used by manufacturers or merchants to identify their products and distinguish them from others
- legal document giving an inventor the exclusive right to make use and sell an invention
- Original Creative work that can be legally protected by a patent, trademark or copyright
8 Clues: works that are not copyrighted and may be used without permission • legal document giving an inventor the exclusive right to make use and sell an invention • Original Creative work that can be legally protected by a patent, trademark or copyright • ...
Inventions of industrial revolution 2021-03-02
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- A new way to transport
- First steam powered machinery
- breaks soil
- reaper horse drawn machine to harvest crops
- fixing items with customized parts
- sewed clothes quicker
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- using water power for textile mills
- Helped south with cotton production
- this processed steel
- Producing things without human power
- a new way to travel on water
- advanced long distance communication
12 Clues: breaks soil • this processed steel • sewed clothes quicker • A new way to transport • a new way to travel on water • First steam powered machinery • fixing items with customized parts • using water power for textile mills • Helped south with cotton production • Producing things without human power • advanced long distance communication • ...
Associates Inventions Crossword Activity 2021-11-22
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- this was the year the basketball was invented
- This was the year the Wheel was invented
- This was invented by Nancy Johnson in 1779
- This person invented the basketball
- This was invented in 1784 by Ben Franklin
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- This was the year the bifocals were invented
- This was the year the Ice-cream maker was invented
- This person invented the bifocals
- This person invented the wheel
- This person invented the Ice-cream maker
- This was invented in 1843 by Robert Thomson
- This was invented by James Naismith in 1891
12 Clues: This person invented the wheel • This person invented the bifocals • This person invented the basketball • This was the year the Wheel was invented • This person invented the Ice-cream maker • This was invented in 1784 by Ben Franklin • This was invented by Nancy Johnson in 1779 • This was invented in 1843 by Robert Thomson • This was invented by James Naismith in 1891 • ...
The World's Greatest Inventions 2026-01-14
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- I fight bad germs that make you ill, take me right to help you heal. What am I?
- I ring and sing and help you speak, to friends far away each day of the week. What am I?
- I blink one time and then I freeze, a moment saved with perfect ease. What am I?
- I show you stories, shows, and news, just sit back, watch, and choose. What am I?
- I have wings but cannot tweet, I fly you high above the street. What am I?
- I sleep all day, then shine at night, flip the switch and I give light. What am I?
- I talk and sing both night and day, but pictures never come my way. What am I?
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- I help you type, play games, and learn, I glow and beep at every turn. What am I?
- I go round and round, I touch the ground, I help cars move without a sound. What am I?
- I’m cold inside, open my door, I keep your food fresh more and more. What am I?
- I have four wheels and drive you far, to school, to home, or where you are. What am I?
- You cannot see me, but I am there, I share ideas everywhere. What am I?
12 Clues: You cannot see me, but I am there, I share ideas everywhere. What am I? • I have wings but cannot tweet, I fly you high above the street. What am I? • I talk and sing both night and day, but pictures never come my way. What am I? • I fight bad germs that make you ill, take me right to help you heal. What am I? • ...
Inventions Celebrated in May 2026-04-07
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- Vehicle whose 19th‑century patent anniversary rolls around each May
- Product born of a May patent that reshaped workwear
- Propulsion breakthrough patented in May by a future aviation pioneer
- Implantable device marking a key medical anniversary each May
- Device whose early demonstrations helped cement an inventor’s May milestones
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- Invention linked to several May rulings and demonstrations in its early years
- Phenomenon experimentally confirmed by a physicist celebrated in May
- Technology behind a supermarket first achieved in May 1974
- Breakthrough in coherent light first achieved in early May 1960
- Fastener refined by a Swedish‑American inventor honored in May
- Innovation that carried a famous four‑word message sent in late May
- Instrument whose early compound form is tied to May commemorations
12 Clues: Product born of a May patent that reshaped workwear • Technology behind a supermarket first achieved in May 1974 • Implantable device marking a key medical anniversary each May • Fastener refined by a Swedish‑American inventor honored in May • Breakthrough in coherent light first achieved in early May 1960 • ...
Great Adventures and Amazing Discoveries 2023-03-28
5 Clues: has value and should be treated with care • he or she damaged it while looking for something • shows no concern for other people and is very cruel • outer edges of a city or town, farthest away from the center • people in charge, who have the power to make decisions or give orders
Enlightenment 2020-10-29
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- A german astronomer best known for his laws of planetary motion, and his books. He stated planets moved around the sun in an elliptical orbit.
- He was an outspoken French philosopher who attacked the injustice between nobility, the government, and the church and fought for justice.
- A tool that astronomers used to see objects that are too small to be seen by the naked eye.
- An english writer who demanded equal rights for women.
- A man who believed people are reasonable, but power corrupts them.
- An english philosopher who believed that all knowledge is gained from sensory experience.
- A theory where the sun is the center of the solar system.
- A tool that astronomers used in order to see faraway objects.
- A man considered the father of modern criminal law and the father of criminal
- A series of events that marked the emergence of modern science during the early modern period.
- A man who believed people are selfish and greedy which is why an authoritarian government is needed to impose order.
- A french philosopher who made connections between geometry and algebra on new levels.
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- A man who believed people are born good, but society corrupts them; people are born equal.
- An english surgeon and discoverer of the vaccination for smallpox. He also created the first vaccine.
- An italian astronomer who had many telescope discoveries.
- Public intellectuals who applied reason to the study of many areas of learning.
- An unofficial aggreement shared by everyone in a society in which they give up some freedom for security.
- Author who is widely recognized as one of the most influential scientist of all time and created many things we use today such as the refracting telescope.
- A theory where the earth is the center of the solar system.
- First Polish astronomer who formed the idea that Earth and other planets revolve around sun.
- An english philosopher who popularized and discovered the scientific method.
- social gatherings that brought together philosophers, artist, scientists, and writers to discuss their ideas.
- First modern chemist who helped to form chemistry as we use it today.
23 Clues: An english writer who demanded equal rights for women. • An italian astronomer who had many telescope discoveries. • A theory where the sun is the center of the solar system. • A theory where the earth is the center of the solar system. • A tool that astronomers used in order to see faraway objects. • ...
UNIT 2 VOCAB 2024-09-04
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- Industries ran without government control
- Regulation of economic power (usually in regards to monopolies).
- The study of individual and businesses economics activity.
- Someone who owns or operates a business.
- Contribution to state revenue.
- The use of government spending and taxation which influences the economy.
- A rule or law maintained by an authority.
- A type of copy write that protects inventions, literary concepts, artistic design, etc.
- A term used to describe how countries economies rely on other economies.
- A direct or indirect payment to individuals or firms (usually comes from a tax cut).
- Exchanging one good for another usually in the form of money.
- The economic evaluation of an individual
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- The power to take private property for public use.
- Industries ran by the government
- A business that controls the entirety of a certain good.
- The rate at which you can exchange different currencies
- The study of economics as a whole.
- A set of actions to control economic growth.
- The process of paying company employees.
- A form of regulation usually used to limit a goods quantity.
- A form of regulation. Usually results in the ban of a certain good.
- Money received regularly through work.
- The system of financial institutions.
- The profit you gain on a sale.
- The dependence of two or more people on each other
- The amount at which a certain good is too small
26 Clues: Contribution to state revenue. • The profit you gain on a sale. • Industries ran by the government • The study of economics as a whole. • The system of financial institutions. • Money received regularly through work. • Someone who owns or operates a business. • The process of paying company employees. • The economic evaluation of an individual • ...
law terms 2025-11-21
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- enter the owner’s land or property without permissTrespassing violation of a law, right, rule
- of duty - failure to meet a legal obligation
- annoyance and interruption to daily life
- legal obligation
- refers to specific legal rules that allow certain people to withhold information
- property inventions, artistic works, symbols
- whoever has to deal with the ramifications of the tort
- of property- protecting items from your company
- the ramifications of a tort
- property immovable property
- Distress- a tort causing mental turbulence
- making up for a loss or damage
- the intentional unlawful physical contact with another person
- inflicting or intended as punishment
- a person that commits a tort
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- talking bad about someone
- act committing a tort on purpose
- defense use of reasonable force to protect yourself
- Self-defenseoluntary agreement to a specific action
- property any movable item that is not real estate
- meaning to do something
- the person who committed the alleged tort
- failure to take proper care of something/someone
- a group of people deciding on a case
- the person who brings a case to court
- intentionally writing untruthful information to injure another person's reputation
- imprisonment- detaining someone with no cause
- french word for wrong
- is the direct link between a defendant's action and the resulting harm
- existing in name only, small amounts of money
- false statement the harms someone's reputation
31 Clues: legal obligation • french word for wrong • meaning to do something • talking bad about someone • the ramifications of a tort • property immovable property • a person that commits a tort • making up for a loss or damage • act committing a tort on purpose • a group of people deciding on a case • inflicting or intended as punishment • the person who brings a case to court • ...
Trade in the Muslim Empire 2023-05-31
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- one of China's most famous inventions.
- something traded along the a Silk Road that was traded from China.
- something that was traded from Russia by using theSilk Road.
- a group of people or animals traveling together carrying goods.
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- something that was traded from Egypt by using the Silk Road.
- link between Baghdad to China.
6 Clues: link between Baghdad to China. • one of China's most famous inventions. • something that was traded from Egypt by using the Silk Road. • something that was traded from Russia by using theSilk Road. • a group of people or animals traveling together carrying goods. • something traded along the a Silk Road that was traded from China.
Molly's Vocabulary 2022-09-13
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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 as one's own
- having or showing a strong feeling
- a sudden, important advance
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- imagined something that could or would happen in the future
- 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: declared as one's own • a sudden, important advance • influenced by charm, art or skill • having or showing a strong feeling • in a way that shows great interest or excitement • things that are made or invented for a particular purpose • imagined something that could or would happen in the future • ...
Unit 1 Week 4 Vocabulary 2022-10-04
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- influenced by charm, art, or skill
- having or showing a strong feeling
- things that are made or invented for a particular purpose
- declared as one’s own
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- in a way that shows great interest or excitement
- imagined something that could or would happen in the future
- a sudden, important advance
- 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
8 Clues: declared as one’s own • a sudden, important advance • influenced by charm, art, or skill • having or showing a strong feeling • in a way that shows great interest or excitement • things that are made or invented for a particular purpose • imagined something that could or would happen in the future • ...
Vocabulary Words Week of 10/04/21 2021-10-06
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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 as one's own
- having or showing a strong feeling
- a sudden, important advance
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- imagined something that could or would happen in the future
- 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: declared as one's own • a sudden, important advance • influenced by charm, art, or skill • having or showing a strong feeling • in a way that shows great interest or excitement • things that are made or invented for a particular purpose • imagined something that could or would happen in the future • ...
Vocabulary Crossword U1W4 2024-02-04
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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 as one's own
- having or showing a strong feeling
- a sudden, important advance
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- imagined something that could or would happen in the future
- 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: declared as one's own • a sudden, important advance • influenced by charm, art, or skill • having or showing a strong feeling • in a way that shows great interest or excitement • things that are made or invented for a particular purpose • imagined something that could or would happen in the future • ...
Unit 1 Week 4 2024-06-03
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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 as one's own
- having or showing a strong feeling
- a sudden, important advance
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- imagined something that could or would happen in the future
- 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: declared as one's own • a sudden, important advance • influenced by charm, art, or skill • having or showing a strong feeling • in a way that shows great interest or excitement • things that are made or invented for a particular purpose • imagined something that could or would happen in the future • ...
Unit 2 Week 1 Vocabulary 2024-10-26
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- Papers issued to a person or a 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 as one’s own
- Having or showing a strong feeling
- A sudden, important advance
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- Imagined something that could or would happen in the future
- 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: declared as one’s own • A sudden, important advance • Influenced by charm, art, or skill • Having or showing a strong feeling • In a way that shows great interest or excitement • Things that are made or invented for a particular purpose • Imagined something that could or would happen in the future • ...
Crossword Chapter 11 terms 2023-02-22
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- a machine that removes seeds from cotton fiber.
- enterprise a type of economy in which people are free to buy, sell, and produce whatever they want
- the official count of a population
- served as a clear warning to European nations to keep out of the Americans.
- sole legal right to an invention and its profits.
- Debates in Congress heated to the boiling point. Fearing a split in the Union, Henry Clay suggested the Missouri Compromise. Clay proposed that Maine, in the Northeast, enter the Union as a free state. Missouri could then enter as a slave state. This would keep an even balance of power in the Senate—12 free states and 12 slave states.
- commerce economic activity taking place between two or more states
- economic system in which people and companies own the means of production
- money or other items, such as machines or buildings, used to create wealth
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- separate compartment in which water levels rise and fall in order to raise or lower boats on a canal
- a part of a machine or device that can be replaced by another identical part.
- to transfer control of something
- the official count of a population
- Whitney Other inventions followed. In 1793 Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin. The word gin is short for "engine." It quickly and easily removed the seeds from picked cotton and allowed a huge increase in cotton production.
- road on which tolls are collected
- a market where there is only one provider
- Completed in 1825, the canal was the first navigable waterway connecting the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes, vastly reducing the costs of transporting people and goods across the Appalachians.
- an artificial waterway
18 Clues: an artificial waterway • to transfer control of something • road on which tolls are collected • the official count of a population • the official count of a population • a market where there is only one provider • a machine that removes seeds from cotton fiber. • sole legal right to an invention and its profits. • ...
Historical Figures 2023-07-20
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- Shakespeare A famous playwright and poet, known for writing plays like "Romeo and Juliet" and "Hamlet," still popular today.
- da Vinci A genius artist and inventor who sketched designs for flying machines, submarines, and many other inventions.
- Newton A famous physicist and mathematician who formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
- Polo An Italian explorer who traveled to China, his journey introduced Europeans to the wonders of the East.
- Caesar A Roman general and statesman, his military conquests expanded the Roman Empire, leading to his assassination.
- Gandhi An Indian leader who used nonviolent civil disobedience to lead India to independence from British rule.
- Mandela A South African anti-apartheid leader who became the country's first black president, promoting equality and reconciliation.
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- The last pharaoh of Egypt, known for her beauty and intelligence, and her relationships with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony.
- Luther King Jr. An influential civil rights leader who advocated for equality and justice through nonviolent protests and speeches.
- Einstein A brilliant physicist known for his theory of relativity and contributions to modern science and mathematics.
- Curie A pioneering scientist who discovered the elements polonium and radium and conducted groundbreaking research on radioactivity.
- I of England The queen of England known as the "Virgin Queen," her reign was considered a Golden Age with cultural and political growth.
- of Arc A young French peasant girl who led the French army to victory during the Hundred Years' War, later becoming a saint.
- Earhart A pioneering aviator and the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean, inspiring women in aviation.
- Tubman An abolitionist and "conductor" of the Underground Railroad, helping enslaved people escape to freedom.
15 Clues: Newton A famous physicist and mathematician who formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation. • Polo An Italian explorer who traveled to China, his journey introduced Europeans to the wonders of the East. • Tubman An abolitionist and "conductor" of the Underground Railroad, helping enslaved people escape to freedom. • ...
Ancient civilizations 2023-06-22
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- An ancient civilization that flourished in South America, known for its engineering marvels, such as Machu Picchu and road systems.
- Valley An ancient civilization that thrived in the Indian subcontinent, known for its well-planned cities and advanced water management.
- An ancient civilization located in the fertile land between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, known for its early city-states.
- An ancient civilization that emerged in southern Mesopotamia, known for inventing writing (cuneiform) and early forms of government.
- An ancient civilization in North Africa, known for its maritime power, trade, and conflicts with the Roman Republic.
- An ancient civilization in East Asia, known for its rich history, inventions, such as paper and gunpowder, and the Great Wall.
- An ancient civilization located in northeastern Africa, known for its pyramids, pharaohs, and the River Nile.
- An ancient civilization in southeastern Europe known for its influential culture, philosophy, and the Olympic Games.
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- An ancient civilization that was a maritime trading power in the Mediterranean, known for its alphabet and seafaring skills.
- Saraswati An ancient civilization that existed in the Indian subcontinent, known for its advanced urban planning and ancient scriptures.
- An ancient civilization that thrived in Central America, known for its advanced writing system, mathematics, and impressive cities.
- An ancient civilization in present-day Iran, known for its vast empire, influential leaders like Cyrus the Great, and arts.
- An ancient civilization in Mesoamerica, known for its colossal stone heads, early development of agriculture, and trade networks.
- An ancient civilization that started as a small city in Italy and grew to become a vast empire, known for its architecture and laws.
- An ancient civilization in Mexico, known for its highly organized society, impressive architecture, and human sacrifice rituals.
15 Clues: An ancient civilization located in northeastern Africa, known for its pyramids, pharaohs, and the River Nile. • An ancient civilization in North Africa, known for its maritime power, trade, and conflicts with the Roman Republic. • An ancient civilization in southeastern Europe known for its influential culture, philosophy, and the Olympic Games. • ...
HSBC 2012-11-30
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- A picture of this animal was raffled off at the National Geographic Premier event in November
- The official color of the Premier MasterCard
- This image of girls dancing was taken in which country?
- Irene Dorner was honored as the #1 woman banker in ‘___ Banker’ magazine
- The number of HSBC branches in the DC, MD, VA market
- This spice is a key ingredient in a holiday treat popularized by the fable ‘Hansel and Gretel’
- The HSBC Arena hosted the 2007 Pan American Games is in this South American country
- HSBC holdings is 39th in the ‘World’s Most Powerful Brands’ according to this magazine
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- in 350 A.D, December 25th was first proclaimed as the celebration date for the birth of Christ by Pope ___ I
- According to his blog ‘The Place’ Kevin Martin purchased and raved about the newest edition of this mobile device
- According to ‘The World in 2050,’ this country will be the largest economy in the year 2050
- ‘The World in 2050’ is a report written by this HSBC senior global economist
- The current HSBC logo was designed in 1983 by ___ ____
- The featured exhibit at the National Geographic event was called “1001 ___”
- This couple is dancing together in this country, where the tango is a cultural staple
- Stuart Gulliver and Irene Dorner both graduated from this prestigious British university
16 Clues: The official color of the Premier MasterCard • The number of HSBC branches in the DC, MD, VA market • The current HSBC logo was designed in 1983 by ___ ____ • This image of girls dancing was taken in which country? • Irene Dorner was honored as the #1 woman banker in ‘___ Banker’ magazine • ...
vocab 2016-12-05
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- - named in English George Gist or George Guess, was a Cherokee silversmith.
- - a member of an Iroquoian people formerly living in the Appalachian Mountains but now chiefly in Oklahoma
- - name given to the sale in 1795 by an act of the Georgia legislature of vast holdings in the Yazoo River country to four land companies following the wholesale bribery of the legislators; the territory comprised most of present Alabama and Mississippi.
- - 7th president of the US
- - United States jurist
- - also known as Taskanugi Hatke was one of the most prominent chiefs of the Creek Nation between the turn of the nineteenth century and the time of Creek removal to Indian Territory
- -were an early nineteenth century system of land distribution in Georgia
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- - member of any of the creek peoples
- - United States inventor of the mechanical cotton gin
- - city in north georgia
- - Scottish explorer who led Arctic expeditions that yielded geographic discoveries while searching for the Northwest Passage (1777-1856)
- - was a case in which the United States Supreme Court chose 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.
- - was originally created in 1618 in Jamestown, Virginia. It was used as a way to attract new settlers to the region and address the labor shortage
- - The route along which the United States government forced several tribes of Native Americans, including the Cherokees, Seminoles, Chickasaws, Choctaws, and Creeks, to migrate to reservations west of the Mississippi River in the 1820s, 1830s, and 1840s.
- - writing system whose characters represent syllables
- - a machine that separates the seeds from raw cotton fibers
16 Clues: - United States jurist • - city in north georgia • - 7th president of the US • - member of any of the creek peoples • - United States inventor of the mechanical cotton gin • - writing system whose characters represent syllables • - a machine that separates the seeds from raw cotton fibers • -were an early nineteenth century system of land distribution in Georgia • ...
Jobs 2023-06-16
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- A person who designs and plans the construction of buildings and structures. They consider aesthetics, functionality, and safety.
- A person who plays a musical instrument or sings professionally. They create and perform music for entertainment and artistic expression.
- A person who operates and controls aircraft. They are responsible for flying planes and ensuring passenger safety during flights.
- A person who provides medical care and treatment to animals. They diagnose and treat illnesses and injuries in pets and livestock.
- A person who conducts research and experiments to gain knowledge and understanding of the natural world. They make discoveries and contribute to scientific advancements.
- A person who engages in sports and physical activities professionally. They compete in athletic events and strive for excellence.
- A person who treats and cares for the health of others. They diagnose illnesses, provide medical advice, and may perform surgeries.
- A person who applies scientific and mathematical principles to design, build, and improve structures, machines, and systems.
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- A person who performs rhythmic and coordinated movements to express emotions or tell a story. They often perform on stage or in shows.
- A person who extinguishes fires and provides rescue services during emergencies. They protect lives and property from fire hazards.
- officer A person who maintains law and order, enforces laws, and protects the community. They ensure public safety and prevent crime.
- A person who expresses their creativity through various forms such as painting, drawing, sculpting, or performing arts.
- A person who uses written words to express ideas, stories, or information. They may write books, articles, or other literary works.
- A person who educates and instructs students in various subjects. They facilitate learning and help students acquire knowledge and skills.
- A person who prepares and cooks food professionally. They create delicious meals and often work in restaurants or hotels.
15 Clues: A person who expresses their creativity through various forms such as painting, drawing, sculpting, or performing arts. • A person who prepares and cooks food professionally. They create delicious meals and often work in restaurants or hotels. • ...
People 2023-07-19
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- A person who travels to space to explore and conduct experiments. They have special training to live and work in space.
- A person who participates in sports and trains to compete at a high level. They display physical strength, skill, and sportsmanship.
- A person who studies and explores the world through experiments and research. They seek knowledge and make discoveries.
- Officer A person who helps maintain law and order in the community. They protect people, solve crimes, and ensure safety.
- A person who helps put out fires and assists in other emergency situations. They are brave and protect people and property.
- A person who provides medical care and support to patients. They assist doctors and help people recover from illnesses or injuries.
- A person who works on a farm and grows crops or raises animals. They provide food for others and care for the land and animals.
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- A person who creates beautiful and expressive artwork using different mediums like paint, clay, or digital tools.
- A person who helps students learn and grow. They provide knowledge, guidance, and support in the classroom.
- A person who prepares delicious meals in restaurants or kitchens. They create recipes and make food taste great.
- A person who plays a musical instrument or sings. They create and perform music, bringing joy to others through their talent.
- A person who uses words to create stories, books, or articles. They have a way with words and can transport readers to different worlds.
- A person who takes care of people's health and helps them when they are sick or injured. They work in hospitals or clinics.
- People you enjoy spending time with and share common interests. They bring joy and companionship to your life.
- A group of people who are related to each other and live together. They love and support one another.
15 Clues: A group of people who are related to each other and live together. They love and support one another. • A person who helps students learn and grow. They provide knowledge, guidance, and support in the classroom. • People you enjoy spending time with and share common interests. They bring joy and companionship to your life. • ...
7th Grade Midterm Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-09
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- a description of something in the natural world that is based on facts, no evidence can prove it wrong
- a belief that something is true
- the ability of a mineral to glow and change color under ultraviolet light
- the belief that the universe was created purposefully by a supernatural being
- the fastest seismic wave, which travels through solids, liquids, and gases
- the color of the powder left by a mineral when it is rubbed against a hard, rough surface
- the distance in degrees east or west of the prime meridian
- a rock formed from sediments that have been compacted and cemented together
- the seismic wave that travels only through solids
- molten rock found below earth’s surface
- a rock formed from cooled and hardened magma
- a judgement based on an opinion that may or may not be true
- magma that reaches earth’s surface
- minerals containing oxygen and one or more metals
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- passing off someone else’s work as your own
- minerals containing a sulfate ion, SO4 (sulfur and oxygen)
- a rock formed when the structure and mineral composition of existing rocks change because of heat, pressure, or chemical reactions
- the belief that matter and energy are all that exist and that undirected natural processes formed the universe
- the way a mineral’s surface reflects light
- a mineral’s tendency to break along irregular lines
- an explanation of something in the natural world that may be refuted when new discoveries are made
- principles or ideas that determine what is wrong or right
- the distance in degrees north or south of the equator
- deception or misrepresentation of the truth
- an imaginary line that divides the earth into the Western Hemisphere and the Eastern Hemisphere
- a mineral’s tendency to split along definite, flat surfaces
- the process by which one rock type changes into another
- the ability of an element to give off nuclear radiation as a result of a change in the atom’s nucleus
- imaginary line that divides the earth into the Northern and Southern hemisphere - located at 0° latitude
29 Clues: a belief that something is true • magma that reaches earth’s surface • molten rock found below earth’s surface • the way a mineral’s surface reflects light • passing off someone else’s work as your own • deception or misrepresentation of the truth • a rock formed from cooled and hardened magma • the seismic wave that travels only through solids • ...
Subjects 2023-07-12
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- Sounds that are arranged in a way that is pleasant or meaningful to listen to. You can make it with your voice or instruments.
- A subject that deals with numbers, shapes and patterns. It helps us solve problems and understand the world.
- A subject where you learn about things that happened in the past, like wars, discoveries, or important people.
- When you act out stories or situations in front of people. Sometimes you wear costumes and use props.
- When you put your thoughts, ideas or stories down on paper or type them out on a computer.
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- A machine that can be used for lots of things like playing games, learning new things, or talking to people who are far away.
- When you create something beautiful using your imagination. This can be done with paint, pencil, clay and many other materials.
- A part of science that studies living things, like plants, animals, or the human body.
- The action you do when you look at words in a book or on a screen and understand what they mean.
- A subject that helps us understand the world around us, like why the sky is blue or how plants grow.
10 Clues: A part of science that studies living things, like plants, animals, or the human body. • When you put your thoughts, ideas or stories down on paper or type them out on a computer. • The action you do when you look at words in a book or on a screen and understand what they mean. • ...
Student Names in Ms. Marcus's Class 2021-05-13
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- I speak minion, I love Iron Man, and I love chocolate
- I have a lionhead bunny named Baby M, have a sister named Promise and a brother, and my birthday is April 18
- I can sing very well, I travel a lot, and will turn 10 on July 8
- I am double-jointed, my least favorite animal is a human, and my favorite colors are blush pink, mint green, white, and gold
- I like to play with animals, love riding horses, and was born in Virginia
- I love tennis and being an athlete, love skiing in Colorado, and love learning about the presidents
- I am new to America, like to play Prodigy, like school, and like to ride my bike
- I am always first at finishing iReady so I can play Prodigy and I was born in Japan
- I have an adorable labradoodle, am a great swimmer, and love to play soccer
- I love to do flow rider, my favorite colors are green and red, and can say words in another language
- I speak Russian, can sing very well, and love making bracelets
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- I love to draw, come up with inventions, do math, and am very creative
- I like water activities, traveling with family, and investigating nature
- I can speak Spanish, I am very good at baseball, and I love playing soccer
- I am a creeper god, from India, and have a dog named Dora Belle
- I used to live on a chicken farm, I live with four dogs, and I was born in Colorado
- I have a dog with one ear up and one ear down, is many different breeds, and I love baby yoda
- I am never afraid to share my opinion, was born in California, and can sing
- I speak Korean, draw a lot, and love to play Genshin Impact
- I enjoy swimming and gymnastics, my favorite food is jelly, and I quit playing piano
- I was born in Korea, my favorite color is red, and I like riding bikes
21 Clues: I speak minion, I love Iron Man, and I love chocolate • I speak Korean, draw a lot, and love to play Genshin Impact • I speak Russian, can sing very well, and love making bracelets • I am a creeper god, from India, and have a dog named Dora Belle • I can sing very well, I travel a lot, and will turn 10 on July 8 • ...
Great Discoveries and Amazing Adventures 2023-01-31
5 Clues: Synonym for the: edge of town • They ______________ the house looking for safe. • Antonym for: compassionate, merciful, sympathetic • Examples of this word include: police or principal • Adjective; something that has value and should be treated with care
Giuseppe Tribuzio's Ch#14 Study Guide 2024-05-15
Across
- The product that experienced soaring demand due to the Industrial Revolution.
- The event in Ireland that triggered mass migration to the United States.
- The area primarily dedicated to agriculture and heavily reliant on slave labor.
- McCormick's invention, replacing the manual effort of five individuals.
- The main purpose of factories in the South, supporting farming activities.
- The most challenging aspect of cotton picking was removing them.
- The inventor of the cotton gin, a machine that revolutionized cotton production.
- Slaves were considered valuable assets, leading to differential treatment, but also to no legal consequences for their owners if they were killed.
- The term for the wealthy Southerners who owned more than 50 slaves.
- These vessels replaced clipper ships and transformed maritime transportation.
- The approximate number of immigrants who arrived in the US during the 1840s-1850s, greatly contributing to factory labor.
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- The term for the geographic area where cotton plantations flourished.
- Inverters of sewing machine made mass production of clothing, big bucks
- The main goal behind most inventions during this era in the US.
- The area where rich plantation owners held significant sway in the South.
- john ___ make the steel snow plow
- The number of people the cotton gin could do the work of, greatly increasing cotton production.
- most railroads in the 1800 were built in the _____
- The code used in the telegraph system for long-distance communication.
- The number of million German immigrants who arrived in the US during the 1840s and 1850s.
- A source of power that significantly increased factory productivity and reduced costs.
- The speed at which trains could travel with the introduction of steam-powered locomotives.
- The proportion of the South's population that comprised enslaved individuals.
23 Clues: john ___ make the steel snow plow • most railroads in the 1800 were built in the _____ • The main goal behind most inventions during this era in the US. • The most challenging aspect of cotton picking was removing them. • The term for the wealthy Southerners who owned more than 50 slaves. • The term for the geographic area where cotton plantations flourished. • ...
Test 2023-07-09
Across
- - To confuse or make unclear (Hint: Muddle or obscure)
- - Lasting for a very short time (Hint: Fleeting or transient)
- - A sign or indicator of something to come (Hint: Omen or precursor)
- - Present or found everywhere (Hint: Omnipresent or widespread)
- - The occurrence of pleasant or valuable discoveries by chance (Hint: Lucky or fortuitous)
- - To reluctantly accept or comply (Hint: Reluctant agreement)
- - Done secretly or kept hidden (Hint: Covert or undercover)
- - Having a feeling of longing or melancholy (Hint: Nostalgic or yearning)
- - Annoying or causing irritation (Hint: Irritating or bothersome)
- - Having mixed feelings or contradictory ideas (Hint: Uncertain or indecisive)
- - Lacking self-confidence or shy (Hint: Timid or hesitant)
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- - Fond of company or sociable (Hint: Outgoing or extroverted)
- - Idealistic but impractical (Hint: Unrealistic or visionary)
- - Having a harmful effect, especially in a gradual or subtle way (Hint: Destructive or detrimental)
- - Unclear, hazy, or vague (Hint: Indistinct or ambiguous)
- - Lazy or disinclined to work (Hint: Slothful or idle)
- - Reserved or reluctant to speak (Hint: Silent or uncommunicative)
- - Filled with enthusiasm or fervor (Hint: Passionate or dedicated)
- - Fear or hatred of foreigners or strangers (Hint: Anti-immigrant sentiment)
- - Sweetly or smoothly flowing (Hint: Musical or melodious)
20 Clues: - To confuse or make unclear (Hint: Muddle or obscure) • - Lazy or disinclined to work (Hint: Slothful or idle) • - Unclear, hazy, or vague (Hint: Indistinct or ambiguous) • - Sweetly or smoothly flowing (Hint: Musical or melodious) • - Lacking self-confidence or shy (Hint: Timid or hesitant) • - Done secretly or kept hidden (Hint: Covert or undercover) • ...
The Story Of Jeans 2024-10-31
Across
- Slanting line connecting opposite corners
- Prohibited or not allowed
- Someone who resists authority or control
- Not currently engaged in work or duty
- A sturdy fabric typically used for jeans
- A person holding a position of authority
- A device that joins or secures two objects together
- Relaxed or informal in style
- A sturdy fabric typically used for jeans
- A naturally occurring solid material from which a metal can be extracted
- bolls The protective cases that hold cotton fibers
- A fabric made from the fibers of the flax plant
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- Made whiter or lighter in color by removing pigments
- Small fibers that accumulate on fabric surfaces
- A deep blue dye often used in textiles
- Metal pins used to hold things together
- Material made from weaving or knitting fibers
- Slanting line connecting opposite corners
- Gold Rush A period of rapid migration to areas with gold discoveries
- A process that gives denim a faded appearance
- Thin strands of material, often used in textiles
- Long strands of fibers used for knitting or weaving
- A small room or space used for storage
- A precious yellow metal often used in jewelry
- An item from a past era, often valued for its age
- lint Tiny fibers that come from cotton fabric
26 Clues: Prohibited or not allowed • Relaxed or informal in style • Not currently engaged in work or duty • A deep blue dye often used in textiles • A small room or space used for storage • Metal pins used to hold things together • Someone who resists authority or control • A sturdy fabric typically used for jeans • A person holding a position of authority • ...
Escape Room 2022-05-05
Across
- This entrepreneur is known for many inventions, but wanted to make light bulbs available for everyone.
- The entrepreneur who is responsible for one of your favorite shopping places.
- You can thank this enterpreneur for your grilled cheese sandwich.
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- You can thank this man for the steel used in our lives. He also gave away millions to help others.
- He was the world's first billionaire and had a monopoly on the oil industry.
- He used the assembly line system to produce his goods at a faster rate.
6 Clues: You can thank this enterpreneur for your grilled cheese sandwich. • He used the assembly line system to produce his goods at a faster rate. • He was the world's first billionaire and had a monopoly on the oil industry. • The entrepreneur who is responsible for one of your favorite shopping places. • ...
Super Duper Amazing Astronomical Discoveries Stuff and Things 2017-04-19
Across
- Presented the heliocentric model of our solar system
- when the moon passes between the sun and earth
- the way the moon was created
- wrote the three laws of planetary motion
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- the visible layer of the sun
- when the moon passes through earth's shadow
- Improved the telescope
- the process that fuels the sun
- mapmaker
- the changing of the moon
10 Clues: mapmaker • Improved the telescope • the changing of the moon • the visible layer of the sun • the way the moon was created • the process that fuels the sun • wrote the three laws of planetary motion • when the moon passes through earth's shadow • when the moon passes between the sun and earth • Presented the heliocentric model of our solar system
Unit 2 Review 2023-03-23
Across
- one of the 3 G's
- The slave _______ took people out of Africa and forced them to move to a new place and work in harsh conditions
- once country extending control over another country
- Cultural _______ is the interaction of two or more independent cultures
- An economy that is controlled by individuals and not the government, based on the desire to make money
- King Leopold wanted this from the Congo. It is harvested just like maple syrup.
- Shape of European Societies
- When large population of people move away from farms and rural communities to large urban centers
- Making things the same or similar
- The belief that European languages, cultures and beliefs are superior to all others
- Something that remains or endures through time. Like a zombie...
- a Belgian king that committed terrible acts in the Congo.
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- Shape of Indigenous societies
- a tool that came from China. It helped explorers know where there were going.
- Indigenous children were forced to attend residential _____________
- The process by which one culture is absorbed by another culture
- Britain wanted to import this into China, it caused a war!
- People of mixed Indigenous and European heritage
- Industrialization occurs when the major economic activity of a country shifts from agriculture (farming) to manufacturing.
- A period of rapid change. Many new inventions including machines doing the work that people used to.
- The doctrine of _________ said that if a country was not under the control of a king who was from Europe and Christian, then any European Christian country could take control of the land.
- this powerful invention made it easier to conquer new lands
- Indigenous peoples of Newfoundland. Believed that they went extinct due to European
- a collection of beliefs about life and the universe held by an individual or group.
- Jacques Cartier Planted one of these when he landed on the Gaspe Peninsula
- a trading route used for exchanging goods between East and West
26 Clues: one of the 3 G's • Shape of European Societies • Shape of Indigenous societies • Making things the same or similar • People of mixed Indigenous and European heritage • once country extending control over another country • a Belgian king that committed terrible acts in the Congo. • Britain wanted to import this into China, it caused a war! • ...
Chloe Martinez Ch #14 Study Guide 2024-05-15
Across
- This graph shows the number of immigrants arriving in the US, with the peak year being which?
- Regarding "New Inventions", Elias Howe and Isaac Singer developed this machine, revolutionizing textile production.
- Approximately how many free Blacks lived in the South around 1860?
- Denmark Vesey and Nat Turner are examples of African Americans who resisted slavery through these means.
- Many Northern factory workers were immigrants, with over 4 million arriving during which decades?
- This inventor opened a factory in Chicago producing mechanical reapers, significantly improving agricultural efficiency.
- Steam-powered machinery in factories led to increased production and cheaper goods due to this aspect of steam power.
- Steam power had what effect on factories and production?
- This inventor created the Cotton Gin, dramatically increasing cotton production in the South.
- A patent for a telegraph, allowing electrical signals to be sent along a wire, was received by this inventor.
- These ships were instrumental in winning a large share of the world's sea trade before the advent of steamships.
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- Approximately how many slaves made up the percentage of the entire Southern population?
- These lines, concentrated in the North and West, became major hubs such as New York, Chicago, and Cincinnati.
- This invention revolutionized farming with its steel plow, allowing for quicker and more efficient soil cultivation.
- The wooden rails used on early railroads were replaced with this material, enhancing safety and speed.
- The political leaders of the South, who were wealthy slave owners, were known as what?
- The Cotton Kingdom refers to this region where most cotton plantations were concentrated.
- These restrictions were placed on slaves to prevent rebellion or escape.
- The majority of White Southerners owned how many slaves on average?
- the ships that dominated sea trade in the 1840s and 50s before being replaced by steamships.
- The Slave Codes aimed to restrict slaves from doing these three activities.
- Over 1.5 million Irish immigrants came to the US due to this event in Ireland.
22 Clues: Steam power had what effect on factories and production? • Approximately how many free Blacks lived in the South around 1860? • The majority of White Southerners owned how many slaves on average? • These restrictions were placed on slaves to prevent rebellion or escape. • The Slave Codes aimed to restrict slaves from doing these three activities. • ...
Canada and Trade 2025-04-03
Across
- – An agreement between countries to help each other in case of war or danger.
- – Tiny plants in the ocean that make oxygen and are food for many sea creatures.
- – Using machines or computers to do tasks that people used to do.
- – A product that a country sells to another country.
- – Plants or animals that are brought to a new place and harm the environment.
- – When people do not have enough money or resources to live a healthy life.
- – Water carried in ships to help them balance, which can sometimes bring invasive species to new places.
- – Great damage or chaos.
- – The buying and selling of goods and services.
- – Buying and selling things online, like music, videos, or services.
- – Taxes that a country puts on goods coming from other countries.
- – Rules or taxes that make it harder to buy or sell goods between countries.
- – A product that a country buys from another country.
- – Cutting down trees for wood or to clear land.
- – Tools and machines used by doctors and nurses to help people stay healthy.
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- – Ideas, inventions, or creative work that belong to someone, like books, music, or patents.
- – Plants or animals that naturally live in a certain place.
- – When a country sells more goods to other countries than it buys.
- – Help given to people in need, like food, water, or medicine, often after disasters.
- – The difference between how much a country sells to other countries and how much it buys from them.
- – When a country buys more goods from other countries than it sells.
- – Catching too many fish so that their population gets too small.
- – The variety of living things, like plants, animals, and bacteria, in a certain area.
- – When soldiers or groups help keep peace in a place where there is conflict.
- – Medicines that help protect people from diseases.
25 Clues: – Great damage or chaos. • – The buying and selling of goods and services. • – Cutting down trees for wood or to clear land. • – Medicines that help protect people from diseases. • – A product that a country sells to another country. • – A product that a country buys from another country. • – Plants or animals that naturally live in a certain place. • ...
CROSSWORDS PUZZLE 2023-01-18
Across
- helped build the formidable American steel industry
- the idea that certain people become powerful in society because they are innately better.
- He designed and manufactured the _____ sleeping car and founded a company town.
- light bulb, the phonograph, and the motion picture camera, as well as improving the telegraph and telephone were some of his inventions.
- first name of the one who invented the first practical typewriter and introduced the keyboard layout that is familiar today.
- one of the founding members of the Industrial Workers of the World, and five times the candidate of the Socialist Party of America for President of the United States.
- helped invent modern oil-drilling techniques.
- Credit _____, scandal of 1872-1873 damaged the careers of several Gilded Age politicians.
- a case decided on March 1, 1877, in which the U.S. Supreme Court held 7-2 that states may regulate the use of private property when such regulation becomes necessary for the public good.
- a fiery orator and fearless organizer for the Mine Workers during the first two decades of the 20th century.
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- It allowed steel to become the dominant material for large construction, and made it much more cost effective.
- is the founder of the American Federation of Labor.
- railroad that would link the United States from east to west.
- created an _______ Commerce Commission to oversee the conduct of the railroad industry.
- founder of the Standard Oil Company, became one of the world's wealthiest men and a major philanthropist.
- ______ Antitrust Act refers to a landmark U.S. law that banned businesses from colluding or merging to form a monopoly.
- well known for inventing the telephone.
- a labor organization that sought to organize workers along the lines of industrial unions rather than the specialized trade, or craft, unions of the American Federation of Labor.(INITIALS)
- strengthening Social Security and private pensions, ensuring fair tax policies, and making high-quality, affordable health care available to all. (INITIALS)
19 Clues: well known for inventing the telephone. • helped invent modern oil-drilling techniques. • is the founder of the American Federation of Labor. • helped build the formidable American steel industry • railroad that would link the United States from east to west. • He designed and manufactured the _____ sleeping car and founded a company town. • ...
Kids' TV Shows 2025-12-17
Across
- Superpowered sisters save their city
- Boy learns to protect the world with gems
- Best friends running a babysitting business
- Main character from The Loud House
- Girl from Texas who becomes a nanny in New York
- Boy who can transform into aliens
- School survival guide for middle schoolers
- Princess with very long magical hair
- Twins spend the summer in a mysterious town
- Sketch comedy show for kids
- Teen with ghost powers
- Pop star living a double life
- Chaos-filled house of 11 kids
- Boy with fairy godparents on Nickelodeon
- Avatar who follows Aang
- Three bear brothers trying to fit in
- One of Timmy’s silly fairy godparents
- Stepbrothers inventing crazy inventions
- Timmy’s smart fairy godparent
- Two best friends work at a park
- Animated cat living in a quirky town
- Superhero teens fighting crime comically
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- Stepbrothers with very different personalities
- Kids attend a summer camp for rich kids
- Follow-up to Boy Meets World
- School for kids far from home
- Boy with magical godparents
- Boy and his magical dog go on quests
- Teen spy who fights villains
- Boy band and their adventures
- Girl who can see the future
- Boy genius with secret lab
- Family of wizards living in NYC
- Twin sisters with very different personalities
- Teenage mutant turtles who fight crime
- Last Airbender controlling all four elements
- Muscle-bound man with bad luck with girls
- Zack and Cody live on a cruise ship
- Disney heroine who sails across the ocean
- Zack and Cody live in a hotel
- Dog saves his owners from danger
41 Clues: Teen with ghost powers • Avatar who follows Aang • Boy genius with secret lab • Boy with magical godparents • Girl who can see the future • Sketch comedy show for kids • Follow-up to Boy Meets World • Teen spy who fights villains • School for kids far from home • Boy band and their adventures • Pop star living a double life • Chaos-filled house of 11 kids • ...
Unit 1 Study Crossword 2024-08-29
Across
- a source that is direct from the event being studied
- a theme of how people decide who rules in society
- a picture that shows where various things are in the world.
- a source that is not direct
- a theme about how a society uses money.
- a statement that can't be proven true.
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- a theme of values that a group of people have.
- a theme that examines how people use inventions in a society.
- a theme that shows how people interact with the environment
- something someone or a source is recorded as saying
- a theme that shows how people interact in society
- prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another
- data that proves a claim to be true.
13 Clues: a source that is not direct • data that proves a claim to be true. • a statement that can't be proven true. • a theme about how a society uses money. • a theme of values that a group of people have. • a theme that shows how people interact in society • a theme of how people decide who rules in society • something someone or a source is recorded as saying • ...
Book Genre 2023-09-29
Across
- What genre revolves around solving puzzles uncovering secrets and solving crimes?
- What genre presents real-life events people and information through factual storytelling?
- What genre often presents a stage play or script focusing on character interactions and dialogue?
- What genre includes imaginative and invented stories that may not be based on real events?
- What genre delves into the human mind behavior and psychological processes?
- What genre tells the life story of real individuals often famous or influential figures?
- What genre focuses on love and romantic relationships as central themes?
- What genre tells the life story of real individuals often famous or influential figures?
- What genre explores speculative and futuristic concepts often involving advanced technology or otherworldly settings?
- What genre combines elements of suspense and tension to keep the reader on the edge of their seat?
- What genre includes books about recipes culinary techniques and gastronomy?
- What genre features brief concise narratives that can stand alone or be part of a collection?
- What genre uses language and verse to convey emotions imagery and artistic expression?
- What genre provides guidance advice and strategies for personal development and improvement?
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- What genre is set in the past and often incorporates real historical events and figures?
- What genre is a personal account or reflection on specific events or experiences in the author's life?
- What genre often includes magical or supernatural elements and takes place in imaginary worlds?
- What genre explores scientific concepts discoveries and the natural world?
- What genre tells the life story of real individuals often famous or influential figures?
- What genre uses humor irony and ridicule to critique and mock societal issues and conventions?
- What genre explores spiritual beliefs practices and religious texts?
- What genre explores political themes ideologies and power struggles?
- What genre is designed to evoke fear and suspense in the reader?
- What genre combines visual art with storytelling and is often in a comic book format?
- What genre explores fundamental questions about existence knowledge ethics and reality?
- What genre presents the author's thoughts opinions and reflections on various topics?
- What genre is specifically written for and targeted at young readers?
- What genre features accounts of journeys adventures and explorations in various locations?
- What genre is a form of non-fiction where the author tells their own life story?
29 Clues: What genre is designed to evoke fear and suspense in the reader? • What genre explores spiritual beliefs practices and religious texts? • What genre explores political themes ideologies and power struggles? • What genre is specifically written for and targeted at young readers? • What genre focuses on love and romantic relationships as central themes? • ...
Chap 18 croosword 2022-12-06
Across
- unions negotiate with management for workers as a group
- make free from impurities
- the exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service.
- a manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a belt
- to increase in speed
- to change to make different
- invested in an oil refinery. He used the profits to buy other oil companies
- to give good reason for an action
- is a center offering help to the urban poor
- is a group of corporations run by a single board of directors
- invented the telephone
- a poor Scottish immigrant, he worked his way up in the railroad business
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- tested a gas-powered airplane at kitty Hawk, North Carolina
- businesses owned by many inventors
- made the automobile available to millions of people
- place where people receive medical treatment often for free or for small fee
- came from a well-to-do family but she felt strong sympathy for the poor
- is someone who sets up new businesses to make a profit
- is the rapid growth of city populations
- formed a new union it was called the American Federation of Labor
- the system in which privately owned businesses compete freely
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention product
- invention factory at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- buildings divided into many tiny apartments
- to get rid of
25 Clues: to get rid of • to increase in speed • invented the telephone • make free from impurities • to change to make different • to give good reason for an action • businesses owned by many inventors • is the rapid growth of city populations • is a center offering help to the urban poor • buildings divided into many tiny apartments • ...
