discoveries and inventions Crossword Puzzles
Black History Month 2023-02-14
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- Was only 20 when he disguised himself as a sailor and escaped to New York without being enslaved. He would go around the Northern States and encourage people to stop slavery.
- He was a 5 times NBA Champion and he wore numbers 24 and 8 ; his nickname was the Black Mamba.
- She is married to the First African American president, she was the First African American Lady of the White House
- Entrepreneur billionaire who had a talk show
- His nickname is King —-- and he was the youngest player to be drafted into the NBA as #1 when he was 18.
- poet who was a Cabaret dancer and an activist
- was the most popular female jazz singer for more than a century, Her most famous song was, “A-Tisket A-Tasket”.
- helped NASA calculate the path for the first human spaceflight in 1961 and she started high school at just 10 years old!
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- She won 2 World Championship gold medals at just age 16! She is said to be the greatest gymnast to ever live.
- Civil Rights Leader, Told a huge speech that is still remembered today.
- He invented tons of things with peanuts including peanut butter and he created inventions to help farmers crops.
- He was thought to be one of the greatest sporting figures of the 20th century and he received the Liberty Medal.
- First African American president of the United States. Also, he won “Nobel Peace Prize”
- actor that participated in many Disney Channel Shows, and is commonly known for her role as MJ in spider man homecoming.
- has won the most Grammy's and she is the most awarded women artist in MTV Video Music. Also, she is the most Grammy nominated artist.
- into the U.S. House of Representatives for 4 years, fought for equal rights, and 1st person to run for president
- She's an American activist. Her work was discovered by Joe Biden and she also read one of her poems at hisinauguration.
- She helped slaves escape in a “secret tunnel”. In total, she helped 750 slaves escape.
18 Clues: Entrepreneur billionaire who had a talk show • poet who was a Cabaret dancer and an activist • Civil Rights Leader, Told a huge speech that is still remembered today. • First African American president of the United States. Also, he won “Nobel Peace Prize” • She helped slaves escape in a “secret tunnel”. In total, she helped 750 slaves escape. • ...
Top 10 Influential Americans 2023-05-10
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- This early U.S president was born on February 22, 1732 in Virginia. Before he became president was a public land surveyor.
- This woman was a civil rights activist who sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
- This business man was nicknamed "The Commodore" and he built his wealth off of railroads.
- This philanthropist moved to Ohio when he was a teenager, and from Cleveland he started the Standard Oil Company which would later make him the world's first billionaire.
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- This woman was a prominent leader of the Women's Suffrage Movement and petitioned for equal pay for equal work. This woman was also an abolitionist who helped fugitive slaves and gathered signatures to pass the 13th Amendment.
- This inventor's middle name was Alva and over his lifetime he was awarded over 1,000 patents for his inventions.
- This woman started the American Red Cross foundation and was a famous nurse during the Civil War.
- Before starting his billion dollar business, this inventor built his first steam engine when he was only 15. Later in life he became good friends with Thomas Edison.
- This woman was the co-founder of the National Organization for Women and she also wrote the book The Feminist Mystique.
- This popular American singer was known as the "King of Rock and Roll".
10 Clues: This popular American singer was known as the "King of Rock and Roll". • This woman was a civil rights activist who sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott. • This business man was nicknamed "The Commodore" and he built his wealth off of railroads. • This woman started the American Red Cross foundation and was a famous nurse during the Civil War. • ...
LESSON 5 GLOSSARY PUZZLE 2023-07-15
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- This is a result of globalization, allowing companies to use third parties (from other nations) to fulfill their business activities for a cheaper cost.
- The act of offering money to an individual in order to get an objective fulfilled illegally.
- Another globalization strategy that leverages the company’s needs in a global view as well as the efficiency of domestic business goals. It’s a mixture of both concepts.
- A globalization strategy that considers the world economy as one big market overlooking the endemic cultures of each economy.
- These types of trade agreements only involve two regions/countries.
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- Creations/Inventions of the mind that can be provided with patent rights. Type of property
- Segment of economy that concerns large-scale factors such as monetary issues and globalization.
- Globalization strategy which considers the cultural scope of the market, and focus on initiating business goals to meet the domestic market.
- Trade system in opposition to free trade that promotes the importance of domestic trade over international trade
- Trade groups built to facilitate free flow of goods and services in international business. (Trade _________)
- Taxes that are levied on imported goods by the relevant government in order to obtain profit.
- An agreement that ensures a company doesn’t have to be subjected to double taxation, especially when it’s a multinational business. (A tax _____)
12 Clues: These types of trade agreements only involve two regions/countries. • Creations/Inventions of the mind that can be provided with patent rights. Type of property • The act of offering money to an individual in order to get an objective fulfilled illegally. • Taxes that are levied on imported goods by the relevant government in order to obtain profit. • ...
terminal 2021-02-22
5 Clues: the study of the properties of moving air • ______'s principle that makes an airplane fly • the force that directly opposes the weight of an airplane • a craft that is capable of vertical take-off due to propellers • used to test the aerodynamics of different inventions like planes or even trucks
6º U5 INVENTIONS CROSSWORD 2021-04-26
Inventions in 21st century 2017-11-01
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- a wireless technology standard for exchanging data over short distances
- the most popular social media in the world
- manipulation of matter on an atomic, molecular, and supramolecular scale
- an online news and social networking service where users post and interact with messages
- first smartphone
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- a machine—especially one programmable by a computer— capable of carrying out a complex series of actions automatically
- instantaeous travel between two locations without crossing the intervening space
- the worlds most popular messenger
- an American video-sharing website headquartered in San Bruno California
- a small gadget that changed how we viewed and played music
10 Clues: first smartphone • the worlds most popular messenger • the most popular social media in the world • a small gadget that changed how we viewed and played music • a wireless technology standard for exchanging data over short distances • an American video-sharing website headquartered in San Bruno California • ...
Roman inventions Tárik Milán 2024-01-04
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- a curved structure typically spanning an opening and supporting the weight above it.
- A hand-held counting tool with beads on rods or wires, used for basic mathematical operations.
- Cement is a construction material that, when mixed with water, solidifies into a strong substance, commonly used in making concrete for building purposes.
- an open-air venue used for entertainment, performances, and sports, featuring a circular or oval-shaped seating area around a central stage or arena.
- A structure built to span a physical obstacle, such as a river, valley, or road, providing a passage over it for pedestrians, vehicles, or trains.
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- A multi-unit residential structure with individual living spaces.
- physical or digital collections of written, printed, or illustrated pages, bound together, providing information, entertainment, or storytelling.
- a metallic alloy primarily composed of copper and zinc, known for its yellowish color, malleability, and various uses in manufacturing and decoration.
- a construction material made from cement, water, and aggregates, hardening into a durable substance widely used in building and infrastructure.
- small, typically carved, relief sculptures or images, often depicting profiles or scenes, commonly used in jewelry or decorative arts.
10 Clues: A multi-unit residential structure with individual living spaces. • a curved structure typically spanning an opening and supporting the weight above it. • A hand-held counting tool with beads on rods or wires, used for basic mathematical operations. • ...
Roman inventions Szabó Alex 2023-12-21
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- It's a water organ
- It's a method of carving an object, such as an engraved gem, jewelry, or vessel
- It's an instrument used for measuring density
- It's a malleable metal alloy
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- It's an ancient coin raw material
- It's an ancient mining method
- It's the second most used material in the world after water
- It's raw material for concrete
- It's an early harvesting machine
- It's from a latin word domus
10 Clues: It's a water organ • It's from a latin word domus • It's a malleable metal alloy • It's an ancient mining method • It's raw material for concrete • It's an early harvesting machine • It's an ancient coin raw material • It's an instrument used for measuring density • It's the second most used material in the world after water • ...
Roman inventions Haasz Letícia 2023-12-29
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- it consists of pages,you can read and learn from it.
- news can be reported in it.
- it is made from edible meat,there is also a spicy version.
- the very first calculator made of wood.
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- tall buildig that is near the sea and you can learn about is.
- you can cut with it.
- used for hand washing.
- blowing that's how the glasses are made.
- this is a place where you can clean up.
- i use it forships,the wind gets into it and they move whit it .
10 Clues: you can cut with it. • used for hand washing. • news can be reported in it. • this is a place where you can clean up. • the very first calculator made of wood. • blowing that's how the glasses are made. • it consists of pages,you can read and learn from it. • it is made from edible meat,there is also a spicy version. • ...
Inventions of China 2022 2022-10-02
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- developed in Zhou Dynasty
- useful tool developed in Zhou Dynasty
- advanced carvings made from this in Shang Dynasty
- artifacts shows Shang made and used this
- one of the earliest ruling dynasties in China
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- allowed metalwork to have intricate designs
- tools made from this material in Shang Dynasty
- was established in China with these innovations
- one of the items made in the Shang Dynasty
- made travel easier, formed beginning of Silk Road
10 Clues: developed in Zhou Dynasty • useful tool developed in Zhou Dynasty • artifacts shows Shang made and used this • one of the items made in the Shang Dynasty • allowed metalwork to have intricate designs • one of the earliest ruling dynasties in China • tools made from this material in Shang Dynasty • was established in China with these innovations • ...
Mesopotamia- Science, Inventions, Technology 2025-12-11
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- stronger weapons
- ______ is a job that a person who writes
- Invented the first ______ that was made of pottery
- watering system that helped them water their crops
- divided the circle up into ________
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- first major piece of literature
- Their first wrritten langauge
- used a _____ system
- they had a wide knowledge of _______
- created the first _____
10 Clues: stronger weapons • used a _____ system • created the first _____ • Their first wrritten langauge • first major piece of literature • divided the circle up into ________ • they had a wide knowledge of _______ • ______ is a job that a person who writes • Invented the first ______ that was made of pottery • watering system that helped them water their crops
Inventions Ismael and Claudia Mas 2022-11-22
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- Device for cooking things, such as bread.
- machine Appliance for washing clothes.
- Cabinet-shaped appliance with one or more doors used to cool and keep food and drinks cold.
- Four-wheeled motor vehicle for traveling on land
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- Communication system that transmits voice and sound over long distances by electrical or electromagnetic means.
- Container for frying food in abundant oil
6 Clues: machine Appliance for washing clothes. • Device for cooking things, such as bread. • Container for frying food in abundant oil • Four-wheeled motor vehicle for traveling on land • Cabinet-shaped appliance with one or more doors used to cool and keep food and drinks cold. • ...
Element Names F 2022-11-04
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- Enrico Fermi's nickname
- Nobel and his father developed methods to produce nitroglycerin in mass quantities for use in __________
- ___________ Oganessian is the person for which the element Og is named for
- Dynamite, a stabilized form of ____________ was invented in 1867 by Alfred Nobel
- Curie actively promoted the use of this to treat pain and suffering (an element)
- Nobel, finally, found a way to stabilize the compound that is used to make dynamite by adding k___________
- Seaborg also helped to develop the extraction process used to isolate the plutonium fuel for the ___________ __________ bomb.
- In 1921, President __________, on behalf of the women of America, presented Marie Curie with one gram of one of the elements that she co-discovered in recognition of her contributions to science
- Lise Meitner worked with this famous scientist (last name only)
- This is where Lise Meitner was exiled to which is why some people didn't know of her scientific contributions.
- Georgy Flerov was a s__________ physicist
- The last name of Lise Meitner's nephew who was also a famous scientist
- Mendeleev wanted to bring order to the chemical elements which led to his discovery of the ____________ __________ and his creation of the first periodic table
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- Flerov helped discover spontaneous __________
- Dmitri Mendeleev's book
- Glenn Seabog was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for "discoveries in the chemistry of the ______________ elements."
- At Hanford, Fermi inserted the first _________ fuel slug into the B Reactor. (an element)
- the ACTUAL person who discovered radioactivity
- Enrico Fermi helped orchestrate the first controlled __________ __________
- Meitner and her nephew used the idea of Bohr's ___________ ____________ to explain nuclear behavior
- _____________ discovered the x-ray
- Marie Curie received a Nobel Prize for her work with this
- the name of Hassium is derived from the German state of ___________ where Hassium was first made
- Meitner was the first person to realize that Einstein's idea of making mass into __________ could be used in fission
- This is the place in Tennessee where they separated the Uranium and Plutonium
25 Clues: Enrico Fermi's nickname • Dmitri Mendeleev's book • _____________ discovered the x-ray • Georgy Flerov was a s__________ physicist • Flerov helped discover spontaneous __________ • the ACTUAL person who discovered radioactivity • Marie Curie received a Nobel Prize for her work with this • Lise Meitner worked with this famous scientist (last name only) • ...
Element Names G 2022-11-04
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- To create his first periodic table, Mendeleev wrote the _____________ of the known 63 elements on cards that he could move around to look for patterns
- At Hanford, Fermi inserted the first _________ fuel slug into the B Reactor. (an element)
- Meitner was the first person to realize that Einstein's idea of making mass into __________ could be used in fission
- Georgy Flerov was a s__________ physicist
- the name of Hassium is derived from the German state of ___________ where Hassium was first made
- Mendeleev wanted to bring order to the chemical elements which led to his discovery of the ____________ __________ and his creation of the first periodic table
- Enrico Fermi's nickname
- Glenn Seabog was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for "discoveries in the chemistry of the ______________ elements."
- Dmitri Mendeleev's book
- _____________ discovered the x-ray
- Nobel, finally, found a way to stabilize the compound that is used to make dynamite by adding k___________
- In 1921, President __________, on behalf of the women of America, presented Marie Curie with one gram of one of the elements that she co-discovered in recognition of her contributions to science
- This is the place in Tennessee where they separated the Uranium and Plutonium
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- Lise Meitner worked with this famous scientist (last name only)
- Glenn Seaborg and his colleagues were the first to MAKE this synthetic element
- ___________ Oganessian is the person for which the element Og is named for
- The last name of Lise Meitner's nephew who was also a famous scientist
- Dynamite, a stabilized form of ____________ was invented in 1867 by Alfred Nobel
- The man who discovered the x-ray was using a tube that contained _____________ and it began glowing.
- Flerov helped discover spontaneous __________
- the ACTUAL person who discovered radioactivity
- Marie Curie received a Nobel Prize for her work with this
- Enrico Fermi helped orchestrate the first controlled __________ __________
- Curie actively promoted the use of this to treat pain and suffering (an element)
- ___________ is a super-heavy element synthetically made with a half-life of less than a thousandth of a second which makes it difficult to figure out if it can be used for anything practical.
25 Clues: Enrico Fermi's nickname • Dmitri Mendeleev's book • _____________ discovered the x-ray • Georgy Flerov was a s__________ physicist • Flerov helped discover spontaneous __________ • the ACTUAL person who discovered radioactivity • Marie Curie received a Nobel Prize for her work with this • Lise Meitner worked with this famous scientist (last name only) • ...
otis crossword 2024-12-15
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- Working together towards a common goal (13 letters)CRYPTANALYSIS the study of codes and ciphers (13 letters)
- the operation to intercept and decode messages (5 letters)
- the act of conveying information (13 letters)
- the type of machine used to help break the code (5 letters)
- a system of words, letters, or symbols used to represent others (4 letters)
- polish mathematicians who first cracked Enigma (5 letters)
- a state of armed conflict between different countries (3 letters)
- to stop or seize something before it reaches its destination (10 letters)
- mathematician who led the code-breaking efforts (6 letters)
- relating to armed forces (8 letters)
- a small building; refers to the code-breaking huts at Bletchley (3 letters)
- a device that performs a specific task, like the Enigma (7 letters)
- a person who secretly collects and reports information (3 letters)
- the study of codes and ciphers (13 letters)
- the act of winning a battle or war (7 letters)
- country where early discoveries in codebreaking occurred. (6 letters)
- Referring to covert operations (6 letters)
- german cipher machine/code (6 letters)
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- gathering and analyzing information, especially for military purposes (12 letters)
- the country that used the Enigma code for military communications (7 letters)
- a plan of action designed to achieve a long-term goal (8 letters)
- something kept hidden from others (6 letters)
- to convert a coded message back into understandable language (7 letters)
- planned activities, especially in a military context (11 letters)
- the process of converting information into a code (11 letters)
- the coalition of countries opposing the Axis powers (6 letters)
- Mysterious or difficult to understand (9 letters)
- a method of transforming a message to keep it secret (6 letters)
- messages sent by radio or other means (7 letters)
- location of the code-breaking center in the UK (7 letters)
- the study of past events (7 letters)
- information sent from one person to another (8 letters)
- a step-by-step procedure for calculations (9 letters)
33 Clues: relating to armed forces (8 letters) • the study of past events (7 letters) • german cipher machine/code (6 letters) • Referring to covert operations (6 letters) • the study of codes and ciphers (13 letters) • something kept hidden from others (6 letters) • the act of conveying information (13 letters) • the act of winning a battle or war (7 letters) • ...
新外研版七上starter (1) 2025-07-09
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- a particular set of clothes that has to be worn by the members of the same organization or group of people制服
- prepared and suitable for fast activity准备好的,有准备的;现成的;方便使用的
- (the study of or a record of) past events considered together, especially events of a particular period, country, or subject历史;历史学
- a large room in a school or other building, where many people can eat at the same time(学校或其他建筑物里的)餐厅
- (the study and knowledge of) the practical, especially industrial, use of scientific discoveries技术(学);应用技术;(尤指)工业技术
- the study of the systems and processes involved in the world's weather, mountains, seas, lakes, etc. and of the ways in which countries and people organize life within an area地理;地理学
- the scientific study of the basic characteristics of substances and the ways in which they react or combine化学
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- facts about a situation, person, event, etc.情报;资料;消息
- a book that contains detailed information about a subject for people who are studying that subject教科书,教材,课本
- a strip, square, or triangle of cloth, worn around the neck, head, or shoulders to keep you warm or to make you look attractive围巾,领巾,披巾,头巾
- a short coat短上衣;夹克
- the scientific study of the natural processes of living things生物学
- connected with or involving young people below a particular age初级的(低于特定年龄的)
- scientific study of matter and energy and the effect that they have on each other物理学
- a small piece of rubber used to remove the marks made by a pencil橡皮
15 Clues: a short coat短上衣;夹克 • facts about a situation, person, event, etc.情报;资料;消息 • prepared and suitable for fast activity准备好的,有准备的;现成的;方便使用的 • the scientific study of the natural processes of living things生物学 • a small piece of rubber used to remove the marks made by a pencil橡皮 • connected with or involving young people below a particular age初级的(低于特定年龄的) • ...
Middle Ages Timeline words 2024-11-01
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- The high-ranking class in medieval society, often wealthy and powerful.
- A group from northern France who conquered England in 1066.
- A famous story about a hero who battles monsters and a dragon.
- A religious leader in the church who leads services and helps the community.
- A noble who owned land and had control over peasants and serfs.
- A land or country ruled by a king or queen.
- A group of countries or regions ruled by one leader or government.
- Ancient empire known for its strength, stretching across Europe, Asia, and Africa.
- Common people who worked the land for lords or nobles.
- The eastern part of the Roman Empire that continued for centuries after Rome fell.
- A young French heroine who fought for her country and was later made a saint.
- Another word for the Middle Ages, the time between ancient and modern history.
- A person who worked on a lord’s land and was not free to leave without permission.
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- A male ruler of a country, especially during the Middle Ages.
- Rules made by leaders that people must follow.
- A series of religious wars to control holy lands like Jerusalem.
- A period in European history from around 500 to 1500 AD.
- A time of new ideas, science, and discoveries that came after the Middle Ages.
- A deadly disease that spread across Europe and killed millions.
- The prophet and founder of Islam, born in Mecca.
- A strong empire that lasted for hundreds of years and ruled over parts of Europe, Asia, and Africa.
- A warrior who served a king or lord, often wearing armor and fighting on horseback.
- Things that stay the same over time, even as other things change.
- The leader of the Roman Catholic Church.
- A ruler who has control over an empire.
- A series of rulers from the same family over many generations.
- A famous Muslim leader who fought against the Crusaders.
- A period of great art, learning, and culture that started in Italy.
- Scandinavian warriors known for sailing and raiding lands across Europe.
- A man who lives in a monastery, dedicating his life to prayer and work for his faith.
- A powerful group of people in Western Europe who formed a large kingdom.
- A holy city important to many religions, including Christianity, Islam, and Judaism.
32 Clues: A ruler who has control over an empire. • The leader of the Roman Catholic Church. • A land or country ruled by a king or queen. • Rules made by leaders that people must follow. • The prophet and founder of Islam, born in Mecca. • Common people who worked the land for lords or nobles. • A period in European history from around 500 to 1500 AD. • ...
water cycle Justin c 2022-11-29
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- is a place where water moving underground finds an opening to the land surface and emerges, sometimes as just a trickle, maybe only after a rain, and sometimes in a continuous flow.
- One of the more recent discoveries in the oceans are "thermal ocean
- A water molecule contains 2 hydrogen (H) atoms and 1 oxygen (O) atom.
- Take a breath and breathe out—you just participated in the global water cycle.
- You know all about When you spill your red fruit drink onto your Mom's white carpet, she rushes (after glaring at you) to get a sponge to soak up the liquid before it "seeps down into the carpet".
- and dew contain very tiny liquid water particles, like a cloud, and floats, like a cloud. Actually IS a cloud, but one that swirls around your feet instead of high in the sky.
- are made of water, and water has weight, so how can they float?
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- This is what makes the water cycle work
- of the water that falls from the sky soaks into the ground and becomes groundwater, while some rainfall evaporates back into the sky.
- is nothing more than water of the land surface.
- If you look at this picture (or click on it for a larger version) you see that "tiny" blue ball sitting in the middle of the United States—if all the water on, in, and above the Earth was collected in one big ball, this is the size it would be.
- A lake is a low area on the ground where water collects and pools.
- In the grand scheme of the water cycle, may not play a very big role, but all including you, participate in moving water around as part of the water cycle.
- and snow and glaciers are part of the water cycle, even though the water in them moves very slowly.
14 Clues: This is what makes the water cycle work • is nothing more than water of the land surface. • are made of water, and water has weight, so how can they float? • A lake is a low area on the ground where water collects and pools. • One of the more recent discoveries in the oceans are "thermal ocean • ...
Marketing Terms 2023-09-15
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- the tendency of some consumers to continue buying the same brand of goods rather than competing brands
- a series of steps that includes the conceptualization, design, development and marketing of newly created or newly rebranded goods or services
- a symbol, word, or words legally registered or established by use as representing a company or product
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- is a name, term, design, symbol or any other feature that distinguishes one seller's good or service from those of other sellers
- any intellectual creation, such as literary works, artistic works, inventions, designs, symbols, names, images, computer code, etc
- an article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale
6 Clues: an article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale • the tendency of some consumers to continue buying the same brand of goods rather than competing brands • a symbol, word, or words legally registered or established by use as representing a company or product • ...
Japan's Great Inventions 2021-03-23
7 Clues: Trains that go very fast. • A small but smart invention. • Used to play music on the go. • Used as codes for buying and more. • These are smart, helpful, and speak. • These are small lights that are blue. • A screen that you can watch anything.
Ancient Egyptian inventions 2021-12-18
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- from aromatic woods, incense, and animal fats.
- with clay that was ground, washed, and dried in the sun.
- from flax that was combed and spun.
- made of powder pumice stone and strong vinegar.
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- were the first to use paper-like material made from plants.
- metalwork was practiced to create jewelry using chisels and needles.
- by priests and laborers to avoid baldness.
7 Clues: from flax that was combed and spun. • by priests and laborers to avoid baldness. • from aromatic woods, incense, and animal fats. • made of powder pumice stone and strong vinegar. • with clay that was ground, washed, and dried in the sun. • were the first to use paper-like material made from plants. • ...
Ancient Egyptian inventions 2021-12-18
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- / produced from flax that was combed and spun.
- / made from aromatic woods, incense, and animal fats.
- / was made of powder pumice stone and strong vinegar.
- / Egyptians were the first to use paper-like material made from plants.
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- / made with clay that was ground, washed, and dried in the sun.
- / fine metalwork was practiced to create jewelry using chisels and needles.
- / worn by priests and laborers to avoid baldness.
7 Clues: / produced from flax that was combed and spun. • / worn by priests and laborers to avoid baldness. • / made from aromatic woods, incense, and animal fats. • / was made of powder pumice stone and strong vinegar. • / made with clay that was ground, washed, and dried in the sun. • / Egyptians were the first to use paper-like material made from plants. • ...
Ancient Egyptian inventions 2021-12-18
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- Egyptians were the first to use paper-like material made from plants.
- was produced from flax that was combed and spun.
- was made of powder pumice stone and strong vinegar.
- was made from aromatic woods, incense, and animal fats.
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- was made with clay that was ground, washed, and dried in the sun.
- were worn by priests and laborers to avoid baldness.
- fine metalwork was practiced to create jewelry using chisels and needles.
7 Clues: was produced from flax that was combed and spun. • was made of powder pumice stone and strong vinegar. • were worn by priests and laborers to avoid baldness. • was made from aromatic woods, incense, and animal fats. • was made with clay that was ground, washed, and dried in the sun. • Egyptians were the first to use paper-like material made from plants. • ...
Gilded Age Inventions 2024-01-29
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- Wright brothers' invention that achieved powered flight
- the first machine for recording and playing back sound
- practical, long-lasting light invented in 1879
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- a handheld box that came preloaded with a 100-exposure roll of flexible paper film
- electric-powered transport system
- "talking telegraph" patented by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876
- first gas-powered vehicle for transport, invented in 1886
7 Clues: electric-powered transport system • practical, long-lasting light invented in 1879 • the first machine for recording and playing back sound • Wright brothers' invention that achieved powered flight • first gas-powered vehicle for transport, invented in 1886 • "talking telegraph" patented by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876 • ...
Ancient China inventions 2024-02-22
Ecology 2018-01-07
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- occurs when too many animals graze for too long and exceed the carrying capacity of a rangeland area.
- the science or practice of planting, managing, and caring for forests.
- is a thin spherical envelope of gases surrounding the earth’s surface.
- is an endeavor to discover how nature works and to use that knowledge to make predictions about what is likely to happen in nature.
- random changes in the structure or number of DNA molecules in a cell that can be inherited by offspring.
- the process whereby earth’s life changes over time through changes in the genes of populations.
- is an interaction that benefits one species but has little, if any, effect on the other.
- new discoveries and new ideas can overthrow a well-accepted scientific theory or law
- happen in fishing boats where their gigantic nets and incredibly long lines of hooks also catch nontarget species.
- its ability to provide a stable supply of fish year after year in terms of area, its fishprint indicates whether the country’s fishing intensity is sustainable.
- the movement of people into and out of specific geographic areas.
- annual precipitation is low and often scattered unevenly throughout the year.
- terrestrial (land) portion of the biosphere.
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- strongly swimming consumers such as fish, turtles, and whales.
- the natural resources and natural services that keep us and other forms of life alive and support our economies.
- occurs when a species is no longer found in an area it once inhabited but is still found elsewhere in the world.
- occur mostly in the interiors of continents in areas too moist for deserts and too dry for forests.
- the average number of years a newborn infant can expect to live.
- is the ability of the earth’s various natural systems and human cultural systems and economies to survive and adapt to changing environmental conditions indefinitely.
- consists of all of the water on or near the earth’s surface.
- mineralized or petrified replicas of skeletons, bones, teeth, shells, leaves, and seeds, or impressions of such items found in rocks.
- is an interaction that benefits both species by providing each with food, shelter, or some other resource.
- are where rivers meet the sea.
- is a set of organisms interacting with one another and with their environment of nonliving matter and energy within a defined area or volume.
- a fear of many forms of wildlife.
25 Clues: are where rivers meet the sea. • a fear of many forms of wildlife. • terrestrial (land) portion of the biosphere. • consists of all of the water on or near the earth’s surface. • strongly swimming consumers such as fish, turtles, and whales. • the average number of years a newborn infant can expect to live. • ...
Vocabulary game - Tell me what is the word 2016-11-15
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- / An adj - a sad feeling when you encounter something unhappy or someone treated you badly
- / A verb - you prepare and so something example an experiment
- / A verb - you can see three first letters are "Esc" on keyboard
- / An adj - a character that can give others anything or share anything with others
- / An adj - it is not curly
- / A verb - you order something or prepare somethings in a good order
- / A noun - to test something to see how it work, you do this in a lab.
- / A verb - to make someone feel uncomfortable or angry
- / An adj - you go to do something by yourself, because you want it, do not need other to tell you.
- / A noun - you use this to cut something
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- / An Adj - not fixed, can move to anywhere
- / An adj - a happy feeling when you see or get something you like
- / A noun - a notice or an instruction to tell you how to stay safely.
- / A verb - to come out from somewhere, ex: your phone ... signal
- / A verb - to say that you have something or something belongs to you
- / A noun - it is like a cooker that has a handle, you use this in the kitchen
- / A noun - the things in an office like: paper, ruler, pencil ...
- / A noun - a public event, holiday to celebrate something
- / A verb - you are ok with other's requirement
- / A noun - a public event so show your products, inventions ..
20 Clues: / An adj - it is not curly • / A noun - you use this to cut something • / An Adj - not fixed, can move to anywhere • / A verb - you are ok with other's requirement • / A verb - to make someone feel uncomfortable or angry • / A noun - a public event, holiday to celebrate something • / A verb - you prepare and so something example an experiment • ...
Copyright Vocabulary Terms 2022-03-11
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- to change an existing work into something new
- the form a creative effort takes
- type of secret used in business or trades
- right of creators to play their music publicly
- a new work based on an older work
- exclusive legal right given to creators of creative works
- to exactly copy and use someones work without their consent
- legal concept that limits the rights of a copyright owner to control resale of products based on their work
- part of copyright law that is free for anyone to use
- an expression of opinions on a work
- getting the consent of a creator to use their work
- Crediting the source where information or a direct quotation was obtained
- legal document that allows use of a protected work
- permit from an authority to own or use something
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- law that protects new inventions or new processes
- superimposing a logo or piece of text atop a document or image file
- protects items that distinguish or identify a particular business
- use of works protected by copyright without permission
- to use copyrighted material without permission
- creative work created by combining elements from two or more sources
- use of a copyrighted work in a humorous form
- guarantees a creators rights to promote their works
- law that permits limited use of copyrighted material without having to first acquire permission from the copyright holder
- type of property or work that is creative
24 Clues: the form a creative effort takes • a new work based on an older work • an expression of opinions on a work • type of secret used in business or trades • type of property or work that is creative • use of a copyrighted work in a humorous form • to change an existing work into something new • right of creators to play their music publicly • ...
Economics unit 5 crossword 2023-03-02
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- as each new worker causes total output to grow but at a decreasing rate
- the change in total product that results from hiring more workers
- are expenses that the owners of a buisness must incur
- a graph that shows how much of a good or service an individual producer is willing and able to offer for a sale at each
- the amount of goods and services that a person can produce
- an increase or decrease im the amount
- an increase in the price of goods or services results in an increase in the quantity that suppliers make available to the market.
- the added revenue per unit of output
- occurs when something prompts procedures to offer different amounts for sale at every price
- of production by adding fixed and variable costs togethor
- a measure of how responsive producers are to price changes
- shows the data from the market supply schedule
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- a table that shows the quantity supplied at each price.
- is the income a buisness receives from selling a product
- cost the addittional cost of producing more one more unit of their product
- when the marginal cost and marginal revenue are equal
- a tabular statement of the various quantities of the product that all the suppliers in the market are willing to supply at various price levels during a specific time period.
- are the price of the recources needed to produce a good or service
- act of controlling buisness behavior through a set of rules or laws
- having each worker focus on a particular facet of production
- involves the application of scientific methods and discoveries to the production process
- are buinsess cost that vary as the level of production output changes
- each new worker adds more to total output than the last
- a tax on the production sale of a specific good
- a stock of a resource from which a person or place can be provided with the necessary amount of that resource.
25 Clues: the added revenue per unit of output • an increase or decrease im the amount • shows the data from the market supply schedule • a tax on the production sale of a specific good • are expenses that the owners of a buisness must incur • when the marginal cost and marginal revenue are equal • a table that shows the quantity supplied at each price. • ...
Business management 2022-05-18
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- Act of setting goals, developing strategies and tactics, and outlining tasks and timelines to meet those goals
- Team members communicate to each other to make a decision together
- When they amount of money supply and business activity dramatically increases, accompanied by sharply rising prices
- Leadership characteristics favoring social equality that encourages participation of all team members in the decision-making process
- Document issued by the federal government giving exclusive right to rights to inventors and companies for particular inventions
- Evaluating the organization's performance to determine whether it is accomplishing its objectives
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- only one firm has a total control over the entire marked
- Defines the company's business
- Legal protection provided to creative work such as books, movies and music
- dealing with or controlling things or people
- Person who conceives and initiates a business activity and are risk-takers
- Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-Bound
- Is a slogan that is used in advertising, makes a company's message clear
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- Communication by team members through a single person to solve problems or make decisions
- Period of economic decline; specifically a decline in GDP for 2 or more consecutive quarters
- Leader makes a decisions without others opinions
- Association of two or more people who jointly own a business
- Consumers' desire to purchase goods and services at given prices
- A license granted by one company (franchiser) to another company or person (franchisee)
- quantity of product or service a business has to offer to it client at a particular point in time
- state of being scarce or in short supply or storage
- Manager within a company who promotes innovative produce development and marketing
- Small group of large suppliers dominate a market
- Practice of giving promotions, basic employment, higher earnings, and other benefits to employees who are relatives of management
- A business analysis using strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats
- Name, symbol or slogan a business uses to identify its goods
- Hiring someone outside of your company
- An expression of what the organization wants to become
- Legal Entity with authority to act and incur liability separate from its owners
- A long and sever decline in economic activity that last more than 6 months
31 Clues: Defines the company's business • Hiring someone outside of your company • dealing with or controlling things or people • Occupational Safety and Health Administration • Leader makes a decisions without others opinions • Small group of large suppliers dominate a market • state of being scarce or in short supply or storage • ...
Unit 12 Crossword Review 2020-03-10
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- The first American space program designed to use man-driven machines for sending astronauts into space
- First space probe to orbit another planet of Mars (Include number)
- The first American to do a space walk on Gemini 4 was Ed _.
- First space probe to transmit data about another planet of Venus (Include number)
- Use of 'inflatable' structures to make it cheaper and lighter for building colonies in space (abbreviation)
- The first US space station
- Satellite that transmits weather information about North America (Include Number)
- The First men to walk on the moon were Neil _ and "Buzz" Aldrin.
- First manned spacecraft to orbit the moon (Include number)
- This space probe has traveled the furthest in our Solar System, passing Neptune as of 2017
- Used for mapping the Earth; images often used in apps such as Google Maps (Include number)
- Space station designed for joint experiments leading to new discoveries and research (Use abbreviation)
- A program for the launch of spacecraft manned by two astronauts as well as use lunar modules
- Fire erupted in the Command Module during test run, mission failed. (Include number)
- The first American to do work on a space walk with Gemini 12 was Edwin "Buzz" _.
- First US satellite (Include Number)
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- First space probe to take pictures of another planet of Mars (Include Number)
- A telescope that observes and sends back images of objects in the most remote regions of the universe
- First mission to land on the moon (Include number)
- Program designed to reuse spacecraft for taking astronauts and equipment into space
- The _ Joint Project was one of the first joint projects between the Soviet Union and US (Include hyphen)
- Used for transmitting signals for TV stations such as ESPN and CNN (Include number)
- October, 1957 - The first artificial satellite sent into space, launched by the Soviets.
- Monitors weather conditions around the globe (Include number)
- The pair of space probes, _ 10 & 11, were the first to transmit data of Jupiter and Saturn
- Company with idea of reusing rockets that can land to allow for travel to moon and Mars for establishment of colonies
- The first American into space on Mercury 3 was Alan _.
- The first American to orbit the Earth on Mercury 9 was John _.
28 Clues: The first US space station • First US satellite (Include Number) • First mission to land on the moon (Include number) • The first American into space on Mercury 3 was Alan _. • First manned spacecraft to orbit the moon (Include number) • The first American to do a space walk on Gemini 4 was Ed _. • Monitors weather conditions around the globe (Include number) • ...
Inventions of Egypt 2022-04-15
7 Clues: fake hair • black eye makeup • a boat with sails • ancient Egypt writing • a tool for harvesting • where pharoahs were buried • plant that grows along the Nile delta region
Renaissance inventions 2020-09-23
5 Clues: a smoothbore weapon • allowed people to communicate • measure, keep, and indicate time. • a magnetized pointer which shows the direction • an instrument used to see objects that are too small
1940 Inventions 2023-05-22
5 Clues: What Arthur Dickinson made. • What Peter Goldmark is most famous for. • Albert Einstein wanted to use this to end a war. • A automobile that can fly made by Sikorsky, Igor I. • Richard and Maurice McDonald made this fast-food place.
3.class Unit 8 INVENTIONS 2024-04-09
14 Clues: lösen • Design • Neuerung • neugierig • entdecken • praktisch • Erfindung • verbessern • Gegenstand • Experiment • ausprobieren • Gerät, Apparat • technische Spielerei • auf den Markt bringen
Inventors and Inventions Module 8 2025-03-14
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- a set of things or ideas that work together to get something done
- an idea that has never been thought of before
- something that is special enough that people want to remember it
- things that can fit in a small space
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- recordings of one song
- a person who has new or unusual ideas about life in the future
6 Clues: recordings of one song • things that can fit in a small space • an idea that has never been thought of before • a person who has new or unusual ideas about life in the future • something that is special enough that people want to remember it • a set of things or ideas that work together to get something done
East Asia from Sui-Ming - Korea, Japan, Vietnam (chapter 8-12) 2018-12-04
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- name of the Mongolian dynasty
- nomadic group that attacked China and took over the rule where had denied all Chinese philosophies bringing their own ideas
- a Chinese invention that allowed China to gain greater sea power
- ...period is the time between 794 and 1185 that is considered to be Japan's classical era
- a social practice in China in which women of high class would deform their feet to very small sizes
- the capital of Silla, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea
- Chinese emperor that have built multiple Buddhist monasteries during the Sui dynasty
- a way where smaller countries gift presents to more dominant empires to show that those are superior
- name of the river connected with the Yellow River by the Grand Canal
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- industry of that natural resource have emerged during the song dynasty
- type of painting popular in China during the ming dynasty
- type of plague that originates from the Mongols and was first discovered in China, after which it traveled to the West
- type of rice that was originally popular in Vietnam but was later introduced to China as a gift of tribute
- name of the second popular religion whose philosophies were encouraged at home, but were critiized if used at work
- technology that allowed books to become cheaper and more important in East Asia
- new form of Buddhism that arrived to Japan around 1100 c.e.
- name of the Venetian merchant traveling along the Silk Road that recorded his travels to the East
- one of the Chinese inventions created during the Tang Dynasty that later became relevant in Europe
- a Japanese warrior who was a member of the feudal military aristocracy (similar to knights in Europe)
- only Chinese empress that elevated women's status in the society
- name of the Chinese admiral who was the leader of the Ming "Treasure Fleet"
- type of currency that was invented in China around the time of the Song Dynasty
22 Clues: name of the Mongolian dynasty • the capital of Silla, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea • type of painting popular in China during the ming dynasty • new form of Buddhism that arrived to Japan around 1100 c.e. • a Chinese invention that allowed China to gain greater sea power • only Chinese empress that elevated women's status in the society • ...
AP human geography crossword puzzle 2022-05-10
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- The movement of people or an idea.
- The branch of geography dealing with how human activity affects the earth's surface.VIT unit 1
- A period of time that made GMOs and agricultural developments.
- a zone with exclusive economic points (abbreviation)
- A city that's double the second-largest city
- A worldwide navigational tool (abbreviation) unit 1
- the distance people will travel to buy an item
- A center point of an area unit 1
- Something that blocks migration.
- The changing of the environment by people.
- An opportunity that appears when migrating.
- an index that shows human development (abbreviation)
- Changing of borders for political gain
- People's beliefs and attitudes towards things.VIT unit 3
- The large-scale migration of skilled workers.
- The average age someone is going to live.
- A force that brings people together.
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- An economy based on one crop
- A place that has no fresh food in the nearby area
- The revolution that created factories and other inventions VIT unit 7
- the sector that processes goods
- The right of a country to rule over itself VIT unit 4
- A region of perceived characteristics unit 1
- the central market of an area (abbreviation)
- a central part of an economy
- A city with 10 million people VIT unit 6
- A type of information shown in layers (abbreviation) unit 1
- A city with 20 million people
- A model that can estimate points in development and population in 5 stage VIT (abbreviation) unit 2
- a business in agriculture VIT unit 5
- measure of gender inequality in a state (abbreviation)
- The service sector
- A country
- Ancient things that hold an inherent value
- a state with centralized power
35 Clues: A country • The service sector • An economy based on one crop • a central part of an economy • A city with 20 million people • a state with centralized power • the sector that processes goods • A center point of an area unit 1 • Something that blocks migration. • The movement of people or an idea. • a business in agriculture VIT unit 5 • A force that brings people together. • ...
Judicial Branch 2026-03-11
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- to ask a higher court to review a lower court's decision and determine if justice was done.
- appoints, and the Senate approves.
- term lengths for Justices.
- the legal representation for the defendant.
- a government body that brings a criminal charge against a defendant who is accused of breaking one of its laws/
- the court would involve adding more members to the Supreme Court for political reasons.
- 1954 ruling that separate is not equal, overturned Plessy v Ferguson.
- from this number they only select 100 cases to hear.
- 2000 decision that stopped the recount in Florida for the Presidential election
- 1977 ruling on the idea the 1st amendment protects speech that is unpopular and offensive.
- they are the "workhorse" of the federal court system (total of 94)
- 1969 ruling that students have the right to protest in school
- Court that has three judges, no jury, no witnesses.
- the authority to hear a case first
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- none listed or required to be on the Supreme Court, but is is expected that they were a lawyer, judge, or legal scholar.
- guideline for how all similar cases should be decided in the future.
- the number of judges we have set in law, but this number is not set in the constitution.
- Judicial _____________ is the power to overturn any law that the court decides is in conflict with the Constitution.
- court where they decide cases involving inventions.
- written statement explaining the reasons for the decision.
- 1896 ruling separate but equal
- appointed to the Supreme Court in 1991.
- 1857 ruling that state Congress did not have the power to ban slavery in U.S. territories.
- cameras are not allowed in the Courtroom during oral arguments.
- the party who answers the complaint and defends against it.
- individual or group brining a complaint against another party.
- appointed to the Supreme Court in 2022.
- votes needed to find guilty or not guilty.
28 Clues: term lengths for Justices. • 1896 ruling separate but equal • appoints, and the Senate approves. • the authority to hear a case first • appointed to the Supreme Court in 1991. • appointed to the Supreme Court in 2022. • votes needed to find guilty or not guilty. • the legal representation for the defendant. • court where they decide cases involving inventions. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2017-03-14
4 Clues: When did this era end? • When were steam powered machines created? • A lot of these were created during this period. • What were created that could weave cotton faster than humans?
crossword 2022-09-13
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- fought by the United States of America and its indigenous allies against the United Kingdom and its allies in British North America, with limited participation by Spain in Florida
- early English-American industrialist known as the "Father of the American Industrial Revolution" and the "Father of the American Factory System"
- a form of colonization where settlers would established a permanent or semi-permanent colonial settlements in a new region
- a series of forced displacements of approximately 60,000 Indigenous people of the "Five Civilized Tribes" between 1830 and 1850 by the United States government
- is a historic canal in upstate New York that runs east-west between the Hudson River and Lake Erie
- an armed conflict between the United States and Mexico from 1846 to 1848. It followed the 1845 U.S. annexation of Texas, which Mexico considered Mexican territory
- was the acquisition of the territory of Louisiana by the United States from the French First Republic in 1803
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- American lawyer, planter, general, and statesman who served as the seventh president of the United States from 1829 to 1837
- Protestant religious revival during the early 19th century in the United States
- the United States expedition to cross the newly acquired western portion of the country after the Louisiana Purchase
- American inventor, widely known for inventing the cotton gin, one of the key inventions of the Industrial Revolution that shaped the economy of the Antebellum South
- Famous as the “Great Pacificator” for his contributions to domestic policy, he emphasized economic development in his diplomacy
12 Clues: Protestant religious revival during the early 19th century in the United States • is a historic canal in upstate New York that runs east-west between the Hudson River and Lake Erie • was the acquisition of the territory of Louisiana by the United States from the French First Republic in 1803 • ...
Ancient Rome 2026-04-24
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- Maximus A giant oval stadium used for the most popular sport in Rome.
- A soft, expensive fabric that was traded from far away in Asia.
- Something handed down from the past, like the ideas and inventions Romans left for us.
- House A large public building where Romans went to wash up and socialize.
- River The main waterway that runs through the city of Rome.
- Mountains The mountain range that runs down the middle of Italy like a "spine."
- Using math and science to design things like sturdy bridges and water systems.
- The teacher whose life and lessons were the basis for the Christian religion.
- Works Projects built by the government for everyone to use, like roads and bridges.
- A crop used to make bread, which was the main food for most Romans.
- Peninsula The boot-shaped piece of land that sticks out into the Mediterranean Sea.
- Clay jars and plates used to store and transport goods like olive oil.
- Racing A dangerous and fast sport where horses pulled drivers in small carts.
- Metals Valuable items like gold and silver used to make Roman coins.
- The first Roman emperor to become a Christian and stop the unfair treatment of believers.
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- A long stone channel built to carry fresh water from the mountains into the city.
- The act of building something, like a temple or a stadium.
- Dried plants used to add flavor to Roman food and preserve meat.
- The art and science of designing and building impressive structures.
- A hard, beautiful white stone used to decorate the most expensive buildings.
- Sea The sea located to the east of the Italian Peninsula.
- Sea The body of water located to the south of Italy’s "heel."
- The capital city of a massive ancient empire located in Italy.
- To be treated poorly or punished because of your religious beliefs.
- Sea The large body of water that the Roman Empire completely surrounded.
- Caesar A famous Roman general and leader who helped turn Rome into an empire.
- A Roman invention made of volcanic ash and rock that allowed them to build giant domes.
- The high, snowy mountains to the north that protect Italy from the rest of Europe.
28 Clues: Sea The sea located to the east of the Italian Peninsula. • The act of building something, like a temple or a stadium. • River The main waterway that runs through the city of Rome. • Sea The body of water located to the south of Italy’s "heel." • The capital city of a massive ancient empire located in Italy. • ...
Unit 5. Inventions - reading 2022-12-10
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- a system for carrying people or goods from one place to another using vehicles, roads, etc.
- to find the size, quantity, etc. of something in standard units
- an electrical machine that cleans floors, carpets, etc. by sucking up dirt and dust
- understand and think in a logical way about things
- to make something happen
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- tables, chairs and beds, that are put into a house or an office
- made or produced to copy something natural
- the system of communication in speech and writing that is used by people of a particular country or area
- a strong feeling such as love, fear or anger
- a computer program that can hold a conversation with a person, usually over the internet
10 Clues: to make something happen • made or produced to copy something natural • a strong feeling such as love, fear or anger • understand and think in a logical way about things • tables, chairs and beds, that are put into a house or an office • to find the size, quantity, etc. of something in standard units • ...
Inventions by Black Inventors 2023-02-08
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- Most notable for his invention of the gas mask in 1912 and the three-light traffic system in 1922.
- Developed the first automatic clothes dryer that used a series of suspension rods over a specifically designed stove to dry clothes.
- Invented the first home security system in 1966 as a solution to the high crime rate they experienced in the neighborhood of Queens, New York.
- Invented the first outdoor mailbox that featured a hinged door that kept the letters secure but also kept out rain and snow.
- Received the patent for his automatic gear shifter in 1932 and it was quickly welcomed by major vehicle companies.
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- Created an “improved golf tee” made out of rubber and wood, but he was also a dentist and became the first African American to become a professor at Harvard University.
- Invented the “Chamber Commode,” which is essentially a toilet that featured a mirror, bookrack, washstand, table and easy chair.
- Made significant improvements to the folding chair making it extremely portable.
- Invented a heating system that drew in cold air and conveyed the heat through a heat exchanger.
- Came up with the inspiration for the automatic elevator doors after watching his daughter Grace suffer a life-threatening injury when she fell down an elevator shaft.
10 Clues: Made significant improvements to the folding chair making it extremely portable. • Invented a heating system that drew in cold air and conveyed the heat through a heat exchanger. • Most notable for his invention of the gas mask in 1912 and the three-light traffic system in 1922. • ...
Inventions in ancient Egypt 2017-11-01
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- You can make something brittle out of it
- You use it, to cut something
- wigs Some people use it as their own hair
- A group of people, who lead the Country
- You use it if you are sick
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- Science of the stars
- People use it to color their faces and to look different
- It is used to see the time
- It is used to keep the flowers fresh and in water
- They are used for walking
10 Clues: Science of the stars • They are used for walking • It is used to see the time • You use it if you are sick • You use it, to cut something • A group of people, who lead the Country • You can make something brittle out of it • wigs Some people use it as their own hair • It is used to keep the flowers fresh and in water • People use it to color their faces and to look different
The Most Useful Inventions 2021-12-01
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- physically or mentally ill
- show your choice of a person or an issue in an election
- to communicate with sb especially by telephone
- that can help you to do or achieve what you want
- a form of energy
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- communicate with others frequently
- how hot or cold a thing of place is
- your feelings or thought about sth/sb
- through a period of time
- without doubt ,certainly
10 Clues: a form of energy • through a period of time • without doubt ,certainly • physically or mentally ill • communicate with others frequently • how hot or cold a thing of place is • your feelings or thought about sth/sb • to communicate with sb especially by telephone • that can help you to do or achieve what you want • show your choice of a person or an issue in an election
Inventions by Silvia Duque 2021-11-27
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- This is an app which contain many filters
- The material that honeycombs from beehives actually are made
- The company whose asistant called Siri
- The person who discover that Germans were attempting to develop an atomic bomb
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- The person whose invention are pop-up
- This is the sport whose slipers can be maked with a 3D print
- The colour that Jarvis used to symbolize a mother love
- The brand that outperformed sony e-readers
- The project whose inventor is Dhruv Verma
- The person whose mother was nursed soldiers
10 Clues: The person whose invention are pop-up • The company whose asistant called Siri • This is an app which contain many filters • The project whose inventor is Dhruv Verma • The brand that outperformed sony e-readers • The person whose mother was nursed soldiers • The colour that Jarvis used to symbolize a mother love • ...
Roman inventions Nagy Sándor 2023-12-23
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- A strong and durable iron alloy created by melting iron and mixing it with carbon, widely used in ancient metallurgy for various tools and structures
- A glass-forming technique that involves inflating molten glass into a bubble with the aid of a blowpipe, allowing the creation of various glass objects
- A large, open-air venue used for public spectacles, such as gladiator contests, in ancient Rome
- (Book) A manuscript format where pages are bound together, distinct from scrolls, and commonly used by Romans for written documents
- yellow ore
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- Latin for "flower of salt," referring to high-quality sea salt harvested by evaporating seawater in shallow pools
- A type of bridge constructed with the use of dams to divert water and facilitate the building process
- Engraved gems or shells with a raised relief design, often used for jewelry or decorative purposes
- Roman An ancient counting device used for performing arithmetic calculations
- A chemical compound widely used in ancient times for various purposes, including as a mordant in dyeing and in medicinal applications
10 Clues: yellow ore • Roman An ancient counting device used for performing arithmetic calculations • A large, open-air venue used for public spectacles, such as gladiator contests, in ancient Rome • Engraved gems or shells with a raised relief design, often used for jewelry or decorative purposes • ...
Roman inventions Szabó Máté 2023-12-28
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- this thing is can save your life in a war
- this is a place where roman people can fun with they famly and friends
- romans can build with this material
- this was used in the operation of watercraft, through the use of sails.
- doctors use this interference
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- people gives tasks to the another people
- where the horse-drawn carriages can go
- roman people built this for water collection
- where the people can walk across the river
- It was ideal to mine stones from quarries that were situated as close to the site of construction as possible, to reduce the cost of transportation.
10 Clues: doctors use this interference • romans can build with this material • where the horse-drawn carriages can go • people gives tasks to the another people • this thing is can save your life in a war • where the people can walk across the river • roman people built this for water collection • this is a place where roman people can fun with they famly and friends • ...
Roman inventions Nagy Balázs 2023-12-29
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- Lake for leisure and relaxation.
- Path for towing canal boats.
- Aiding smooth motion in machine parts.
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- Guiding lights for maritime navigation.
- Malleable alloy used for utensils.
- Mechanical devices for grinding grain.
- Carved miniature relief jewelry pieces.
- Harvesting machine for cutting crops.
- Farm tool for soil cultivation.
- Underground passage for transportation purposes.
10 Clues: Path for towing canal boats. • Farm tool for soil cultivation. • Lake for leisure and relaxation. • Malleable alloy used for utensils. • Harvesting machine for cutting crops. • Mechanical devices for grinding grain. • Aiding smooth motion in machine parts. • Guiding lights for maritime navigation. • Carved miniature relief jewelry pieces. • ...
Roman inventions Zalán Farkas 2024-01-03
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- A periodical publication containing written information about current.
- Instrument used for measuring density.
- A glassforming technique that involves inflating molten glass into a bubble.
- Buildings that helped navigation by emitting light.
- A hand-operated calculating tool also called a counting frame.
- A cleansing product made from fatty acid.
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- Thin slices of wood.
- The infrastructure that conveys sewage or rainwater.
- Type of stairway characterized by its twisted form similar to a corkscrew.
- Water powered vertical pounding machines used to crush ore.
10 Clues: Thin slices of wood. • Instrument used for measuring density. • A cleansing product made from fatty acid. • Buildings that helped navigation by emitting light. • The infrastructure that conveys sewage or rainwater. • Water powered vertical pounding machines used to crush ore. • A hand-operated calculating tool also called a counting frame. • ...
Roman inventions Székely László 2024-01-04
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- a structure carrying a road path across a river, road
- this is used to clean our self and relax
- we use this to measure the sepeed of vehicles
- a sharp metal usually used of slicing
- a meat based food they put pork or other meat in the animals skin
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- a paper containing news
- implants an inplant that replaces the theeth
- a stack of paperon eachoter
- a very inportant transportation tool
- a bar of hardened fad used for cleaning
10 Clues: a paper containing news • a stack of paperon eachoter • a very inportant transportation tool • a sharp metal usually used of slicing • a bar of hardened fad used for cleaning • this is used to clean our self and relax • implants an inplant that replaces the theeth • we use this to measure the sepeed of vehicles • a structure carrying a road path across a river, road • ...
Inventions, innovations et découvertes 2024-03-12
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- Il permet de voler comme les oiseaux
- Un objet pour calculer, jouer, travailler, etc.
- Elles permettent de corriger les problèmes de vue
- Arme de projection utilisant la tension d'une corde
- Un langage basé sur 0 et 1
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- Permet une communication pérenne
- Il produit du froid et conserve
- Elle permet de protéger les pieds
- Utilise les rayons X pour la médecine
- Un produit qui remplace le goût du sucre
10 Clues: Un langage basé sur 0 et 1 • Il produit du froid et conserve • Permet une communication pérenne • Elle permet de protéger les pieds • Il permet de voler comme les oiseaux • Utilise les rayons X pour la médecine • Un produit qui remplace le goût du sucre • Un objet pour calculer, jouer, travailler, etc. • Elles permettent de corriger les problèmes de vue • ...
Inventions from 1900-1912 2025-09-25
10 Clues: farm car • cooker of bread • stairs that move • iron based metal • frozen juice on a stick • how cold air comes inside • Teddy Roosevelt signiture animal • car brand with new electric starter • communication across large location • the brothers who made the first airplane
Great inventions of humanity 2025-12-19
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- Object used to preserve and transmit knowledge, ideas and stories
- These are systems that, using a heat pump, reverse their cycle to cool in summer and extract heat from the outside.
- Electrochemical devices that store energy in chemical form and release it as electricity through controlled reactions
- Air transport used to travel long distances in a short time
- An instrument that allows you to see very small objects, invisible to the naked eye, by magnifying their image through a system of lenses or electrons, revealing details such as cells and internal structures.
- The most popular means of communication to interact with people remotely using voice.
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- An antique object used for personal orientation, it works based on magnetism.
- A type of high-energy electromagnetic radiation used in medicine to create images of the inside of the body
- An optical instrument that uses lenses or mirrors to capture and focus light, allowing the observation of very distant objects.
- Chemical compounds used to cure, stop, or prevent diseases; to relieve symptoms; or to help diagnose certain diseases
10 Clues: Air transport used to travel long distances in a short time • Object used to preserve and transmit knowledge, ideas and stories • An antique object used for personal orientation, it works based on magnetism. • The most popular means of communication to interact with people remotely using voice. • ...
Intro to Inventions & IP 2025-05-02
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- Something you think of that can become an invention
- A legal right for inventors to protect their ideas
- Penn State center for help with patents and trademarks
- A small design that represents a company
- A new product or idea that has never been made before
- What you do at the PTRC to check if something is already patented
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- A person who creates something new
- The office that gives patents and trademarks in the U.S.
- A rule that protects songs, books, and art
- A symbol or word that identifies a brand
10 Clues: A person who creates something new • A symbol or word that identifies a brand • A small design that represents a company • A rule that protects songs, books, and art • A legal right for inventors to protect their ideas • Something you think of that can become an invention • A new product or idea that has never been made before • ...
4.6 Billion Years: The Earth's Ancient Story Revealed Through Rock Layers 2024-04-11
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- Era Answer What group of animals lived from around 1:20 PM to 11:41 PM in Earth's history?
- Earth Answer How old are the rock layers beneath our feet?
- Discoveries Answer What do scientists make by studying the rocks on Earth?
- Geological Layers Answer What do the layers of Earth represent in the analogy used?
- in Earth's History Answer When in Earth's history did humans appear?
- Capsules in Rocks Answer What concept refers to the hidden information within rocks?
- Earth's Wonders Answer What activity is encouraged to appreciate the beauty of our planet?
- Wonder Answer What activity can remind us of the immense age of our planet?
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- Estimates Answer How has the age of Earth been calculated?
- Dating Answer What method is used to estimate the age of rocks?
- Rocks Answer How do scientists explore the history of our planet?
- Age Answer the age of our Earth in billion years
- Existence on Earth Answer How long have humans been part of Earth's history, relative to a 24-hour day?
- vs. Humans Answer Who lived on Earth first, dinosaurs or humans?
- of Earth Answer What does the analogy of Earth's history as a 24-hour day illustrate?
15 Clues: Age Answer the age of our Earth in billion years • Estimates Answer How has the age of Earth been calculated? • Earth Answer How old are the rock layers beneath our feet? • Dating Answer What method is used to estimate the age of rocks? • vs. Humans Answer Who lived on Earth first, dinosaurs or humans? • ...
Nigel Cupid 2017-06-13
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- Of electromagnetic induction the process in which an electromotive force (emf) is induced in a closed circuit due to changes in the magnetic field around the circuit
- he was important Faraday is best known for his discoveries of electromagnetic induction and the laws of electrolysis. His biggest breakthrough, however, came with his invention of the electric motor.
- of induction asic law of electromagnetism predicting how a magnetic field will interact with an electric circuit to produce an electromotive force
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- faraday He rejected both a knighthood and an offer to become President of the Royal Society
- an electromagnetic induction work circuit by using only the force of a magnetic field and not batteries.
5 Clues: faraday He rejected both a knighthood and an offer to become President of the Royal Society • an electromagnetic induction work circuit by using only the force of a magnetic field and not batteries. • of induction asic law of electromagnetism predicting how a magnetic field will interact with an electric circuit to produce an electromotive force • ...
the Scientific Revolution 2021-10-27
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- an English Renaissance statesman and philosopher, best known for his promotion of the scientific method
- a 16th-century anatomist, physician, and author of one of the most influential books on human anatomy, De Humani Corporis Fabrica Libri Septem
- A logical, systematic approach to the solution of a scientific problem
- the combining of elements to form a pleasing whole
- Italian natural philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician who made fundamental contributions to the sciences of motion, astronomy, and strength of materials and to the development of the scientific method.
- an Anglo-Irish natural philosopher, chemist, physicist, and inventor that's regarded as the first modern chemist and a pioneer of the scientific method
- A Renaissance mathematician and astronomer who formulated a model of the universe that placed the Sun rather than the Earth at the center of the universe
- French mathematician, scientist, and philosopher know for being one of the first to abandon scholastic Aristotelianism, because he formulated the first modern version of mind-body dualism, from which stems the mind-body problem
- English physicist and mathematician , most famous for his law of gravitation, was instrumental in the scientific revolution of the 17th century
- astronomical theory which describes a system which puts the Earth in the center of the universe, and describes other objects from the point of view of the Earth
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- Danish astronomer whose work in developing astronomical instruments and in measuring and fixing the positions of stars paved the way for future discoveries
- German astronomer who discovered three major laws of planetary motion
- a theory that states that knowledge comes only or primarily from sensory experience. It is one of several views of epistemology
- A movement in the 18th century that advocated the use of reason in the reappraisal of accepted ideas and social institutions
- English physician who was the first to recognize the full circulation of the blood in the human body and to provide experiments and arguments to support this idea
- the idea that people should use reason, or logical thought to understand the world
- a questioning attitude or doubt towards one or more putative instances of knowledge which are asserted to be mere belief
- a geocentric cosmology; that is, it starts by assuming that the Earth is stationary and at the centre of the universe
- an theory in which the sun is in the middle of the universe
- the universal force of attraction acting between all matter
20 Clues: the combining of elements to form a pleasing whole • an theory in which the sun is in the middle of the universe • the universal force of attraction acting between all matter • German astronomer who discovered three major laws of planetary motion • A logical, systematic approach to the solution of a scientific problem • ...
Unit 6 Vocabulary Crossword-Industrial Revolution 2024-10-09
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- A risk taker who starts a new business within the economic system of capitalism. They risk losing money and time they invest, but can be rewarded if their business is successful.
- New inventions like the Flying Shuttle, Spinning Jenny, Crompton's Mule, and Cartwrights Power Loom made spinning thread and weaving cloth faster, these were housed in factories.
- controlled steel industry
- father of communism. Wrote the Communist Manifesto.
- the transition to new manufacturing processes in the period from about 1760 to sometime between 1820 and 1840.
- Changing which crop you are growing to ensure the best soil quality year after year.
- an economic system in which the factors of production are owned by the public and operate for the welfare of all.
- an economic system based on private ownership and on the investment of money in business ventures in order to make a profit.
- Apartments for factory workers
- when one person or group owns all aspects of a product and has little to no competition
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- controlled oil industry
- money used to invest in a business
- invented the steam engine.
- land, labor, capital
- a period of technological improvement and increased crop productivity that occurred during the 18th and early 19th centuries in Europe
- also called the domestic system. Process of making cloth where each step in cloth making is performed in different households. Used before the Industrial Revolution.
- organizations representing workers' rights. Helped improve working conditions in the early part of the Industrial Revolution, but often became corrupt.
- A strategy used by unions. Workers refuse to work in order to force an employer to comply with demands.
- the idea that the government should not interfere with or regulate industries and businesses.
- an economic system in which all means of production- land, mines, factories, railroads, and businesses – are owned by the people, private property does not exist, and all goods and services are shared equally.
- father of capitalism. Wrote The Wealth of Nations.
- Movement of population to the cities – commoners and poorer farmers moved to seek work in new industrial towns.
- belief in the abolition of all government and the organization of society on a voluntary, cooperative basis without recourse to force or compulsion.
- banking tycoon
24 Clues: banking tycoon • land, labor, capital • controlled oil industry • controlled steel industry • invented the steam engine. • Apartments for factory workers • money used to invest in a business • father of capitalism. Wrote The Wealth of Nations. • father of communism. Wrote the Communist Manifesto. • ...
Unit 4 Review, 6th Social Studies 2024-11-11
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- the crop that gives people sugar, it is very difficult to grow and so the Portuguese used slave labor and enslaved people for their farms, even though most slaves didn't live more than 15 years because of the harsh work conditions
- Roman _________________ is the religion from Spain and Portugal that most people in South America follow
- the Treaty of _____________ was the agreement that divided the world between Spain and Portugal, which is why Spain took over so much of North and South America
- the indigenous people who ruled a huge area of South America before Europeans came
- the _________ rainforest is a place full of biodiversity, meaning there are a lot of different plants and animals living there
- this is the term for how the world's weather is getting worse and more serious storms and weather patterns are being made because of it
- the cutting down and clearing of trees
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- this word means how high or low a place is; higher areas have colder weather, while lower areas have warmer weather
- one of the amazing inventions of the Inca was the _________________ bridge, a bridge that hangs in the air from one side to the other and is made out of woven grass
- this country is the only country that speaks Portuguese, because it was colonized by Portugal
- the biggest celebration in Brazil, with people dressed up in colorful costumes, a lot of dancing, and giant parade floats (stages) that show different parts of African and Portuguese heritage
- the giant farms that enslaved people were forced to work on to harvest crops
- the Inca used __________ farming to cut steps into the mountain to build flat places where they could grow their crops
- this country has the most influence on South American countries; most South American countries follow the religion of ________, speak _________ish, and have buildings in the style of ________
- the mountain range where the Inca lives, and that stretches almost from the top to the bottom of South America
15 Clues: the cutting down and clearing of trees • the giant farms that enslaved people were forced to work on to harvest crops • the indigenous people who ruled a huge area of South America before Europeans came • this country is the only country that speaks Portuguese, because it was colonized by Portugal • ...
Chinese inventions Incoulation 2020-12-15
7 Clues: age and gender • you have these when you are sick • A disease that used to be a pandemic. • a virus that is taking place right now • a place where the smallpox vaccine was created. • Another word for shot and immunization and vaccine. • the person who created the vaccine to prevent people from having it.
Da Vinci Inventions 2017-03-20
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- / it used a spring-driven mechanism similar to that in a clock.
- / allowed breathing hoses connected to a floating bell full of air, wearing face-masks with glass goggles that would help them see underwater.
- / seems to be designed to fire large stones or possibly flaming bombs.
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- / an instrument for measuring the speed of wind.
- / make it possible for drive shafts to rotate, for goods to roll along ramps in a factory or store, and for mechanical devices in general to operate.
- / has a number of light cannons arranged on a circular platform with wheels that allow for 360-degree range.
- / two wings of the device feature pointed ends commonly associated with the winged creature.
7 Clues: / an instrument for measuring the speed of wind. • / it used a spring-driven mechanism similar to that in a clock. • / seems to be designed to fire large stones or possibly flaming bombs. • / two wings of the device feature pointed ends commonly associated with the winged creature. • ...
Da Vinci Inventions 2017-03-20
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- it used a spring-driven mechanism similar to that in a clock.
- has a number of light cannons arranged on a circular platform with wheels that allow for 360-degree range.
- make it possible for drive shafts to rotate, for goods to roll along ramps in a factory or store, and for mechanical devices in general to operate.
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- two wings of the device feature pointed ends commonly associated with the winged creature.
- allowed breathing hoses connected to a floating bell full of air, wearing face-masks with glass goggles that would help them see underwater.
- seems to be designed to fire large stones or possibly flaming bombs.
- an instrument for measuring the speed of wind.
7 Clues: an instrument for measuring the speed of wind. • it used a spring-driven mechanism similar to that in a clock. • seems to be designed to fire large stones or possibly flaming bombs. • two wings of the device feature pointed ends commonly associated with the winged creature. • ...
Industrial Revolution Inventions 2022-05-13
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- device that permits two or more users to conduct a conversation when they are too far apart to be heard directly
- a machine that quickly and easily separates cotton fibers from their seeds, enabling much greater productivity than manual cotton separation
- used to sew fabric and materials together with a thread
- point to point text messaging system
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- multi spindle spinning frame
- mechanized loom
- boat that is propelled primarily by steam power
7 Clues: mechanized loom • multi spindle spinning frame • point to point text messaging system • boat that is propelled primarily by steam power • used to sew fabric and materials together with a thread • device that permits two or more users to conduct a conversation when they are too far apart to be heard directly • ...
CYBER ETHICS 2025-05-19
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- a program or set of programs that disrupts the normal functioning of a computer
- the process of transforming data into unreadable code
- the act of sending an email to a user, misleading him to believe that it is from trusted person or organisation
- the criminal practice of using social influence over the telephone system, most often using features facilitated by voice over IP, to gain access to sensitive information
- purchasing a single licenced copy of the software and load it onto several computers contrary to the licence's terms
- the act of using or imitating the language an d thoughts of another person as one's original work
- at the receiving end, the process of conversion of encrypted information into a readable form
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- an act harming or harassing a person through information technology in deliberate manner
- a legal right granted by the law to the creator for his original work
- an illegal intrusion into a computer system or network
- to being aware of the ethical practices, and behaving responsibly and appropriately while using the internet
- a malicious technique of tricking a web user into clicking on something different from what the user perceives he/she is clicking on
- the technical people who are experts in breaking into systems to steal important data, such as financial details, passwords, etc
- they are generally sent in large numbers for commercial advertising purposes
- a right related to the new inventions that grants the inventor the sole right to make, use, and sell that invention for a specific period of time
15 Clues: the process of transforming data into unreadable code • an illegal intrusion into a computer system or network • a legal right granted by the law to the creator for his original work • they are generally sent in large numbers for commercial advertising purposes • a program or set of programs that disrupts the normal functioning of a computer • ...
O3 People and Vocab 2025-11-05
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- the state of being and/or having the same, especially in status, rights, and opportunities.
- sovereignty political theory that government is created by and subject to what the people want.
- A philosophical movement focused on society and politics which started in Europe in the 1700's. It emphasized the use of reason.
- a social thinkers during the Enlightenment; French word for Philosopher
- This political thinker argued that the purpose of government is to protect the natural rights of people, which included life, liberty, and property.
- This astronomer proposed the heliocentric theory, which was that the sun not the Earth, was the center of our solar system.
- This scientist created the first vaccine to prevent smallpox using the cowpox virus.
- agreement between the people and their government signifying their consent/agreement to be governed
- The philosophe believed in freedom of thought and expression, religious toleration, and separation of church & state.
- This philosophe declared that women should have the same political rights as men and believed in education for all.
- Enlightened Despot of Russia. A friend of Voltaire, she expanded the Russian empire, improved government and economy, but didn't improve the lives of peasants.
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- This philosopher argued that government should follow whatever the majority wanted.
- This English politician and writer argued for the adoption of new scientific techniques such as the experimental method.
- Enlightened despot of Prussia. Declared himself the "1st servant of the state." He granted religious freedom, improved education, and abolished torture, but didn't free the serfs.
- Using logical steps and thought processes in order to reach conclusions
- Among his many scientific discoveries are the fact that falling objects accelerate at fixed and predictable rates. Using a telescope he built, he eventually confirmed that the Earth revolves around the Sun.
- An 18th-century European monarch inspired by Enlightenment ideas to rule justly and respect the rights of their subjects.
- The ability to do as one pleases; freedom of choice.
- This philosophe proposed that separation of powers would keep any individual or group from gaining total control of a government.
- This mathematician and physicist brought together previous theories under a single theory of motion known as the law of Universal Gravitation.
- the division of government into separate branches
- Enlightened Despot of Austria; He expanded education, granted religious freedom, improved education and abolished serfdom. All reforms were undone after he died.
22 Clues: the division of government into separate branches • The ability to do as one pleases; freedom of choice. • Using logical steps and thought processes in order to reach conclusions • a social thinkers during the Enlightenment; French word for Philosopher • This philosopher argued that government should follow whatever the majority wanted. • ...
Ancient Oceanic Inventions 2024-01-25
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- The study of the universe and celestial objects
- This is a large instrument that sends a booming sound, can be heard from miles away
- They invented this technology to travel across the ocean
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- They would make this material by burning natural resins from trees
- The earliest version of this body art comes from Oceanic civilizations
- This tool can be both a toy or a weapon, you throw it and it comes back
- They created these as a way to catch their food from the ocean
7 Clues: The study of the universe and celestial objects • They invented this technology to travel across the ocean • They created these as a way to catch their food from the ocean • They would make this material by burning natural resins from trees • The earliest version of this body art comes from Oceanic civilizations • ...
Important healthcare inventions 2022-12-03
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- An accidental discovery that has saved millions of lives
- Arguably the inventors of telehealth
- Invented by Hippocrates in the Hippocratic Corpus
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- Derived from the Latin word for cow
- Far more effective than opioids, a blow to the head or cold water
- Photography using magnets and radio
- Definitely more effective than sponges soaked in lemons
7 Clues: Derived from the Latin word for cow • Photography using magnets and radio • Arguably the inventors of telehealth • Invented by Hippocrates in the Hippocratic Corpus • Definitely more effective than sponges soaked in lemons • An accidental discovery that has saved millions of lives • Far more effective than opioids, a blow to the head or cold water
Great American Inventions 2025-03-25
INVENTIONS FOR EDUCATION 2024-12-01
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- Phong hasn't decided whether to buy a laptop or a ..... yet.
- The telephone was first ..... in the late 19th century.
- This educational ..... helps students improve grammar and vocabulary.
- Educational apps are ..... tools for students’ communication skills.
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- A ..... with a big screen allows students to study and take notes easily.
- Online shopping is more ..... than going to physical stores.
- A laptop seems more ..... for writing assignments.
7 Clues: A laptop seems more ..... for writing assignments. • The telephone was first ..... in the late 19th century. • Online shopping is more ..... than going to physical stores. • Phong hasn't decided whether to buy a laptop or a ..... yet. • Educational apps are ..... tools for students’ communication skills. • ...
80s American Inventions 2024-11-11
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- An FDA-approved medicine that can help people quit smoking.
- - A gastrointestinal study that uses a pill camera to take images of the intestinal lumen.
- Partially reusable rocket-launched vehicle designed to go into orbit around Earth, to transport people and cargo to and from orbiting spacecraft.
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- - An american cable television network that began as a 24-hour platform for music videos.
- A computer operating system (OS) developed by Microsoft Corporation to run personal computers (PCs).
- A sound-activated electrical switch, sold since 1984 by San Francisco, California based Joseph Enterprises, Inc.
- Macintosh The first successful mass-market all-in-one desktop personal computer with a graphical user interface, built-in screen, and mouse.
7 Clues: An FDA-approved medicine that can help people quit smoking. • - An american cable television network that began as a 24-hour platform for music videos. • - A gastrointestinal study that uses a pill camera to take images of the intestinal lumen. • A computer operating system (OS) developed by Microsoft Corporation to run personal computers (PCs). • ...
OW.L4.Rev7-9.Vocabulary 2020-06-20
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- My brother is a little boy who has a vivid __. He draw a green dog.
- In the loop-the-loop of a roller coaster, __ is the force which keeps you on the seat of the cart.
- It is amazing how a __ can spin on ice.
- The harder you push the __, the higher it goes.
- Inertia is a __ which will move you when a car stops suddenly.
- I want to take __, so I need a camera.
- We need ___ to turn on a computer.
- JoAnn who was skating, fell backwards; as a result, she hurt her back.
- Newton was a physicist who developed a theory about __.
- You have to __ your hands, so that they keep warm.
- Jern Hurum who used to collect __, now is a paleontologist.
- You have to __ to the right on the skateboard, so that you can turn to the right.
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- The T-rex is a __ which has short arms.
- It's an invention which gives you portable electricity
- Ron is someone who doesn't want to __. I don't want him on my team.
- I used to have a lot of __, that's why I invented a lot of things.
- Go straight and then __ to your left.
- ___ come from ideas which solve problems.
- With the __ you can control your avatar.
- Everybody likes __. I have a teddy bear.
- __ the red button so the machine stops.
- I used to play video games and used to have an __ which looked just like me.
- __ is a force which exist among two surfaces that are touching.
- Natalia is my daughter who is afraid of __.
24 Clues: We need ___ to turn on a computer. • Go straight and then __ to your left. • I want to take __, so I need a camera. • The T-rex is a __ which has short arms. • It is amazing how a __ can spin on ice. • __ the red button so the machine stops. • With the __ you can control your avatar. • Everybody likes __. I have a teddy bear. • ___ come from ideas which solve problems. • ...
RU Itec411: Intellectual Property 2025-10-22
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- Allows works to use portions of copyrighted material depending on the transformation, nature, significance, or effect on the market value of the material
- The observation of a program's user interface
- The practice of unauthorized copying an intellectual property
- A peer to peer file sharing service made in 1999 that was shutdown in 2001 due to aiding in copyright infringement
- _____ engineering; decompiling and translating a program to study how it works
- Defined intellectual property rights in relation to inventions
- A work created from transforming, modifying, or adapting an intellectual property
- _____ v. Universal City Studios 1984; ruled the copying of copyright material for personal use does not infringe on copyright
- Defined intellectual property rights in relation to creative works
- Technology that prevents digital copyrighted materials from being copied, distributed, extracted, or modified; abbreviated
- No _____ Act of 1997; the willfully infringement on copyright material is considered a criminal offense
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- Representing another's work as your own
- Project _____; A project to converting books in the public domain to digital mediums
- Protects websites from lawsuits caused by user of the site enacting in copyright infringement
- the concept that the owner of a copyright material releases it under an agreement that allows others to use, distribute, or transform it
- Cracking, unlocking, rooting
- A spectrum of licensing agreements that the copyright owner can list to users on what conditions is the work allowed to be transformed or copied
- companies that buy patents for the main purpose to enact lawsuits for patent infringement, but not use the patents purchased
- Services that encourage distribution or use of unauthorized copies of copyrighted material
- Anticircumvention provisions to prohibit the act of unauthorized making, distributing, and extraction of copyrighted material; abbreviated
20 Clues: Cracking, unlocking, rooting • Representing another's work as your own • The observation of a program's user interface • The practice of unauthorized copying an intellectual property • Defined intellectual property rights in relation to inventions • Defined intellectual property rights in relation to creative works • ...
vocabulary 2026-05-31
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- To completely change something in a dramatic and new way. Example: The internet revolutionized how people communicate.
- A great victory or success after effort. Example: Winning the championship was a triumph for the team.
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- Completely fascinated, amazed, or “spellbound.” Example: She was mesmerized by the fireworks.
- Being well‑known, but usually for something negative or controversial. Example: The criminal gained notoriety after the news reported his actions.
- Weaknesses, lacks, or things that are missing. Example: The report showed deficiencies in the school’s resources.
- Recognition or acknowledgment for an idea, work, or achievement. Example: Tesla did not always receive credit for his inventions.
6 Clues: Completely fascinated, amazed, or “spellbound.” Example: She was mesmerized by the fireworks. • A great victory or success after effort. Example: Winning the championship was a triumph for the team. • Weaknesses, lacks, or things that are missing. Example: The report showed deficiencies in the school’s resources. • ...
tech terms 2025-04-29
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- A regularly updated website or web page, typically run by an individual or group, that is written in an informal or conversational style.
- (Random Access Memory): A type of volatile memory used by computers to store data that is actively being used or processed.
- (Domain Name System): The system that translates human-readable domain names (like www.google.com) into IP addresses that computers use to identify each other on the network.
- Reality (VR): A computer-generated simulation of a 3D environment that users can interact with using special equipment like VR headsets.
- (Read-Only Memory): A type of non-volatile memory that holds data permanently, even when the computer is turned off; often contains firmware.
- The process of converting data into a coded format to prevent unauthorized access, typically using algorithms and keys.
- Divide: The gap between individuals, households, or communities that have access to modern information and communication technology and those who do not.
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- The main circuit board of a computer that connects all components, including the CPU, memory, and peripheral devices.
- Property (IP): Legal rights that protect creations of the mind such as inventions, literary and artistic works, symbols, names, and images.
- A computer or system that provides data, services, or resources to other computers (clients) over a network.
- (Personally Identifiable Information): Any data that could identify a specific individual, such as name, address, social security number, or email.
- (Open Source Software): Software with source code that anyone can inspect, modify, and enhance freely.
12 Clues: (Open Source Software): Software with source code that anyone can inspect, modify, and enhance freely. • A computer or system that provides data, services, or resources to other computers (clients) over a network. • The main circuit board of a computer that connects all components, including the CPU, memory, and peripheral devices. • ...
Verbs 2023-06-22
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- Building is creating or constructing something using materials like blocks, Lego, or even tools. You can build structures, houses, or models.
- Planting means placing seeds or young plants into the ground to grow. You can plant flowers, vegetables, or trees.
- Swimming involves moving through water by using your arms and legs. You can swim in a pool or a lake.
- Helping means assisting or supporting others in their tasks or needs. You can help your family, friends, or even strangers.
- Writing is creating words and sentences using letters and symbols. You can write stories, letters, or your thoughts in a journal.
- When you run, it means to move swiftly on your feet. You can run in a race or to catch a ball.
- Creating is making or producing something new or original. You can create artwork, music, or even inventions.
- Exploring is investigating or discovering new places, things, or ideas. You can explore nature, museums, or books.
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- Jumping means propelling yourself off the ground using your legs and feet. You can jump over obstacles or jump up and down with excitement.
- Dancing is moving your body rhythmically to music. You can dance at parties or while listening to your favorite songs.
- Drawing is creating pictures or images using pencils, pens, or colors. You can draw on paper or even on a computer.
- Singing is producing musical sounds with your voice. You can sing along to your favorite songs or perform in a choir.
- Listening is paying attention to sounds or spoken words to understand and process information. You can listen to music, stories, or instructions.
- Playing means engaging in activities for enjoyment and fun. You can play games, sports, or with toys.
- Reading means looking at written words and understanding their meaning. You can read books, magazines, or signs.
- Cooking involves preparing and making food using ingredients and heat. You can cook meals or bake delicious treats.
16 Clues: When you run, it means to move swiftly on your feet. You can run in a race or to catch a ball. • Swimming involves moving through water by using your arms and legs. You can swim in a pool or a lake. • Playing means engaging in activities for enjoyment and fun. You can play games, sports, or with toys. • ...
Chapter 18 Sections 1, 2, & 3 Vocabulary 2022-12-02
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- a center offering help to the urban poor
- the rapid growth of city populations
- unions negotiate with management for workers as a group
- a company that controls most or all business in a particular industry
- he was a poor Scottish immigrant who worked his way up in the railroad business and then entered the steel industry, which he was very successful in
- he wanted to build a device that would carry the human voice, and in 1876 he was able to send the first telephone message to his assistant Mr. Watson
- to get rid of
- a building divided into many tiny apartments
- they tested a gas-powered airplane at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, and the longest flight on the day they tested was only 59 seconds
- a manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a belt
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- to increase in speed
- a group of corporations run by a single board of directors
- a business owned by many investors
- someone who sets up new businesses to make a profit
- a place where people receive medical treatment, often for free or for a small fee
- a reformer who worked hard for poor city dwellers and she opened a settlement house in Chicago
- he formed a new union called the American Federation of Labor, or AFL, and they soon replaced the Knights of Labor as the leading union in the country
- to purify or to make free from impurities
- to change or to make different
- he is an American manufacturer who made the automobile available to millions of people
- the system in which privately owned businesses compete freely
- to give good reason for an action
- he was the son of a peddler in New York who invested in an oil refinery, and he formed the Standard Oil Trust
- “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
25 Clues: to get rid of • to increase in speed • to change or to make different • to give good reason for an action • a business owned by many investors • the rapid growth of city populations • a center offering help to the urban poor • to purify or to make free from impurities • a building divided into many tiny apartments • someone who sets up new businesses to make a profit • ...
Exam Review 2023-05-17
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- an estimation of revenue and expenses over a specified period of time
- Give away’s that businesses use to spread who they are
- can be used without restrictions
- Low unemployment and high consumer spending
- Smaller businesses that want more financing options
- Hobbies/Religion/Attitudes
- Hulu/Netflix/Apple Music
- everyone nowdays is on it and it's free to use
- The purpose is to increase sales /increase awareness
- Spend money with the expection of achieving a profit or material
- Larger international Companies
- Economy is at rock bottom & Unemployment is at it's highest
- a company's profits in a given quarter
- Single person starts/owns the business
- How the product gets to your consumer
- Limited Liability Company/Corp
- something that is "needed" to live
- cell that goes left to right on a spreadsheet
- Tv/Radio/Apple Music/Sound Cloud
- Not enough resources/goods/services to satisfy needs and wants
- Where you live or are from
- Labor force(people doing the work)
- created by a group of attorneys
- To create a favorable image for the company/organization
- no cost, little to no tech support
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- Operate for the betterment of community/World
- Land/Dirt/Gems/Coal/Oil
- total amount of money that a government or person spends
- logos/brands/slogans
- Goods/Services or Idea that you are advertising
- Newspaper(starting to fade away)
- predicting a company's future income by examining performance data
- Business is selling to the Consumer
- Receiving money from another and agreeing to pay it back
- What/Who you are or have attained
- tangible item that has monetary value
- inventions
- Emails/Banner Ads/Junk Mail
- Business is selling to other businesses
- face to face selling
- Economy is starting to slow down and Unemployment rate is going up
- Makes what is being sold
- Money
- Targeted to a specific group of people
- Two or more start/own the business
- Unemployment rate is going down and consumer sales are slowly rising
- Something that you desire that can add comfort and enhance your life
47 Clues: Money • inventions • logos/brands/slogans • face to face selling • Land/Dirt/Gems/Coal/Oil • Hulu/Netflix/Apple Music • Makes what is being sold • Hobbies/Religion/Attitudes • Where you live or are from • Emails/Banner Ads/Junk Mail • Larger international Companies • Limited Liability Company/Corp • created by a group of attorneys • can be used without restrictions • ...
SEMESTER 1 ENGLISH MID-TERM VOCAB MEGA CROSSWORD 2025-11-05
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- I add 50ml of this chemical, and 20g of this material and... BOOOM!
- A half, a quarter, one out of eight...
- "Look over there, in the sea! He's waving his arms madly! I think it's a ____"
- A lightbulb, phonograph, telegraph, Homework Writer 3000...
- A type of paper used to copy pictures.
- Footballers, tennis players, swimmers
- Let me get my watercolours, I have a front cover to paint!
- Your teachers feel this emotion when you try your best
- I practice basic facts every day so I can ____ at maths.
- Definitely, not maybe.
- I wake up, eat breakfast, brush my teeth, get dressed. This is my routine or ____ for getting ready.
- Where I should be mixing my chemicals and making inventions, not on a train!
- I watched my brother doodle nonsense on his page, he doesn't know how to write yet.
- He doesn't have lot, but he still ____ to the donation box
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- I use my brain ____ to answer difficult questions!
- What you might find in a "dummy" book
- Cats are very ____ because they can bend their bodies in weird and wonderful ways.
- You needed to do this for your Country Culture PBA
- Close your eyes and picture a pink and purple unicorn.
- Einstein, Edison, Mr. Rodgers, Mr. Tom...
- How your mother might feel if you don't come home one day!
- How you could describe a lovely sunny day, a nice cold drink and an ice cream.
- A red pen is to a teacher as a hammer is to a builder
- Shades of meaning: crawled, ____, walked, ran
- Not always, but never never...
- I was selected as the 5th person to ____ in the 100m race.
- A small device or doohickey
- Mr. Wu is the ____ of Zhangjiang Campus
- Hard, smooth, soft, furry, jagged...
- What you comes out of a wall plug socket
- "We're having cake for lunch!" ____ Mr. Tom during assembly.
- Eagles, kites and aeroplanes can all do this
32 Clues: Definitely, not maybe. • A small device or doohickey • Not always, but never never... • Hard, smooth, soft, furry, jagged... • What you might find in a "dummy" book • Footballers, tennis players, swimmers • A half, a quarter, one out of eight... • A type of paper used to copy pictures. • Mr. Wu is the ____ of Zhangjiang Campus • What you comes out of a wall plug socket • ...
Issac Newton's discoveries in the scientific revolution 2025-05-06
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- Isaac Newton is believed to discover this under a tree
- The math you learn in your senior year
- The rate at which velocity changes
- The thought that everything and anything made up of matter has a gravitational force
- Creates and effects an objects gravitational force
- A object in motion will stay in motion unless acted on by an unbalanced force
- he Used his study in optics to make an effective space observer that uses "reflections"
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- Isaac Newton discovered this by studying different angles of light output
- If you punch a wall an equal force is returned to your fist.
- The rate at which your coffee cup would go from hot to cold
- ?=mxa
- He innovated the old us currency into the "perfect model"
- Isaac Newton apparently invented this to allow his cats to easily go in and out of his house
- The formula's that calculate the speed and effects of movement
14 Clues: ?=mxa • The rate at which velocity changes • The math you learn in your senior year • Creates and effects an objects gravitational force • Isaac Newton is believed to discover this under a tree • He innovated the old us currency into the "perfect model" • The rate at which your coffee cup would go from hot to cold • ...
Tyler,vocab units 1-6 Book 3 2012-10-29
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- I am afraid that my lifelong fear of heights will severly _______ my enjoyment of the flight to Europe.
- The medical researcher is going to ______ a bold new idea on a possible cure for AIDS.
- the ________ fish emitted a faint glow even at the dark sea.
- In acient rome, wives would ______ the help of the goddess Juno
- There was a formal ________ issued which prohibited leaving the country.
- While trying to ______ the book's theme, I made some interesting discoveries.
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- Jack can be quite ________ at times.
- After a long run, Sarah was ______ with a happy glow.
- when my first statagy didnt work, i had to ______ a new one.
- It was hard to believe how long the singer was able to ______ the note.
- The _______ of spending the winter on a tropical island was thrilling to rebeca.
- If Tony's licence is ______, he will have to ride with me.
- The ______ wandered the halls of the aged mansion in search of a resident to frighten.
- I was pretty _____ as a stagehand; I even dropped the curtain before the play ended.
14 Clues: Jack can be quite ________ at times. • After a long run, Sarah was ______ with a happy glow. • If Tony's licence is ______, he will have to ride with me. • when my first statagy didnt work, i had to ______ a new one. • the ________ fish emitted a faint glow even at the dark sea. • In acient rome, wives would ______ the help of the goddess Juno • ...
List A 6 2024-10-25
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- picture, especially on film or television. Example: The mother of the pop singer cried in excitement when she first saw her daughter’s ___ on television.
- to take part in something
- skilled, trained. Example: Nowadays only ___ photographers buy cameras. Everyone else just uses their phone.
- to demonstrate against something
- sickness, disease
- discoveries; results of a study Example: new scientific ___ show that we may be able to use bacteria to eat plastic rather than burying it.
- to wish to see somebody. Examples: Wow, it’s good to see you! I’ve ___ed you so much!
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- shape Example: I can’t tell if that ___ in the shadows is a man or a woman.
- loved by many, widespread
- to ask, doubt, or interrogate
- give advice or suggestion. Example: There are six movies playing at the cinema. Which one do you ___?
- caring about something. Example: Yossi has little ___ in football, but he watches basketball every week.
- restricted, not whole. Example: We should go to the store today because the sale is for a ___ time only.
- new Example: We need some ___ ideas if we’re going to solve this problem.
14 Clues: sickness, disease • to take part in something • loved by many, widespread • to ask, doubt, or interrogate • to demonstrate against something • new Example: We need some ___ ideas if we’re going to solve this problem. • shape Example: I can’t tell if that ___ in the shadows is a man or a woman. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2024-11-18
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- A neglected condition in industrial cities that led to health issues and later reforms to improve living standards.
- Early steps toward production without direct human intervention, with machines capable of performing repetitive tasks.
- A railway vehicle powered by steam engines, revolutionizing the transportation of goods and people.
- A revolutionary transportation system that facilitated the fast movement of goods and people, driven by steam locomotives.
- Class An emerging social group composed of merchants, industrialists, and professionals who thrived due to economic growth.
- The growth and development of cities as a result of mass migration of people from rural areas to factories.
- Watt Scottish engineer and inventor whose improvement of the steam engine was crucial in driving the Industrial Revolution.
- Bridge An innovation in civil engineering, the world's first iron bridge was built in 1779 in England, symbolizing advancements in metallurgy.
- The replacement of manual tools with machinery, which increased efficiency in production.
- A key energy source during the Industrial Revolution, used to power machines and locomotives, thanks to the invention of the steam engine.
- The central place of mass production, where machinery and a large number of workers were employed.
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- The process of developing new technologies and production methods that characterized this era.
- A movement of workers who opposed mechanization, destroying machines because they considered them responsible for job losses.
- A workers' organization created to defend their rights and improve labor conditions against employers.
- Sites for the extraction of coal and minerals essential for energy and materials needed during the Industrial Revolution.
- An economic system that solidified during the Industrial Revolution, based on private ownership and the pursuit of profit.
- A primary energy source used to power steam engines and industrial furnaces.
- The social class composed of wage-earning factory workers, which emerged with the rise of industrialization.
- The process of economic and social transformation that involves shifting from an agriculture-based economy to one based on industry and manufacturing.
- Revolution The period preceding the Industrial Revolution, characterized by advances in farming techniques that freed labor for factories.
- A key industry during the first phase of the Industrial Revolution, especially in England, driven by inventions like the flying shuttle.
21 Clues: A primary energy source used to power steam engines and industrial furnaces. • The replacement of manual tools with machinery, which increased efficiency in production. • The process of developing new technologies and production methods that characterized this era. • ...
初中单词1800-1900 2018-12-17
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- At the beginning of some movies appears a sign calling "FBI ~ing"
- bears seldom ~ human unless they are too hungry
- the swimming pool is so ~ that children is not allowed to swim in it
- ~ is left for the person who is well prepared
- Around the world, there are four ~
- Although you are rich, you may have an empty ~
- Chinese word "Qunliao" is "~ talks" in English
- Jobs is the ~ of Apple phone
- there is always a shiny circle over its head
- When we meet someone familiar on the street, we ~ them
- IE浏览器当中的E
- the dirty water and air from factory may ~ the environment
- When Chrismas is coming, persons will say "~ Chrismas" to each other
- In winter, if we sleep with air comdition on, we may feel ~ when we get up
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- the most dangerous animal in the ocean
- the main concern of "Didi" is the ~ of the passengers
- 发音似“啊!妹子”feeling surprised but also admired
- the coldness of the man's body suggests that he is ~
- people swim in a swimming ~
- If a person is shy, he may be lack of ~
- don't judge a book by its ~
- when a person has no boyfriend or girlfriend, we call the person ~
- when you finish the courses, you may ~ from the school
- Gunpoder, compass,~ and paper making are called four great inventions
- If we don't want to talk with someone on the phone, we can ~ up the phone
- Hanlingzi may teacher you everything about ~
- ~s are not to blame in the game called "Wangzherongyao"
- ~ is not the only planet where human can live
28 Clues: IE浏览器当中的E • people swim in a swimming ~ • don't judge a book by its ~ • Jobs is the ~ of Apple phone • Around the world, there are four ~ • the most dangerous animal in the ocean • If a person is shy, he may be lack of ~ • 发音似“啊!妹子”feeling surprised but also admired • there is always a shiny circle over its head • Hanlingzi may teacher you everything about ~ • ...
The First 2025-05-15
4 Clues: kick started the Industrial Revolution • Gin What was one of the major inventions? • Where people went after getting kicked out of farms • Class Demand for goods caused what class to grow?
Unit 1 Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2020-09-02
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- / The development of skills in a particular kind of work, such as trading or record keeping
- / A human-made object, such as a tool, weapon, or a piece of jewelry
- Hierarchy / Any system where groups of people are ranked one above another. Examples: poor, middle class, wealthy
- / Form of government in which the head/leader is a king/queen
- Institutions / Form of government where the power is vested in the people and is lead by the people or someone appointed by the people
- / When cultures spread to other places
- / The doctrine or belief that there is only one God
- Revolution / A gradual change from nomadic hunting and gathering communities and bands to agriculture and settlement
- / Someone who is skilled in the trade and/or occupations that involve making things with ones hands
- / Line of hereditary rulers of a certain country
- / A region that is ruled and controlled by a single supreme authority known as the emperor
- / The belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or gods
- / The creation of written laws
- / The taming of animals for human use
- / A form of government in which God or a deity is recognized as the supreme civil ruler
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- / The belief and/or worship of one (or many) gods
- / The ways in which people apply knowledge, tools, and inventions to meet their needs
- / A form of government in which all power is vested in a few persons or in a dominant class or clique
- / The form or system of rule by which a state, community, etc., is governed. Examples: monarchy, democracy, republic, etc.
- Language / Words in pen, pencil, typed, carved into an object; the manner in which words are shown
- Road / The Silk Road was a network of trade routes, formally established during the Han Dynasty of China
- System / A system of social hierarchy specific to India, which still exists today
- / A stage of human social and cultural development and organization that is considered most advanced
- / Highest class in a certain society, and also tend to have hereditary titles and power
- / Government by the people; a form of government in which the supreme power is vested in the people
- / A state consisting of a sovereign city and its dependencies
- / When the people elect representatives to make decisions
27 Clues: / The creation of written laws • / The taming of animals for human use • / When cultures spread to other places • / Line of hereditary rulers of a certain country • / The belief and/or worship of one (or many) gods • / The doctrine or belief that there is only one God • / When the people elect representatives to make decisions • ...
SOTW vol 3 Ch 31 2021-04-13
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- Factories were able to make cloth _________ than people could make it by hand, and therefore, people could no longer sell their cloth.
- He thought that it was good that factories employed children, but he later realized that it was not.
- These two U.S. cities were the first to have factories (Hint: Use the word 'and' between them.)
- Machines would work as long as they were powered by _______.
- This person was the leader of the underground "army' which opposed factories.
- The _______ factory owners did not like that Britain made laws to improve the conditions in factories.
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- Crowded,dirty __________ _______________ were built by factory owners, and factory workers had no choice but to live in them.
- These people did not like factories because they made it impossible for people to make a living at home. They were followers a man for whom their group is named. Today, anyone who doesn't like new inventions might be called this.
- This person watched the factory workers to make sure they were working hard.
- Factory work was especially difficult for children because they had to stand for long hours and the cotton dust hurt their __________.
- He did not want factories in the U.S. because he felt it would not be good for the country.
11 Clues: Machines would work as long as they were powered by _______. • This person watched the factory workers to make sure they were working hard. • This person was the leader of the underground "army' which opposed factories. • He did not want factories in the U.S. because he felt it would not be good for the country. • ...
Chapter 10 - Revolution and Enlightenment 2017-03-06
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- The father of rationalism-a system of thought that is based on the belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge.
- He developed the scientific method (A systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence), and inductive reasoning (proceeding from the particular to the general).
- He was the first European to make regular observations of the heavens using a telescope. His three most important discoveries were mountains on Earth's moon, four moons revolving around Jupiter, and sunspots.
- Places the Sun at the center of the universe - Copernican System
- He was one of the most famous composers who wrote The Marriage of Figaro, The Magic Flute, and Don Giovanni.
- A German mathematician who used detailed astronomical data to arrive at his laws of planetary motion. He also showed that planets have elliptical orbits around the sun.
- He wrote Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy (the Principia) which defined the three laws of motion that govern the planetary bodies, as well as objects on Earth. He also came up with the Universal Law of Gravitation explains why the planetary bodies continue their elliptical orbits about the sun-every object in the universe is attracted to every other object by a force called gravity.
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- Places Earth at the center of the universe - Ptolemaic System
- Someone who studies wisdom, love to study
- A systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence. It was crucial to the evolution of science in the modern world.
- A period when philosophers believed that they could apply the scientific method and use reason to explain human nature logically.
- Based on the belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge.
- He wrote On the Revolutions of Celestial Spheres, which introduced the idea of a heliocentric solar system.
- Established the concept of the social contract, in which the entire society agrees to be governed by its general will.
- He argued that every person was born with a tabula rasa, or blank mind, and were molded by their surroundings.
15 Clues: Someone who studies wisdom, love to study • Places Earth at the center of the universe - Ptolemaic System • Places the Sun at the center of the universe - Copernican System • Based on the belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge. • He wrote On the Revolutions of Celestial Spheres, which introduced the idea of a heliocentric solar system. • ...
Greek Culture and Philosophy 2019-05-06
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- Thucydides tried to be accurate and ________in his writing.
- A Greek playwright whose plays emphasize suffering in life, and the importance of courage and understanding.
- The body of knowledge practiced by Socrates; means “love of wisdom.”
- The highly influential system of questioning created by Socrates; truth and knowledge discovered through dialogue (two words; no space between).
- Famous historian who wrote The History of the Peloponnesian War; believed that humans, not the gods, made history; used primary sources and eyewitness testimony.
- Highly important mathematician; believed that the universe followed same laws as governed music and numbers; famous theorem for determining the lengths of a triangle’s sides
- Invention of the Greeks: a story told through the actions and words of characters on a stage.
- Book by Aristotle in which he says that the best form of government blends monarchy, oligarchy, and democracy.
- Only they acted in Greek plays, not females (women).
- A subject taught by the Sophists: the art of public speaking and debate.
- A form of drama in which a main character struggles vainly [unsuccessfully] to overcome a hardship.
- A tragedy by the playwright Sophocles that explores whether one should obey one’s orders or do what one believes to be right.
- During what “Age of Greece” did Greek dramatists write?
- Inside the Parthenon, there was a 43-foot tall statue of Athena covered in ivory and________.
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- The first important Greek scientist; made discoveries and developed theories through observation and thought.
- A famous Greek writer whose comedies encourage people to think and laugh about the leaders and political issues of the day.
- Typically, Greek architecture uses these tall graceful supports on the outside of a temple or building.
- Father of medicine; believed that natural causes, not evil spirits, caused disease.
- Paid traveling teachers who were best known for teaching rhetoric.
- Book by Plato in which he describes the ideal society and the best kind of government.
- Favorite subject of Greek artists (two words, no space between).
- History’s most influential philosopher; student of Plato; studied and classified Nature
- Aristotle’s principle of moderation--not too much, and not too little (two words, no space between).
- Famous Greek philosopher; student of Socrates; he wrote down Socrates’ dialogues;
- A play or drama with humor in which the action ends happily.
- School founded by Plato.
- The simplest style of Greek column capital [top decoration]--see diagram in text.
27 Clues: School founded by Plato. • Only they acted in Greek plays, not females (women). • During what “Age of Greece” did Greek dramatists write? • Thucydides tried to be accurate and ________in his writing. • A play or drama with humor in which the action ends happily. • Favorite subject of Greek artists (two words, no space between). • ...
RIDDLE ME UP!:Research Edition 2024-04-30
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- Like a sail in a boat, that sways to the tide I too direct myself to one side But beware of my influence, it's not always fair For I tend to lean towards what's already there.
- I'm sought after by scholars, yet elusive as a ghost. I guard the treasures of academia, but only the persistent find me. What am I?
- No colours or clay involved, lines manageable or gnarled. In search of the unresolved, leaving all the sculptors charmed.
- I speak without a mouth and hear without ears. I have no body, but I come alive with numbers. What am I?
- "I’m an educated guess, In science, I confess. I’m tested and probed, In labs, I’m globed. What am I?"
- I am a methodical explorer, probing the depths of truth with precision. What am I?”
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- I summarize the core without any bias, a brief of the whole, no need to be pious. What am I?
- “Radiant beams I unleash, dazzling all in my wake, Yet too much of me, and vision I forsake.
- "In the labyrinth of inquiry, I navigate the pathways of interconnected knowledge. What am I?"
- I'm a thread in the fabric of knowledge, weaving together ideas from distant lands. I connect past discoveries with future innovations. What am I?
- I'm the measure of truth, the seal of trust. With "reliability" as my best pal, I ensure that the results are true for one and all
- I'm a question mark. Always seeking answers, day and night. With a thirst for knowledge, I never tire What am I?
- I begin with questions, seek answers wide and far, analyze data to see the patterns that are. What am I?
13 Clues: I am a methodical explorer, probing the depths of truth with precision. What am I?” • I summarize the core without any bias, a brief of the whole, no need to be pious. What am I? • “Radiant beams I unleash, dazzling all in my wake, Yet too much of me, and vision I forsake. • ...
Job Name 2023-06-25
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- This person explores the world through experiments and research. They study various fields like chemistry, biology, or physics to learn more about our world.
- This person is skilled in preparing delicious meals and running a kitchen. They create recipes, cook dishes, and often work in restaurants or hotels.
- This person works in a school and helps students learn different subjects. They explain concepts, give assignments, and guide students in their education.
- This person captures moments and memories through their camera lens. They take photos of people, landscapes, or events to preserve special visual memories.
- This person tells stories through written words. They create books, articles, or poems that entertain, inform, and inspire readers with their imagination.
- This creative person expresses themselves through various art forms like painting, drawing, or sculpting. They use their imagination to create beautiful works.
- This hardworking individual cultivates crops, raises animals, or manages agricultural activities. They help provide food and take care of the land and animals.
- This person designs and builds things like buildings, bridges, or machines. They use their knowledge of math and science to solve problems and create new things.
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- This brave individual is trained to fight fires and help in emergency situations. They wear special gear and use tools to extinguish fires and rescue people.
- This person plays a musical instrument or sings. They create beautiful melodies and perform in bands, orchestras, or as solo artists.
- This person excels in sports and participates in competitions. They train regularly, develop skills, and represent their country or team in various sports events.
- This animal lover is a doctor for animals. They take care of pets, diagnose illnesses, perform surgeries, and help keep animals healthy and happy.
- This adventurous individual travels to space in rockets and explores the unknown. They conduct scientific experiments and make discoveries beyond Earth.
- This skilled individual flies and operates aircraft like airplanes or helicopters. They ensure the safe transportation of passengers and cargo through the air.
- This person is a medical professional who takes care of people's health. They examine patients, diagnose illnesses, and prescribe treatments or medicines.
- Officer This person is responsible for maintaining law and order in a community. They protect people, enforce laws, and help ensure the safety of the public.
16 Clues: This person plays a musical instrument or sings. They create beautiful melodies and perform in bands, orchestras, or as solo artists. • This animal lover is a doctor for animals. They take care of pets, diagnose illnesses, perform surgeries, and help keep animals healthy and happy. • ...
MINI CITY 2024-03-31
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- I'm a maze with twists and turns, go left, go right, your mind churns. Where am I?
- I'm a big ship with sails up high, on the ocean blue, reaching for the sky. Where am I?
- I'm a place where you dance and prance, to music beats, in a joyful trance. Where am I?
- I'm a sport where you hit a ball, against a wall, feeling tall. Where am I?
- I'm a place where you get a snip, to change your style, give it a flip. Where am I?
- I'm a place where brave heroes stay, with trucks and hoses ready to save the day. Where am I?
- I'm a big store with aisles galore, filled with food, toys, and much more. Where am I?
- I'm a big tent with lots of fun, acrobats, clowns, and more, come one, come all, it's not a bore. Where am I?
- I'm a place with machines and gears, where inventions come to life, it's clear. Where am I?
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- I'm a machine that lets you soar, up in the sky, like never before. Where am I?
- I'm a place where cola is made, fizzy and sweet, in the shade. Where am I?
- I'm a maze where you see your reflection, in mirrors all around, it's a fun selection. Where am I?
- I'm a place where cars get fixed, with tools and oil, mechanics are mixed. Where am I?
- I'm a place where doctors heal, with medicines and care, for every ordeal. Where am I?
- I'm a place for pets, big and small, with vets who care for one and all. Where am I?
- MODEL I'm a tiny replica of a big city, where you can see all the buildings, streets, and pretty. Where am I?
- I'm a place where you see shows on screen, with actors and hosts, it's never been. Where am I?
- I'm a place where you listen to tunes, with DJs and songs, under the moons. Where am I?
- I'm a place where police recruits train, to serve and protect, it's not in vain. Where am I?
- I'm a place where you deposit your cash, but don't worry, it's not too rash. Where am I?
20 Clues: I'm a place where cola is made, fizzy and sweet, in the shade. Where am I? • I'm a sport where you hit a ball, against a wall, feeling tall. Where am I? • I'm a machine that lets you soar, up in the sky, like never before. Where am I? • I'm a maze with twists and turns, go left, go right, your mind churns. Where am I? • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2017-01-30
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- worldly viewpoint
- release from all or part of the punishment for sin
- A press invented by Johannes Gutenberg that made printing books and other things way more efficient for peoples ideas to get around.
- a pillar of the catholic reformation that took place in the city of Trent
- A monk and professor at the university of Wittenberg, thorugh his study of the bible he started the protestant reformation and also created The ninety-five Theses
- A famous artist in the renaissance that was known for his art and inventions, he is considered maybe the smartest man ever. Also is exemplified as a Renaissance man because he had many more skills than just art.
- a list of propositions over the indulgences written by martin Luther because he was upset over the practice of indulgences
- Writer of the book, The Prince, which is one of the influential works on political power.
- the belief that God has determined in advance who will be saved and who will be damned
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- One of the greatest artists of all time, and is most known for his artistic achievements with sculpting and also being an architect.
- a sum of money that the wife's family gave to the husband upon marriage
- King of england and was responsible for the English Reformation through politics
- educated in France but converted to Protestantism and was forced to flee France and went to Switzerland, he published Institutes of the Christian Religion that became known as a masterpiece and gave him the reputation as one of the new leaders of protestantism. he also came up with the idea of predestination
- A wealthy family of bankers that ran the government from behind the scenes in Florence through wealth and personal influence.
- the reforming of churches through the catholic religion started by Martin Luther
- One of Italy's best painters and was most admired for his madonnas he also was great at using the technique of perspective
- The study of the Classics and the literary works of ancient Greece and Rome
17 Clues: worldly viewpoint • release from all or part of the punishment for sin • a sum of money that the wife's family gave to the husband upon marriage • a pillar of the catholic reformation that took place in the city of Trent • The study of the Classics and the literary works of ancient Greece and Rome • ...
Chapter 4 2023-01-11
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- this religion's golden rule is, Do not do unto others what you would not want others to do unto you.
- a state that does not have direct access to the ocean
- the number of deaths per 1,000 midyear population
- the number of deaths of infants under 1 year of age per 1,000 births
- this type of boundary is man made
- this type of diffusion occurs when a Monarch or government forces the spread of an idea
- this type of religion tries to appeal to everyone
- this religion's holy book is the Torah
- a state that has large projecting extensions
- this type of diffusion occurs when people bring their culture with them to a new location
- the __________ transition are the 4 (possibly 5) population stages countries can go through
- the total knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors shared and passed down through the generations of a specific group
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- Taking existing technology and resources and creating something new to meet a need.
- the number of births per 1,000 midyear population
- this type of religion appeals primarily to one group living in one particular area
- a state that has a long and narrow shape
- a state that is equidistant from its center to the borders
- A countries IMR reflects its __________ system
- this religion is polytheistic and does not have a singular holy book
- the spread of ideas, inventions, or patterns of behavior
- where an idea or item starts and then diffuses from
- This country will possibly be in Stage 5.
- Siddhartha Gautama was the founder of this relgion
- A state having control over its internal affairs without interference from other states
- In Stage________ people are having smaller families as they move to more urban/suburban areas
- a state that has discontinuous pieces of territory
- this type of diffusion occurs when an idea is spread from person to person
- this type of diffusion occurs when an idea is spread, but it is updated or made better
28 Clues: this type of boundary is man made • this religion's holy book is the Torah • a state that has a long and narrow shape • This country will possibly be in Stage 5. • a state that has large projecting extensions • A countries IMR reflects its __________ system • the number of births per 1,000 midyear population • the number of deaths per 1,000 midyear population • ...
Crossword 2023-05-31
Across
- This applies to work that is recorded in some way. It gives the author or creator specific rights in relation to works such as literary, artistic, musical and dramatic work
- Avoid ____________ on electrical wires or any other computer cables
- ____________ if dropped on any part of the computer, may cause short circuits or electrical shocks
- Do not click on any ____________, just close the box or screen, as this may introduce viruses to your system
- Ensure that the protective ____________ cover is on at all times when the USB drive is not in use
- If there is ____________ beyond a level required to maintain computer equipment, corrosion may result
- Avoid using ____________ drives, CDs and DVDs that were used to store information in computers from outside the lab
- A ____________ can be a name, word, slogan, design, symbol or another unique device that identifies a product or organisation
- An important factor in using online information is determining the ____________ of the writer. Is the information provided as a public service or an advertising company?
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- This refers to the act of using the work of another author without authorisation or representing the work of an author as one’s own
- This problem may be caused by a defective computer fan
- Do not install any ____________ without your teacher’s permission
- ____________ property refers to unique and original works of someone or an organisation. It includes ideas, inventions, art, writings, processes and trademarks
- Immediately notify your teacher if you find yourself on an ____________ website
- Do not insert any ____________ objects such as clips, pins and needles into the computer casing or monitor casing
- Avoid excessive ____________, paper and cartridges are expensive
- Do not change any of the ____________ (desktop themes, date, time etc) on the computer
- These are creatures such as rodents, insects, or other animals that can cause damage to cables, resulting in loss of electrical power and damage equipment
- Do not pile anything onto the computer ____________, else this may cause damage to its keys
- USB Flash drive connectors are ____________. This means that the USB drive must be inserted in one direction only
20 Clues: This problem may be caused by a defective computer fan • Avoid excessive ____________, paper and cartridges are expensive • Do not install any ____________ without your teacher’s permission • Avoid ____________ on electrical wires or any other computer cables • Immediately notify your teacher if you find yourself on an ____________ website • ...
Crossword 2023-06-01
Across
- This applies to work that is recorded in some way. It gives the author or creator specific rights in relation to works such as literary, artistic, musical and dramatic work
- Avoid ____________ on electrical wires or any other computer cables
- ____________ if dropped on any part of the computer, may cause short circuits or electrical shocks
- Do not click on any ____________, just close the box or screen, as this may introduce viruses to your system
- Ensure that the protective ____________ cover is on at all times when the USB drive is not in use
- If there is ____________ beyond a level required to maintain computer equipment, corrosion may result
- Avoid using ____________ drives, CDs and DVDs that were used to store information in computers from outside the lab
- A ____________ can be a name, word, slogan, design, symbol or another unique device that identifies a product or organisation
- An important factor in using online information is determining the ____________ of the writer. Is the information provided as a public service or an advertising company?
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- This refers to the act of using the work of another author without authorisation or representing the work of an author as one’s own
- This problem may be caused by a defective computer fan
- Do not install any ____________ without your teacher’s permission
- ____________ property refers to unique and original works of someone or an organisation. It includes ideas, inventions, art, writings, processes and trademarks
- Immediately notify your teacher if you find yourself on an ____________ website
- Do not insert any ____________ objects such as clips, pins and needles into the computer casing or monitor casing
- Avoid excessive ____________, paper and cartridges are expensive
- Do not change any of the ____________ (desktop themes, date, time etc) on the computer
- These are creatures such as rodents, insects, or other animals that can cause damage to cables, resulting in loss of electrical power and damage equipment
- Do not pile anything onto the computer ____________, else this may cause damage to its keys
- USB Flash drive connectors are ____________. This means that the USB drive must be inserted in one direction only
20 Clues: This problem may be caused by a defective computer fan • Avoid excessive ____________, paper and cartridges are expensive • Do not install any ____________ without your teacher’s permission • Avoid ____________ on electrical wires or any other computer cables • Immediately notify your teacher if you find yourself on an ____________ website • ...
Computer Science and Ethics 2025-05-05
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- A legal right that protects creators’ original works from being copied or used without permission.
- Capturing or accessing digital communications, like emails or texts, often for legal investigations.
- A set of symbols and letters that can be displayed or used in a digital system (e.g., Unicode).
- Discarded electronic devices, which can be harmful to the environment if not properly recycled.
- The unauthorised copying, sharing, or downloading of copyrighted content like software, music, or films.
- The person or organisation that decides how and why personal data is processed.
- Malicious software designed to damage or disrupt computer systems.
- Permission given by someone for their data to be used or shared.
- The trail of data left behind when using the internet, such as websites visited or posts made.
- A situation where there’s a difficult choice between right and wrong, often with no clear answer.
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- Reducing the environmental impact of technology, such as e-waste and energy consumption.
- The right to keep personal information or communications from being shared or observed without consent.
- Gaining access to data or systems without permission—commonly known as hacking.
- When artificial intelligence systems produce unfair outcomes due to the way they are trained or designed.
- Creations of the mind, such as inventions, literary works, designs, and software, protected by law.
- Information about an individual that can be used to identify them, such as name, address, or date of birth.
- Any operation performed on personal data, such as collecting, storing, or deleting it.
- The individual whose personal data is being collected or processed.
- Monitoring of behaviour or communications, often by governments or organisations.
- Using technology to harass, threaten, or embarrass someone online.
- Illegally gaining access to a computer system or network.
- Principles that govern a person’s or group’s behaviour, especially regarding right and wrong in digital use.
- The gap between people who have access to digital technology and those who do not.
- The control or suppression of what people can access or express, particularly online.
24 Clues: Illegally gaining access to a computer system or network. • Permission given by someone for their data to be used or shared. • Using technology to harass, threaten, or embarrass someone online. • Malicious software designed to damage or disrupt computer systems. • The individual whose personal data is being collected or processed. • ...
New Industry and Changing Society 2024-01-26
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- Big Business owner who used horizontal integration to take over the oil industry
- Where immigrants worked in the city
- Two examples of big business that formed during the Industrial Revolution
- Term that means a group of people who did not like (opposed) immigrants coming to America
- Main group of people who came to cities looking for jobs
- Term that means a group of people entering a country
- Where immigrants on the East Coast entered (were processed through)
- Term that means to become part of a larger culture
- Name one “pull” factor that caused immigrants to want to come to the U.S.
- Term that means to own all businesses involved in making a product, so the owner can make the product cheaper than anyone else
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- unions, Group that used collective bargaining to improve working conditions
- Term that means owning all businesses in a certain field, so the owner can control the price of a product through making a monopoly
- Where immigrants lived in the city
- One “push” factor that made immigrants leave their homelands
- What the journey to the U.S. was like for an immigrant
- Who “progressive education” laws made go to school instead of working all day in a factory
- Term that means the period when new inventions and businesses helped Americans create industry and products
- These were built in city to allow upward growth
- One problem of city life
- One invention that was created during the Industrial Revolution
- Big Business owner who used vertical integration to take over the steel industry
- The most popular spectator sport in the early 1900s
- When one person controls all of a certain type of business
23 Clues: One problem of city life • Where immigrants lived in the city • Where immigrants worked in the city • These were built in city to allow upward growth • Term that means to become part of a larger culture • The most popular spectator sport in the early 1900s • Term that means a group of people entering a country • What the journey to the U.S. was like for an immigrant • ...
Da Vinci Inventions 2017-03-20
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- / allowed breathing hoses connected to a floating bell full of air, wearing face-masks with glass goggles that would help them see underwater.
- / make it possible for drive shafts to rotate, for goods to roll along ramps in a factory or store, and for mechanical devices in general to operate.
- cart / it used a spring-driven mechanism similar to that in a clock.
- / seems to be designed to fire large stones or possibly flaming bombs.
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- / two wings of the device feature pointed ends commonly associated with the winged creature.
- / has a number of light cannons arranged on a circular platform with wheels that allow for 360-degree range.
- / an instrument for measuring the speed of wind.
7 Clues: / an instrument for measuring the speed of wind. • cart / it used a spring-driven mechanism similar to that in a clock. • / seems to be designed to fire large stones or possibly flaming bombs. • / two wings of the device feature pointed ends commonly associated with the winged creature. • ...
