discoveries and inventions Crossword Puzzles
Choice Board-Fernando S 2023-10-10
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- American inventor, businessman, and community leader and inventor of three-way traffic light,
- Process of bringing about new ideas, methods, products, services, or solutions that have a significant positive impact and value.
- First African American women to be granted a patent by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, for her invention of a folding cabinet bed.
- Economic system based on private ownership.
- American inventors and pioneers of aviation.
- United States law which prescribes the rule of free competition among those engaged in commerce.
- A process of making steel from pig iron by burning out carbon and other impurities.
- Considered the wealthiest American of all time and the richest person in modern history.
- Submarine communications cable connecting one side of the Atlantic Ocean to the other.
- A relationship in which the holder of property (or any other transferable right) gives it to another person or entity.
- A person who organizes and operates a business or businesses.
- Invented lubrication systems for steam engines.
- Creator of the Bessemer Process.
- American industrialist and inventor of the Pullman sleeping car.
- A period of groundbreaking advancements in manufacturing, technology, and industrial production methods from 1870 to 1914.
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- American inventor and patent draftsman. His inventions included an evaporative air conditioner,
- An organization—usually a group of people or a company—authorized by the state to act as a single entity.
- American industrialist and a founder of Standard Oil
- American inventor and industrialist who was a pioneer of the electrical industry and the railway air brake.
- The exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service.
- Strategy of a company increasing production of goods or services at the same level of the value chain.
- Strategy that allows a company to streamline its operations by taking direct ownership of various stages.
- Consist of all the shares by which ownership of a corporation or company is divided.
- An African American entrepreneur, philanthropist, and political and social activist.
- Economic where supply and demand determine the prices and quantities of goods and services.
- Retail establishments that do business by mail, sending orders and payments by post or parcel.
- Biracial Surinamese American inventor whose automated lasting machine brought significant change to the manufacturing of shoes.
- American financier and investment banker who dominated corporate finance on Wall Street throughout the Gilded Age.
- Inventor of the telegraph systems, the carbon microphone for telephones, the phonograph, and the carbon filament lamp.
29 Clues: Creator of the Bessemer Process. • Economic system based on private ownership. • American inventors and pioneers of aviation. • Invented lubrication systems for steam engines. • American industrialist and a founder of Standard Oil • A person who organizes and operates a business or businesses. • American industrialist and inventor of the Pullman sleeping car. • ...
Biomedical Careers 2017-10-19
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- photographer - They capture images of aquatic life.
- editor - They judge and monitor research publications.
- - They manages animals housed in a zoo for conservation purposes or to be viewed by the public.
- - They examine the ears and fit digital hearing aids for people with hearing loss.
- Likes to chase mice
- Registered Nurse Anesthetist - They monitor a patient’s heart beat, blood gasses, and other vital signs during surgery. They also comfort and relax a child who is about to go into surgery.
- Therapist - They help a premature baby draw his or her first breaths.
- Man's best friend
- Man's best friend
- Scientist - Studies how to create the medicinal product for consumption by animals and patient. They are expert in the components of medicinal products and their chemical, physical and biological interactions
- Therapist - They help patients get back to doing what they love and help them figure out ways to get back to a normal life.
- Engineer - They develop safe and accurate ultrasound technology and create a flexible artificial disc to replace a damaged cervical disc.
- - Determine whether a child with a blood cancer should receive a stem cell transplant and they detect a person's blood clot and treat it before it becomes fatal.
- Large marsupial
- manager - They balance the needs of humans with the needs of animals.
- - They collect samples from humans and perform tests to analyze body fluids.
- - They study human movement.
- Therapist - They help people learn how to walk and do exercises to help with an injury and strengthen the muscle.
- - genetics, the study of genes
- Likes to chase mice
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- Writer - travel with an Antarctic research team to observe their work and write a book about their discoveries.
- and Clinical Laboratory Technician - They prepare tissue sample slides and examine them under a microscope to check for signs of disease.
- - They diagnose a patient’s sleep disorder using brain waves and eye movement.
- engineer - They drive switching or other locomotive or dinkey engines within railroad yard.
- crystallographer - atomic and molecular structures of crystals made from organic matter.
- Assurance Specialist - They make sure the company standards are maintained.
- - They study the immune system.
- - They treat diseases and injuries of animals.
- Has a trunk
- - They research whether a new strain of influenza has the capability to spread from person to person.
- Flying mammal
- Flying mammal
- - They study properties such as chemical and physical, of inland bodies of water.
- Hygienist - They take and develop X-rays of a patient's mouth to help diagnose problems and they Assist the dentist in performing oral surgery.
34 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Likes to chase mice • - They study human movement. • - They study the immune system. • - genetics, the study of genes • - They treat diseases and injuries of animals. • photographer - They capture images of aquatic life. • ...
The Roaring 20's 2017-03-29
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- Many new inventions that made life easier were created, and to make their product stand out companies started ___________.
- People who illegally sold and/or distributed alcohol during Prohibition.
- Wrote about wealthy Americans during the jazz age (i.e. The Great Gatsby.
- A "rebirth" of African American art, music and literature based in Harlem, NYC.
- The comedy star of many silent films of the time.
- Known for paintings of city landscapes & of the southwest.
- The automobile allowed people who originally had to live close to their jobs in the city to now live in the _______ and commute to the city.
- The only amendment in the U.S. Constitution to be repealed.
- Radio, newspapers, and magazines are all forms of __________.
- Due to prejudice & discrimination, many African Americans fled to the North.
- Led by many womens' groups, this movement pushed to ban the making and drinking of alcohol.
- A woman who went against the traditional way women dressed and acted.
- Author & poet that portrayed black life in America.
- Repealed the 18th Amendment.
- Time period in U.S. history where a new unique form of music took over the country.
- Mass production of an item where the workers do the same task over and over.
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- The most notorious bootlegger of the time, who ended up at Alcatraz.
- The time period in history between 1920-1933 when the making & selling of alcoholic beverages was banned.
- Without this innovator of the early 20th century, we wouldn't have cell phones.
- One of the most famous composers/conductors of the Harlem Renaissance.
- Famous painter who used bold colors to show the experiences of black Americans during the 1920's.
- The "founding father of jazz".
- Just like people sit around their TV's today to watch shows, people in the 1920's gathered around the ______ to listen to shows and broadcasts.
- Major time of change in U.S. history that affected the way people dressed and how they spent their money.
- Illegal bars that popped up after the 18th Amendment & knowing the password was important.
- After World War I, the United States returend to _______ and didn't want to get involved with other countries.
- Author of the Grapes of Wrath.
27 Clues: Repealed the 18th Amendment. • The "founding father of jazz". • Author of the Grapes of Wrath. • The comedy star of many silent films of the time. • Author & poet that portrayed black life in America. • Known for paintings of city landscapes & of the southwest. • The only amendment in the U.S. Constitution to be repealed. • ...
8a7 2021-04-02
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- something, such as a spot or scar, that can be seen on a surface
- a group of people, animals, or objects acting together
- tiny, loose grains of ground rock, found on beaches and in deserts.
- the act or sound of laughing
- the word for the number represented by the Arabic numeral 1,000,000
- in or to a country that is not one's own
- writing that tells a story made up in a writer's imagination. Fiction is usually written in prose, not poetry. Novels, short stories, and tales are pieces of fiction
- a written account or other collection of information
- a large vessel built to carry people or goods long distances through deep water
- something that remains popular over a long period of time.
- supposed to arrive; expected
- a person or thing with much beauty
- money or valuable items that have been collected or stored up
- a field of knowledge having to do with the practical applications of science and industry, or the inventions and methods of solving problems that are produced through research in these areas
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- the language of France and several other countries.
- having to do with the present or current times
- for all time; eternally
- island
- the solid part of the earth's surface
- a row of people or things
- a weapon with a tube made of metal from which bullets, shells, or other missiles are fired
- an instrument that is usually held with the hands and helps one to do something.
- to present to another person
- a person or thing that does or goes well
- (informal) relating to or performing popular music.
- a person who is very interested in a sport or a performing art, or in a person who does that activity
- one side of a sheet of printed or written paper
- in, to, from, or having to do with the south
- to be owned by
- as a matter of fact; really
- to move or act with speed; to rush (sometimes followed by "up")
31 Clues: island • to be owned by • for all time; eternally • a row of people or things • as a matter of fact; really • the act or sound of laughing • to present to another person • supposed to arrive; expected • a person or thing with much beauty • the solid part of the earth's surface • a person or thing that does or goes well • in or to a country that is not one's own • ...
Industrial Revolution 2024-2025 2024-12-03
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- the invention of barbed-wire fences would protect farmers _____, allowing for more efficient production
- factories and technological improvements led to an _____ in production during the industrialization era
- the industrial era essentially created _____, where each part of the country developed its own unique characteristics
- the _____ (section of the country) was known for having very fertile soil which was good for growing crops
- the steam engine, steamboat, transcontinental railroad, and the formation of roads led to _____ being more efficient
- urbanization, or the growing of cities, was a partly a result of the erie ______ causing an economic boom in the northeast
- during the industrial era, immigrants were seen as inexpensive, or cheap, sources of _____ (workers)
- last name of the inventor that created a form of instantaneous communication
- _____ were used to grow and harvest cotton that would later be used in factories in the northern textile mills
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- inventions such as the steel plow, steam engine, cotton gin, etc. were all designed to make production and transportation more _____
- eli whitney's invention of the cotton gin would actually increase the demand for _____ in the south
- this country's immigrants left their home country as a result of a major crop failure
- this country's immigrants were known for working on the transcontinental railroad and mining for gold
- slave labor grew throughout the south after eli whitney discovered a way to harvest _____ more efficiently
- urban populations rose during the industrial era as a result of industrial/factory jobs increasing in ______ (opposite of farming communities)
- the majority of people weaving cloth in textile mills were _____
- abbreviation for the city that became a vital commercial center as a result of the erie canal being created
- entrepreneurs have the opportunity to invent a product, find investors, and sell their product under the free _____ system
- railroads specifically opened up new _____ in the West by allowing people to travel to these areas faster
- nativists, or locals, were often upset with _____ taking their jobs, as they were a cheaper source of labor
20 Clues: the majority of people weaving cloth in textile mills were _____ • last name of the inventor that created a form of instantaneous communication • this country's immigrants left their home country as a result of a major crop failure • eli whitney's invention of the cotton gin would actually increase the demand for _____ in the south • ...
Occupations 2023-06-26
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- It is a person who flies airplanes. They have special training and skills to operate aircraft and transport people or goods.
- It is a person who cooks delicious food. They work in restaurants or hotels and create recipes and prepare meals for others to enjoy.
- It is a creative person who makes beautiful artwork using different materials like paints, pencils, or clay. They express their ideas and emotions through art.
- It is a doctor for animals. They take care of pets and other animals when they are sick or need medical attention.
- It is a brave person who helps put out fires. They wear special gear and use hoses and trucks to fight fires and save people.
- It is a person who plays sports and competes in events. They train hard and use their skills and strength to win games or races.
- It helps keep people safe and catch bad guys. They wear a uniform and work in the community to enforce laws.
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- It helps students learn new things. They teach different subjects like math, science, and history in schools.
- It is a curious person who asks questions and conducts experiments to learn new things about the world. They study different fields like biology or chemistry.
- It is a person who designs and builds things like bridges, buildings, or machines. They use math and science to solve problems and create new inventions.
- It is a person who performs in plays, movies, or TV shows. They act out different characters and entertain audiences.
- It is a person who designs buildings and plans their structures. They create blueprints and work with construction teams to bring their designs to life.
- It helps people when they are sick or injured. They work in hospitals and clinics to make people feel better.
- It is a person who travels to space. They wear special suits and go in rockets to explore and learn about other planets and stars.
- It is a person who plays a musical instrument or sings. They create and perform music that people enjoy listening to.
15 Clues: It helps keep people safe and catch bad guys. They wear a uniform and work in the community to enforce laws. • It helps students learn new things. They teach different subjects like math, science, and history in schools. • It helps people when they are sick or injured. They work in hospitals and clinics to make people feel better. • ...
Job 2023-06-21
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- A person who helps keep the community safe and enforces the law. They wear a uniform and work to prevent crime, help people in need, and make sure everyone follows the rules.
- A creative person who expresses themselves through art. They use different materials and techniques to create paintings, sculptures, drawings, and other forms of artistic expression.
- A person who helps students learn new things and gain knowledge. They work in schools and classrooms and guide students in various subjects like math, science, and more.
- A curious person who conducts experiments and research to discover new things about the world. They study different areas like biology, chemistry, or physics and make important discoveries.
- A person who uses their creativity and knowledge of science and math to design and build things like bridges, buildings, and machines. They solve problems and make the world better with their ideas.
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- A brave person who helps put out fires and keeps people safe. They also rescue people and animals from dangerous situations. They wear special gear and use special tools to do their job.
- A skilled person who prepares delicious food and creates recipes. They work in restaurants or kitchens and use their culinary knowledge to make meals that people enjoy.
- A person who takes care of people's health and helps them when they are sick or injured. They work in hospitals or clinics and use their knowledge to diagnose and treat patients.
- A person who participates in sports and physical activities. They practice and compete to achieve their best performance in sports like running, swimming, soccer, or basketball.
- A brave person who travels to space and explores the unknown. They train for years to go on missions to other planets and conduct scientific experiments in space.
10 Clues: A brave person who travels to space and explores the unknown. They train for years to go on missions to other planets and conduct scientific experiments in space. • A skilled person who prepares delicious food and creates recipes. They work in restaurants or kitchens and use their culinary knowledge to make meals that people enjoy. • ...
New South Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-12
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- these laws separated black people from the white people by seperating water fountains and public transportation to name a couple.
- it is the belief that the white race is better than all other races
- three expos that happened in Georgia that were suppose to bring Northern industrial companies to the South to build factories; the expos showed off the new inventions and technologies of the time
- they were a political party that represented poor farmers and were more about equality; they didn't want the government to focus on making Georgia more industrial
- he was a Georgian lawyer that didn't like the "New South" idea and became the leader of the Populists party for some time; he wanted to help poor white and black farmers alike
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- he was the editor of the Atlanta Constitution newspaper and was a huge supporter of the "New South," even have coined the name; supported the Bourbon Triumvirate
- when your rights are deprived from a certain person or group of people (in this case, the black people in America)
- a group of three democrates (Joseph E. Brown, Alfred H. Colquitt, and John Brown Gordon) who governed Georgia and wanted Georgia to be more industrial
- it is when a person or a group of people are purposefully being seperated from another person or group of people
- an era when Georgia shifted their focus from agriculture to industrial; name was "coined" by Henry Grady
10 Clues: it is the belief that the white race is better than all other races • an era when Georgia shifted their focus from agriculture to industrial; name was "coined" by Henry Grady • it is when a person or a group of people are purposefully being seperated from another person or group of people • ...
patent protection for new inventions 2015-12-03
China Review Puzzle 2016-11-10
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- One of the Ming Dynasty’s projects to revitalize & rebuild China was improving The Great __ of China.
- One idea that __ (the man) taught was that children should respect their parents.
- The Song’s __ system was based on how well people scored on civil service exams and not on social status.
- The merit system contributed to good __ because it ensured that people were hired based on their abilities.
- To show China’s power and present it as the center of the world Emperor Yongle built the __ City.
- According to Confucius, a wise rulers should govern through a moral __.
- The beliefs of _____ were influenced by both Daoism and Buddhism.
- China invented paper, silk, and the __, which enabled merchants to open up trade routes to India & Southeast Asia.
- Under the Tang emperors, China was __, and it expanded greatly in size.
- Which man united the Mongols?
- After Emperor __’s death the Ming banned overseas travel and stopped building large ships.
- __ is a fragile ceramic (pottery) which was a highly prized Chinese export.
- __ is a religion that believes that people should give up worldly desires and seek enlightenment.
- It was during the __ Dynasty that paper currency was first used.
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- A __ (group of ships) of ships enabled Kublai Khan to conquer Southern Song.
- Neo-Confucianism addresses questions relating to the meaning & purpose of __, while Confucianism doesn’t.
- __ such as Muslim Turks, had a higher social status under the Yuan Dynasty than the Chinese people.
- Calligraphy, poetry and painting where known as the “Three __.”
- As a result of the Ming Dynasty’s policy of _____ (avoiding contact & trade with other countries), China did not develop as fast.
- The Tang Dynasty strengthened government by bringing back China’s __.
- Scholar-officials has to pass __ based on the teachings of Confucius.
- The Tang Dynasty is said to have produced the finest examples of __.
- Chinese __ such as paper were traded first to Muslims, who then traded with Europe.
- Great advances in farming took place during the __ and Song Dynasties.
- Which group reopened the Silk Road when they took over China?
- Woodblock __ increased production of books and increased literacy rates.
- Central ideas of Confucianism are responsibility and __.
- Believers in __ think following the way of nature brings peace.
28 Clues: Which man united the Mongols? • Central ideas of Confucianism are responsibility and __. • Which group reopened the Silk Road when they took over China? • Calligraphy, poetry and painting where known as the “Three __.” • Believers in __ think following the way of nature brings peace. • It was during the __ Dynasty that paper currency was first used. • ...
The Roaring 20's 2017-03-29
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- Repealed the 18th Amendment.
- Many new inventions that made life easier were created, and to make their product stand out companies started ___________.
- Famous painter who used bold colors to show the experiences of black Americans during the 1920's.
- People who illegally sold and/or distributed alcohol during Prohibition.
- The most notorious bootlegger of the time, who ended up at Alcatraz.
- The only amendment in the U.S. Constitution to be repealed.
- Due to prejudice & discrimination, many African Americans fled to the North.
- Wrote about wealthy Americans during the jazz age (i.e. The Great Gatsby.
- A woman who went against the traditional way women dressed and acted.
- A "rebirth" of African American art, music and literature based in Harlem, NYC.
- Led by many womens' groups, this movement pushed to ban the making and drinking of alcohol.
- The time period in history between 1920-1933 when the making & selling of alcoholic beverages was banned.
- After World War I, the United States returend to _______ and didn't want to get involved with other countries.
- Major time of change in U.S. history that affected the way people dressed and how they spent their money.
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- Radio, newspapers, and magazines are all forms of __________.
- One of the most famous composers/conductors of the Harlem Renaissance.
- The automobile allowed people who originally had to live close to their jobs in the city to now live in the _______ and commute to the city.
- The "founding father of jazz".
- Known for paintings of city landscapes & of the southwest.
- The comedy star of many silent films of the time.
- Author of the Grapes of Wrath.
- Without this innovator of the early 20th century, we wouldn't have cell phones.
- Mass production of an item where the workers do the same task over and over.
- Illegal bars that popped up after the 18th Amendment & knowing the password was important.
- Time period in U.S. history where a new unique form of music took over the country.
- Author & poet that portrayed black life in America.
- Just like people sit around their TV's today to watch shows, people in the 1920's gathered around the ______ to listen to shows and broadcasts.
27 Clues: Repealed the 18th Amendment. • The "founding father of jazz". • Author of the Grapes of Wrath. • The comedy star of many silent films of the time. • Author & poet that portrayed black life in America. • Known for paintings of city landscapes & of the southwest. • The only amendment in the U.S. Constitution to be repealed. • ...
entrepeneurship 2024-06-14
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- a company licenses its brand and methods to an individual or entity for a fee.
- strategy/ the process used to set prices for their product and services
- predicting future trends based on data analysis.
- stands for Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats.
- temporary trend of fashion that becomes popular quickly but fades away relatively soon, often without any lasting impact or significance
- like inventions, art, and symbols, protected by patents, copyrights, trademarks, or trade secrets for exclusive use and profit.
- measuring the profitability of an investment by comparing the net profit to the initial cost
- strategy/ how a business determines its prices.
- the population, size, birth rate, death rates, migration, and aging.
- buying and selling goods or services online.
- to the process of exchanging goods or services for money or other forms of compensation.
- activity of promoting products, services, or brands to potential customers through various media channels to encourage sales or awareness.
- who introduces new ideas, methods, or products, often leading to significant advancements or changes in a particular field or industry.
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- registered symbol, word, or phrase that identifies and distinguishes a company's products or services from those of others.
- time cost/ an expense that happens only once.
- an e-commerce platform for online sales.
- statement/ a summary of a company's financial activities.
- a grocery delivery service where customers order through an app, and shoppers deliver or offer pickup.
- plan/ outlining a company's goals, strategies, market analysis, and finances.
- for the ongoing use of an asset, such as intellectual property or a brand.
- markets/ a rapidly expanding industry.
- research/ gathering customer information for business decisions.
- who creates a new device, method, process, or invention that didn’t exist
- the cost of a product or service.
- to how easily an asset can be converted into cash without affecting its market price.
- to undertake
- symbol or design used by a company or organization to identify its products, services, or brand.
- obligation or responsibility to pay debts or settle obligations.
- market/the specific group of potential customers that a business focuses on reaching.
- characteristics such as risk taking, vision, and self motivation
30 Clues: to undertake • the cost of a product or service. • markets/ a rapidly expanding industry. • an e-commerce platform for online sales. • buying and selling goods or services online. • time cost/ an expense that happens only once. • strategy/ how a business determines its prices. • predicting future trends based on data analysis. • ...
Grade 11 End Of Term Review 2025-12-05
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- A Roman general and dictator who played a key role in Rome’s transition from republic to empire.
- Byzantine emperor famous for his legal code.
- Religion founded by Muhammad in Arabia.
- The eastern continuation of the Roman Empire after the fall of the west.
- The holy book of Christians.
- A common citizen of ancient Rome.
- A term Romans used for outside tribes who invaded Roman territory.
- Famous church built in Constantinople under Justinian.
- An empire in India known for advances in science and arts.
- A large unit of the Roman army.
- The religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.
- A member of the wealthy upper class in early Rome.
- An Indian empire established by Chandragupta Maurya.
- Capital city of the Byzantine Empire.
- The event marking the end of the Western Roman Empire in 476 CE.
- The holy book of Islam.
- The first emperor of Rome who established the Roman Empire.
- A Muslim place of worship.
- The city that became the center of Russian power after Kievan Rus.
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- The prince who converted Kievan Rus to Christianity.
- The art and science of building structures, e.g., aqueducts, arches, and amphitheaters.
- A structure built to carry water to Roman cities.
- Roman emperor who tried to save the empire by dividing it into two parts.
- A long period of peace and stability in the Roman Empire.
- The basic religious duties required of Muslims.
- A West African empire known for trade and the city of Timbuktu.
- A powerful dynasty in China known for inventions and trade expansion.
- Roman emperor who legalized Christianity.
- A rise in prices and decrease in the value of money.
- A government in which citizens elect leaders to make decisions.
- A religious and political leader in Islam.
- A defensive wall built in China to protect against invasions.
- The language of the Romans.
- The public square and center of Roman political life.
- A follower of Jesus who spread his teachings.
- A federation of Slavic peoples in Eastern Europe influenced by Byzantine culture.
- A picture or design made from small pieces of stone or glass.
- The city where Roman civilization began.
38 Clues: The holy book of Islam. • A Muslim place of worship. • The language of the Romans. • The holy book of Christians. • A large unit of the Roman army. • A common citizen of ancient Rome. • Capital city of the Byzantine Empire. • Religion founded by Muhammad in Arabia. • The city where Roman civilization began. • Roman emperor who legalized Christianity. • ...
DR Stone and Spy Family 2024-08-07
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- The adopted daughter with telepathic abilities
- The field Senku excels in
- The spy’s real name
- The phenomenon that turned humans into stone
- The process of bringing people back from stone
- The group Senku leads
- The warrior girl who aids Senku
- Yor’s profession
- Hidden aspects of the characters’ lives
- The act of creating tools and inventions
- The scientific tests conducted by Senku
- The profession of Loid
- The prestigious school Anya attends
- The practice of transforming matter
- The family name
- Strix The mission to maintain world peace
- The process of creating new methods or tools
- The field of health sciences Senku develops
- The mentalist who joins Senku’s cause
- Agent A spy working for multiple parties
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- The alias used by spies
- Family The family created to fulfill a mission
- The enthusiastic science apprentice
- The task assigned to spies
- To enter covertly into an organization
- The antagonist who believes in the strength of the youth
- The practice of spying
- The girl who uses a watermelon helmet to aid her sight
- The organization that employs Twilight
- The disguise used by spies
- The discipline involved in designing machinery
- The act of rebuilding civilization
- Essential materials used in Senku’s experiments
- The advancements Senku strives to restore
- The process of finding new knowledge
- The assassin with the codename Thorn Princess
- The family’s pet with precognitive abilities
- The genius protagonist with a love for science
- The spy protagonist’s codename
- Anya’s ability to read minds
40 Clues: The family name • Yor’s profession • The spy’s real name • The group Senku leads • The practice of spying • The profession of Loid • The alias used by spies • The field Senku excels in • The task assigned to spies • The disguise used by spies • Anya’s ability to read minds • The spy protagonist’s codename • The warrior girl who aids Senku • The act of rebuilding civilization • ...
Airport 2023-06-22
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- A special booklet that holds the key to adventure, like a magical door that opens up a world of different cultures and experiences.
- The belongings you bring on your travels, like a treasure chest filled with all the things you need to make your journey comfortable and enjoyable.
- The magnificent flying machine that takes you through the sky, like a majestic bird with wings of steel, carrying you swiftly and safely to your desired location.
- The skilled captain who guides the flying machine through the sky, like a courageous explorer who navigates unknown territories and brings you safely to your destination.
- The moment when you reach your destination, like stepping into a new realm filled with excitement and opportunities.
- The place where your belongings are inspected upon entering a new country, like a gateway where you share stories and gifts from your adventures.
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- A bustling hub where travelers gather, like a vibrant city square filled with people from all walks of life, eagerly waiting to embark on their next adventure.
- The act of leaving for your destination, like stepping onto a magical portal that transports you to a world of new discoveries and experiences.
- The long path where the flying machines take off and land, like a magical runway that provides the perfect stage for the soaring performance of the airplanes.
- A designated entry point to your flying machine, like a secret doorway that leads you to the magical vessel that will carry you to your destination.
- The protective measures taken to ensure your safety, like a vigilant guardian that keeps watch and ensures a smooth journey for everyone.
- A company that operates flying machines, like a team of dream weavers who create a network of paths in the sky, connecting people across the globe.
- A journey through the sky, like a bird soaring high above the clouds, taking you to new and exciting places.
13 Clues: A journey through the sky, like a bird soaring high above the clouds, taking you to new and exciting places. • The moment when you reach your destination, like stepping into a new realm filled with excitement and opportunities. • ...
Occupations 2023-06-18
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- A person who plays music and entertains people. They can sing, play instruments like the guitar or piano, and create wonderful melodies.
- A person who helps people when they are sick or hurt. They examine patients, give medicine, and help them feel better and stay healthy.
- A person who creates beautiful things with their imagination. They can make paintings, sculptures, drawings, or even design things like clothes.
- A person who helps put out fires and saves people in dangerous situations. They wear special gear and use hoses and tools to stop fires.
- A person who takes care of animals when they are sick or hurt. They give them medicine, perform surgeries, and make sure they stay healthy.
- A person who assists doctors and takes care of patients in hospitals. They help with treatments, give medicine, and make sure patients are okay.
- A person who helps people with legal matters and understands the laws. They can defend someone in court or give advice on legal issues.
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- A person who explores the world and learns new things. They use experiments and observations to discover how things work and solve problems.
- A person who makes delicious food. They create recipes, cook meals, and use their creativity to make tasty dishes that people enjoy eating.
- A person who travels to space and explores the universe. They ride rockets and study planets, stars, and everything beyond our planet Earth.
- Officer A person who helps keep the community safe. They enforce laws, catch bad people, and make sure everyone follows the rules to stay safe.
- A person who flies airplanes and takes people to different places. They know how to control the plane and make sure everyone has a safe trip.
- A person who helps students learn new things. They teach different subjects like math, science, history, and help students grow smarter.
- A person who designs and builds things like buildings, bridges, and machines. They use math and science to create amazing inventions.
- A person who plays sports and exercises to stay fit and strong. They compete in games and matches and practice to become the best they can be.
15 Clues: A person who designs and builds things like buildings, bridges, and machines. They use math and science to create amazing inventions. • A person who helps people when they are sick or hurt. They examine patients, give medicine, and help them feel better and stay healthy. • ...
Crossword 2023-01-03
4 Clues: Things made for the first time. • Long pieces of deep-fried potato. • A rod or wire used to send or receive TV signals. • Served soup with a long spoon having a cup- shaped bowl.
Antebellum Period 1824-1860 - CH.5-6 U.S. History and Constitution 2026-03-26
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- Invented by Eli Whitney, this invention helped increase production for a new cash crop in the South.
- Latin for 'Before the war', this was a time period in America where tensions were highest between different regions.
- The Northern States mass industrialization caused many goods to be made faster than those handmaking goods. This economy shift grew the middle class significantly.
- Invented by Francis Cabot Lowell in 1814, this put all the steps of fabric production under one roof, speeding up production and lowering cost.
- This crisis developed from a tax known as the 'Tariff of Abominations'. Southern states disliked this tariff, and popularized by Calhoun many southern states wanting to reject federal tariffs.
- A political party made of supporters of Andrew Jackson; they disliked the American System and eventually fought against slavery.
- Proposed by Henry Clay, this was an economic system meant to unite the U.S.
- This era happened all around the world but was brought to the U.S. from the British. It is responsible for many mechanical improvements.
- Southern slave-owning States passed laws that further restricted the rights and abilities of black people and/or slaves. This was the nickname those laws are often referred to as.
- A political party made to balance the power of another political party. They liked the American system and would go on to be part of the Republican party.
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- This man brought stolen blueprints of British machinery and is responsible for allowing many mechanical inventions to come.
- The first major U.S. infrastructure meant for travel, it was pivotal for pioneers.
- This is defined as a rapid growth in cities and town following (or during) a major mechanical improvement era.
- Built as part of the American system, this waterway connected a Great Lake and Hudson River in N.Y.
- These were a group of people who would get inspired by the 2nd Great Awakening to fight against Slavery.
15 Clues: Proposed by Henry Clay, this was an economic system meant to unite the U.S. • The first major U.S. infrastructure meant for travel, it was pivotal for pioneers. • Built as part of the American system, this waterway connected a Great Lake and Hudson River in N.Y. • ...
Industrial Times Crossword 2013-12-12
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- How long the War of 1812 lasted
- What Charles' theory is based on.
- Restores countries borders back to what they were before the commencement of hostilities.
- One of the reasons child labor is unethical.
- Charles Darwin's newest book.
- Allowed for much faster travel over land.
- This war inspired the song "The Star-Spangled Banner" which is now our ________________.
- When companies bulk up their food items with questionable filler.
- Allowed people to quickly communicate indirectly.
- Where people go for entertainment.
- The style of men's clothing during this time period.
- Helped pick the seeds from cotton easily.
- Allowed for much faster travel over water.
- The cost of clothes has gone down because of this invention.
- Only the most fit for survival will live.
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- The practice that Joseph Lister helped to invent (involved sterilizing surgical instruments).
- The treaty that ended the War of 1812.
- The writer of Frankenstein.
- Britain imposed trade restrictions on the Unites States due to its ongoing war with _______.
- Where Joseph Lister was born.
- A great composer, who was denied love.
- It was easier to add these to women's clothes after inventions in this time period.
- A new invention that helped spark the invention of the steamboat.
- One of the arguments against Darwin's theory.
24 Clues: The writer of Frankenstein. • Where Joseph Lister was born. • Charles Darwin's newest book. • How long the War of 1812 lasted • What Charles' theory is based on. • Where people go for entertainment. • The treaty that ended the War of 1812. • A great composer, who was denied love. • Allowed for much faster travel over land. • Helped pick the seeds from cotton easily. • ...
Ch 1-3 Review Crossword 2019-10-02
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- , a condition facing all societies because there are not enough productive resources to satisfy people's unlimited wants
- , the hope of reward or the fear of punishment that encourages a person behave in a certain way
- , producing the maximum possible output from the available resources
- , statement about fact, can be supported or rejected by facts or reference
- , the value of the best alternative passed up for the chosen item or activity
- , most important economic decision maker, consisting of all those who live under one roof
- , the level of satisfaction from consumption or sense of well-being
- , a profit seeker who develops a new product or process and assumes the risk of profit or loss
- , all resources are government owned, and production is coordinated by the central plans of the government
- , an item you can see, feel and touch and that requires scarce resources to produce and satisfies human wants
- , the concentration of productive efforts of individuals and firms on a limited number of activities
- , the financial gain made in a transaction
- , the means by which buyers and sellers carry out exchange
- , something not physical that requires scarce resources to produce goods and services
- , system shaped largely by custom or religion
- , the part of the economy that involved transactions of individuals and businesses
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- , non-rival in consumption - goods that once produced are available to all, but non-payers are not easily excluded
- , the total value of all final goods and services produced in an economy
- , goods that are rival in consumption but exclusion is costly
- , so called "gifts of nature" used to produce goods and services
- , any human-made resource that is used to produce other goods and services
- , the inputs used to produce the goods and services that people want.
- , protects rights of inventors, creators and others to their new ideas and inventions
- , statement that reflects someone's opinion, cannot be proven true or false
- , goods and services are distributed according to consumer preferences
- , cash transfers for retirees, the unemployed, and others with a work history and a record of contributions to the program
- , the study of the behavior and decision making of entire economies
- , the effort that a person devotes to a task for which that person is paid
- , a business unit or enterprise formed by a profit-seeking entrepreneur who combines resources to produce goods and services
29 Clues: , the financial gain made in a transaction • , system shaped largely by custom or religion • , the means by which buyers and sellers carry out exchange • , goods that are rival in consumption but exclusion is costly • , so called "gifts of nature" used to produce goods and services • , the level of satisfaction from consumption or sense of well-being • ...
初中单词1700-1800 2018-12-17
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- India has the largest ~ now so their train is always full of people
- the ~ of China is Beijing while Japan's is Tokyo
- CBD当中的B
- ≈trash, things in dustbin
- France is a ~ of EU
- modest makes people progress, while ~ makes people step at the same ground
- When you use Baidu, you press "Enter" to ~ for the information you want
- a factory is made to ~ things for many purpose, such as military, business or agriculture
- ~ protection is as important as economy developemtn.
- we should get to the airport two hours earlier before ~
- Many Chinese children dream of ~ the army to defend our country since childhood
- China has the highest speed ~ nowadays
- we use guns to ~ each other
- a helmet(头盔) is made to ~ our head
- not clean, a boy wearing ~ clothes is hard to find a girlfriend
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- If you ~ the college entrance examination, you will "Fudu" as Chinese say
- spending too much time on playing is a ~ of time
- China has thirty four ~
- Chinese "four great inventions" makes great ~ to the world
- The ~ on the test papers is not the only thing for students
- The ~ in Jiuzhaigou is beautiful
- the ocean between France and Britain called English ~
- a thing on your keyboard but also on your clothes
- the leader of a school
- a person thinks that a thing is so great that he want to put them together
- the news that the war has broken out shocked ~
- honest people always tell the ~
27 Clues: CBD当中的B • France is a ~ of EU • the leader of a school • China has thirty four ~ • ≈trash, things in dustbin • we use guns to ~ each other • honest people always tell the ~ • The ~ in Jiuzhaigou is beautiful • a helmet(头盔) is made to ~ our head • China has the highest speed ~ nowadays • the news that the war has broken out shocked ~ • ...
Tide 2 2022-02-04
Across
- lacking light and spice
- comedic anecdote on a monetary app
- alter ego, see 30 across
- How the ancestors kept time before a watch
- a five dollar Walmart purchase
- a flat disc, abr.
- a short term goal for Andy
- played with a jenga piece
- “___ man, watch out!”
- one with some answers
- some bonus points, in a way
- offer auto advice
- enamored couples
- a T’s Corner incentive
- one time wordle answer
- a seasonal bug
- roommate for some time
- North American feline
- location of Ryandy’s wedding, maybe
- passed, often
- victims of destruction
- the island is ___
- 3 basin ___
- a low cost meal
- conejo mal
- ___ y agua
- a rub
- waterfowl hydration station
- skrrrap
- use for a ziplock, maybe
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- nifty, say
- moment of aid, abr.
- a guerrilla tactic
- at a body, maybe
- method of a sacrifice
- a healthy lunch for a hens child
- fortify our nation, say
- something we need
- a 2005 hit ballad
- deep sea angler
- a dairy
- baby dogs, according to Doug
- one who flips red roots
- the greatest inventions since ___
- a frank discussion
- “Clara Belk is a lesbian… ____”
- home away from home
- incinerator of debris
- “that there”, say
- place for a quintet
- Ethan’s greatest weakness
- chomped (on a tool)
- where an emcee might propose
- a breakable tool
- drinking pals
- Connor’s mom
56 Clues: a rub • a dairy • skrrrap • nifty, say • conejo mal • ___ y agua • 3 basin ___ • Connor’s mom • passed, often • drinking pals • a seasonal bug • deep sea angler • a low cost meal • at a body, maybe • enamored couples • a breakable tool • something we need • a flat disc, abr. • a 2005 hit ballad • offer auto advice • “that there”, say • the island is ___ • a guerrilla tactic • a frank discussion • moment of aid, abr. • ...
Tide 2 2022-02-04
Across
- lacking light and spice
- comedic anecdote on a monetary app
- alter ego, see 30 across
- How the ancestors kept time before a watch
- a five dollar Walmart purchase
- a flat disc, abr.
- a short term goal for Andy
- played with a jenga piece
- “___ man, watch out!”
- one with some answers
- some bonus points, in a way
- offer auto advice
- enamored couples
- a T’s Corner incentive
- one time wordle answer
- a seasonal bug
- roommate for some time
- North American feline
- location of Ryandy’s wedding, maybe
- passed, often
- victims of destruction
- the island is ___
- 3 basin ___
- a low cost meal
- conejo mal
- ___ y agua
- a rub
- waterfowl hydration station
- skrrrap
- use for a ziplock, maybe
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- nifty, say
- moment of aid, abr.
- a guerrilla tactic
- at a body, maybe
- method of a sacrifice
- a healthy lunch for a hens child
- fortify our nation, say
- something we need
- a 2005 hit ballad
- deep sea angler
- a dairy
- baby dogs, according to Doug
- one who flips red roots
- the greatest inventions since ___
- a frank discussion
- “Clara Belk is a lesbian… ____”
- home away from home
- incinerator of debris
- “that there”, say
- place for a quintet
- Ethan’s greatest weakness
- chomped (on a tool)
- where an emcee might propose
- a breakable tool
- drinking pals
- Connor’s mom
56 Clues: a rub • a dairy • skrrrap • nifty, say • conejo mal • ___ y agua • 3 basin ___ • Connor’s mom • passed, often • drinking pals • a seasonal bug • deep sea angler • a low cost meal • at a body, maybe • enamored couples • a breakable tool • something we need • a flat disc, abr. • a 2005 hit ballad • offer auto advice • “that there”, say • the island is ___ • a guerrilla tactic • a frank discussion • moment of aid, abr. • ...
Unit 2 Vocab - Economics 2024-09-05
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- The exchange of goods and services between parties, often involving compensation from a buyer to a seller
- A record of a company's employees and their salaries or wages
- A range of measures that a country's central bank can use to promote long-term economic growth by controlling the amount of money in circulation
- rules that limit who can enter a business and what prices they may charge; entry and price controls
- A formal prohibition on trade or other business activities with a specific country
- A mandatory payment to the government on income, profits, and goods/services
- The right of a government to take private property for public use with compensation
- The part of economics concerned with single factors and the effects of individual decisions
- An individual who takes on the challenge of launching a new business endeavor
- The government's decisions regarding raising revenue and spending it
- The economic assessment of an individual's investments, assets, and interests
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- Regulation of economic power concentration, including monopolies and anti-competitive practices
- The profit obtained from the sale of property or an investment
- The procedure through which businesses or other organizations establish global influence or begin operating on an international level.
- The sector of a nation's economy managed by private individuals and businesses
- Economics focused on larger-scale factors (interest rates, national productivity)
- The part of an economy that is controlled by the government
- Refers to creative works or inventions, such as manuscripts or designs, for which one can apply for patents, copyrights, trademarks, etc
- The payment received, often regularly, for work or through investments.
- The operations carried out or the services provided by a bank
- Participants in an economic system depend on each other through trade to obtain goods they can't efficiently produce themselves.
- government-imposed limit on the quantity of a specific good that can be imported or exported within a set timeframe
- A market with only one seller/producer with no close substitutes
- When the federal government's expenditures surpass its income
- A Government or public financial support to keep prices competitive for a specific industry or business
- The value of one currency in relation to another currency
26 Clues: The value of one currency in relation to another currency • The part of an economy that is controlled by the government • A record of a company's employees and their salaries or wages • The operations carried out or the services provided by a bank • When the federal government's expenditures surpass its income • ...
Défi 3 - révision 2023-01-25
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- (verbe) Devenir un sujet de conversation important; faire parler de soi ou de quelque chose
- (nom f.s.) Dégradation de l'environnement par des substances, des déchets ou des nuisances diverses
- souvenir (verbe pronominal) Garder la trace de quelqu'un, de quelque chose dans la mémoire, se le rappeler
- (adj m.s.) Qui est en station verticale, sur ses pieds (par opposition à couché, assis, agenouillé, accroupi, etc.)
- (adj m.s.) Personne qui avait subi le supplice de l'énervation
- (nom m.s.) Action de faire manger abondamment de force
- (nom m.s.) Production et entretien des animaux domestiques ou utiles
- (verbe) Classer les déchets
- (verbe) Obtenir un succès, toucher son but
- (nom f.s.) Action, fait de consommer un produit, une matière, de les utiliser comme source d'énergie; quantité consommée pendant un certain temps
- (expression) Formule avec laquelle on introduit un conte
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- (nom m.pl.) Trouvailles, inventions pratiques et ingénieuses
- (nom f.s.) Le plus célèbre théâtre de Paris, fondé en 1680 (1er arr.)
- (nom m.s.) Langue auxiliaire internationale créée vers 1887 par L. L. Zamenhof
- (nom m.s.) Spectacle d'un seul homme
- (verbe) Naviguer sur Internet
- (adj m.s.) Personne qui réagit habituellement avec passion, qui manifeste avec violence ses sentiments
- (verbe) Communiquer en ligne avec quelqu'un
18 Clues: (verbe) Classer les déchets • (verbe) Naviguer sur Internet • (nom m.s.) Spectacle d'un seul homme • (verbe) Obtenir un succès, toucher son but • (verbe) Communiquer en ligne avec quelqu'un • (nom m.s.) Action de faire manger abondamment de force • (expression) Formule avec laquelle on introduit un conte • (nom m.pl.) Trouvailles, inventions pratiques et ingénieuses • ...
List A 6 2024-10-25
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- loved by many, widespread
- 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 put focus on something. Example: The prime minister ___d the need to get young people involved in local politics.
- caring about something. Example: Yossi has little ___ in football, but he watches basketball every week.
- give advice or suggestion. Example: There are six movies at the cinema, Which one do you ___?
- basically, mostly. Example: Your answer is ___ correct but there are some mistakes.
- restricted, not whole. Example: We should go shopping today, the sale is for a ___ time only.
- shape Example: I can’t tell if that ___ in the shadows is a man or a woman.
- reaction, response. Example: If you have an issue with our app, give us ___ so we can fix it.
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- to take part in something
- sickness, disease
- to ask, doubt, or interrogate
- picture. Example: The mother of the pop singer cried in excitement when she first saw her daughter’s ___ on television.
- new Example: We need some ___ ideas to solve this problem.
- to demonstrate against something
- skilled, trained. Example: Only ___ photographers buy cameras. Everyone else uses their phone.
- to wish to see somebody. Examples: It’s good to see you! I’ve ___ed you!
17 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 to solve this problem. • to wish to see somebody. Examples: It’s good to see you! I’ve ___ed you! • shape Example: I can’t tell if that ___ in the shadows is a man or a woman. • ...
Tools and Devices 2020-08-11
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- A small portable electric light that runs on batteries.
- A machine that uses many different parts to convert fuel into energy, or power.
- A compartment or room used to freeze food or keep it frozen.
- A wheel mounted to spin rapidly so that its axis is free to turn in various directions.
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- A device on which something hangs a clothes.
- A utensil usually shaped like a hollow cone with a tube extending from the point.
- A person who invents, especially one who devises some new process, appliance, machine, or article; one who makes inventions.
- A machine or device that is used for producing a current of air.
8 Clues: A device on which something hangs a clothes. • A small portable electric light that runs on batteries. • A compartment or room used to freeze food or keep it frozen. • A machine or device that is used for producing a current of air. • A machine that uses many different parts to convert fuel into energy, or power. • ...
The Roaring 20's 2017-03-29
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- Radio, newspapers, and magazines are all forms of __________.
- Author of the Grapes of Wrath.
- Famous painter who used bold colors to show the experiences of black Americans during the 1920's.
- Repealed the 18th Amendment.
- Just like people sit around their TV's today to watch shows, people in the 1920's gathered around the ______ to listen to shows and broadcasts.
- Major time of change in U.S. history that affected the way people dressed and how they spent their money.
- People who illegally sold and/or distributed alcohol during Prohibition.
- Author & poet that portrayed black life in America.
- One of the most famous composers/conductors of the Harlem Renaissance.
- A woman who went against the traditional way women dressed and acted.
- Many new inventions that made life easier were created, and to make their product stand out companies started ___________.
- The time period in history between 1920-1933 when the making & selling of alcoholic beverages was banned.
- Without this innovator of the early 20th century, we wouldn't have cell phones.
- Due to prejudice & discrimination, many African Americans fled to the North.
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- After World War I, the United States returend to _______ and didn't want to get involved with other countries.
- Time period in U.S. history where a new unique form of music took over the country.
- Known for paintings of city landscapes & of the southwest.
- The most notorious bootlegger of the time, who ended up at Alcatraz.
- A "rebirth" of African American art, music and literature based in Harlem, NYC.
- The automobile allowed people who originally had to live close to their jobs in the city to now live in the _______ and commute to the city.
- Wrote about wealthy Americans during the jazz age (i.e. The Great Gatsby.
- Illegal bars that popped up after the 18th Amendment & knowing the password was important.
- Mass production of an item where the workers do the same task over and over.
- Led by many womens' groups, this movement pushed to ban the making and drinking of alcohol.
- The "founding father of jazz".
- The comedy star of many silent films of the time.
- The only amendment in the U.S. Constitution to be repealed.
27 Clues: Repealed the 18th Amendment. • Author of the Grapes of Wrath. • The "founding father of jazz". • The comedy star of many silent films of the time. • Author & poet that portrayed black life in America. • Known for paintings of city landscapes & of the southwest. • The only amendment in the U.S. Constitution to be repealed. • ...
The Roaring 20's 2017-03-29
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- Wrote about wealthy Americans during the jazz age (i.e. The Great Gatsby.
- The "founding father of jazz".
- Without this innovator of the early 20th century, we wouldn't have cell phones.
- A "rebirth" of African American art, music and literature based in Harlem, NYC.
- Known for paintings of city landscapes & of the southwest.
- Many new inventions that made life easier were created, and to make their product stand out companies started ___________.
- Famous painter who used bold colors to show the experiences of black Americans during the 1920's.
- Due to prejudice & discrimination, many African Americans fled to the North.
- The time period in history between 1920-1933 when the making & selling of alcoholic beverages was banned.
- After World War I, the United States returend to _______ and didn't want to get involved with other countries.
- Author & poet that portrayed black life in America.
- The most notorious bootlegger of the time, who ended up at Alcatraz.
- Author of the Grapes of Wrath.
- Repealed the 18th Amendment.
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- The automobile allowed people who originally had to live close to their jobs in the city to now live in the _______ and commute to the city.
- One of the most famous composers/conductors of the Harlem Renaissance.
- Led by many womens' groups, this movement pushed to ban the making and drinking of alcohol.
- A woman who went against the traditional way women dressed and acted.
- Radio, newspapers, and magazines are all forms of __________.
- Just like people sit around their TV's today to watch shows, people in the 1920's gathered around the ______ to listen to shows and broadcasts.
- Mass production of an item where the workers do the same task over and over.
- Major time of change in U.S. history that affected the way people dressed and how they spent their money.
- Illegal bars that popped up after the 18th Amendment & knowing the password was important.
- The comedy star of many silent films of the time.
- Time period in U.S. history where a new unique form of music took over the country.
- People who illegally sold and/or distributed alcohol during Prohibition.
- The only amendment in the U.S. Constitution to be repealed.
27 Clues: Repealed the 18th Amendment. • The "founding father of jazz". • Author of the Grapes of Wrath. • The comedy star of many silent films of the time. • Author & poet that portrayed black life in America. • Known for paintings of city landscapes & of the southwest. • The only amendment in the U.S. Constitution to be repealed. • ...
The Roaring 20's 2017-03-29
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- The comedy star of many silent films of the time.
- Just like people sit around their TV's today to watch shows, people in the 1920's gathered around the ______ to listen to shows and broadcasts.
- Wrote about wealthy Americans during the jazz age (i.e. The Great Gatsby.
- The "founding father of jazz".
- One of the most famous composers/conductors of the Harlem Renaissance.
- Led by many womens' groups, this movement pushed to ban the making and drinking of alcohol.
- Major time of change in U.S. history that affected the way people dressed and how they spent their money.
- Many new inventions that made life easier were created, and to make their product stand out companies started ___________.
- After World War I, the United States returend to _______ and didn't want to get involved with other countries.
- Illegal bars that popped up after the 18th Amendment & knowing the password was important.
- Mass production of an item where the workers do the same task over and over.
- Author of the Grapes of Wrath.
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- Time period in U.S. history where a new unique form of music took over the country.
- The time period in history between 1920-1933 when the making & selling of alcoholic beverages was banned.
- Author & poet that portrayed black life in America.
- Without this innovator of the early 20th century, we wouldn't have cell phones.
- Known for paintings of city landscapes & of the southwest.
- Famous painter who used bold colors to show the experiences of black Americans during the 1920's.
- The only amendment in the U.S. Constitution to be repealed.
- Due to prejudice & discrimination, many African Americans fled to the North.
- People who illegally sold and/or distributed alcohol during Prohibition.
- Repealed the 18th Amendment.
- A "rebirth" of African American art, music and literature based in Harlem, NYC.
- The most notorious bootlegger of the time, who ended up at Alcatraz.
- A woman who went against the traditional way women dressed and acted.
- The automobile allowed people who originally had to live close to their jobs in the city to now live in the _______ and commute to the city.
- Radio, newspapers, and magazines are all forms of __________.
27 Clues: Repealed the 18th Amendment. • The "founding father of jazz". • Author of the Grapes of Wrath. • The comedy star of many silent films of the time. • Author & poet that portrayed black life in America. • Known for paintings of city landscapes & of the southwest. • The only amendment in the U.S. Constitution to be repealed. • ...
Gilded Age Vocabulary 2023-07-11
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- Organizations which emerged in American cities during the Gilded Age which controlled local politics through organized bribery and corruption.
- This law was the first instance of federal legislation regulation on big business.
- A more conservative union which sought to organize only white 'high-skilled professionals'.
- An arrangement by which companies organize to maximize prices and profits within their industry.
- This 'process' of making steel was enormously efficient, leading to an explosion of steel production.
- The time period of the late-19th century in which industrialization led to the rise of powerful wealthy elites and various forms of social change and conflict.
- A policy in which the government takes a hands-off approach to how businesses conduct themselves.
- Organizations of workers that give them a collective voice in making demands and taking action to meet them.
- He was the most powerful businessman in the railroad industry.
- An economic model based on private ownership of the means of production and exchange.
- The act of moving into a country to establish permanent residence.
- He was a famous inventor whose inventions had direct dramatic impacts on Americans' quality of life.
- An action taken by unions in which workers collectively agree to stop working until their demands are met.
- When elected officials use their position to give gifts and favors in exchange for political support.
- A more radical union which advocated for a revolution of workers of all races and professions to take control of industry.
- The concept that industry should be under some form of collective control of workers and stakeholders, not just private owners.
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- The first major nationwide labor union, from which other unions would organize.
- A major immigration processing station established in New York.
- He was the most powerful businessman in the oil industry.
- This law was the first instance of federal legislation intended to directly challenge the power of monopoly capitalists.
- An immigration processing station established in California.
- A law which ended 'spoils' systems and established that appointments to public office must be based on merit, not as an exchange of favors.
- The process of immigrants adopting the culture of their new country.
- He was the most powerful businessman in the steel industry during the Gilded Age.
- Hostility towards immigrants and foreigners, with the aim of preserving the existing local culture.
25 Clues: He was the most powerful businessman in the oil industry. • An immigration processing station established in California. • He was the most powerful businessman in the railroad industry. • A major immigration processing station established in New York. • The act of moving into a country to establish permanent residence. • ...
Chapter 15 Happy Fun Sheet 2021-10-13
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- "Survival of the fittest."
- Inventor of the typewriter.
- Built the first modern oil well in Pennsylvania.
- Time period of new machinery and inventions.
- Economy where the government makes all decisions for people and businesses.
- Built tons of railroads in the US...especially in the South.
- State where Thomas Edison lived.
- PA city that was the center of the steel industry.
- PA town that was home to the first modern oil well.
- Process used to make steel.
- State where the Wright Brothers flew their first airplane.
- North Carolina town where the Wright Brothers flew their first plane.
- Country where the 1st steam-powered horseless carriage was built.
- Chicago incident where anarchists detonated a bomb to kill police officers.
- Natural resource that was abundant in western PA and West Virginia that helped make steel.
- Invented the first practical incandescent lightbulb.
- French phrase that means "hands off"--the government leaves businesses alone.
- Utah town where the Transcontinental Railroad get completed at in 1869?
- Telegraph company that specialized in sending telegraphs for people.
- Inventor of the telegraph.
- __________ Antitrust Act.
- When one business or corporation is the only seller of a good.
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- _________ __________; group of workers fighting for better money and working conditions.
- Where did Andrew Carnegie immigrate from when he moved to the US?
- Invented the compressed air brake for trains.
- Millionaire known for producing steel.
- When a labor union and workers refuse to go to work until their demands are met.
- Brothers Charles and Frank __________ built the first practical horseless carriage.
- Name of the oil company founded by John Rockefeller.
- American author that became well known for his "rags to riches" stories and books and helped to create the "American Dream."
- To be denied a job because you are a member of a union.
- Economy where people and businesses make their own choices.
- Inventor of the telephone.
- Thomas Edison's nickname.
- A person that risks their money and invests it into a business.
- Oil/kerosene started to replace oil retrieved from this creature.
- To donate large sums of money to charities.
- What the government gives an inventor of a product to protect their invention so only they can sell it.
- A large business.
- Labor union created for only white men in 1869.
40 Clues: A large business. • Thomas Edison's nickname. • __________ Antitrust Act. • "Survival of the fittest." • Inventor of the telephone. • Inventor of the telegraph. • Inventor of the typewriter. • Process used to make steel. • State where Thomas Edison lived. • Millionaire known for producing steel. • To donate large sums of money to charities. • ...
VA/US SOL 6 Crossword 2023-08-31
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- This was the idea that white people were divinely chosen to settle the entire continent:
- These two men led slave revolts in Virginia:
- Thomas Jefferson bought this territory in 1803:
- These two inventions allowed farming to be done in a more efficient manner:
- This state tried to "nullify" the tariff of 1832:
- Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony were key figures in the women's _____________ movement:
- The British burned the White House and captured Detroit during this war:
- The U.S. annexed this republic to become a state:
- This was the name given to the route taken by slaves attempting to escape to freedom:
- This party opposed Irish and German immigration:
- William Lloyd Garrison was a prominent ______________ who published the Liberator:
- This was the name given to the route Native Americans were forced to march as part of the Indian Removal Act:
- What was the foreign police of the U.S. following the War of 1812?
- This party opposed Andrew Jackson and the Democrats:
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- The 49th parallel separates the U.S. and this nation:
- These two men were sent to explore the new territory:
- California entered as a free state and southwest territories could decide for themselves as a result of this compromise:
- This compromise said that slavery could not exist north of the line drawn through the Louisiana territory:
- Slaves had to be returned to their owners if they escaped as a result of this act:
- California, Nevada, Utah, and other territories were acquired due to this war:
- The court case involving this man decided that slaves were not free even if they were living in a free state:
- The temperance, abolitionist, and women's suffrage movements were all part of this larger religious movement:
- This act repealed the Missouri Compromise and allowed states to have "popular sovereignty"
- The North supported these while the South opposed them:
- Who led the Americans to victory at the Battle of New Orleans?
- The manner in which new economic developments were paid for:
- Universal white male suffrage, political campaigning, and the spoils system are all characteristics of this period:
- Francis Scott Key wrote "The Star Spangled Banner" after this naval battle:
- This party was founded in 1850 to oppose slavery:
- This man began "whacking people in Kansas" to promote abolitionism:
30 Clues: These two men led slave revolts in Virginia: • Thomas Jefferson bought this territory in 1803: • This party opposed Irish and German immigration: • This state tried to "nullify" the tariff of 1832: • The U.S. annexed this republic to become a state: • This party was founded in 1850 to oppose slavery: • This party opposed Andrew Jackson and the Democrats: • ...
Unit 3 Crossword 2025-11-19
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- A war caused by British interfering with American trade
- A path that the native Americans were forced to travel in harsh conditions
- A law that makes the government responsible to return escaped slaves
- He was a president that acquired Texas and California into the U.S
- Thomas Jefferson's choice to double the size of America
- The third president of the U.S, and main author of the Declaration of Independence
- A group of slaves rebel and kill their masters and more white people
- exact parts that can replace damaged parts
- Confederate military general, won several battles in the Civil War
- New inventions, factories and urban cities begin to grow
- A war caused by different views of slavery between the north and south America
- A transportation method using metal tracks, that carries passengers and cargo
- A transportation device that is faster than regular boats, by using steam power
- He was the first vice president to become president, he also was expelled from his political party
- She guided hundreds of slaves to freedom on the underground railroad
- The idea that settlers should advance to western regions of America
- A large group of slaves escape to Mexico in the Indian territories
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- A device that records and playback sound
- Protestant views and religion starts to inspire Americans to be more religions, this brings new ideas like capitalism
- President Monroe established U.S foreign policy in his address
- He was a president that signed the Indian Removal Act
- A device that allows communication, by using a microphone to make sound waves
- Military general in the Civil War on the Union side, then later became a president
- The growth of small towns into big cities due to population increase
- A war caused by the annexation of Texas
- The 14th president that made the Kansas-Nebraska Act, and pushed the U.S closer to Civil War
- A device that converts electrical energy into light
- A device that transmits messages over long distances
- 16th president of the U.S, he ended slavery in America, during the civil war
- He was a president that made the Missouri Compromise, he also established foreign policy
30 Clues: A war caused by the annexation of Texas • A device that records and playback sound • exact parts that can replace damaged parts • A device that converts electrical energy into light • A device that transmits messages over long distances • He was a president that signed the Indian Removal Act • A war caused by British interfering with American trade • ...
definitions 5/13 2024-05-13
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- Personal identifiable information is the representation of information that identifies an individual through direct or indirect means
- Commons An organization that offers creators a free license to publish their work publicly. Allows for others to use under certain conditions.
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- Use Gives users the right to use copyrighted things without permission
- domain Public items not held down by copyright or trademark
- It protects original work from being stolen
- the use of copyrighted programs, inventions, etc
6 Clues: It protects original work from being stolen • the use of copyrighted programs, inventions, etc • domain Public items not held down by copyright or trademark • Use Gives users the right to use copyrighted things without permission • ...
Most Influential American 2024-05-16
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- He organized and led marches for Blacks' right to vote, desegregation, labor rights, and other basic civil rightsRoosevelt expanded the Navy and sent the Great White Fleet on a world tour to project American naval power. His successful efforts to broker the end of the Russo-Japanese War won him the 1906 Nobel Peace Prize, making him the first American to ever win a Nobel Prize.
- was an American polymath, a leading writer, scientist, inventor, statesman, diplomat, printer, publisher, and political philosopher.
- funny character in trailer park boys
- was an American Founding Father, military officer, and politician who served as the first president of the United States from 1789 to 1797.
- was an American industrialist and business magnate. He was the founder of Ford Motor Company,
- commonly known by his initials FDR, was an American statesman and politician who served as the 32nd president of the United States
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- was an American lawyer, politician, and statesman, who served as the 16th president of the United States, from 1861 until his assassination in 1865.
- was a famous physicist. His research spanned from quantum mechanics to theories about gravity and motion. After publishing some groundbreaking papers, Einstein toured the world and gave speeches about his discoveries.
- The dream of flight fascinated humanity for millennia, but it wasn't until the first successful flight at Kitty Hawk in 1903
- was an American activist in the civil rights movement best known for her pivotal role in the Montgomery bus boycott. The United States Congress has honored her as "the first lady of civil rights" and "the mother of the freedom movement".
10 Clues: funny character in trailer park boys • was an American industrialist and business magnate. He was the founder of Ford Motor Company, • The dream of flight fascinated humanity for millennia, but it wasn't until the first successful flight at Kitty Hawk in 1903 • ...
Element Names N 2022-11-07
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- At Hanford, Fermi inserted the first _______ fuel slug into the B Reactor (an element)
- Mendeleev wanted to bring order to the elements which led to the discovery of the _________ __________. (2 words separated by a space)
- Glenn Seaborg and his colleagues first discovered/MADE the element _______________.
- _______________ (last name) discovered the x-ray.
- This is the place in Tennessee where E. Lawrence and the rest of the scientists on the Manhattan Project had success in designing the atomic bomb. (2 words separated by a space)
- To create his first table, Mendeleev wrote the p_____________ of the different elements on different cards so he could compare them and move the cards around in an attempt to find order among them.
- Dynamite is a stabilized form of n______________ and was invented by Alfred Nobel in 1867.
- _____________ is a SUPERHEAVY, synthetically made element with a half-life of less than a thousandth of a second, making it difficult to discover or put into practical use.
- Enrico Fermi helped make the first controlled n____________ r______________ (space between words)
- The name of Hassium is derived from the German state of ___________ where Hassium was first made/synthesized.
- Lise Meitner worked with this famous scientist (last name only; starts with "P")
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- One of the major problems that E. Lawrence and the rest of the scientists on the Manhattan Project had to solve was the _____________ of the 2 forms of Uranium.
- Georgy Flerov helped discover spontaneous __________.
- Curie actively promoted the use of the element _________ to decrease pain/suffering
- The man who discovered the x-ray did so when he noticed that the glass tube that he had been using containing ____________ was glowing.
- Nobel and his father developed methods to produce nitroglycerin in large quantities for use in c________________.
- Marie Curie received a Nobel Prize for her work with this
- 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 service to science.
- Oganesson is named for the physicist __________ Oganessian.
- Glenn Seaborg was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for "discoveries in the chemistry of the t____________________ elements.
- the ACTUAL discoverer of radioactivity
- Meitner's nephew; also a famous scientist
22 Clues: the ACTUAL discoverer of radioactivity • Meitner's nephew; also a famous scientist • _______________ (last name) discovered the x-ray. • Georgy Flerov helped discover spontaneous __________. • Marie Curie received a Nobel Prize for her work with this • Oganesson is named for the physicist __________ Oganessian. • ...
CIE3M Economics Chapter One 2019-02-06
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- A mistaken belief that what occurs before some event is logically the cause of it
- Sciences, such as economics, history, and sociology, that study some aspect of human behavior
- The sacrifice of one resource or production choice for another
- A self sustaining system in which many independent transactions in a society create distinct flows of money and products
- A hypothesis that has been proven false but is still accepted by many people because it appears to be true
- A productive resource such as land, labour, or capital used to produce output
- A mistaken belief that what is good for an individual is automatically good for everyone, or what is good for everyone is good for the individual
- The sum of all that is lost from taking one course of action over another OR of producing one item measured in terms of another that could have been produced with the same resources
- A method of study used to make discoveries in natural science and social science that has four steps: observation, data collection, explanation, verification
- The cost of producing one item expressed in terms if the numbers of another items, which must be given up in order to produce the first item
- To use limited resources efficiently in production
- A particular use of resources that achieves a desired end
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- A mistaken belief that a particular event has one cause rather than several
- The point at which the vertical and horizontal axes meet on a graph
- The branch of economics that deals with facts and direct observation of the world
- The study of the way society makes decisions about the use of scarce resources
- The branch of economics that deals with value judgements about economic subjects rather than facts and observations
- Goods such as tools or machinery used to produce consumer goods
- Those goods or services that an economy produces to satisfy human needs
- The use of a bare minimum of resources to achieve a desired end
- The curve on a production possibilities graph representing the maximum numbers of two items that can be produced with a given number of resources
- The products produced by using resources or inputs such as land, labour, or capital
- A greek work meaning "household" or "estate" which historically was the first subject of economics analysis
23 Clues: To use limited resources efficiently in production • A particular use of resources that achieves a desired end • The sacrifice of one resource or production choice for another • Goods such as tools or machinery used to produce consumer goods • The use of a bare minimum of resources to achieve a desired end • ...
Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar 2022-12-30
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- In 1931 Chandrasekhar visited Germany to spend the summer working with the future Nobel Prize winning physicist __________.
- Chandrasekhar was born in this country on October 19, 1910, which is now known as Pakistan.
- A scientist that employs the methods and principles of physics and chemistry in the study of astronomical objects and phenomena.
- This physicist, and mentor to Chandrasekhar, did not agree with the theories proposed by Chandrasekhar, and is the reason he was not widely credited until later in life.
- The number of books published by Chandrasekhar throughout his career.
- Chandrasekhar shared his nobel prize win with this physicist
- Chandrasekhar received this type of early childhood education.
- Chandrasekhar pursued graduate studies at this university, where he ultimately got his Ph.D.
- Massive stars can collapse under their own gravity to reach enormous or even infinite densities. This is called a __________.
- The government of India awarded a __________ to Chandrasekhar to go to university.
- chandrasekhar was married to Lalitha Doriswamy for more than __________ years.
- Chandrasekhar became a citizen of this country in 1953.
- NASA’s __________ X-ray observatory, named in honor of Chandrasekhar, orbits the earth. This observatory has discovered new black holes, new supermassive black holes, and a new class of black hole.
- The concept that states that above a certain mass, electron degeneracy pressure in the core of a white dwarf star is not enough to counterbalance the gravitational self-attraction of the star is known as the Chandrasekhar __________.
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- Chandrasekhar not only did research but also worked as a _________.
- chandrasekhar graduated with a B.Sc. Honors degree in this subject at age 19.
- Chandrasekhar joined the staff at the University of __________ in 1938.
- When there is not enough of a type of people in a group or organization.
- In 1932, Chandrasekhar moved to Denmark where he worked at the Institute for Theoretical Physics, founded by Nobel Prize winning physicist__________.
- Chandrasekhar won this prize for Physics for key discoveries that led to the currently accepted theory on the later evolutionary stages of massive stars.
- chandrasekhar served as editor for the __________ journal for nineteen years.
- Chandrasekhar wrote that for all collapsing stars of mass higher than 1.4 solar masses (Chandrasekhar-limit) there were no known forces that could prevent a __________ forming. It is now known that black holes have this at their centres.
22 Clues: Chandrasekhar became a citizen of this country in 1953. • Chandrasekhar shared his nobel prize win with this physicist • Chandrasekhar received this type of early childhood education. • Chandrasekhar not only did research but also worked as a _________. • The number of books published by Chandrasekhar throughout his career. • ...
CCREATIVE EXPRESSION 2024-03-07
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- To do an action showing your skills in front of other people
- Using your mind to come up with new ideas or things that were not there before
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- To explain or tell the meaning of something in easy to understand words; also what something means to you.
- A feeling of enthusiasm you get from someone or something that gives you new or creative ideas.
- The ability to think up and design new inventions, produce works of art, solve problems in new ways or come up with an idea based on an original, new or unconventional approach
- Good at drawing, painting or creating things in a beautiful way
6 Clues: To do an action showing your skills in front of other people • Good at drawing, painting or creating things in a beautiful way • Using your mind to come up with new ideas or things that were not there before • A feeling of enthusiasm you get from someone or something that gives you new or creative ideas. • ...
Famous African American Scientists 2025-02-18
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- discovered new species of coral
- went to the International Space Station in 2020 as a pilot
- mathematician and aerospace engineer at NASA
- developed the Super Soaker water gun and worked on stealth technology for the U.S. Air Force
- performed the first open-heart surgery on a human in 1893
- first female African American chemist to work at Dow Chemical Company working on latex and polymers
- invented the first electrical resistor
- invented a folding bed, one of the first African American women to receive a patent
- first African American doctor in the U.S.
- chemist who developed an injectable leprosy treatment
- worked on processing and analysis of satellite data leading to the development of GPS
- first African American in space on Challenger 8
- calculated the flight path for Alan Shepard (first American in space)
- co-discovered the alpha helix protein structure
- laser physicist and mission specialist for NASA on Challenger mission that exploded
- synthesized steroids and hormones from soybeans
- proved that insects can hear
- pioneered research on sickle cell anemia
- first African American woman in space on the Endeavour
- first African American woman to earn a doctorate in Physics
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- developed the ultraviolet camera/spectograph used on Apollo 16
- NASA's first female African American engineer
- known for her extensive research on termites
- engineer in the U.S. Navy and first person to design a naval ship using design tools
- explored melanin, skin pigmentation, and skin cancer as well as chemotherapy drugs
- nuclear scientist who worked on the Manhattan Project and codiscovered the Wilkins Effect
- received more than 50 patents for his inventions
- researched tuberculosis, blood types and race, and bacteria and cavities, and antibiotics
- developed ways to use and preserve blood plasma during WWII, father of the blood bank
- worked at ATT&T's Bell Laboratories and developed the cable sheath
- used bioluminescence to quantify bacteria in water and researched a way to detect life on other planets
- part of the Dayton Project that dealt with atomic weapons in WWII
- developed laser technology to treat cataracts
- used paper chromatography to detect steroids and used infrared spectrometry to disprove Krebiozen as a cancer cure
- astronomer who predicted the 1789 solar eclipse and wrote the almanac
- computer scientist that taught herself FORTRAN and worked on the Scout Launch Vehicle Program
- do-developed the first personal computer, also worked on color monitors and the first gigahertz chip
- studied the relationship between cholesterol and heart health
38 Clues: proved that insects can hear • discovered new species of coral • invented the first electrical resistor • pioneered research on sickle cell anemia • first African American doctor in the U.S. • known for her extensive research on termites • mathematician and aerospace engineer at NASA • NASA's first female African American engineer • ...
Occupation 2023-07-02
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- A person who studies the natural world and conducts experiments to learn new things. They make discoveries, solve problems, and contribute to advancements in different fields.
- A person who designs and builds structures, machines, or systems. They use their knowledge of math and science to create innovative solutions to problems in different industries.
- A person who helps students learn new things. They work in schools and classrooms, and they explain lessons, assign homework, and guide students in their learning journey.
- A person who takes care of people's health and helps them when they are sick or injured. They examine patients, diagnose illnesses, and prescribe treatments or medications.
- A skilled cook who prepares delicious meals in restaurants or other food establishments. They create recipes, cook various dishes, and use their creativity to make food taste amazing.
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- A brave person who helps put out fires and keeps people safe. They wear special protective gear and use equipment like hoses and ladders to extinguish fires and save lives.
- A person who works on a farm and grows crops or raises animals. They take care of plants and animals, cultivate the land, and provide food and resources for the community.
- A creative person who expresses themselves through different forms of art. They can paint, draw, sculpt, or create in other ways, using their imagination to make beautiful things.
- Officer A person who works to keep the community safe and enforce the law. They patrol the streets, respond to emergencies, and help solve crimes to maintain peace and order.
- A person who participates in sports and physical activities. They train to improve their skills and compete in events, showcasing their abilities in various sports disciplines.
10 Clues: A person who works on a farm and grows crops or raises animals. They take care of plants and animals, cultivate the land, and provide food and resources for the community. • A person who helps students learn new things. They work in schools and classrooms, and they explain lessons, assign homework, and guide students in their learning journey. • ...
the big 5 - 0 2024-04-28
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- abba always gets roped in #jewishleadership
- when pesach prep begins
- pinkies up
- trait that didnt get passed down to daughters
- the first big fam channukah present
- the son abba never had
- common phrase
- never forget it
- abba's college stomping grounds
- first mitzvah he helped daya fulfill
- the one streaming service abba has given into
- top tier dessert acc to abba
- the best of Coolidge corner
- number of groupchats with the same 5 family members
- abba's least favorite food
- best anaf in camp stone
- what abba writes for us
- college students & certain politicians
- iconic fashion accessory
- the worst part of a meal
- the true novich vacation
- abba's sleepaway camp
- varsity extracurricular
- abba's new baking adventures
- sneezy time
- first computer program
- abba's office
- botanical voice
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- where abba perfected his impression
- result of a shabbat afternoon
- gold member
- coding help
- jewdle, holy socks, givalil
- position at emek bracha and sphds
- kartufel johnson's dog
- common text
- black like my soul
- latest learning
- the first bar/bat mitzvah speech abba wrote
- abba's second favorite shoe
- the frog will
- the most _____ abba
- winter coat =
- abba's part time job
- the og abba podcast but with video
- most notable bullhorn character
- abba's abba's young adult job
- varsity sport
- world travel souvenirs
- the og commute
- never low supply
- palindrome with few horses from the good ol days
- daughter's shabbat wakeup
- tuchman carpool trigger
54 Clues: pinkies up • gold member • coding help • common text • sneezy time • common phrase • the frog will • winter coat = • varsity sport • abba's office • the og commute • never forget it • latest learning • botanical voice • never low supply • black like my soul • the most _____ abba • abba's part time job • abba's sleepaway camp • the son abba never had • kartufel johnson's dog • world travel souvenirs • ...
Hogwarts subjects 2023-12-03
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- comprised of a very wide range of different spells concerned with giving a target new and unexpected properties and/or making the target perform certain actions, among other possible effects.
- a very difficult theory-based subject that practised the art of changing the form or appearance of an object, as well as changing it back.
- an exact art and subtle science of creating various liquid mixtures with different magical effects, many of which could not be achieved through spells.
- a class that taught students how to protect themselves and how to use offencive and protective spells, and how to properly handle and deal with dark creatures.
- involved observation of the night skies with telescopes, as well as gaining an understanding of the various phenomena that go on in space, such as Lunar phases and Space weather.
- a class which instructed students about the proper identification, feeding, grooming, riding, breeding, and treatment of various magical beasts.
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- a theoretical subject that involved the study and translation of runic scripts.
- a study of magical plants and fungi. Students learned how to properly care for and utilise different plants, as well as about their magical properties and what they were used for.
- an art of predicting the future. Various methods were taught, including tea leaves,fire-omens,crystal balls,palmistry,cartomancy,astrology and dream interpretation.
- a branch of magic concerned with the magical properties of numbers. It was reportedly difficult, as it required memorising or working with many charts.
- a class that taught about how Muggles lived their lives, as well as various Muggle inventions and their use of electricity.
11 Clues: a theoretical subject that involved the study and translation of runic scripts. • a class that taught about how Muggles lived their lives, as well as various Muggle inventions and their use of electricity. • a very difficult theory-based subject that practised the art of changing the form or appearance of an object, as well as changing it back. • ...
Inventions by Paula Hidalgo 2021-11-27
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- This is the company that surpassed Sony in 2007
- This is the invention that was created by Edouard Benedictus.
- This is the place where the awards are held every year
- This is the name of the solution that monitors the movements of elderly people.
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- This is an application that uses augmented reality
- This is the woman who cared for soldiers after the Virginia Civil War.
- This is the name of a virtual assistant that was entered by Amazon
- This is the date when mother's day became official.
- This is the first company that introduced a virtual assistant names Siri
9 Clues: This is the company that surpassed Sony in 2007 • This is an application that uses augmented reality • This is the date when mother's day became official. • This is the place where the awards are held every year • This is the invention that was created by Edouard Benedictus. • This is the name of a virtual assistant that was entered by Amazon • ...
inventions change the world 2020-06-09
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- comunity has invented wheel has been very important in the world
- has invented calculator
- television was very important because with the television people are entertained
- has invented the airplane
- has invented antibiotic or medicine has served to save the world for many years
- engine was used to create the train
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- Bell has invented phone first that existed but before it had another name
- powder has been used for ancient weapons
- has invented printing press was the first printer
9 Clues: has invented calculator • has invented the airplane • engine was used to create the train • powder has been used for ancient weapons • has invented printing press was the first printer • comunity has invented wheel has been very important in the world • Bell has invented phone first that existed but before it had another name • ...
Age of Inventions Review 2020-03-30
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- A rising again into life, activity, or success. Normally a time period of great success.
- A building in which grain such as corn is stored and which contains machinery for moving the grain
- A river vessel without engines with a very shallow hull. Used to move cargo down rivers. Often sold at the end of the trip so the boat’s wood could be used to build homes or other buildings.
- A machine used for separating cotton from its seeds
- The hot mist that forms when water boils. Steam vehicles and machines are operated using steam as a means of power
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- A boat that is propelled (moved) by a steam engine, especially a paddle-wheel craft of a type used widely on rivers in the 19th century
- A cereal crop, especially wheat or corn, that has been harvested and is used for food or in trade
- A new idea, method, or device
- A right given by the US government that gives an inventor the right to stop other people from making or using their invention
9 Clues: A new idea, method, or device • A machine used for separating cotton from its seeds • A rising again into life, activity, or success. Normally a time period of great success. • A cereal crop, especially wheat or corn, that has been harvested and is used for food or in trade • ...
Crossword Puzzle: Inventors & Inventions 2025-05-21
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- scientist who invented the electric motor in 1821.
- device Philo Farnsworth helped develop in 1927 to bring entertainment into homes.
- key electronic component invented in 1947 that revolutionized computing.
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- name of the inventor who created the first practical battery in 1800.
- wireless communication invention developed by Nikola Tesla and Guglielmo Marconi.
- invention by Samuel Morse that allowed instant long-distance communication.
- component that stores electrical energy, invented by Alessandro Volta.
- invention that illuminated homes efficiently, credited to Thomas Edison and Joseph Swan.
- invention that transformed communication by allowing voice transmission over distances in 1876.
9 Clues: scientist who invented the electric motor in 1821. • name of the inventor who created the first practical battery in 1800. • component that stores electrical energy, invented by Alessandro Volta. • key electronic component invented in 1947 that revolutionized computing. • invention by Samuel Morse that allowed instant long-distance communication. • ...
Accidentental Inventions - 182 Gold 2025-10-27
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- a tool that uses radio waves to locate objects
- an expert in the study of matter & its properties
- type of radio wave, also an oven that uses radio waves to heat food
- a person who designs, builds, or operates machines or other equipment
- the use of science to solve problems
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- made by humans or machines, not by nature
- to make nsomething by hand or by machine
- sticky material like glue
- document that gives an inventor all the rights to manufacture an invention
9 Clues: sticky material like glue • the use of science to solve problems • to make nsomething by hand or by machine • made by humans or machines, not by nature • a tool that uses radio waves to locate objects • an expert in the study of matter & its properties • type of radio wave, also an oven that uses radio waves to heat food • ...
Semester Exam Review 2013-01-11
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- This is the last name of the man who was the leader of the Patriot Army in the American Revolution and later becomes the first president of the United States.
- This state was annexed by the United States in 1845.
- This word means to stop or end a law.
- The Bill of Rights are a part of this US document.
- Lewis and this other guy were sent to explore the territory west after the Louisiana Purchase.
- This GSPRITE category is based on how a culture makes money.
- This is the name for the government in England.
- This describes a government that uses its power unfairly towards the people.
- July 4th is celebrated as this day.
- This word describes a huge change to society.
- These people fought against the British in the American Revolution.
- The Union Army wore this color uniforms.
- This is a type of government where the people have the power. Their power usually comes from voting.
- This is another name for the country of Great Britain.
- This part of the country seceded from the Union.
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- This term means to add land to the country.
- This continent is the farthest south.
- This person created the Emancipation Proclamation.
- This continent is just west of Asia.
- This GSPRITE category includes books that have influenced people.
- This GSPRITE category includes new inventions.
- This word describes different groups that come together to form one large organization.
- This is a culture where the men have the power over women.
- This is the last name of the man who wrote the Declaration of Independence.
- This is when people protest a government or business by not buying anything from them.
- The United States went to war with this country in 1846 and ended up gaining much of their land.
- This issue was taken out of the Declaration of Independence before it was finalized.
27 Clues: July 4th is celebrated as this day. • This continent is just west of Asia. • This continent is the farthest south. • This word means to stop or end a law. • The Union Army wore this color uniforms. • This term means to add land to the country. • This word describes a huge change to society. • This GSPRITE category includes new inventions. • ...
Rise of Industrial America (1865-1900) 2023-09-27
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- Court ______________ management would get court orders against the strikes
- Samuel B. Morse invented this
- ________ Capitalism is the belief that the government should keep its hands off the economy
- These were low because there were more workers than jobs
- This strike took place in Pittsburgh, PA, pinkertons were brought in.
- Replacement workers for the strikers
- The idea that survival of the fittest should be applied to the marketplace
- Last name of person who made monopoly in steel industry
- Someone who built their fortune by stealing from the public
- In 1900, only 3% of workers belonged to ________
- Business leaders who served their nation in a positive way
- The Haymarket Riot took place in this city, police attempted to break up the rally
- The Sherman Anti-Trust Act did not work because the wording was too ________
- Cornelius Vanderbilt made his fortune in this industry
- Last name of person who made monopoly in oil industry
- ________ Integration, company controls every stage of the industrial process
- railroads promoted growth in the ______ and steel industries
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- When one person or company has complete control of an industry
- Private guards who put down strikes
- One of Thomas Edison's many inventions
- JP Morgan made his fortune in this industry
- __________ Integration, when competitors were bought out and placed under the control of one corporation
- This person bought the railroad companies and created a monopoly
- ________ mobility was possible, moving to a higher economic bracket
- The name of the oil company that Rockefeller created
- this is a railroad that spans the entire continent
- The _____________ Commerce Act was created to regulate the railroad industry
- This process blasted air through molten iron to produce high quality steel
- Marshall Field made his fortune in this industry
- _______ Anti-Trust Act, prohibited any monopoly to restrict trade
- Violent labor conflicts occurred as workers tried to __________
- this was the first big business
32 Clues: Samuel B. Morse invented this • this was the first big business • Private guards who put down strikes • Replacement workers for the strikers • One of Thomas Edison's many inventions • JP Morgan made his fortune in this industry • Marshall Field made his fortune in this industry • In 1900, only 3% of workers belonged to ________ • ...
Industrial Revolution 2024-01-17
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- finding faster and cheaper ways to manufacture and transport goods
- immigrants from _____ left their home country due to the potato famine and would travel to america to find work
- the majority of _____ could be found weaving cloth in textile mills in the northeast
- last name of the inventor that made the production of cotton more efficient by inventing the cotton gin
- free _____ was an economic system allowing entrepreneurs to create products/businesses that could be invested in
- the cotton gin would increase the profitability of slavery, leading to an increase in the need for _____ to work the plantations
- crop that would be harvested in the south before being sent to factories in the northeast
- the _____ system (hint: water) in the northeast and midwest led to the urbanization of cities and more efficient transportation
- last name of the inventor who gave us the ability to quickly transmit information to one another
- section of the country that benefitted from the canal system by having more trade networks
- inventions like the steel plow, mechanical reaper, and cotton gin led to an increase in the efficiency of _____
- the process of moving to cities in order to be closer to work
- new york city, along with many other cities throughout the northeast, became huge commercial centers of trade as a result of the _____ canal
- immigrants from _____ were known for harvesting gold in california and building the railroads
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- _____ parts would allow for products to be produced quickly by more inexperienced workers
- section of the country known for large cities, textile mills, and canal systems
- the creation of _____ would create new markets throughout the country by allowing settlers to travel more efficiently
- invention that allowed us to instantly communicate across the country
- section of the country the used fertile soil to harvest crops like cotton on plantations
- the free enterprise system would lead to an increase in _____ choice by giving us more options of products to buy
- the factory system, along with more efficient technology, led to an _____ in production levels
- group of people that were used as a cheap source of labor, and were often discriminated against
- the canal system in the northeast and midwest led to _____ transportation/shipping costs
- the idea the different parts of the country have unique characteristics when it comes to weather, the economy, etc.
24 Clues: the process of moving to cities in order to be closer to work • finding faster and cheaper ways to manufacture and transport goods • invention that allowed us to instantly communicate across the country • section of the country known for large cities, textile mills, and canal systems • ...
Industrial Times Crossword 2013-12-12
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- Helped pick the seeds from cotton easily.
- A great composer, who was denied love.
- The style of men's clothing during this time period.
- The practice that Joseph Lister helped to invent (involved sterilizing surgical instruments).
- A new invention that helped spark the invention of the steamboat.
- Allowed for much faster travel over water.
- The writer of Frankenstein.
- Only the most fit for survival will live.
- One of the reasons child labor is unethical.
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- Charles Darwin's newest book.
- Britain imposed trade restrictions on the Unites States due to its ongoing war with _______.
- The cost of clothes has gone down because of this invention.
- It was easier to add these to women's clothes after inventions in this time period.
- How long the War of 1812 lasted
- This war inspired the song "The Star-Spangled Banner" which is now our ________________.
- Restores countries borders back to what they were before the commencement of hostilities.
- One of the arguments against Darwin's theory.
- The treaty that ended the War of 1812.
- Where Joseph Lister was born.
- What Charles' theory is based on.
- Where people go for entertainment.
- Allowed for much faster travel over land.
- When companies bulk up their food items with questionable filler.
- Allowed people to quickly communicate indirectly.
24 Clues: The writer of Frankenstein. • Charles Darwin's newest book. • Where Joseph Lister was born. • How long the War of 1812 lasted • What Charles' theory is based on. • Where people go for entertainment. • A great composer, who was denied love. • The treaty that ended the War of 1812. • Helped pick the seeds from cotton easily. • Allowed for much faster travel over land. • ...
Revolutionary People 2015-11-16
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- Who drafted the DOI and wrote a famous statute about religious freedom?
- Who wrote the Virginia DOR in 1776 demanding individual rights and supported every freeman's right to safety, life, liberty, and happiness?
- Who was the Militia leader of the Green Mountain Boys?
- Who wrote powerful speeches against the Stamp Act and defended soldiers charged with murder after the Boston Massacre?
- Who was French but got inspired by the revolution to lead many Patriots to successfully pursute redcoats and took soldier overseas, volunteering for army?
- Who was the Commander of Army during the American Revolution chosen by John Adams to which British eventually surrendered to?
- Who was the first to sign the DOI and the president of the continental congress?
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- Who encouraged Virginians to join and support the Patriots, becoming a representative to the HOB and a powerful voice giving name to the colonists that joined the fight for independence?
- Who taught the younger soldiers important techniques needed for war, and a divisional commander under George Washington?
- Who sewed the first American flag?
- Who was a Yale student graduate and became Washington's head of intelligence?
- Who published essays representing female support of the war effort, believing that women weren't less intelligent than men; they just do not get the opportunity to learn as they do?
- Who wrote Common Sense and gave speeches to common people educating and changing their view of the king?
- Who tried to convince her husband to include womens rights in the DOI for the wives to have a voice but failed?
- Who was a famous African-American known for his inventions, who wrote to Jefferson against slavery?
- Who did George Washington make Lietenant coloniel and his personal secretary and was a captain of a company of artillery that defended interests of Patriots?
- Who was a delegate to the convention in the US Constitution and helped draft the DOI and participation in the second continental congress?
- Who created an elaborate color print titled "The Bloody Massacre Perpetrated in King Street" and said "The British Are Coming! The British are Coming!"?
- Who is the father of the Constitution and a delegate in the second continental congress?
- Who founded the committees of correspondence and wrote a letter arguing laws violating colonist rights to send to others colonies legislatures?
- Who created Taxation without Representation and argued that the power of the Crown and Parliament was limited?
21 Clues: Who sewed the first American flag? • Who was the Militia leader of the Green Mountain Boys? • Who drafted the DOI and wrote a famous statute about religious freedom? • Who was a Yale student graduate and became Washington's head of intelligence? • Who was the first to sign the DOI and the president of the continental congress? • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary - Part 3 2024-10-18
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- Goods and services that perform very similar functions and can be used in place of one another.
- process of issuing a permit allowing an individual or a business to function in the marketplace
- a measurement of the value of one nation's currency relative to the currency of other nations
- Government policy that attempts to manage the economy by controlling the money supply and interest rates.
- a rise in business activity after a recession or depression
- when firms offering similar goods or services compete on the basis of their brand's reputation or perceived benefits
- laws in a city or town that designate certain areas, or zones, for residential and business use
- the process of building a model (tangible object) that demonstrates the features of a proposed product, service, or system; fourth step of the design thinking process
- groups group of people who are asked about their attitude towards a product, service, advertisement or new style of packaging
- monopoly that arises because a single firm can supply a good or service to an entire market at a smaller cost than two or more firms, for example - public utilities
- Assistance by government in maintaining the price of a good or service to enable the producers to earn a profit
- ensures safe and healthy working conditions for employees
- regulates interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite, and cable
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- Alternating periods of economic expansion, recession and recovery
- exclusive rights to make or sell inventions
- A general and progressive increase in prices
- the process of determining the major goals of the business and the policies and strategies for obtaining and using resources to achieve those goals
- brands that have been given legal protection so that their owners have exclusive rights to their use
- competition among all businesses for scarce customer dollars
- wealth or success
- an analysis that evaluates environmental impact when producing goods and services
- a system for producing and distributing goods, and services to fulfill people's wants
- constant change, activity, or progress
- money coming into a business
- A market in which there are many buyers but only one seller.
- tests foods, cosmetics, and drugs to prevent the sale of unsafe items
- administers and enforces laws to prevent price fixing, prohibit unfair competitive practices, and regulate false or deceptive advertising
- the exclusive legal rights of authors, composers, playwrights, artists, and publishers to publish and disperse their work as they see fit
- period of reduced economic activity
- gathering information about consumers' needs and preferences
30 Clues: wealth or success • money coming into a business • period of reduced economic activity • constant change, activity, or progress • exclusive rights to make or sell inventions • A general and progressive increase in prices • ensures safe and healthy working conditions for employees • a rise in business activity after a recession or depression • ...
Most Influential American 2024-05-16
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- He organized and led marches for Blacks' right to vote, desegregation, labor rights, and other basic civil rightsRoosevelt expanded the Navy and sent the Great White Fleet on a world tour to project American naval power. His successful efforts to broker the end of the Russo-Japanese War won him the 1906 Nobel Peace Prize, making him the first American to ever win a Nobel Prize.
- was an American polymath, a leading writer, scientist, inventor, statesman, diplomat, printer, publisher, and political philosopher.
- funny character in trailer park boys
- was an American Founding Father, military officer, and politician who served as the first president of the United States from 1789 to 1797.
- was an American industrialist and business magnate. He was the founder of Ford Motor Company,
- commonly known by his initials FDR, was an American statesman and politician who served as the 32nd president of the United States
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- was an American lawyer, politician, and statesman, who served as the 16th president of the United States, from 1861 until his assassination in 1865.
- was a famous physicist. His research spanned from quantum mechanics to theories about gravity and motion. After publishing some groundbreaking papers, Einstein toured the world and gave speeches about his discoveries.
- The dream of flight fascinated humanity for millennia, but it wasn't until the first successful flight at Kitty Hawk in 1903
- was an American activist in the civil rights movement best known for her pivotal role in the Montgomery bus boycott. The United States Congress has honored her as "the first lady of civil rights" and "the mother of the freedom movement".
10 Clues: funny character in trailer park boys • was an American industrialist and business magnate. He was the founder of Ford Motor Company, • The dream of flight fascinated humanity for millennia, but it wasn't until the first successful flight at Kitty Hawk in 1903 • ...
Most Influential American 2024-05-16
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- He organized and led marches for Blacks' right to vote, desegregation, labor rights, and other basic civil rightsRoosevelt expanded the Navy and sent the Great White Fleet on a world tour to project American naval power. His successful efforts to broker the end of the Russo-Japanese War won him the 1906 Nobel Peace Prize, making him the first American to ever win a Nobel Prize.
- was an American polymath, a leading writer, scientist, inventor, statesman, diplomat, printer, publisher, and political philosopher.
- funny character in trailer park boys
- was an American Founding Father, military officer, and politician who served as the first president of the United States from 1789 to 1797.
- was an American industrialist and business magnate. He was the founder of Ford Motor Company,
- commonly known by his initials FDR, was an American statesman and politician who served as the 32nd president of the United States
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- was an American lawyer, politician, and statesman, who served as the 16th president of the United States, from 1861 until his assassination in 1865.
- was a famous physicist. His research spanned from quantum mechanics to theories about gravity and motion. After publishing some groundbreaking papers, Einstein toured the world and gave speeches about his discoveries.
- The dream of flight fascinated humanity for millennia, but it wasn't until the first successful flight at Kitty Hawk in 1903
- was an American activist in the civil rights movement best known for her pivotal role in the Montgomery bus boycott. The United States Congress has honored her as "the first lady of civil rights" and "the mother of the freedom movement".
10 Clues: funny character in trailer park boys • was an American industrialist and business magnate. He was the founder of Ford Motor Company, • The dream of flight fascinated humanity for millennia, but it wasn't until the first successful flight at Kitty Hawk in 1903 • ...
Most Influential American 2024-05-16
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- He organized and led marches for Blacks' right to vote, desegregation, labor rights, and other basic civil rightsRoosevelt expanded the Navy and sent the Great White Fleet on a world tour to project American naval power. His successful efforts to broker the end of the Russo-Japanese War won him the 1906 Nobel Peace Prize, making him the first American to ever win a Nobel Prize.
- was an American polymath, a leading writer, scientist, inventor, statesman, diplomat, printer, publisher, and political philosopher.
- funny character in trailer park boys
- was an American Founding Father, military officer, and politician who served as the first president of the United States from 1789 to 1797.
- was an American industrialist and business magnate. He was the founder of Ford Motor Company,
- commonly known by his initials FDR, was an American statesman and politician who served as the 32nd president of the United States
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- was an American lawyer, politician, and statesman, who served as the 16th president of the United States, from 1861 until his assassination in 1865.
- was a famous physicist. His research spanned from quantum mechanics to theories about gravity and motion. After publishing some groundbreaking papers, Einstein toured the world and gave speeches about his discoveries.
- The dream of flight fascinated humanity for millennia, but it wasn't until the first successful flight at Kitty Hawk in 1903
- was an American activist in the civil rights movement best known for her pivotal role in the Montgomery bus boycott. The United States Congress has honored her as "the first lady of civil rights" and "the mother of the freedom movement".
10 Clues: funny character in trailer park boys • was an American industrialist and business magnate. He was the founder of Ford Motor Company, • The dream of flight fascinated humanity for millennia, but it wasn't until the first successful flight at Kitty Hawk in 1903 • ...
The Compass and Other Chinese Inventions 2021-11-10
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- it was presented to an emperor of the Song dynasty by a civil servant
- it was discovered by a Chinese civil servant around 105 CE
- the ancient Chinese knew this invention as a "South-pointing fish."
- the Chinese have accidently discovered it while searching for ways to cure disease
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- soldiers were used them to frighten their enemies
- it was developed in China between the 2nd and 6th centuries CE
- the Chinese called it the "wooden ox"
7 Clues: the Chinese called it the "wooden ox" • soldiers were used them to frighten their enemies • it was discovered by a Chinese civil servant around 105 CE • it was developed in China between the 2nd and 6th centuries CE • the ancient Chinese knew this invention as a "South-pointing fish." • it was presented to an emperor of the Song dynasty by a civil servant • ...
Element Names C 2022-11-04
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- _____________ discovered the x-ray
- Enrico Fermi's nickname
- Flerov helped discover spontaneous __________
- Seaborg also helped to develop the extraction process used to isolate the plutonium fuel for the ___________ __________ bomb.
- Glenn Seaborg and his colleagues were the first to MAKE this synthetic element
- 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___________
- The last name of Lise Meitner's nephew who was also a famous scientist
- The man who discovered the x-ray was using a tube that contained _____________ and it began glowing.
- At Hanford, Fermi inserted the first _________ fuel slug into the B Reactor. (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.
- Georgy Flerov was a s__________ physicist
- 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
- Nobel and his father developed methods to produce nitroglycerin in mass quantities for use in __________
- Enrico Fermi helped orchestrate the first controlled __________ __________
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- Marie Curie received a Nobel Prize for her work with this
- Dmitri Mendeleev's book
- the ACTUAL person who discovered radioactivity
- Mendeleev wanted to bring order to the chemical elements which led to his discovery of the ____________ __________ and his creation of the first periodic table
- 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
- This is where Lise Meitner was exiled to which is why some people didn't know of her scientific contributions.
- Glenn Seabog was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for "discoveries in the chemistry of the ______________ elements."
- 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
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 • The last name of Lise Meitner's nephew who was also a famous scientist • ...
Key Terms: Chapter 5 2023-03-01
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- The change in total product that results from hiring one more worker.
- The price of the resources needed to producea good or service.
- Added revenure per unit of output, or the money made from each additional unit sold.
- The willingness and ability of producers to sell goods and services.
- The point in production at which a business has reached its highest level of profit.
- A tax on the production or sale of a specific good or service.
- A table that shows how much of a good or service all producers in a market are willing to pay.
- Occurs when something prompts producers to offer different amounts for sale at every price.
- The act of controlling business behavior behavior through a set of rules or laws, can also affect supply.
- A graph that showshow much of a good or service an individual producer is wiling and able to ooffer for sale at each price.
- States that producers are willing to sell more of a good or service at a higher price than they are at a lower price.
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- Business costs that vary as the level of production output changes.
- A rise or fall in the amount producers offer for sale because of a change in price.
- The additional cost of producing one more unit of their product.
- A situation in which hiring new workers cause marginal product to increase.
- The amount of goods or servicesthat a person can produce in a given time.
- Expenses that the owner of a business must incur whether they produce nothing, a little, or a lot.
- The income a business recieves from selling a product.
- Having each worker focus on a particular focet of production.
- A situation in which new workers cause marginal product to grow but at a decreasing rate.
- Also a measure of how responsive producers are to price changes.
- Shows the data from the market supply schedule.
- Involves the application of scientific methods and discoveries to the production process, resulting in new products or new manufacturing techniques.
- Shows how much of a good or service an individual producer is willing and able to offer for sale at each price in a market.
- The sum of fixed and variable cost.
25 Clues: The sum of fixed and variable cost. • Shows the data from the market supply schedule. • The income a business recieves from selling a product. • Having each worker focus on a particular focet of production. • The price of the resources needed to producea good or service. • A tax on the production or sale of a specific good or service. • ...
Vocab #7 2024-03-21
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- A body of religious law that forms a part of the Islamic tradition based on scriptures of Islam, particularly the Quran and hadith
- A spiritual leader of Islam, claiming succession from Muhammad
- A tall slender tower, typically part of a mosque, with a balcony from which a muezzin calls Muslims to prayer
- Was fought on 10 October 732, and was an important battle during the Umayyad invasion of Gaul
- A central figure in the early days of the Portuguese Empire and in the 15th-century European maritime discoveries and maritime expansion
- A struggle or fight against the enemies of Islam
- A triangular sail on a long yard at an angle of 45° to the mast
- A kingdom in East Africa and South Arabia from Classical antiquity to the Middle Ages
- An instrument formerly used to make astronomical measurements, typically of the altitudes of celestial bodies
- The second-largest branch of Islam. It holds that the Islamic prophet Muhammad designated ʿAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib as his successor
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- The larger of the two main branches of Islam, which differs from Shia in its understanding of the Sunna
- A strictly monotheistic religion, and its adherents, called Muslims, regard the Prophet Muhammad as the last and most perfect of God's messengers
- Person regarded as an inspired teacher or proclaimer of the will of God
- A Muslim place of worship
- A follower of the religion of Islam
- A stone building at the center of Islam's most important mosque and holiest site, the Masjid al-Haram in Mecca, Saudi Arabia
- Muhammad's migration from Mecca to Medina in AD 622, marking the consolidation of the first Muslim community
- An Islamic shrine at the center of the Al-Aqsa mosque compound on the Temple Mount in the Old City of Jerusalem
- Islam’s holiest city, as it’s the birthplace of the Prophet Muhammad and the faith itself
- The attribution of a soul to plants, inanimate objects, and natural phenomena
- The Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca that takes place in the last month of the year, and that all Muslims are expected to make at least once during their lifetime
- Fundamental practices in Islam, considered to be obligatory acts of worship for all Muslims
- The central religious text of Islam, believed by Muslims to be a revelation from God
23 Clues: A Muslim place of worship • A follower of the religion of Islam • A struggle or fight against the enemies of Islam • A spiritual leader of Islam, claiming succession from Muhammad • A triangular sail on a long yard at an angle of 45° to the mast • Person regarded as an inspired teacher or proclaimer of the will of God • ...
Black Leaders in STEM 2025-02-03
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- Dr. Beverly Tatum is a teacher and psychologist who studies _____ and the ways that race affects how young people understand themselves.
- Astronaut Mae Jemison is the first Black woman sent to _____. She and her crew circled the Earth over 120 times in 8 days!
- Neil deGrasse Tyson is a popular ______ communicator on the Internet. He explains complicated concepts and new innovations in plain language for regular people.
- Katherine Johnson’s genius-level _____ skills helped NASA launch rockets into space. That’s a lot of addition and subtraction!
- Kimberly Bryant is an electrical engineer who founded Black Girls Code, an organization that teaches black girls _______ programming.
- Dr. Bruce Obviagele is a neurologist (meaning, he studies the ______) that focuses on how to help vulnerable populations (like minorities, country people, veterans, and more) survive and prevent strokes.
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- Dr. Lonnie Johnson invented the Super Soaker, a toy gun that sprays LOTS of _____. Lots of kids have lots of summer fun because of him!
- Aprille Ericsson is an aerospace engineer who has worked on projects that sent satellites from Earth to other bodies in the solar ______ .
- When you get online, you have Dr. Shirley Ann Jackson to thank! Her research in physics led to inventions like fiber optic cables – which leads to fast ______.
- Before Google, there was “Archie”, the very first Internet ______ engine. He was created and named by computer scientist Alan Emtage.
10 Clues: Astronaut Mae Jemison is the first Black woman sent to _____. She and her crew circled the Earth over 120 times in 8 days! • Katherine Johnson’s genius-level _____ skills helped NASA launch rockets into space. That’s a lot of addition and subtraction! • ...
Cybersecurity Basics #1 2024-09-17
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- The inventions that come from science and research. Makes our lives easier. Examples are computers, cell phones and tablets which help us communicate with others and do tasks like homework.
- Refers to how people keep their digital information from being stolen and defend against other cyber threats and attacks.
- Made up of letters and numbers. Used to get on to a computer or website. Private and used by one person only.
- Protection from harm or danger. For example, the lock on your bike keeps the bike from being stolen.
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- Connects millions of computers all over the world. It uses wires to connect computers to other computers that are far away.
- Technology Commonly known as IT. Refers to anything related to computers. People who work in this field keep computers working properly.
- A machine or piece of equipment, such as a cell phone, tablet, GPS, printer, or mouse, that either works like a computer or is attached to a computer.
- A name, word, or characters you use to get access to a computer, cell phone, tablet or website. Also called user IDs.
- To keep you or your information from harm. For example, you wear sunscreen to keep from getting a sunburn.
- To be free from danger or harm. For example, you follow rules to avoid danger, keep from getting hurt or losing something.
10 Clues: Protection from harm or danger. For example, the lock on your bike keeps the bike from being stolen. • To keep you or your information from harm. For example, you wear sunscreen to keep from getting a sunburn. • Made up of letters and numbers. Used to get on to a computer or website. Private and used by one person only. • ...
Chapter 8 Crossword 2021-09-03
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- This was the most compelling expression of a tightening patriarchy during the Song Dynasty.
- During the Song Dynasty, the remarrying of this group was strongly discouraged.
- This country copied the idea of “Emperor” from China, but in practice the title was largely ceremonial and the emperor rarely held real power.
- When Buddhism became prevalent in China during the Tang and Song periods, it most often was in this branch of Buddhism.
- During the course of this “Southern” Dynasty China was the richest, most powerful, commercially sophisticated state in the World.
- This was a reform movement within Confucianism and ultimately led to the incorporation of Buddhism and Daoism.
- China often referred to itself as _____, the center of the world and superior to “barbarian” peoples.
- During this Dynasty, led by travelers such as Xuan Zang, Buddhism became a major influence in China.
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- Groups of these peoples to the North of China were the major threat to China throughout most of its history.
- With increased property rights, control of their own dowries, and property inheritance the role of ______ did increase in some ways during the Song Dynasty.
- This program created a meritocracy to staff the civil service. It was based on the teachings of Confucianism.
- When more powerful, Nomadic Groups were often not interested in __________ China. They were more interested in collecting protection money and extorting luxury goods.
- This invention during the Tang Dynasty allowed for better dissemination of knowledge as well a paper money.
- Though inventions such as paper, the compass, and porcelain all diffused Westward from China, no invention (Except maybe printing) had a more disruptive influence than ___________ invented around 1000 C.E.
- This was a set of practices that required non-Chinese traders to acknowledge
- With state support from Emperors such as Wendi, these tax-exempt Buddhist institutions gained great wealth.
- Though vehemently resistant to Direct Chinese military rule, the elites of this country emulated Chinese culture as best they could.
- This version of fast-ripening rice from Vietnam that helped facilitate the fast growth of the Chinese Population during the Tang and Song Dynasties.
- This short-lived dynasty reunified China in 589 and built the Grand Canal.
- After gaining independence from China during the collapse of the Tang Dynasty, this country continued to utilize the Chinese examination system to perpetuate a government based on merit.
20 Clues: This short-lived dynasty reunified China in 589 and built the Grand Canal. • This was a set of practices that required non-Chinese traders to acknowledge • During the Song Dynasty, the remarrying of this group was strongly discouraged. • This was the most compelling expression of a tightening patriarchy during the Song Dynasty. • ...
Mesopotamia Crossword 2020-04-11
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- The name for the first schools in Mesopotamia (e)
- Information was recorded on one of these made out of clay (t)
- Mesopotamia means between the ________ (r)
- One of the most important inventions ever made (w)
- The number that Sumerians used for grouping in maths that we still use in clocks today (s)
- This vehicle was used for war or hunting (c)
- The first people to build big cities in Mesopotamia (s)
- The ______________ of Ur is a beautiful artifact found in the Royal Cemetery (s)
- The rivers of Mesopotamia empty into this gulf (p)
- The first ever library was built here (n)
- The Sumerians were very good at making this out of clay, and they invented a special wheel to make it even better (p)
- One of the first crops to be cultivated in Mesopotamia (b)
- Digging channels to take water from the river to the crops (i)
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- Mesopotamia is in the __________ crescent (f)
- A terraced platform for worshipping the gods made of bricks (z)
- One of the two rives in Mesopotamia (e)
- One of the first kings in Mesopotamia who was considered to be half-god (g)
- A musical instrument with strings that are plucked (l)
- This area of Mesopotamia is often called the _______ of civilization (c)
- The writing of Sumer (c)
- The cubes that we still use today in board games (d)
- A machine for weaving cloth (l)
- An important school subject in Mesopotamia (m)
- This city was famous for its hanging gardens (b)
24 Clues: The writing of Sumer (c) • A machine for weaving cloth (l) • One of the two rives in Mesopotamia (e) • The first ever library was built here (n) • Mesopotamia means between the ________ (r) • This vehicle was used for war or hunting (c) • Mesopotamia is in the __________ crescent (f) • An important school subject in Mesopotamia (m) • ...
Age of exploration Vocab 2022-01-18
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- was the widespread transfer of plants, animals, precious metals, commodities, culture, human populations, technology, diseases, and ideas
- the invaders, knights, soldiers, and explorers of the Spanish and the Portuguese Empires. During the Age of Discovery
- a central figure in the early days of the Portuguese Empire and in the 15th-century European maritime discoveries and maritime expansion
- signed in Tordesillas, Spain on 7 June 1494, and authenticated in Setúbal, Portugal, divided the newly-discovered lands outside Europe between the Portuguese Empire
- an Italian explorer and navigator who completed four voyages across the Atlantic Ocean, opening the way for the widespread European exploration and colonization of the Americas.
- the economic theory that trade generates wealth and is stimulated by the accumulation of profitable balances, which a government should encourage by means of protectionism.
- a Portuguese explorer and the first European to reach India by sea. His initial voyage to India by way of Cape of Good Hope was the first to link Europe and Asia by an ocean route,
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- the stage of the Atlantic slave trade in which millions of enslaved Africans were forcibly transported to the Americas
- a multilateral system of trading in which a country pays for its imports from one country by its exports to another.
- a theater of the Seven Years' War, which pitted the North American colonies of the British Empire against those of the French
- home to the ruins of the first permanent English settlement in North America. It includes the remains of 18th-century Ambler Mansion.
- a person who journeys to a sacred place for religious reasons.
- Euro-American slave trade involved the transportation by slave traders of various enslaved African people, mainly to the Americas.
- a Portuguese mariner and explorer. In 1488, he became the first European navigator to round the southern tip of Africa
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state.
- a country or area under the full or partial political control of another country, typically a distant one, and occupied by settlers from that country.
16 Clues: a person who journeys to a sacred place for religious reasons. • a multilateral system of trading in which a country pays for its imports from one country by its exports to another. • the invaders, knights, soldiers, and explorers of the Spanish and the Portuguese Empires. During the Age of Discovery • ...
Learning Unit 1 Puzzle 2024-02-20
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- Adhering to privacy laws and regulations (e.g., GDPR, HIPAA) is crucial to avoid legal consequences and financial penalties.
- also known as green IT or sustainable computing, is an approach to designing, manufacturing, using, and disposing of computing devices and systems in an environmentally responsible manner.
- is a critical aspect of data management, encompassing the protection of personal and sensitive information from unauthorized access, use, or disclosure. In today's digital age, where vast amounts of data are collected and processed, maintaining information privacy is paramount. Here, we'll discuss the importance of information privacy and methods for improving it
- Collect only the necessary data for specific purposes to reduce the risk associated with potential data breaches.
- Provides creators exclusive rights to their original works of authorship, such as literature, music, and art, for a limited duration.
- By optimizing energy usage and employing energy-efficient technologies, green computing helps conserve energy resources and reduces the environmental impact of IT operations.
- refers to creations of the mind, such as inventions, literary and artistic works, designs, symbols, names, and images used in commerce. Protecting intellectual property is crucial for fostering innovation, creativity, and fair competition. The principles of intellectual property revolve around providing legal rights to creators and inventors while balancing the interests of the public. The major types of intellectual property include patents, copyrights, trademarks, and trade secrets.
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- refers to the gap between those who have access to modern information and communication technology (ICT) and those who do not.
- Encourages innovation by providing inventors with the incentive to invest time and resources in developing new technologies
- Protecting individuals' privacy builds trust with customers, clients, and stakeholders, enhancing the organization's reputation.
- are susceptible to interception and surveillance, raising concerns about unauthorized access to sensitive information
- involves the creation, distribution, and consumption of content in digital formats, such as e-books, online articles, and digital magazines.
- communication channels can help individuals bypass surveillance and censorship attempts
13 Clues: communication channels can help individuals bypass surveillance and censorship attempts • Collect only the necessary data for specific purposes to reduce the risk associated with potential data breaches. • are susceptible to interception and surveillance, raising concerns about unauthorized access to sensitive information • ...
Semester Exam Review 2013-01-11
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- This continent is the farthest south.
- This GSPRITE category includes books that have influenced people.
- This describes a government that uses its power unfairly towards the people.
- The Bill of Rights are a part of this US document.
- Lewis and this other guy were sent to explore the territory west after the Louisiana Purchase.
- The United States went to war with this country in 1846 and ended up gaining much of their land.
- This word describes different groups that come together to form one large organization.
- This is another name for the country of Great Britain.
- This is a type of government where the people have the power. Their power usually comes from voting.
- This is when people protest a government or business by not buying anything from them.
- This word describes a huge change to society.
- This is the last name of the man who wrote the Declaration of Independence.
- These people fought against the British in the American Revolution.
- This continent is just west of Asia.
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- July 4th is celebrated as this day.
- This is the last name of the man who was the leader of the Patriot Army in the American Revolution and later becomes the first president of the United States.
- This part of the country seceded from the Union.
- This is a culture where the men have the power over women.
- This term means to add land to the country.
- This GSPRITE category includes new inventions.
- This person created the Emancipation Proclamation.
- This is the name for the government in England.
- This state was annexed by the United States in 1845.
- The Union Army wore this color uniforms.
- This GSPRITE category is based on how a culture makes money.
- This word means to stop or end a law.
- This issue was taken out of the Declaration of Independence before it was finalized.
27 Clues: July 4th is celebrated as this day. • This continent is just west of Asia. • This continent is the farthest south. • This word means to stop or end a law. • The Union Army wore this color uniforms. • This term means to add land to the country. • This word describes a huge change to society. • This GSPRITE category includes new inventions. • ...
Swampscott Crew 2025-04-06
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- Where the president can be found in his white abode
- when choosing between 2 mutually exclusive options
- If you play the stock market you know the happiest ticker on earth
- this Greek name is = a homophone with a delicious pastry dough
- Every computer has this unique adress
- no such thing as a tie, that's why this was invented
- Summit, Peak, Apex..
- Some say it is mightier than the sword
- One of Amazon's best inventions
- to put forth energy (he/she)
- the new generation may like Tik Tok, Millenials love this photo app
- He absorbs information
- _____, you're on camera!
- Usher's hit song playing in every club circa 2010
- One of the stars of inside out
- Apps like Yelp and Beli help find these good _____
- Students at Berkeley may refer to their alma mater as this
- a Disney prince partial to red heads
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- Where you may find CObra Kai students
- Holmes, Price and Couric all have this in common
- Apple makes a lot of these, the most recent one came out in September 2024
- "a deer, a female deer"
- this Greek surname also sounds like potatoes in Spanish
- The smallest of a set of numbers may be considered the
- Maria Von Trapp was known for many things including her ability to ____.
- Gen Z may say "sus out" instead of this
- One may consider running a marathon, this
- Not quite a doctor, not quite a nurse
- Doctors and nurses may use this to measure your heart's rhythm
- Prior to
- A musical group with 8 musicians
- A prestigeous honor in the army, one level above captain
- In its shortened form, meaning a collection of various items or things that do not fit neatly into other categories.
33 Clues: Prior to • Summit, Peak, Apex.. • He absorbs information • "a deer, a female deer" • _____, you're on camera! • to put forth energy (he/she) • One of the stars of inside out • One of Amazon's best inventions • A musical group with 8 musicians • a Disney prince partial to red heads • Where you may find CObra Kai students • Every computer has this unique adress • ...
Most Influential American 2024-05-16
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- He organized and led marches for Blacks' right to vote, desegregation, labor rights, and other basic civil rightsRoosevelt expanded the Navy and sent the Great White Fleet on a world tour to project American naval power. His successful efforts to broker the end of the Russo-Japanese War won him the 1906 Nobel Peace Prize, making him the first American to ever win a Nobel Prize.
- was an American polymath, a leading writer, scientist, inventor, statesman, diplomat, printer, publisher, and political philosopher.
- funny character in trailer park boys
- was an American Founding Father, military officer, and politician who served as the first president of the United States from 1789 to 1797.
- was an American industrialist and business magnate. He was the founder of Ford Motor Company,
- commonly known by his initials FDR, was an American statesman and politician who served as the 32nd president of the United States
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- was an American lawyer, politician, and statesman, who served as the 16th president of the United States, from 1861 until his assassination in 1865.
- was a famous physicist. His research spanned from quantum mechanics to theories about gravity and motion. After publishing some groundbreaking papers, Einstein toured the world and gave speeches about his discoveries.
- The dream of flight fascinated humanity for millennia, but it wasn't until the first successful flight at Kitty Hawk in 1903
- was an American activist in the civil rights movement best known for her pivotal role in the Montgomery bus boycott. The United States Congress has honored her as "the first lady of civil rights" and "the mother of the freedom movement".
10 Clues: funny character in trailer park boys • was an American industrialist and business magnate. He was the founder of Ford Motor Company, • The dream of flight fascinated humanity for millennia, but it wasn't until the first successful flight at Kitty Hawk in 1903 • ...
End of Year Review 2023-05-10
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- Law that allowed any head of household over the age of 21 to claim 160 acres of land
- Amendment that gave women the right to vote
- Music that blends different music forms and is often composed on the spot (Louis Armstrong is a prominent jazz musician)
- Creator of hundreds of inventions, including the light bulb and the first research library
- Movement to ban making, selling, and transporting alcoholic drinks.
- Immigration station in New York Harbor
- October 29, 1929 - the worst day of the stock market crash
- Great Britain, France, and Russia
- Oil tycoon; founder of Standard oil
- Belief that women and men should be socially, politically, and economically equal to men
- Germany, Japan, and Italy
- Young woman who behaved in non traditional ways in the 1920s
- Payments for damages and expenses caused by the war
- Era of high tension and bitter rivalry between the US and the Soviet Union
- Code name for the day Operation Overlord would begin (invading Europe through Normandy, France)
- Steel tycoon; gave away $350 million to charity
- place where nine African American students blocked from entering school by the Arkansas National Guard in 1957
- competitions between nations to build more and more weapons
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- Murder of an individual by a group or a mob
- Railroad that crossed the entire country
- FDR’s program for ending the Great Depression
- The use of violence by individuals or small groups to advance political goals
- The organized murder of Jews and others by the Nazis
- Court case overturning segregation in schools
- Missile Crisis between the US and the Soviets over Soviet missiles in Cuba
- Dramatic rise in the birthrate after WWII
- Joseph McCarthy’s tactics of spreading fear and making baseless charges of being a communist
- Machine for sending messages over wires with electricity
- Constitutional amendment ending slavery in the United States
- Inventor of the telephone
- An organization meant to encourage cooperation among nations and prevent future wars
- Posters, newspaper stories, and other materials designed to influence people's opinions
- Astronaut on Apollo 11; first human being to set foot on the moon
- President who took office during the Great Depression and led the country through WWII
- People who seek the equal distribution of wealth and the end of all private property
- Widespread fear of communism
- Smuggler of illegal liquor
- First automaker to build inexpensive cars by using assembly lines
38 Clues: Inventor of the telephone • Germany, Japan, and Italy • Smuggler of illegal liquor • Widespread fear of communism • Great Britain, France, and Russia • Oil tycoon; founder of Standard oil • Immigration station in New York Harbor • Railroad that crossed the entire country • Dramatic rise in the birthrate after WWII • Murder of an individual by a group or a mob • ...
World History Semester 1 2025-12-08
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- Started the Reformation in Europe wrote the 95thesis (2words)
- whose ideas profoundly influenced the Enlightenment, French Revolution, and modern political thought, emphasizing natural human goodness corrupted by society, popular sovereignty, and the Social Contract where citizens govern themselves through the "general will" (3 words)
- These were the 3 motivating factors for European Exploration. We called them the 3 Gs (3words)
- Longitude and Latitude are used to find this (2 words)
- Religion started by the Prophet Muhammad
- Book used in the teachings of Confucianism
- the spread of cultural elements—like ideas, customs, technologies, foods, and languages—from one society or group to another, happening through interaction, trade, migration, or media, leading to cultural blending, adaptation, and sometimes the decline of older traditions, fundamentally shaping human societies globally (2 words)
- Rebirth revitalization of Europe
- inherent rights (like life, liberty, and property/pursuit of happiness) believed to belong to all humans by nature, not granted by governments or laws, meaning governments exist to protect them, and if they fail, citizens may have the right to revolt. (2words)
- Invention that did more to spread literacy and knowledge then any other invention during the Renaissance (2Words)
- You use this to measure in degrees of East and West
- Flying mammal
- was a massive, multi-century system of forcibly transporting enslaved Africans to the Americas for labor. Beginning in the 1500s, European nations, including Portugal, Britain, and Spain, captured or purchased millions of Africans and transported them across the Atlantic Ocean, a journey known as the Middle Passage. (4 words)
- Enlightenment political doctrine, primarily developed by the French philosopher Baron de Montesquieu, which advocates for dividing government responsibilities into distinct, independent branches to prevent the concentration and abuse of power, thus safeguarding individual liberty (3words)
- You use this to measure in degrees North and South
- who argued that humans are born with blank minds (tabula rasa), and that legitimate government comes from the consent of the governed, protecting natural rights like life, liberty, and property, heavily influencing democratic thought and the U.S. Constitution.
- Wrote the book the Leviathan advocated for Absolutism (2 words)
- an extensive, ancient network of trade routes connecting the East and West, primarily linking China with the Middle East and Europe. It was crucial not only for the exchange of valuable goods like silk, but also for a profound transfer of ideas, religions, technologies, and cultures that shaped civilizations across Eurasia for over 1,500 years. (2words)
- the period of social and economic change that transforms a human group from an agrarian and feudal society into an industrial society.
- This document was inspired by the Enlightments philosophers and inspired a country governed off Enlightenment ideals: (3 words)
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- Belief in one God
- These inventions the Astrolabe, Magnetic compass, Caravel, and Sextant spurred on this age ___________ (3words)
- Large marsupial
- was a central concept in political philosophy that was redefined from older, theologically-based ideas to focus on universal, inherent natural rights discoverable by human reason. (2words)
- was a political theory that explained the legitimate basis for government authority as a voluntary agreement between individuals to surrender some natural freedoms in exchange for collective security and the protection of rights. (2 Words)
- Persecuted by the Church for proving Nicolaus Copernicus was right about the Heliocentric theory (2words)
- Man's best friend
- Conquered by the Conquistador Hernan Cortez
- The Spinning Jenny, Flying shuttle, Spinning Mule, and water frame all were inventions that lead to this Revolution
- The American and French Revolution were inspired by this?
- is a system where a monarch (king or queen) serves as the head of state, but their powers are limited by a constitution, meaning real political power rests with an elected government, like a parliament (2 words)
- an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters and seek solely rational ways of solving human problems.
- Theory that the solar system revolved around the sun and challenged the Geocentric theory (2words)
- (Think Last Meal) The Columbian Exchange was the massive, two-way transfer of plants, animals, diseases, people, technologies, and ideas between the Old World (Europe, Africa, Asia) and the New World (the Americas) after Christopher Columbus's 1492 voyage, fundamentally altering ecosystems, diets, populations, and cultures globally, bringing staples like potatoes to Europe but also devastating Indigenous populations with Old World diseases. (2Words)
- Has a trunk
- Conquered by the Conquistador Francisco Pizzaro
- He was a Chinese teacher, philosopher, and editor whose teachings, known as Confucianism, emphasize personal and moral virtue, leading to a harmonious society through ethical conduct, filial piety (respect for elders), social hierarchy, and the importance of family, shaping East Asian culture for millennia.
- Likes to chase mice
- a 16th-century European movement challenging the Catholic Church's authority, sparking Protestantism, and reshaping religion and politics by emphasizing Bible study, faith alone (sola fide), and Scripture's ultimate authority (sola Scriptura), led by figures like Martin Luther and John Calvin, and resulting in new denominations, religious wars, and the Catholic Church's own reforms (Counter-Reformation).
39 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Belief in one God • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Rebirth revitalization of Europe • Religion started by the Prophet Muhammad • Book used in the teachings of Confucianism • Conquered by the Conquistador Hernan Cortez • Conquered by the Conquistador Francisco Pizzaro • You use this to measure in degrees North and South • ...
English Vocabulary 2026-05-26
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- a person, idea, or product that pioneers new methods, makes new discoveries, or changes the way things are done. It is a synonym for an innovator or pioneer
- Resulting from or produced by human activities. Encompasses activities that have altered the chemical composition of the atmosphere since the Industrial Revolution
- how we forget the human labor behind the products we consume. This creates an illusion that these objects have an independent value and power, obscuring the relationships between workers, owners, and consumers.
- The ability of different e-money systems, platforms, or providers to connect, exchange data, and process transactions smoothly, allowing users to transact across services easily within one unified payment ecosystem.
- a medical specialist who specializesin the diagnosis and treatment of emotional disorders
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- layer of ground that remains frozen all year round. It often sits beneath a layer of soil that thaws seasonally
- a pioneer or innovator—the first person to do something or go somewhere, who creates a new path for others to follow.
- A phenomenon where air temperatures in built urban areas are higher than those of the surrounding rural country (abbreviation).
- a condition in which a child consistently exhibits one or more of the following characteristics over a period of time: (1) inattention, (2) hyperactivity, and (3) impulsivity. ADHD is a chronic (long-term) disorder that can begin in infancy and persist into adulthood
- Utilization of technology to make cities smarter and more efficient in resource utilization (saving costs and energy), improving services and quality of life and thereby reducing the ecological footprint, supporting innovation and a low carbon economy
10 Clues: a medical specialist who specializesin the diagnosis and treatment of emotional disorders • layer of ground that remains frozen all year round. It often sits beneath a layer of soil that thaws seasonally • a pioneer or innovator—the first person to do something or go somewhere, who creates a new path for others to follow. • ...
HMR - Bureau of Justice Stats Crossword 2020-03-27
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- very few crimes are under this type of federal jurisdiction
- most justice personnel are employed at this level
- the court will retain this until the juvenile becomes an adult
- this may be required in some jurisdictions for felony cases
- these offenses includes truancy and running away
- word used for when the court releases the defendant after they post bond
- the defendant can petition fo this in order for an appeal to be granted
- discretion is a part of what in all government systems
- the government delegates government authority to these people to ensure that discretion of exercised properly
- after release, the offender ___ be processed again for a new crime
- another word for judges, these people can revoke parole, accept pleas, impose sentences, and more
- this group will decide the sentence for capital offenses
- nationally this amount of released inmates will be incarcerated again
- this person will decide if formal charges should be filed
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- the case will be dismissed if the judge does not find this
- this is primarily a function of state governments
- the accused is scheduled for this after the indictment has been filed in the court
- the conditional release of the prisoner before the full sentence has been served
- offenders serving over a year will go here
- these writs are claims of unlawful detention
- defendants with no prior record may be eligible for this with the completion of specific conditions
- juvenile cases have far more of this than adult cases when disposing of cases
- Municipalities and counties further define their criminal justice systems through local what
- Made known to agencies by citizens, victims, and police discoveries
- the court may consider this made by the victim in order to determine sentencing
- a juvenile case will be handled formally by filing this petition
- these credits are earned by participating in programs and will count against one's sentence
- this will happen if the defendant asks the judge to serve as a finder of fact, not a jury
- this sentence if offered in some states and illegal in others
- juvenile offenders will be classified as this type of offenders, which can lead to extended sentences
30 Clues: offenders serving over a year will go here • these writs are claims of unlawful detention • these offenses includes truancy and running away • this is primarily a function of state governments • most justice personnel are employed at this level • discretion is a part of what in all government systems • this group will decide the sentence for capital offenses • ...
Mining Crossword 2022-02-04
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- In some mining communities, women began to take on ________ roles.
- Mining towns eventually began to attract more ______.
- The reason towns were abandoned after the mines were closed was because the _______ of the town relied on the mines.
- Gold was discovered near Pikes Peak in 18__.
- A _______ committee was a committee formed by self-appointed volunteers to maintain order in Western communities.
- People who would extract the deposits of ore, using tools such as picks, shovels, and pans.
- The amount of settlers coming to Leadville per week in the summer of 1879 was estimated to be around one ______.
- A location of one of the richest strikes where large amount of silver was discovered in deep deposits of lead.
- A _____ town was a town that was rapidly abandoned after the mines had been exhausted.
- _____ mining involved digging deep beneath the surface once a surface deposit had dwindled.
- Operations and Leadville and similar places in Colorado yielded more than $1 _______ worth of silver and gold, worth much more than that in today's money.
- Vigilance committees tried their hardest to deal with criminals firmly but ______.
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- Mining spurred the ____________ of Colorado, the Dakota Territory, and Montana.
- What was a serious problem faced in communities with mining booms?
- A name for towns that would rapidly grow once an ore of some time was discovered.
- Discoveries of gold, silver, and copper led to a wave of settlers moving to the _____.
- Many who panned for gold at Pikes Peak had _____ success.
- About this thousand many people lived in Virginia City, Nevada after the Comstock strike.
- A "rising room" was what the first ______ in the West was called.
- All the mining booms spurred the building of many new _________.
- A phrase used by many who went to Pikes Peak to pan for gold was "Pikes Peak or ____".
- What was discovered in the Black Hills?
- State in which Henry Comstock made a claim of land.
- The ore that was found widely in the blue-gray mud of Six-Mile Canyon
- A name for a house (named after a musical instrument) where women would dance with men for the price of a drink.
- Women also worked in __________.
26 Clues: Women also worked in __________. • What was discovered in the Black Hills? • Gold was discovered near Pikes Peak in 18__. • State in which Henry Comstock made a claim of land. • Mining towns eventually began to attract more ______. • Many who panned for gold at Pikes Peak had _____ success. • All the mining booms spurred the building of many new _________. • ...
Occupation 2023-07-02
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- A person who studies the natural world and conducts experiments to learn new things. Scientists make discoveries, solve problems, and contribute to advancements in different fields.
- A person who designs and builds structures, machines, or systems. Engineers use their knowledge of math and science to create innovative solutions to problems in different industries.
- A person who helps students learn new things. Teachers work in schools and classrooms, and they explain lessons, assign homework, and guide students in their learning journey.
- A person who takes care of people's health and helps them when they are sick or injured. Doctors examine patients, diagnose illnesses, and prescribe treatments or medications.
- A skilled cook who prepares delicious meals in restaurants or other food establishments. Chefs create recipes, cook various dishes, and use their creativity to make food taste amazing.
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- A brave person who helps put out fires and keeps people safe. Firefighters wear special protective gear and use equipment like hoses and ladders to extinguish fires and save lives.
- A person who works on a farm and grows crops or raises animals. Farmers take care of plants and animals, cultivate the land, and provide food and resources for the community.
- A creative person who expresses themselves through different forms of art. Artists can paint, draw, sculpt, or create in other ways, using their imagination to make beautiful things.
- Officer A person who works to keep the community safe and enforce the law. Police officers patrol the streets, respond to emergencies, and help solve crimes to maintain peace and order.
- A person who participates in sports and physical activities. Athletes train to improve their skills and compete in events, showcasing their abilities in various sports disciplines.
10 Clues: A person who works on a farm and grows crops or raises animals. Farmers take care of plants and animals, cultivate the land, and provide food and resources for the community. • A person who helps students learn new things. Teachers work in schools and classrooms, and they explain lessons, assign homework, and guide students in their learning journey. • ...
Chapter 7: New Inventions, New Ideas 2025-01-31
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- to modify or change
- things given to help an effort
- a span of time
- A mark made by pressure
- very important
- to sell or offer for sale
- A large scale public event to display ideas
- Handwritten or typed
- Where monks live
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- sickness
- the act of trying something new to find the best way
- produced Made in large amounts
- To verify
- different
- you do this for jobs
- in relation or comparison to something
- a group of people who work together
17 Clues: sickness • To verify • different • a span of time • very important • Where monks live • to modify or change • you do this for jobs • Handwritten or typed • A mark made by pressure • to sell or offer for sale • produced Made in large amounts • things given to help an effort • a group of people who work together • in relation or comparison to something • ...
IP laws 2024-12-10
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- Property is a category of property that includes intangible creations of the human intellect; such as an expressed idea or concept; that has commercial value. There are many types of it, and some countries recognize more than others.
- is a proposition or value that is a guide for behavior or evaluation. In law, it is a rule, truth, or law that has to be or usually is to be followed.
- is a state in which one is not observed or disturbed by other people; the right of people not to reveal information about themselves.
- is a set of standards of behavior, principles of right and wrong.
- is take (something) for one’s own use, typically without the owner’s permission.
- is the exclusive and assignable legal right, given to the originator for a fixed number of years, to print, publish, film, or record literary, artistic, or musical material.
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- is a condition or circumstance that puts one in a favorable or superior position.
- is the aggregate of people living together in a more or less ordered community.
- is a set of moral principles, especially ones relating to or affirming a specified group, field, or form of conduct.
- is a brand that has exclusive legal protection for both its brand name and its design.
- document is a document concerning a legal matter; a document drawn up by a lawyer; an official paper having to do with rules and laws.
- is the effort that people devote to a task for which they are paid
- laws deal with laws to protect and enforce rights of the creators and owners of inventions, writing, music, design, and other works.
- is a writer of a book, article, or document.
- is given by a government authority or license conferring a right or title for a set period, especially the sole right to exclude others from making, using, or selling an invention.
15 Clues: is a writer of a book, article, or document. • is a set of standards of behavior, principles of right and wrong. • is the effort that people devote to a task for which they are paid • is the aggregate of people living together in a more or less ordered community. • is take (something) for one’s own use, typically without the owner’s permission. • ...
Inventions of the 1800s 2023-05-07
Across
- "Gin" in "Cotton Gin" is short for what word?
- Provided faster land transportation (steam ___)
- Enslaved inventor of the Mechanical Reaper (Jo ___)
- Person with the resources to take something to Market
- Inventor of the Reaper that got all the credit! (1st name)
Down
- Inventor of the Cotton Gin
- The first person to think of or make something
- Improved the steamboat (Robert _____)
- The Cotton Gin removed _____ from cotton.
9 Clues: Inventor of the Cotton Gin • Improved the steamboat (Robert _____) • The Cotton Gin removed _____ from cotton. • "Gin" in "Cotton Gin" is short for what word? • The first person to think of or make something • Provided faster land transportation (steam ___) • Enslaved inventor of the Mechanical Reaper (Jo ___) • Person with the resources to take something to Market • ...
Inventions & Everyday Tech - 2 2025-07-06
9 Clues: Instant camera • Added numbers fast • Connected the world • Early form of video disc • Changed homes and offices • Portable music on cassettes • Mobile communication device • Replaced handwritten letters • Loud stereo with big speakers
משחק מילים לאחר שרשור מילים משולב #2 2024-07-18
Across
- אשמה
- להפחית
- להניח הנחה
- להפיק
- בוץ
- להרוויח
- במאי
- זמין
- לחוש
- מוצר
- לבזבז\לבלות
- מתוסכל
- להפיל
- גל
- דיו
- כוורת
- לגלות
- יונה
- אפילו
- להבות
- צעיף
- רגיל
- טעם של משהו
- עמיד למים
- יציב
- רשימה
- רציני
- עדין
- רוב
- חובבנים
- בנוסף
- להחליט
- מדרגה
- מנהל
- רגוע
- נשיא
- נושא
- לרכוש
- מעבר
- תצוגה
- לגזום
- מגפיים
- לבחון
- רוחב
- קצה
- להגיב
- מרפסת
- באופן קבוע
- תוצאה
- ליצור
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- המצאות
- לשמור
- מחלה
- מרחק
- עצה
- משכורת
- שומר
- נוכחות
- להחליט\לקבוע
- ערפל
- כמות
- דברים
- להוכיח
- חשוד
- רפתקאות
- ישיר
- בחוץ
- לרדוף אחרי
- מעל
- גורל
- אמיד\ חזק רגשית
- משקיע
- כנראה
- כיס
- להמם
- לגדול
- נעים
- מרגש
- להעלם\ לדהות\ התמוסס
- גמיש
- קהילה
- יריד
- דעה
- אדיש
- למנוע
- להעריץ
- מעיל
- מיידי
- גאה
- לדווח
- סקרן
- לשים לב
- לטפס
- גשר
- יתרון
- שלג
- לפתח
- להתנגד
- לשמר\ לתחזק
- לתמוך
- תובנה
- לעומת זאת
- מעסיק
- קהל
104 Clues: גל • עצה • בוץ • מעל • דיו • כיס • רוב • דעה • גאה • גשר • שלג • קצה • קהל • אשמה • מחלה • מרחק • שומר • במאי • זמין • ערפל • כמות • לחוש • מוצר • חשוד • ישיר • בחוץ • גורל • יונה • להמם • נעים • צעיף • רגיל • מרגש • גמיש • יציב • יריד • עדין • אדיש • מעיל • מנהל • רגוע • סקרן • נשיא • נושא • לטפס • מעבר • לפתח • רוחב • לשמור • להפיק • דברים • להפיל • משקיע • כנראה • כוורת • לגלות • אפילו • לגדול • להבות • קהילה • רשימה • רציני • למנוע • בנוסף • מיידי • מדרגה • לדווח • לרכוש • יתרון • תצוגה • לגזום • לתמוך • לבחון • תובנה • מעסיק • להגיב • מרפסת • תוצאה • ליצור • המצאות • להפחית • ...
Vocab review - Describing inventions 2023-12-27
9 Clues: very important • able to be recharged • easy for people to use • having a very great effect • using new methods or ideas • able to save a lot of time • the most modern, the newest • able to buy and not expensive • can be used in daily situations
Sports Marketing Final Crossword 2025-01-15
Across
- Not sacrificing the future for present-day production
- When a product is shown in a movie or TV show
- How new inventions affect the business
- Somebody who gets an organization's permission to use their intellectual property
- Promoting products or services
- When a fake product from a movie or TV becomes a real-life product
- An organization's duty to make sure that it doesn't negatively impact the environment or society
- A benefit that can be felt or measured
- A player who can sign with any to for any price the team is willing to pay
- Things that could negatively impact a business
- The person who is in charge of a sports team's personnel
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- A fee that teams have to pay for going over the salary cap in some professional sports leagues
- What makes a product useful for a customer
- A crime in which somebody uses someone else's branding without permission
- A plan to increase demand for something
- How trends affect the business
- A limit on how much money a professional sports team can pay its players in one year
- When somebody in a movie or TV show talks about a product
- When a person gives public approval of a product or a service
- Stands for strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats
- Giving the customer information to convince them to buy
- Chances to improve
- A set of activities designed to promote a business's objective
- Putting raw materials together to make them useful
- A person who is responsible for evaluating players
- An organization that gives somebody permission to use their intellectual property
- The difference between how much a product costs to buy and how much it costs to make
- A person who represents a player in contract negotiations
- Political, Economic, Social, and Technological
- A benefit that can't be felt or measured
30 Clues: Chances to improve • How trends affect the business • Promoting products or services • How new inventions affect the business • A benefit that can be felt or measured • A plan to increase demand for something • A benefit that can't be felt or measured • What makes a product useful for a customer • When a product is shown in a movie or TV show • ...
Tide 2 2022-02-04
Across
- lacking light and spice
- comedic anecdote on a monetary app
- alter ego, see 36 across
- How the ancestors kept time before a watch
- a five dollar Walmart purchase
- a flat disc, abr.
- a short term goal for Andy
- played with a jenga piece
- “___ man, watch out!”
- one with some answers
- some bonus points, in a way
- offer auto advice
- enamored couples
- a T’s Corner incentive
- one time wordle answer
- a seasonal bug
- roommate for some time
- North American feline
- location of Ryandy’s wedding, maybe
- passed, often
- victims of destruction
- the island is ___
- 3 basin ___
- a low cost meal
- conejo mal
- ___ y agua
- a rub
- waterfowl hydration station
- skrrrap
- use for a ziplock, maybe
Down
- nifty, say
- moment of aid, abr.
- a guerrilla tactic
- at a body, maybe
- method of a sacrifice
- a healthy lunch for a hens child
- fortify our nation, say
- something we need
- a 2005 hit ballad
- deep sea angler
- a dairy
- baby dogs, according to Doug
- one who flips red roots
- the greatest inventions since ___
- a frank discussion
- “Clara Belk is a lesbian… ____”
- home away from home
- incinerator of debris
- “that there”, say
- place for a quintet
- Ethan’s greatest weakness
- chomped (on a tool)
- where an emcee might propose
- a breakable tool
- drinking pals
- Connor’s mom
56 Clues: a rub • a dairy • skrrrap • nifty, say • conejo mal • ___ y agua • 3 basin ___ • Connor’s mom • passed, often • drinking pals • a seasonal bug • deep sea angler • a low cost meal • at a body, maybe • enamored couples • a breakable tool • something we need • a flat disc, abr. • a 2005 hit ballad • offer auto advice • “that there”, say • the island is ___ • a guerrilla tactic • a frank discussion • moment of aid, abr. • ...
Unit 3: The Cell- Vocabulary 2015-10-12
Across
- The process in which materials are moved by cells against a concentration difference.
- Within food vacuoles, extensions of cytoplasm surround a particle.
- Basic units of life.
- Double-layered sheets which most cell membranes are composed of.
- Small particles of RNA and proteins found throughout the cytoplasm.
- Organelles that convert the chemical energy stored in food into compounds.
- Help to organize cell division and is near the cell.
- The process of taking the material into cells by pockets.
- Where cell membranes are assembled, where proteins, lipids and other materials are also exported from this cell part.
- Small specialized organ.
- Many groups of tissues work together to perform more complicated tasks.
- Vacuoles formed within the cell by forming pockets filled with liquids.
- It modifies, sorts and packages proteins from the endoplasmic reticulum.
- Two membranes surrounding the nucleus.
- Threadlike structure of condensed chromatin.
- When the concentration of the solute is the same throughout a system.
- The dilute sugar solution.
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- Three discoveries, fundamental concept of biology.
- Protein channels that make it easy for certain molecules to pass through faster.
- A group of organs that work together to form a specific function.
- A group of similar cells that perform a similar function.
- Cells that contain nuclei.
- The diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane.
- Cells throughout an organism can develop in different ways to perform different tasks.
- More concentrated sugar solution.
- Thin, flexible barrier where all cells are surrounded with.
- The contents are forced out of the cell.
- in which a movement of particles in an area that is active, transfers to a unreactive area.
- Structure that helps support the cell.
- Portion of the cell outside the nucleus.
- Cells without nuclei.
- Organelles that capture energy from sunlight and convert it into chemical energy.
- The granular material you can see in the nucleus.
- The mass of solute in a given volume of solution.
- Saclike structures that store materials.
- The concentration of water and sugar will be the same on both sides of the membrane.
- Large membrane-enclosed structure that contains the cell's genetic material in form of DNA.
- A strong supporting layer around the membrane.
- Small organelles filled with enzymes.
39 Clues: Basic units of life. • Cells without nuclei. • Small specialized organ. • Cells that contain nuclei. • The dilute sugar solution. • More concentrated sugar solution. • Small organelles filled with enzymes. • Structure that helps support the cell. • Two membranes surrounding the nucleus. • The contents are forced out of the cell. • Portion of the cell outside the nucleus. • ...
Chapter 12 Review Worksheet - Forces and Motion 2021-03-01
Across
- is a type of friction force that acts on objects that are not moving
- is a type of friction force that opposes the motion of an object through a fluid
- this is a measure of inertia of an object and depends on the amount of matter the object contains
- this is an Italian scientist that experimented with rolling balls down a wooden ramp and studied how gravity produces constant acceleration
- this is the type of force gravity is
- this is a scientist that published a book that introduced laws of motion
- this is a Greek scientists and philosopher that made many scientific discoveries but was not always correct
- these are forces that combine to produce a net force of zero
- is a force that opposes the motion of objects that touch as they move past each other
- is a type of nuclear force that is a powerful force of attraction that acts only on the neutrons and protons in the nucleus of an atom
- this is what force is measured in
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- this is the force of gravity acting on an object
- is a universal force that is associated with charged particles
- these are forces that result in the net forces acting on an object does not equal zero
- is a type of friction force that opposes the direction of motion of an object as it slides over a surface
- this is the tendency of an object to resist a change in its motion
- is a force that acts between any two masses
- is a push or a pull that acts on an object
- which law of motion states the acceleration of an object is equal to the net force on it divided by the object's mass
- which law of motion states whenever one object exerts a force on a second object, the second object exerts an equal and opposite force on the first object
- is the product of an object's mass and its velocity
- is the overall force acting on an object after all the forces are combined
- is a type of friction force that acts on rolling objects
- which law of motion states that an object does not change as long as the net force acting on the object is zero
- is a type of nuclear force that is an attractive force that acts only over a short range
25 Clues: this is what force is measured in • this is the type of force gravity is • is a push or a pull that acts on an object • is a force that acts between any two masses • this is the force of gravity acting on an object • is the product of an object's mass and its velocity • is a type of friction force that acts on rolling objects • ...
Element Names H 2022-11-04
Across
- 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
- Lise Meitner worked with this famous scientist (last name only)
- Dmitri Mendeleev's book
- Glenn Seabog was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for "discoveries in the chemistry of the ______________ elements."
- Meitner and her nephew used the idea of Bohr's ___________ ____________ to explain nuclear behavior
- At Hanford, Fermi inserted the first _________ fuel slug into the B Reactor. (an element)
- Seaborg also helped to develop the extraction process used to isolate the plutonium fuel for the ___________ __________ bomb.
- Flerov helped discover spontaneous __________
- 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
- ___________ Oganessian is the person for which the element Og is named for
- 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
- ___________ 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.
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- The man who discovered the x-ray was using a tube that contained _____________ and it began glowing.
- Enrico Fermi's nickname
- Mendeleev wanted to bring order to the chemical elements which led to his discovery of the ____________ __________ and his creation of the first periodic table
- Nobel and his father developed methods to produce nitroglycerin in mass quantities for use in __________
- The last name of Lise Meitner's nephew who was also a famous scientist
- This is the place in Tennessee where they separated the Uranium and Plutonium
- Georgy Flerov was a s__________ physicist
- _____________ discovered the x-ray
- Dynamite, a stabilized form of ____________ was invented in 1867 by Alfred Nobel
- Glenn Seaborg and his colleagues were the first to MAKE this synthetic element
- Marie Curie received a Nobel Prize for her work with this
- Nobel, finally, found a way to stabilize the compound that is used to make dynamite by adding k___________
25 Clues: Enrico Fermi's nickname • Dmitri Mendeleev's book • _____________ discovered the x-ray • Georgy Flerov was a s__________ physicist • Flerov helped discover spontaneous __________ • Marie Curie received a Nobel Prize for her work with this • Lise Meitner worked with this famous scientist (last name only) • ...
post civil war 2016-11-18
Across
- a tax on imported goods
- a group of people who did not feel that the two main political parties were doing enough to protect their interests
- signed by the president in 1862
- helps speed up normal day process
- set up to provide 160 acres to indian families so they could become self efficient
- Americas greatest inventor, small inventions every 10 days and major invention every 6 months
- Land parcels that were measured and knew exactly what you owned.
- for most people their life dream was to own land.
- process new way of burning the impurities out of the iron.
- when a company would drop its prices to a very low level
- one of the first labor unions, led by Terence Powderly
- as production increases, the cost of each item is lower
- when a company is in complete control of a product or service
- a loose association of businesses who produce the same product
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- an attempt by the government to turn Native Americans into the rest of society
- People who cheated and went to Oklahoma early to claim their land.
- Federal lands that were set aside for the Native americans.
- people had lost everything during the civil war.
- a philosophy that suggested government ownership of businesses and the equal distribution of wealth created by those businesses
- When people raced into the Oklahoma territories to lay their claims on their land.
- indians had been rounded up and put in reservations
- People who bought large areas of land
- connnecting from east to west
- a way of getting around antimonopoly laws
- gaining control of many different businesses
- Splitting up troops to try and find the indians.
- expected to work long hours for very little pay
- gaining control of the many different businesses that make up all of a products development
- proof that the US had taken its place as one of the world powers when it came to hard work and inventiveness
- Black kettle and his force of 700 men killed up to 500 people. Mostly women and children
- a philosphy that believes in the survival of the fittest
31 Clues: a tax on imported goods • connnecting from east to west • signed by the president in 1862 • helps speed up normal day process • People who bought large areas of land • a way of getting around antimonopoly laws • gaining control of many different businesses • expected to work long hours for very little pay • people had lost everything during the civil war. • ...
RU ITEC411 2026-02-26
Across
- Peer-to-peer music site that was shut down after the loss of a major copyright lawsuit
- Taking credit for someone else's work or ideas without crediting them
- Inventions are protected using this by allowing only the creator to utilize it
- Short amount of text shown by a search engine for a query
- Tech used by owners of content to restrict how digital media can be seen or copied
- This web service was used to store and share larger files, often times used for distribution of unauthorized content
- Legal protection for brands names, logos, and anything symbolizing the brand
- Last name of Finnish programmer who made the Linux kernel, sharing it freely
- A form of nonprofit flexible licensing allowing creators to share works how they want
- When protected work is copied or distributed on a large commercial level
- This company was found liable for encouraging users to infringe on copyrights, a file sharing company
- A violation of the exclusive rights a copyright holder has without permission
- Legally protects website from being liable when users post copyrighted content
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- This term is used when software copies are traded online or on bulletin boards without permission
- Installing unauthorized software on a device by bypassing the built-in restrictions
- The programmer/activist responsible for founding the free software movement, and GNU project
- The type of software where the source code is able to be viewed or modified freely
- The small low res image displayed in search engine results, follows fair use
- Legally protects creators of original work like code, software, and documentation
- This doctrine establishes limited copying of certain protected work for education, commentary, or research purposes
- Law from 1998 that stops bypassing digital copy protection, created rules for safe harbor
- When a work no longer falls under being copyright protected and becomes free to use
- A form of licensing that requires derivative work remain available freely in the same way the original work was
- Doctrine that allows the buyer of a copy to be able to sell or lend it without infringing on the copyright of the holder
24 Clues: Short amount of text shown by a search engine for a query • Taking credit for someone else's work or ideas without crediting them • When protected work is copied or distributed on a large commercial level • The small low res image displayed in search engine results, follows fair use • Legal protection for brands names, logos, and anything symbolizing the brand • ...
invention/inventors 2026-02-04
Across
- the measure of economic performance that compares the amount of goods and services produced (output) with the inputs (labor, capital, materials) used to produce them.
- a form of intellectual property law that protects original works of authorship—including literary, musical, artistic, and software works—as soon as they are fixed in a tangible form
- refers to the use of technology, software, and machinery to perform tasks with minimal human intervention, aiming to increase efficiency, precision, and productivity.
- technology is a decentralized, distributed, and immutable digital ledger that securely records transactions across a network of computers.
- Citizenship the responsible, ethical, and safe use of technology, empowering individuals to navigate, create, and communicate online with respect
- involves the use of computer systems, hardware, software, and networks to create, process, store, secure, and exchange all forms of electronic data
- an individual who identifies a business opportunity, takes the initiative to launch a new venture, and assumes the associated financial risks to create value, innovation, and profit.
- the practical implementation of new ideas, processes, products, or services that create tangible value and solve problems, driving growth rather than maintaining the status quo.
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- Intelligence a branch of computer science that develops systems capable of simulating human intelligence to perform tasks such as learning, reasoning, problem-solving, perception, and decision-making.
- media consists of interactive, web-based platforms (e.g., Facebook, TikTok, Instagram) that enable over 5 billion global users to create, share, and consume content, including text, videos, and images.
- Reality a computer-generated, 3D simulation that immerses users in interactive, artificial environments via headsets, allowing for 360-degree, real-time exploration
- territorial, 20-year legal rights granted by governments (e.g., USPTO) to inventors for novel, non-obvious, and useful inventions,
- data about different products that can help you learn more about features, quality, and disadvantages and decide between different brands.
- a unique, novel device, method, composition, or process developed through study and experimentation that provides a new, useful solution to a problem.
- involves the use of computer systems, hardware, software, and networks to create, process, store, secure, and exchange all forms of electronic data.
- a form of intellectual property—such as a word, phrase, symbol, design, or combination—that identifies and distinguishes the source of goods (trademark) or services (service mark).
16 Clues: territorial, 20-year legal rights granted by governments (e.g., USPTO) to inventors for novel, non-obvious, and useful inventions, • technology is a decentralized, distributed, and immutable digital ledger that securely records transactions across a network of computers. • ...
Test 5 Study Guide 2017-05-03
Across
- gathering places for the enlightenment thinkers
- she killed Jean Marat in the bathtub and she herself was killed by the guillotine, wanted to restore peace in France
- a time of new ideas and reason and discoveries
- less than 1%, the clery
- radical newspaper writer who spent his life in the bathtub because of his skin disease
- 1st president of the United States, founding father, helped draft the declaration of independence
- wrote leviathan, people are born bad and greedy
- associated with the study of gravity
- spent the last few years of his life under house arrest, first to use telescope, first to study Saturn
- the place where people got their heads chopped off
- new ways of thinking
- life, liberty, and property
- king of Austria, provided free food and medicine for poor citizens
- important in negotiating main points of the constitution, 4th president of the United States
- born in Austria, queen of France during the french revolution , frivolous and self indulgent
- theory that proposed the earth was the center of the universe
- bloody times during the revolution, consisted of mass killings
- a ruler that tries to do well for his people
- using natural resources as hiding spots to fight the enemy, this technique caused Napoleon to lose the battle in Spain
- founding father and enlightenment thinker
- separation of power
- discovered the heliocentric theory, afraid to publish his finding
Down
- the country that ruled the islands and oceans
- wrote the Declaration of Independence
- king during the french revolution, indecisive, people did not like him, later executed by the people
- prison where people that spoke out against the king are kept
- his name was francois marie arouet, he attacked injustice through his writings
- Napoleon lost when he tried to fight Russia due to the cold winter, he lost almost all of his troops
- A violent agitator favored by the public during the revolution
- the legislative body created by the french revolutionaries
- outspoken proponent rights for women
- theory that proposed the earth was not the center of the universe
- 2% or less of nobility
- radical leader of the french revolution, killed people who disagreed with him
- believed the government should work for the benefit of the common good
- all of the normal people about 97% of the population and can be divided into three groups
36 Clues: separation of power • new ways of thinking • 2% or less of nobility • less than 1%, the clery • life, liberty, and property • outspoken proponent rights for women • associated with the study of gravity • wrote the Declaration of Independence • founding father and enlightenment thinker • a ruler that tries to do well for his people • the country that ruled the islands and oceans • ...
The Enlightenment and Revolutions 2017-05-03
Across
- wrote the Declaration of Independence
- born in Austria, queen of France during the french revolution , frivolous and self indulgent
- life, liberty, and property
- important in negotiating main points of the constitution, 4th president of the United States
- king of Austria, provided free food and medicine for poor citizens
- the country that ruled the islands and oceans
- his name was francois marie arouet, he attacked injustice through his writings
- theory that proposed the earth was the center of the universe
- spent the last few years of his life under house arrest, first to use telescope, first to study Saturn
- theory that proposed the earth was not the center of the universe
- outspoken proponent rights for women
- discovered the heliocentric theory, afraid to publish his finding
- gathering places for the enlightenment thinkers
- she killed Jean Marat in the bathtub and she herself was killed by the guillotine, wanted to restore peace in France
- all of the normal people about 97% of the population and can be divided into three groups
- prison where people that spoke out against the king are kept
- less than 1%, the clergy
- believed the government should work for the benefit of the common good
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- a time of new ideas and reason and discoveries
- A violent agitator favored by the public during the revolution
- the place where people got their heads chopped off
- Napoleon lost when he tried to fight Russia due to the cold winter, he lost almost all of his troops
- associated with the study of gravity
- the legislative body created by the french revolutionaries
- new ways of thinking
- radical leader of the french revolution, killed people who disagreed with him
- founding father and enlightenment thinker
- 1st president of the United States, founding father, helped draft the declaration of independence
- using natural resources as hiding spots to fight the enemy, this technique caused Napoleon to lose the battle in Spain
- a ruler that tries to do well for his people
- bloody times during the revolution, consisted of mass killings
- radical newspaper writer who spent his life in the bathtub because of his skin disease
- wrote leviathan, people are born bad and greedy
- 2% or less of nobility
- separation of power
- king during the french revolution, indecisive, people did not like him, later executed by the people
36 Clues: separation of power • new ways of thinking • 2% or less of nobility • less than 1%, the clergy • life, liberty, and property • associated with the study of gravity • outspoken proponent rights for women • wrote the Declaration of Independence • founding father and enlightenment thinker • a ruler that tries to do well for his people • ...
Discoveries of the Roaring 20's 2016-03-14
Across
- What device did women use to blow dry their hair before the hair dryer?
- What were Q-Tips originally named?
- What was Earl Dickson's role in the company Johnson & Johnson?
- What's another name for "lie detectors"?
- Smack What juice was Kool-Aid based off of?
- What was the last name of the man who invented the cheeseburger?
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- What was the brand name of the first bubblegum brand?
- What company invented the jukebox?
- What did Samuel Shlafrock invent?
- One of the first original television programs in America was “The Television _______”
10 Clues: What did Samuel Shlafrock invent? • What were Q-Tips originally named? • What company invented the jukebox? • What's another name for "lie detectors"? • Smack What juice was Kool-Aid based off of? • What was the brand name of the first bubblegum brand? • What was Earl Dickson's role in the company Johnson & Johnson? • ...
The discoveries of a new era 2025-12-23
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- / A system of spreading information that some what nullified the printing press.
- / The person who is famous for the scintillating bulb when you get an idea.
- / A weapon used to express Santimonious in the imperial era>
- / A leader who rules the largest territory by uniting countries that repudiate others.
- / Who made the 3 laws of planetary motion known wide and clarion.
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- / This system of rules supposedly started from a cognizant man under a tree.
- / Type of energy that is admonished in power plants.
- / A tool created to gainsay heliocentrism through observations.
- / A concept that solves the problem of mass production and zeitgeist industrialization.
- / A latent ingredient for imperial weaponery
10 Clues: / A latent ingredient for imperial weaponery • / Type of energy that is admonished in power plants. • / A weapon used to express Santimonious in the imperial era> • / A tool created to gainsay heliocentrism through observations. • / Who made the 3 laws of planetary motion known wide and clarion. • ...
Laura's Discoveries in "The Garden Party" 2024-12-09
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- Laura discovers that she and her family are very ___ due to their large wealth and lack of troubles.
- The loss of a neighbor helps the story explore the effects of this significant event in one's life.
- Laura shows lots of this particular character trait that goes hand in hand with curiosity. Assists in setting up the plot of the story.
- The feelings that Laura shows to the less fortunate families. Is shown as a result of her naivety.
- The Garden Party gives a sense of a perfect world that could be described as a(n)...
- The story heavily emphasizes the different experiences in ones life through ___. Specifically, comparing the arty and death.
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- As Laura confronts traumatic events, she shows ___ in maturity and learns more about the dark world around her.
- The state of things as they actually exist, often contrasted with an idealized version such as that of a child like Laura.
- Laura's journey also helps her discover her true ___. She learns many things about herself including her very empathetic ways.
- The story heavily explores Laura's learning of the difference between these groups of people.
10 Clues: The Garden Party gives a sense of a perfect world that could be described as a(n)... • The story heavily explores Laura's learning of the difference between these groups of people. • The feelings that Laura shows to the less fortunate families. Is shown as a result of her naivety. • ...
Entrepreneurship Vocab 2024-09-09
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- legal rights granted for creations of the mind, such as inventions, trademarks, and copyrights
- the difference between revenue and the cost of goods sold(expressed as a percentage of revenue)
- plan a detailed document outlining a business’s objectives, strategies, financial projections, and market analysis
- model the plan for a company will make money and sustain itself
- the total profit of a company after all expenses, taxes, and costs that have been deducted from revenue
- the cost associated with acquiring a new customer
- the value of ownership in the company, calculated as assets minus liabilities
- the movement of money into and out of a business
- the total income generated from business activities before expense
- the process of evaluating your competitors to understand their strengths and weaknesses
- the capability of a business to grow and expand without being hampered by its structure and available resources
- The process that guides potential customers through different stages leading to a purchases
- A significant change in business strategy to adapt to market demands or improve performance
- an individual who provides capital to startups in exchange for ownership equity or convertible debt
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- the specific group of people a business aims to reach with its products or services
- a methodology for developing businesses and products that focus on iterative product releases and validated learning
- The creation and management of a company’s brand, including its name, logo, and reputation
- The total revenue expected from a customer over their entire relationship with the business
- the amount of time a business can continue operating before it needs additional funding
- a plan for promoting and selling products or services
- a plan for how an entrepreneur will exit the business, whether through ,sale, merger or public offering
- the rate at which a company spends its available capital before reaching profitability
- A new business venture typically focused on innovation and growth
- Metrics used to evaluate the success of a business in achieving its objectives
- A statement that explains why a customer should choose your product over competitors
- the process of gathering and analyzing information about customers’ needs and preferences
- a presentation or proposal designed to persuade potential investors or customers
- the financial obligations or debts a business owe
- the financial gain obtained when revenue exceeds expenses
- funding provided to startups and small businesses with high growth potential in exchange for equity
30 Clues: the movement of money into and out of a business • the cost associated with acquiring a new customer • the financial obligations or debts a business owe • a plan for promoting and selling products or services • the financial gain obtained when revenue exceeds expenses • A new business venture typically focused on innovation and growth • ...
Geography Key Terms 2024-12-12
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- the geological process in which earthen materials are worn away and transported by natural forces such as wind or water.
- the basic facilities and system serving a country, region, or community.
- a mixture of gases that surrounds the Earth.
- an area's long-term weather patterns.
- the total amount of water on a planet.
- the systematic forced removal of ethnic, racial, or religious groups from a given area, with the intent of making the society ethnically homogeneous.
- the number of people per unit of area.
- the state of the air and atmosphere at a particular time and place.
- the effect of distance on cultural or spatial interactions.
- a description of how a place is related to other places.
- the region on, above, and below the Earth's surface where life exists.
- ultraconservative political and religious faction that emerged in Afghanistan in the mid-1990s
- the traits shared and transmitted among the members of a group that allow communication, a common belief system, shared purpose, and shared activities.
- a low-lying tract of land that forms an artificial hydrological entity, enclosed by embankments known as dikes.
- the study of cities.
- a large rock is disintegrated into smaller pieces of rocks.
- prevailing winds from the west toward the east in the middle latitudes between 30 and 60 degrees latitude.
- the breakup of a larger country into smaller independent states which are often hostile to each other.
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- measures the distance east or west of the prime meridian.
- the rigid, outermost layer of the Earth's rocks and minerals.
- the study and description of the physical features of an area.
- the process of chemicals in rainwater making changes to the minerals in a rock.
- the spread of ideas, objects, inventions, and other practices from place to place.
- a method for taking the curved surface of the earth and displaying it on something flat.
- the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere, and of human activity.
- an ethnic group or nation that does not possess its own sovereign state.
- the measurement of distance north or south of the Equator.
- the system of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- humus-rich grassland soils used extensively for growing cereals or for raising livestock.
- an administrative district or division of a country.
- the precise geographic coordinates of a specific point on the Earth's surface.
31 Clues: the study of cities. • an area's long-term weather patterns. • the total amount of water on a planet. • the number of people per unit of area. • a mixture of gases that surrounds the Earth. • an administrative district or division of a country. • a description of how a place is related to other places. • measures the distance east or west of the prime meridian. • ...
Choice board activity Kylie Roberts #17 2024-10-25
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- Patents are papers that give a person or company the right To make use or sell new inventions for a certain number of years
- If you claimed the prize you declared it as your own
- If you’re passionate about baseball you have a show a strong feeling about it
- a breakthrough is a important advance
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- when she envisioned the school year She imagined that good things will happen in her future
- when you’re captivated you are influenced by charm, art, or skill
- Devices are things are made, or invented for a particular purpose
- if you respond enthusiastically you act in a way that shows great interest or excitement
8 Clues: a breakthrough is a important advance • If you claimed the prize you declared it as your own • when you’re captivated you are influenced by charm, art, or skill • Devices are things are made, or invented for a particular purpose • If you’re passionate about baseball you have a show a strong feeling about it • ...
20250628 Da Vinci 21-50 2025-06-28
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- – a preliminary version of a piece of writing, design, or plan. e.g. The ___________ of his flying machine shows many detailed ideas.
- – to carry out or perform a plan, order, or task. e.g. Leonardo was asked to ___________ several large art projects for churches.
- – a handwritten document. e.g. Many of Leonardo’s sketches were recorded in his ___________ notebooks.
- – a category or type of art, literature, or music. e.g. Leonardo worked in more than one artistic ___________, including portraiture and religious themes.
- – to grow or develop in a healthy or successful way. e.g. Under the support of powerful patrons, Leonardo’s career began to ___________.
- – to cut open something (especially a body) to study its structure. e.g. Leonardo ___________ human corpses to learn about human bodies.
- – to bring things or people together as a whole. e.g. His work tried to ___________ art, science, and nature into one vision.
- – to get something back or to make land usable again. e.g. He proposed to ___________ swampland to improve farming and transportation.
- – having two different parts, functions, or aspects. e.g. His ___________ talent in both science and art made him a true Renaissance man.
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- – to construct or make something; sometimes to make up something false. e.g. Some of his inventions were never ___________ during his lifetime.
- – the scientific study of sight and light. e.g. Leonardo studied ___________ to understand how light enters the human eye.
- – an extraordinary act or achievement that requires skill or courage. e.g. Painting “The Last Supper” was a technical and artistic ___________.
- – containing a lot of detail and careful planning. e.g. He created ___________ drawings of machines that were far ahead of his time.
- – someone who starts and manages a project or business. e.g. Although Leonardo was not a businessman, he had the spirit of an ___________ in developing new ideas.
- – a person who starts or establishes something. e.g. Leonardo is often seen as a ___________ of modern scientific illustration.
15 Clues: – a handwritten document. e.g. Many of Leonardo’s sketches were recorded in his ___________ notebooks. • – the scientific study of sight and light. e.g. Leonardo studied ___________ to understand how light enters the human eye. • ...
