discoveries and inventions Crossword Puzzles
Radio in the Roaring Twenties 2013-12-01
Occupations 2023-06-18
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- This is a person who conducts scientific research and experiments to expand our knowledge of the natural world. Scientists work in laboratories, universities, and research institutions. They formulate hypotheses, collect data, analyze results, and draw conclusions. Scientists contribute to discoveries and advancements in various fields of study.
- This is a person who participates in sports and engages in physical activities. Athletes can compete in various sports such as soccer, basketball, swimming, and more. They train hard, develop their skills, and participate in competitions to showcase their abilities. Athletes inspire others with their dedication, discipline, and sportsmanship.
- This is a person who operates and controls aircraft, such as airplanes and helicopters. Pilots undergo extensive training to obtain their licenses and certifications. They ensure the safe takeoff, navigation, and landing of aircraft, transporting passengers and cargo to different destinations around the world.
- This is a brave individual who responds to fires and other emergencies. Firefighters work in fire stations and are trained to extinguish fires, rescue people from dangerous situations, and provide medical assistance. They use specialized equipment and work as a team to protect lives and property in their communities.
- This is a person who travels and works in space. Astronauts undergo rigorous training to prepare for space missions. They conduct scientific experiments, perform repairs on spacecraft, and explore celestial bodies. Astronauts contribute to our understanding of the universe and pave the way for future space exploration.
- This is a person who applies scientific and mathematical principles to design and build structures, machines, and systems. Engineers work in various fields such as civil, mechanical, electrical, and aerospace. They solve complex problems, develop innovative solutions, and contribute to advancements in technology and infrastructure.
- This is a medical professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses and injuries. Doctors work in hospitals, clinics, and private practices. They examine patients, order tests, prescribe medications, and perform surgeries. Doctors play a crucial role in keeping people healthy and helping them recover from various medical conditions.
- This is a person who uses words to create stories, poems, articles, and other forms of written work. Writers can be novelists, journalists, bloggers, or content creators. They express their thoughts, ideas, and emotions through written words, capturing the imagination and engaging readers with their storytelling abilities.
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- Officer This is a member of the police force who ensures public safety and enforces the law. Police officers patrol the streets, respond to emergencies, investigate crimes, and make arrests when necessary. They play a vital role in maintaining law and order, protecting communities, and promoting peace and justice.
- This is a person who conducts scientific research and experiments to expand our knowledge of the natural world. Scientists work in laboratories, universities, and research institutions. They formulate hypotheses, collect data, analyze results, and draw conclusions. Scientists contribute to discoveries and advancements in various fields of study.
- This is a medical professional who provides healthcare services to animals. Veterinarians diagnose and treat illnesses, perform surgeries, and offer preventive care to ensure the well-being of animals. They work in veterinary clinics, hospitals, and animal shelters, showing compassion and dedication towards the health of animals.
- This is a creative individual who expresses themselves through various art forms. Artists can be painters, sculptors, musicians, dancers, and more. They use their imagination, skills, and techniques to create beautiful and meaningful works of art that inspire and evoke emotions in others. Artists bring beauty to the world around us.
- This is a culinary professional who prepares and cooks delicious meals. Chefs work in restaurants, hotels, and other food establishments. They create recipes, select ingredients, and use their culinary skills to craft flavorful dishes. Chefs bring joy to people's taste buds and are passionate about the art of cooking.
- This is a medical professional who provides healthcare services to animals. Veterinarians diagnose and treat illnesses, perform surgeries, and offer preventive care to ensure the well-being of animals. They work in veterinary clinics, hospitals, and animal shelters, showing compassion and dedication towards the health of animals.
- This is a person who operates and controls aircraft, such as airplanes and helicopters. Pilots undergo extensive training to obtain their licenses and certifications. They ensure the safe takeoff, navigation, and landing of aircraft, transporting passengers and cargo to different destinations around the world.
- This is a person who helps students learn and acquire knowledge. Teachers work in schools and classrooms, where they provide instruction, guidance, and support to students. They create lesson plans, conduct assessments, and foster a positive learning environment to help students reach their full potential.
16 Clues: This is a person who helps students learn and acquire knowledge. Teachers work in schools and classrooms, where they provide instruction, guidance, and support to students. They create lesson plans, conduct assessments, and foster a positive learning environment to help students reach their full potential. • ...
IP Key Terms 2020-10-15
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- An intellectual property right granted by the government of a nation to an inventor that gives him or her the exclusive right to the invention for up to 20 years, in exchange for disclosing the details of the new technology to society for its ultimate benefit.
- Regulations that forced patentees to manufacture products based on their patents within two or three years of issuance or lose their patent rights.
- A process in which the parties to a dispute present arguments and evidence to a dispute resolution practitioner (the arbitrator) who makes a determination.
- An intellectual property right granted by a government to an individual, business, or legal entity that creates and uses a distinctive word, name, symbol, or device to distinguish its products or services from those from any other entity in the marketplace.
- An intellectual property right granted by a government to the author of an original literary, dramatic, musical, artistic, or other eligible creative work.
- A legal document filed that sets out why the filing party believes their claim against the defendant is valid.
- A law that requires that the intellectual property to be protected not publicly disclosed.
- An exchange between adversaries overseen by an individual with expertise and/or training in helping parties reach an agreement.
- The party that brings a legal action or suit in a court.
- An agreement made with the patent owner for permission to make, use, offer to sell, sell or import the patented invention, usually based upon payment of a fee.
- The party against which an action is brought.
- A patent requirement that ensures that the idea is usable and beneficial.
- The most common type of patents, which preclude others from making, using, or selling the invention during the term of the patent, which begins on the grant date and ends 20 years from the filing date.
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- Physical things, manufactures, or compositions of matter.
- A patent requirement that ensures that the idea is inventive.
- An action brought in court to enforce a particular right
- A patent requirement that ensures that the idea is new.
- A strict liability violation where you do not need to know that you are infringing a patent, or that a patent even exists to be liable for patent infringement.
- The premise that people will be encouraged to invent new products and services that benefit society if they are likely to profit by doing so.
- Money by offered the alleged infringer a license to practice your invention.
- Allow the use of portions of copyrighted material for specific purposes, including, criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research, that ultimately serves the public interest in doing so.
- The premise that the product of mental labor is by all rights the property of its creator, no less than the product of physical labor is the property of its creator (or of the person who purchases it from that creator).
- Creations of intellect, such as inventions and artistic works.
- A means to an end—either a means of doing something new, like being able to pay for purchases directly from your smartphone, or a new way of doing something old, like using “pinch, swipe, and zoom” gestures on a touchscreen, rather than clicking drop-down menus, to manipulate text and images on a smartphone.
- A type of patent granted to protect new, original, and non-obvious ornamental designs for articles of manufacture.
- A type of patent to protect new species of plants. The criteria is novelty, distinctiveness, and non-obviousness.
26 Clues: The party against which an action is brought. • A patent requirement that ensures that the idea is new. • An action brought in court to enforce a particular right • The party that brings a legal action or suit in a court. • Physical things, manufactures, or compositions of matter. • A patent requirement that ensures that the idea is inventive. • ...
W33: D1-D5 Chapter 10 Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-22
Across
- - a large wheel driven by flowing water, used to work machinery or to raise water to a higher level.
- - a method of production in which large crews of people performed work in one location
- - an area of land under the jurisdiction of a ruler or state.
- - The moment when James Monroe was in office
- - a vague and often exaggerated first appearance of an object seen in darkness or fog, especially at sea.
- - an artificial waterway constructed to allow the passage of boats or ships inland or to convey water for irrigation.
- - the buying and selling of slaves within the United States
- - young girls and women hired by Mill owners because they would work for less pay than men
- - the refusal to accept or comply with something; the attempt to prevent something by action or argument.
- - Boats used before which operated on steam
- - a wide way leading from one place to another, especially one with a specially prepared surface which vehicles can use.
- - a communication system that sends information by making and breaking an electrical connection
- - a work stoppage in order to force an employer to comply with demands
- - the art or activity of making drawings.
- - an agreement that stated the people of Missouri could own slaves and be admitted to the Union along with Maine, a free state
- - landform that rises prominently above its surroundings, generally exhibiting steep slopes, a relatively confined summit area, and considerable local relief
- - a machine that separates the cotton seeds and hulls from the cotton boll (tuft of cotton)
- - the action or an act of abolishing a system, practice, or institution.
- - an advocate or supporter of democracy.
- - creator of the power loom
- - Road where exclusively trains can go on
- - comb and clean (raw wool, hemp fibers, or similar material) with a sharp-toothed instrument in order to disentangle the fibers before spinning.
- the idea that women should raise their children to be good citizens who participated in the government
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- -the transition from a preindustrial economy to a market-oriented, capitalist economy
- - an approach to foreign policy that stated the American continents were no longer under European influence
- powers - a power not explicitly stated in the Constitution
- - Canal which stretched from Buffalo near Lake Erie in western New York to Albany
- - a religious song based on scripture and biblical figures in the Christian Bible, first sung by enslaved people in the South
- - parts of a mechanism that can be substituted one for another
- - a national legislative body, especially that of the US. The US Congress, which meets at the Capitol in Washington, D.C., was established by the Constitution of 1787 and is composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives.
- - (of a country or region) having widely developed industries.
- lands governed by the federal government but not belonging to any state
- - before the American Civil War
- - a building equipped with machinery for grinding grain into flour.
- - a machine that cuts stalks of wheat or oats
- - government funds for improvements or support of commerce
- - the concept of loyalty and devotion to one’s nation
- - a type of cloth or woven fabric.
- - a nonviolent refusal to obey authority and laws
- - 5th President of the United States
- a loyalty to whichever section or region of the country one was from, rather than to the nation as a whole
- - a policy of promoting the U.S. industrial system through the use of tariffs, federal subsidies to build roads and other public works, and a national bank to control currency
- - Growth of something that can range from a variety of things
- - the largest river in North America and one of the largest in the world
- - the complete and exclusive control of an industry by one company
- - the action or process of converting fibers into thread or yarn.
- - Creator of Ford motor company and many inventions connected to cotton
- - a soft white fibrous substance that surrounds the seeds of a tropical and subtropical plant and is used as textile fiber and thread for sewing.
48 Clues: - creator of the power loom • - before the American Civil War • - a type of cloth or woven fabric. • - 5th President of the United States • - an advocate or supporter of democracy. • - the art or activity of making drawings. • - Road where exclusively trains can go on • - Boats used before which operated on steam • - The moment when James Monroe was in office • ...
s 2022-04-22
Across
- - a large wheel driven by flowing water, used to work machinery or to raise water to a higher level.
- - a method of production in which large crews of people performed work in one location
- - an area of land under the jurisdiction of a ruler or state.
- - The moment when James Monroe was in office
- - a vague and often exaggerated first appearance of an object seen in darkness or fog, especially at sea.
- - an artificial waterway constructed to allow the passage of boats or ships inland or to convey water for irrigation.
- - the buying and selling of slaves within the United States
- - young girls and women hired by Mill owners because they would work for less pay than men
- - the refusal to accept or comply with something; the attempt to prevent something by action or argument.
- - Boats used before which operated on steam
- - a wide way leading from one place to another, especially one with a specially prepared surface which vehicles can use.
- - a communication system that sends information by making and breaking an electrical connection
- - a work stoppage in order to force an employer to comply with demands
- - the art or activity of making drawings.
- - an agreement that stated the people of Missouri could own slaves and be admitted to the Union along with Maine, a free state
- - landform that rises prominently above its surroundings, generally exhibiting steep slopes, a relatively confined summit area, and considerable local relief
- - a machine that separates the cotton seeds and hulls from the cotton boll (tuft of cotton)
- - the action or an act of abolishing a system, practice, or institution.
- - an advocate or supporter of democracy.
- - creator of the power loom
- - Road where exclusively trains can go on
- - comb and clean (raw wool, hemp fibers, or similar material) with a sharp-toothed instrument in order to disentangle the fibers before spinning.
- the idea that women should raise their children to be good citizens who participated in the government
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- -the transition from a preindustrial economy to a market-oriented, capitalist economy
- - an approach to foreign policy that stated the American continents were no longer under European influence
- powers - a power not explicitly stated in the Constitution
- - Canal which stretched from Buffalo near Lake Erie in western New York to Albany
- - a religious song based on scripture and biblical figures in the Christian Bible, first sung by enslaved people in the South
- - parts of a mechanism that can be substituted one for another
- - a national legislative body, especially that of the US. The US Congress, which meets at the Capitol in Washington, D.C., was established by the Constitution of 1787 and is composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives.
- - (of a country or region) having widely developed industries.
- lands governed by the federal government but not belonging to any state
- - before the American Civil War
- - a building equipped with machinery for grinding grain into flour.
- - a machine that cuts stalks of wheat or oats
- - government funds for improvements or support of commerce
- - the concept of loyalty and devotion to one’s nation
- - a type of cloth or woven fabric.
- - a nonviolent refusal to obey authority and laws
- - 5th President of the United States
- a loyalty to whichever section or region of the country one was from, rather than to the nation as a whole
- - a policy of promoting the U.S. industrial system through the use of tariffs, federal subsidies to build roads and other public works, and a national bank to control currency
- - Growth of something that can range from a variety of things
- - the largest river in North America and one of the largest in the world
- - the complete and exclusive control of an industry by one company
- - the action or process of converting fibers into thread or yarn.
- - Creator of Ford motor company and many inventions connected to cotton
- - a soft white fibrous substance that surrounds the seeds of a tropical and subtropical plant and is used as textile fiber and thread for sewing.
48 Clues: - creator of the power loom • - before the American Civil War • - a type of cloth or woven fabric. • - 5th President of the United States • - an advocate or supporter of democracy. • - the art or activity of making drawings. • - Road where exclusively trains can go on • - Boats used before which operated on steam • - The moment when James Monroe was in office • ...
SS 2022-04-22
Across
- - a large wheel driven by flowing water, used to work machinery or to raise water to a higher level.
- - a method of production in which large crews of people performed work in one location
- - an area of land under the jurisdiction of a ruler or state.
- - The moment when James Monroe was in office
- - a vague and often exaggerated first appearance of an object seen in darkness or fog, especially at sea.
- - an artificial waterway constructed to allow the passage of boats or ships inland or to convey water for irrigation.
- - the buying and selling of slaves within the United States
- - young girls and women hired by Mill owners because they would work for less pay than men
- - the refusal to accept or comply with something; the attempt to prevent something by action or argument.
- - Boats used before which operated on steam
- - a wide way leading from one place to another, especially one with a specially prepared surface which vehicles can use.
- - a communication system that sends information by making and breaking an electrical connection
- - a work stoppage in order to force an employer to comply with demands
- - the art or activity of making drawings.
- - an agreement that stated the people of Missouri could own slaves and be admitted to the Union along with Maine, a free state
- - landform that rises prominently above its surroundings, generally exhibiting steep slopes, a relatively confined summit area, and considerable local relief
- - a machine that separates the cotton seeds and hulls from the cotton boll (tuft of cotton)
- - the action or an act of abolishing a system, practice, or institution.
- - an advocate or supporter of democracy.
- - creator of the power loom
- - Road where exclusively trains can go on
- - comb and clean (raw wool, hemp fibers, or similar material) with a sharp-toothed instrument in order to disentangle the fibers before spinning.
- the idea that women should raise their children to be good citizens who participated in the government
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- -the transition from a preindustrial economy to a market-oriented, capitalist economy
- - an approach to foreign policy that stated the American continents were no longer under European influence
- powers - a power not explicitly stated in the Constitution
- - Canal which stretched from Buffalo near Lake Erie in western New York to Albany
- - a religious song based on scripture and biblical figures in the Christian Bible, first sung by enslaved people in the South
- - parts of a mechanism that can be substituted one for another
- - a national legislative body, especially that of the US. The US Congress, which meets at the Capitol in Washington, D.C., was established by the Constitution of 1787 and is composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives.
- - (of a country or region) having widely developed industries.
- lands governed by the federal government but not belonging to any state
- - before the American Civil War
- - a building equipped with machinery for grinding grain into flour.
- - a machine that cuts stalks of wheat or oats
- - government funds for improvements or support of commerce
- - the concept of loyalty and devotion to one’s nation
- - a type of cloth or woven fabric.
- - a nonviolent refusal to obey authority and laws
- - 5th President of the United States
- a loyalty to whichever section or region of the country one was from, rather than to the nation as a whole
- - a policy of promoting the U.S. industrial system through the use of tariffs, federal subsidies to build roads and other public works, and a national bank to control currency
- - Growth of something that can range from a variety of things
- - the largest river in North America and one of the largest in the world
- - the complete and exclusive control of an industry by one company
- - the action or process of converting fibers into thread or yarn.
- - Creator of Ford motor company and many inventions connected to cotton
- - a soft white fibrous substance that surrounds the seeds of a tropical and subtropical plant and is used as textile fiber and thread for sewing.
48 Clues: - creator of the power loom • - before the American Civil War • - a type of cloth or woven fabric. • - 5th President of the United States • - an advocate or supporter of democracy. • - the art or activity of making drawings. • - Road where exclusively trains can go on • - Boats used before which operated on steam • - The moment when James Monroe was in office • ...
inventions 2019-02-04
s 2022-04-22
Across
- - a large wheel driven by flowing water, used to work machinery or to raise water to a higher level.
- - a method of production in which large crews of people performed work in one location
- - an area of land under the jurisdiction of a ruler or state.
- - The moment when James Monroe was in office
- - a vague and often exaggerated first appearance of an object seen in darkness or fog, especially at sea.
- - an artificial waterway constructed to allow the passage of boats or ships inland or to convey water for irrigation.
- - the buying and selling of slaves within the United States
- - young girls and women hired by Mill owners because they would work for less pay than men
- - the refusal to accept or comply with something; the attempt to prevent something by action or argument.
- - Boats used before which operated on steam
- - a wide way leading from one place to another, especially one with a specially prepared surface which vehicles can use.
- - a communication system that sends information by making and breaking an electrical connection
- - a work stoppage in order to force an employer to comply with demands
- - the art or activity of making drawings.
- - an agreement that stated the people of Missouri could own slaves and be admitted to the Union along with Maine, a free state
- - landform that rises prominently above its surroundings, generally exhibiting steep slopes, a relatively confined summit area, and considerable local relief
- - a machine that separates the cotton seeds and hulls from the cotton boll (tuft of cotton)
- - the action or an act of abolishing a system, practice, or institution.
- - an advocate or supporter of democracy.
- - creator of the power loom
- - Road where exclusively trains can go on
- - comb and clean (raw wool, hemp fibers, or similar material) with a sharp-toothed instrument in order to disentangle the fibers before spinning.
- the idea that women should raise their children to be good citizens who participated in the government
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- -the transition from a preindustrial economy to a market-oriented, capitalist economy
- - an approach to foreign policy that stated the American continents were no longer under European influence
- powers - a power not explicitly stated in the Constitution
- - Canal which stretched from Buffalo near Lake Erie in western New York to Albany
- - a religious song based on scripture and biblical figures in the Christian Bible, first sung by enslaved people in the South
- - parts of a mechanism that can be substituted one for another
- - a national legislative body, especially that of the US. The US Congress, which meets at the Capitol in Washington, D.C., was established by the Constitution of 1787 and is composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives.
- - (of a country or region) having widely developed industries.
- lands governed by the federal government but not belonging to any state
- - before the American Civil War
- - a building equipped with machinery for grinding grain into flour.
- - a machine that cuts stalks of wheat or oats
- - government funds for improvements or support of commerce
- - the concept of loyalty and devotion to one’s nation
- - a type of cloth or woven fabric.
- - a nonviolent refusal to obey authority and laws
- - 5th President of the United States
- a loyalty to whichever section or region of the country one was from, rather than to the nation as a whole
- - a policy of promoting the U.S. industrial system through the use of tariffs, federal subsidies to build roads and other public works, and a national bank to control currency
- - Growth of something that can range from a variety of things
- - the largest river in North America and one of the largest in the world
- - the complete and exclusive control of an industry by one company
- - the action or process of converting fibers into thread or yarn.
- - Creator of Ford motor company and many inventions connected to cotton
- - a soft white fibrous substance that surrounds the seeds of a tropical and subtropical plant and is used as textile fiber and thread for sewing.
48 Clues: - creator of the power loom • - before the American Civil War • - a type of cloth or woven fabric. • - 5th President of the United States • - an advocate or supporter of democracy. • - the art or activity of making drawings. • - Road where exclusively trains can go on • - Boats used before which operated on steam • - The moment when James Monroe was in office • ...
W33: D1-D5 Chapter 10 Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-22
Across
- - a large wheel driven by flowing water, used to work machinery or to raise water to a higher level.
- - a method of production in which large crews of people performed work in one location
- - an area of land under the jurisdiction of a ruler or state.
- - The moment when James Monroe was in office
- - a vague and often exaggerated first appearance of an object seen in darkness or fog, especially at sea.
- - an artificial waterway constructed to allow the passage of boats or ships inland or to convey water for irrigation.
- - the buying and selling of slaves within the United States
- - young girls and women hired by Mill owners because they would work for less pay than men
- - the refusal to accept or comply with something; the attempt to prevent something by action or argument.
- - Boats used before which operated on steam
- - a wide way leading from one place to another, especially one with a specially prepared surface which vehicles can use.
- - a communication system that sends information by making and breaking an electrical connection
- - a work stoppage in order to force an employer to comply with demands
- - the art or activity of making drawings.
- - an agreement that stated the people of Missouri could own slaves and be admitted to the Union along with Maine, a free state
- - landform that rises prominently above its surroundings, generally exhibiting steep slopes, a relatively confined summit area, and considerable local relief
- - a machine that separates the cotton seeds and hulls from the cotton boll (tuft of cotton)
- - the action or an act of abolishing a system, practice, or institution.
- - an advocate or supporter of democracy.
- - creator of the power loom
- - Road where exclusively trains can go on
- - comb and clean (raw wool, hemp fibers, or similar material) with a sharp-toothed instrument in order to disentangle the fibers before spinning.
- the idea that women should raise their children to be good citizens who participated in the government
Down
- -the transition from a preindustrial economy to a market-oriented, capitalist economy
- - an approach to foreign policy that stated the American continents were no longer under European influence
- powers - a power not explicitly stated in the Constitution
- - Canal which stretched from Buffalo near Lake Erie in western New York to Albany
- - a religious song based on scripture and biblical figures in the Christian Bible, first sung by enslaved people in the South
- - parts of a mechanism that can be substituted one for another
- - a national legislative body, especially that of the US. The US Congress, which meets at the Capitol in Washington, D.C., was established by the Constitution of 1787 and is composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives.
- - (of a country or region) having widely developed industries.
- lands governed by the federal government but not belonging to any state
- - before the American Civil War
- - a building equipped with machinery for grinding grain into flour.
- - a machine that cuts stalks of wheat or oats
- - government funds for improvements or support of commerce
- - the concept of loyalty and devotion to one’s nation
- - a type of cloth or woven fabric.
- - a nonviolent refusal to obey authority and laws
- - 5th President of the United States
- a loyalty to whichever section or region of the country one was from, rather than to the nation as a whole
- - a policy of promoting the U.S. industrial system through the use of tariffs, federal subsidies to build roads and other public works, and a national bank to control currency
- - Growth of something that can range from a variety of things
- - the largest river in North America and one of the largest in the world
- - the complete and exclusive control of an industry by one company
- - the action or process of converting fibers into thread or yarn.
- - Creator of Ford motor company and many inventions connected to cotton
- - a soft white fibrous substance that surrounds the seeds of a tropical and subtropical plant and is used as textile fiber and thread for sewing.
48 Clues: - creator of the power loom • - before the American Civil War • - a type of cloth or woven fabric. • - 5th President of the United States • - an advocate or supporter of democracy. • - the art or activity of making drawings. • - Road where exclusively trains can go on • - Boats used before which operated on steam • - The moment when James Monroe was in office • ...
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- His truest creed:laughter and joy, in skills and grades, he aims to deploy. Wishing you achieve all with unmatched effort and beautiful deed, embracing fitness fervor and gym enthusiast speed.
- Quiet and calm, and peeping from far.Hardly does he know ,he too is my future superstar
- As clear as a river and radiant as a sunbeam, may you continue to excel and flow consistently like a stream, always ready to embrace responsibilities.
- She knows what she wants, nurtures it quietly and takes time to share.May you keep fighting her own battles, without worrying about an army not being there"
- The sparkle in her eyes, she is wonderful beyond doubt She is a precious ‘gift of god’, May she always stay beautiful inside out
- A committed and versatile learner who approaches each day's lessons with enthusiasm, may your intellectual curiosity thrive and your versatility shine, both in academia and on the dance floor.
- Her chit chat and her giggles, she is cut above the rest,Full of feelings for one and all , may you always be the best.
- With skills in script writing, direction, and natural leadership, your creative journey is destined to illuminate screens and inspire others to follow your vision."
- Gracefully navigating ambitions high, may triumph be her companion in each daring race.
- Known for being a kind-hearted soul, spreading love and kindness in the future.
- A tech-savvy innovator, destined to revolutionize the tech industry.Embrace every opportunity to learn and innovate, for your destiny is to revolutionize the tech industry with your brilliance and vision.
- Her innocence mirrors that of an angel, adorned with a cherubic smile, May you perpetually garner love with your unstoppable style.
- As determined as Arjun, possessing a resilient core within, balancing academic enthusiasm with a fervor for sports.May you attain greater heights alway
- In the realm of quiet strength and creative flair, a delicate spirit, akin to the grace .May her artistic journey continue to bloom, painting a future filled with success.
- Energetic football enthusiastic,fueled by ambition and curiosity.May your life journey be as exciting as your game.
- With a creative flair in art and a soft-spoken charm, may your future be a masterpiece of gentle influence and artistic brilliance.
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- There is no manager like her, she is a person of high integrity and grace May you be with your principles and smile away in life’s race
- A global citizen with a broad perspective, fostering international understanding.May his endeavors transcend borders, creating bridges where diversity is never-ending.
- Graceful and unrestrained on the ground, In debates, she wields words like weapons profound.May this versatile champion achieve excellence abound.
- A dancing sensation with rhythm and grace, destined for the world's grandest stages.Embrace every step of your student journey, for your rhythm and grace will one day light up the world's grandest stages, captivating hearts and souls.
- While he might appear restless to you, this thinker is far from being at ease.I hope you astonish everyone by emerging as the absolute best among the best.
- Enthusiastic student, excelling on the football field and captivating on the stage.May your passion for football and love for acting lead you to a stage of triumph and applause in all your endeavors.
- Joyful student, innocent at heart, and a drumming enthusiast.May your days resonate with the rhythm of joy, innocence, and the beat of your drumming passion.
- Tech-savvy individual, finds joy in computer endeavors and embraces continual learning.May your tech prowess lead you to conquer new horizons and turn your dreams into triumphant realities.
- Enthusiastic about all things science, with a promising future in scientific research.Fuel your passion for science as a student, for your journey will lead to a future filled with groundbreaking discoveries and impactful research that shapes our world.
- Just like Arjun, strong at the core, As a climber, reach higher once more.
- Calm and composed in the face of challenges, a beacon of serenity.Cultivate your inner calm and composure, for you're destined to be a beacon of serenity, guiding others through life's challenges with grace and wisdom.
- A guitarist , a singer, a sports person, a dazzler and so much more I wish you excel in what you do and dream bigger than before
- With a dribble so tight, and a jump so high, a champ on the court, May you always reach for the sky.
- A player at heart, She is a champ in the hockey field.Watch her as she conquers all, And collects the winning sheild
- With an infectious love for fun, board work, and the company of friends, may your future be a delightful journey filled with laughter, camaraderie, and endless joy."
- Reserved and serene, enjoys friendly chats with peers. May your calm demeanor and warm conversations pave the way for a bright and fulfilling future.
32 Clues: Just like Arjun, strong at the core, As a climber, reach higher once more. • Known for being a kind-hearted soul, spreading love and kindness in the future. • Quiet and calm, and peeping from far.Hardly does he know ,he too is my future superstar • Gracefully navigating ambitions high, may triumph be her companion in each daring race. • ...
Paddock WH U1 Pre-Quiz Crossword 2023-12-17
Across
- "The Land Between Two Rivers" (the Tigris and Euphrates)
- Second Chinese dynasty; introduced the Mandate of Heaven in order to gain support for their rejection of the previous dynasty
- Monotheistic religion based on the "Covenant" between God and Abraham and the "Ten Commandments" received by Moses; you can learn more by reading The Torah
- Life is Suffering - Suffering is caused by craving and aversion - Suffering can be overcome and true happiness attained - The 8 Fold path is the way to achieve Nirvana
- Civilization characteristic: humans develop a particular skillset in one area and get very good at that one job
- ___ Crescent: Area in the modern Middle East that was considered a good place to grow crops
- City that is Holy for Christians due to it being the location of Jesus' crucifixion
- Harsh social organization system introduced to India by the Aryan invasion
- Community that has its own government, rules and military, but is ethnically and culturally similar to other communities in the area
- Large building made of sun-dried mud bricks that were used by Mesopotamian civilizations for religious and government purposes
- Major moment in human history when people began farming to produce food
- Communities that are located on major trade routes and became centers for trade
- Large, man-made, structures built in Ancient Egypt in order to protect dead Pharaohs
- Holy site for Muslims in the city of Mecca
- First Chinese dynasty
- The replacement of one ruling family with another; tends to happen every couple hundred years
- Time before the invention of writing; must be studied through archaeology
- Holy site for Jews in the city of Jerusalem
- Religion that believes in one god
- How many characteristics of Civilizations did we cover?
- The achievement of Enlightenment for those in the highest Caste of Hinduism
- One of the first stories ever written; about an ancient Mesopotamian leader
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- Attempt to increase travel and trade throughout the Babylonian Empire by having the same laws and punishments throughout the Empire
- Annual pattern of strong winds that bring wet and dry seasons to Southern and Southeast Asia
- Development of writing or other means of collecting and passing on knowledge important to a civilization
- Type of specialized workers that read and write ancient languages, like Cuneiform
- Government based on religion
- Chinese idea that children must show their parents respect and that parents should act in a way that deserves respect
- The combination of multiple, simple tools or ideas in order to complete a task more efficiently or powerfully
- Religion that believes in more than one god
- Theory that suggests that a higher power (like a god) created the Earth and put humans on it
- Theory that suggests that humans developed slowly from more primitive animals like "Lucy", a pre-history hominid
- Series of rulers from the same family line
- The achievement of Enlightenment by Buddhists who followed the Middle Path in all phases of the 8 fold path
- Ancient city along the Indus River that contains a lot of artifacts
- Development of leadership groups that set legal, religious, or trade standards for a civilization
- Process of drying and wrapping dead bodies in order to preserve them as long as possible
- Natural transportation route that provided life to Ancient Egypt
- Monotheistic religion based on "5 Pillars" taught by Muhammad, the final prophet; you can learn more by reading The Qu'ran
- Groups of people that move around instead of staying in one location (usually following animals for food)
- Man-made objects that help archeologists learn about ancient cultures
- Holy site for Muslims in the city of Jerusalem
- Monotheistic religion based on the teachings of Jesus, his role within the Holy Trinity and sacrifice to save humanity from sin; you can learn more by reading The New Testament of the Bible
- Using knowledge, tools or inventions to meet your needs
- Ancient trade network that started in China and extended through India to the Middle East
45 Clues: First Chinese dynasty • Government based on religion • Religion that believes in one god • Series of rulers from the same family line • Holy site for Muslims in the city of Mecca • Religion that believes in more than one god • Holy site for Jews in the city of Jerusalem • Holy site for Muslims in the city of Jerusalem • ...
W33: D1-D5 Chapter 10 Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-22
Across
- - a large wheel driven by flowing water, used to work machinery or to raise water to a higher level.
- - a method of production in which large crews of people performed work in one location
- - an area of land under the jurisdiction of a ruler or state.
- - The moment when James Monroe was in office
- - a vague and often exaggerated first appearance of an object seen in darkness or fog, especially at sea.
- - an artificial waterway constructed to allow the passage of boats or ships inland or to convey water for irrigation.
- - the buying and selling of slaves within the United States
- - young girls and women hired by Mill owners because they would work for less pay than men
- - the refusal to accept or comply with something; the attempt to prevent something by action or argument.
- - Boats used before which operated on steam
- - a wide way leading from one place to another, especially one with a specially prepared surface which vehicles can use.
- - a communication system that sends information by making and breaking an electrical connection
- - a work stoppage in order to force an employer to comply with demands
- - the art or activity of making drawings.
- - an agreement that stated the people of Missouri could own slaves and be admitted to the Union along with Maine, a free state
- - landform that rises prominently above its surroundings, generally exhibiting steep slopes, a relatively confined summit area, and considerable local relief
- - a machine that separates the cotton seeds and hulls from the cotton boll (tuft of cotton)
- - the action or an act of abolishing a system, practice, or institution.
- - an advocate or supporter of democracy.
- - creator of the power loom
- - Road where exclusively trains can go on
- - comb and clean (raw wool, hemp fibers, or similar material) with a sharp-toothed instrument in order to disentangle the fibers before spinning.
- the idea that women should raise their children to be good citizens who participated in the government
Down
- -the transition from a preindustrial economy to a market-oriented, capitalist economy
- - an approach to foreign policy that stated the American continents were no longer under European influence
- powers - a power not explicitly stated in the Constitution
- - Canal which stretched from Buffalo near Lake Erie in western New York to Albany
- - a religious song based on scripture and biblical figures in the Christian Bible, first sung by enslaved people in the South
- - parts of a mechanism that can be substituted one for another
- - a national legislative body, especially that of the US. The US Congress, which meets at the Capitol in Washington, D.C., was established by the Constitution of 1787 and is composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives.
- - (of a country or region) having widely developed industries.
- lands governed by the federal government but not belonging to any state
- - before the American Civil War
- - a building equipped with machinery for grinding grain into flour.
- - a machine that cuts stalks of wheat or oats
- - government funds for improvements or support of commerce
- - the concept of loyalty and devotion to one’s nation
- - a type of cloth or woven fabric.
- - a nonviolent refusal to obey authority and laws
- - 5th President of the United States
- a loyalty to whichever section or region of the country one was from, rather than to the nation as a whole
- - a policy of promoting the U.S. industrial system through the use of tariffs, federal subsidies to build roads and other public works, and a national bank to control currency
- - Growth of something that can range from a variety of things
- - the largest river in North America and one of the largest in the world
- - the complete and exclusive control of an industry by one company
- - the action or process of converting fibers into thread or yarn.
- - Creator of Ford motor company and many inventions connected to cotton
- - a soft white fibrous substance that surrounds the seeds of a tropical and subtropical plant and is used as textile fiber and thread for sewing.
48 Clues: - creator of the power loom • - before the American Civil War • - a type of cloth or woven fabric. • - 5th President of the United States • - an advocate or supporter of democracy. • - the art or activity of making drawings. • - Road where exclusively trains can go on • - Boats used before which operated on steam • - The moment when James Monroe was in office • ...
Foundational Concepts 2026-03-26
Across
- A person who starts and runs their own business, taking risks and coming up with innovative ways to solve problems.
- A system where employees receive a portion of the company's profits in addition to their regular compensation.
- The payment or benefits that individuals receive for their work or contributions to a business.
- Extra rewards or incentives given to employees for achieving specific goals or exceptional performance.
- The system of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services within a region or country.
- A model or example of a proposed solution used for testing and improvement.
- A business owned and operated by a single individual, who is responsible for all decisions and debts.
- The legal responsibility for debts or obligations.
- Additional payments given to employees based on the sales they generate.
- The legal protection given to creative works, such as books, songs, or artwork, granting the creator the right to control its usage. J.K. Rowling has the copyright for the "Harry Potter" books.
- Valuable and confidential information that gives a business a competitive advantage, such as a secret recipe or customer list. For instance, the secret formula of Coca-Cola is a trade secret.
- A business owned by two or more individuals who share responsibilities, profits, and debts.
- It combines features of a corporation and a partnership. Owners, called members, are protected from personal liability. LLCs choose how to be taxed and can have one or more owners.
- The ability of a business opportunity to generate profits and be sustainable in the long term.
- Studying the target market, customers, competition, and industry trends to understand the business's potential.
- Software, music, images, or videos with authorized permissions for use. They enhance businesses by saving time and improving visual appeal. For example, licensed images can enhance the attractiveness of a website or ads.
- A special symbol or design that represents a brand or product, helping people recognize and trust it. For example, the Nike logo is a trademark that represents their sports shoes and clothes.
- Predictions about how the business will do financially, like how much money it will make and spend.
- The different stages that a business goes through, including startup, growth, maturity, and decline.
- The process of creating new and unique ideas, products, or services that offer improved solutions or benefits.
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- A legal entity that exists separately from its owners, with a more complex structure involving shareholders and a board of directors.
- The strategy the business uses to make money and be successful.
- A legal document outlining the terms and conditions for using licensed materials, including usage rights, attribution requirements, and potential restrictions.
- A problem-solving approach that focuses on understanding users' needs, generating ideas, creating prototypes, and testing solutions.
- A special way of thinking that helps people succeed in the business world by being innovative and adaptable.
- The special features or benefits that make the business stand out from competitors.
- rights granted to inventors for new and useful inventions, preventing others from copying or selling them without permission. Alexander Graham Bell obtained a patent for the telephone.
- Something that makes a business stand out and gives it an edge over its competitors.
- Plans and strategies to attract customers and sell the product or service.
- Patterns or changes in the market that can affect the business.
- A short summary of the entire business plan that highlights the main points and goals.
- Small businesses create jobs, new ideas and products and support the local community.
- A fixed amount of money paid to an employee regularly, regardless of the number of hours worked.
- A short presentation that explains a business idea to investors or partners. It focuses on the important parts and aims to get people interested.
- The unauthorized use of copyrighted materials, which can lead to legal consequences, fines, or legal actions.
- A simple tool that helps entrepreneurs describe and improve their business idea. It shows things like who the customers are, how the business makes money, and the costs involved.
- The act of starting and running your own business, where you turn creative ideas into real products or services.
- The desire or need for a product or service among consumers.
- The potential for a business to grow and expand its operations.
- A detailed document that explains a business idea, goals, and how it will make money. It's like a roadmap for the business.
- Payments made to employees based on the number of hours worked.
41 Clues: The legal responsibility for debts or obligations. • The desire or need for a product or service among consumers. • The strategy the business uses to make money and be successful. • Patterns or changes in the market that can affect the business. • The potential for a business to grow and expand its operations. • ...
INVENTIONS 2020-02-10
Inventions 2024-01-25
Inventions 2024-01-25
Chapter 10 Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-26
Across
- the transition from a pre industrial economy to a market-oriented, capitalist economy
- this guy invented the steel plow.
- Between 1800 and 1850, the United States built the most advanced network in the world.
- territory lands governed by the federal government but not belonging to any state
- this invention uses waves to create energy.
- this guy created a telegraph that sent messages over electrical wires using a series of long and short pulses known as Morse code
- a method of production in which large crews of people performed work in one location
- Its impressive collection of American artifacts includes many items related to the industry.
- the act of putting an end to something, such as slavery
- The mighty Mississippi is the largest in North America and one of the largest in the world.
- before the American Civil War
- this guy made his rifles using interchangeable parts
- someone who farms and plants things
- a machine that sent messages long distances by sending electrical pulses in code over electrical wires
- an agreement that stated the people of Missouri could own slaves and be admitted to the Union along with Maine, a free state
- As the United States expanded its and its power, it negotiated how each new state would deal with the issue of slavery.
- a power not explicitly stated in the Constitution
- a nonviolent refusal to obey authority and laws
- this invention is what puts sleeping beauty to sleep.
- Increased access to education and the rise of organizations expanded women’s roles in the early republic.
- doctrine an approach to foreign policy that stated the American continents were no longer under European influence
- a machine that separates the cotton seeds and hulls from the cotton ball (tuft of cotton)
Down
- the cloth and clothing made from cotton and other raw materials
- New inventions made American workers more productive, created new industries, and contributed to the nation’s growth.
- On December 2, 1823, President Monroe delivered his seventh annual message to Congress, or what we know today as a of the Union address.
- this guy created the power loom for a more efficient cotton producing process
- A new invention enabled plantation owners to grow more crops and increase profits.
- the bill of is imporatnt
- the concept of loyalty and devotion to one’s nation
- a boat outfitted with steam boiler engines to power the paddle wheels that propel it forward
- this guy invented the power loom.
- this guy opened his first cloth factory in Rhode Island
- parts of a mechanism that can be substituted one for another
- a machine that cuts stalks of wheat or oats
- People trapped in the institution of created a culture of survival, resistance, and, ultimately, rebellion.
- a loyalty to whichever section or region of the country one was from, rather than to the nation as a whole
- a religious song based on scripture and biblical figures in the Christian Bible, first sung by enslaved people in the South
- someone who invents something
- the complete and exclusive control of an industry by one company
- a work stoppage in order to force an employer to comply with demands.
- this guy started a car company and his name is in the title.
- an era in which widespread production by machinery replaced goods made by hand
- a policy of promoting the U.S. industrial system
- looms this invention is a mechanized loom.
- the idea that women should raise their children to be good citizens who participated in the government
- government funds for improvements or support of commerce
- Americans developed a strong national identity during the administrations of James Madison and James Monroe.
- owners someone who owns slaves
- Industrialization in the early 19th century transformed the ways in which lived and worked.
- trade the buying and selling of slaves within the United States
50 Clues: someone who invents something • before the American Civil War • owners someone who owns slaves • the bill of is imporatnt • this guy invented the steel plow. • this guy invented the power loom. • someone who farms and plants things • looms this invention is a mechanized loom. • a machine that cuts stalks of wheat or oats • this invention uses waves to create energy. • ...
Inventions 2021-03-03
Inventions 2023-12-12
Inventions 2024-01-25
Inventions 2025-05-12
unit 1 Review Project 2020-03-03
Across
- A theory that government is merely a reflection of underlying economic forces
- the wealth and resources of a country or region, especially in terms of the production and consumption of goods and services.
- the study of who gets what, when, and how - or how policy decisions are made
- A theory of government and politics emphasizing that politics is mainly a competition among groups, each one pressing for its preferred policies.
- A government in which power is in the hands of a hereditary ruling class or nobility
- when something is kept safe
- Author of the Declaration of Independence
- a system of government in which the legislative and executive branches operate independently of each other
- Under certain circumstances involving a criminal threat to public safety, the interests of society should take precedence over individual rights
- the idea that all humans are born with rights, which include the right to life, liberty, and property
- the document recording the proclamation of the second Continental Congress (4 July 1776) asserting the independence of the colonies from Great Britain
- A joining of several groups for a common purpose.
- colonies based on a grant of land by the British Crown to a company or a group of settlers
- Government emerged when all the people of an area were brought under the authority of one person or group.
- The belief that people are free and equal by natural right, and that this, in turn, requires that all people give their consent to be governed; espoused by John Locke and influential in the writing of the declaration of independence.
- Ability of a state to govern its territory free from the control of its internal affairs by other states.
- Printer, author, inventor, diplomat, statesman, and Founding Father. One of the few Americans who was highly respected in Europe, primarily due to his discoveries in the field of electricity.
- the governing body of a nation, state, or community.
- The theory that a small number of very wealthy individuals, powerful corporate interest groups, and large financial institutions dominate key policy areas.test
- Colonies-Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Delaware-under the control of local proprietors, who appointed colonial governors.
- A form of government in which citizens rule directly and not through representatives
- 1689 laws protecting the rights of English subjects and Parliament
- government by the people
- A form of government in which powers are divided between a central government and several local governments.
- Colonies controlled by the British king through governors appointed by him and through the king's veto power over colonial laws.
- Services offered by the government to provide security and protection for citizens and businesses.
- A government ruled by a few powerful people
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- the royal charter of political rights given to rebellious English barons by King John in 1215
- The struggle for power in society. Human behavior in social contexts results from conflicts between competing groups.
- a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god.
- A form of government in which the leader has absolute power and authority.
- the head of an elected government; the principal minister of a sovereign or state.
- A system of government in which the power to rule is in the hands of a single individual
- state developed naturally out of the early family
- A single-chamber legislature
- The hierarchical structure and standardized procedures of govt allow bureaucrats to hold the real power over public policy; proposed by Max Weber
- A centralized government in which all government powers belong to a single, central agency.
- A state whose territory corresponds to that occupied by a particular ethnicity that has been transformed into a nationality
- a form of democracy in which the true interests of the masses were discovered through discussion within the Communist party, and then decisions were made under central leadership to serve those interests.
- A legislature consisting of two parts, or houses
- God created the state and that God had given those of royal birth a "divine right" to rule
- A system of government in which citizens elect representatives, or leaders, to make decisions about the laws for all the people.
- A system of government in which the legislature selects the prime minister or president.
- A system of government in which the head of state is a hereditary position and the king or queen has almost complete power
- English philosopher who argued that people have natural rights, king_george_3rd King of England, during the American Revolution
45 Clues: government by the people • when something is kept safe • A single-chamber legislature • Author of the Declaration of Independence • A government ruled by a few powerful people • A legislature consisting of two parts, or houses • state developed naturally out of the early family • A joining of several groups for a common purpose. • ...
Peloponnesian War Review 2026-01-16
Across
- (570-495 BCE) credited with many mathematical and scientific discoveries / built on the theories in geometry developed by the Babylonians and Indians centuries earlier
- (428-348 BCE) founder of a philosophical school in Athens / taught the theory of forms, which suggests that the physical world is not as real or true as "Forms" - the non-physical, timeless, absolute, and unchangeable essences of all things, which objects in the physical world merely imitate
- (454-395 BCE) claimed descent from Heracles / with Persian money, Sparta built a massive fleet under his leadership / won a streak of decisive victories in the Aegean that led Athens to capitulate and give up its empire
- city-state that ended Sparta domination / their victory at the Battle of Leuctra in 371 BCE permanently altered the Greek balance of power / their supremacy in Greece was short-lived, as they were defeated by the Macedonians in 338 BCE
- (460-370 BCE) a Greek physician who revolutionized ancient medicine / credited with the oath, whereby physicians swear to uphold specific ethical standards, that is still used today
- lasted for 27 years and resulted in the dramatic downfall of the Athenian Empire and the rise of Sparta as the dominant Greek city-state
- (480-404 BCE / also referred to as the Age of Pericles) during this period, Athens was recognized for development of democracy, as well as its achievements in art, philosophy, architecture, and literature
- resident foreigners with the rights of citizens in Ancient Greece / required to pay a poll tax and have a citizen sponsor / restricted in marriage and property ownership
- third phase of the Peloponnesian War began after the disastrous invasion of this island / south of the Italian peninsula
- small kingdom outside of the area dominated by the great city-states of Athens, Sparta, and Thebes, and briefly subordinate to Persia / viewed as inferior or even as barbarians by the rest of the Greeks
- state-owned serfs who worked the land and performed other labor to support the Spartan citizens / this population rebelled against their Spartan masters after an earthquake in 464 BCE / outnumbered the Spartan population 224,000 to 32,000 in the 5th century BCE
- (495-429 BCE)Athenian statesman responsible for the development of Athenian democracy and the Athenian empire / used the new weapon of the popular vote against the old power of family politics / oversaw the construction of the Acropolis, which included the Parthenon
- (485-425 BCE) described as the "Father of History" to some - the "Father of Lies" to others / during the Golden Age of Athens, he wrote "The Histories" - a detailed account of the Greco-Persian Wars
- formed in 478 BCE after the Persian Wars to protect Greek territory from another Persian invasion / emerged as the Athenian Empire
Down
- a heavily armed foot soldier of Ancient Greece / carried a short stabbing sword, a spear one and a half times their height, and a wooden shield / wore bronze armor / fought in a phalanx formation
- a peninsula and geographic region in Southern Greece, and the southernmost region of the Balkans / major cities of Sparta, Corinth, Argos and Megalopolis were all located on this peninsula
- alliance network dominated by Sparta / lasted from 560 to 366 BCE
- (359-336 BCE) conquered most of Greece / achieved this conquest through the reformation of his army, his extensive use of siege engines, and his use of effective diplomacy and marriage alliances / father of Alexander the Great
- (460-399 BCE) an Athenian general who wrote the contemporary History of the Peloponnesian War between Athens and Sparta
- (338-337 BCE) federation of Greek states created in order to unify Greek military forces under Macedonian leadership (hegemony) in their conquest of the Achaemenid Persian Empire
- the dominance of one group or nations over another
- (525-456) father of tragedy / wrote the Oresteia, concerning the murder of Agamemnon (a king of Mycenae who commanded the Greeks during the Trojan War) by his wife Clytemnestra
- (470-399 BCE) Greek philosopher from Athens who is credited as the founder of Western philosophy / first moral philosopher of the ethical tradition of thought / examined subjects in the style of question and answer
- (384-322 BCE) his writings cover a broad range of subjects spanning the natural sciences, philosophy, linguistics, economics, politics, psychology, and the arts / shortly after Plato died, he left Athens, and at the request of Philip II, tutored his son Alexander the Great
24 Clues: the dominance of one group or nations over another • alliance network dominated by Sparta / lasted from 560 to 366 BCE • (460-399 BCE) an Athenian general who wrote the contemporary History of the Peloponnesian War between Athens and Sparta • ...
Greece Review 2 2026-01-21
Across
- (495-429 BCE)Athenian statesman responsible for the development of Athenian democracy and the Athenian empire / used the new weapon of the popular vote against the old power of family politics / oversaw the construction of the Acropolis, which included the Parthenon
- (359-336 BCE) conquered most of Greece / achieved this conquest through the reformation of his army, his extensive use of siege engines, and his use of effective diplomacy and marriage alliances / father of Alexander the Great
- (428-348 BCE) founder of a philosophical school in Athens / taught the theory of forms, which suggests that the physical world is not as real or true as "Forms" - the non-physical, timeless, absolute, and unchangeable essences of all things, which objects in the physical world merely imitate
- a peninsula and geographic region in Southern Greece, and the southernmost region of the Balkans / major cities of Sparta, Corinth, Argos and Megalopolis were all located on this peninsula
- state-owned serfs who worked the land and performed other labor to support the Spartan citizens / this population rebelled against their Spartan masters after an earthquake in 464 BCE / outnumbered the Spartan population 224,000 to 32,000 in the 5th century BCE
- (460-399 BCE) an Athenian general who wrote the contemporary History of the Peloponnesian War between Athens and Sparta
- formed in 478 BCE after the Persian Wars to protect Greek territory from another Persian invasion / emerged as the Athenian Empire
- third phase of the Peloponnesian War began after the disastrous invasion of this island / south of the Italian peninsula
- (470-399 BCE) Greek philosopher from Athens who is credited as the founder of Western philosophy / first moral philosopher of the ethical tradition of thought / examined subjects in the style of question and answer
- resident foreigners with the rights of citizens in Ancient Greece / required to pay a poll tax and have a citizen sponsor / restricted in marriage and property ownership
- the dominance of one group or nations over another
- (570-495 BCE) credited with many mathematical and scientific discoveries / built on the theories in geometry developed by the Babylonians and Indians centuries earlier
- (525-456) father of tragedy / wrote the Oresteia, concerning the murder of Agamemnon (a king of Mycenae who commanded the Greeks during the Trojan War) by his wife Clytemnestra
- city-state that ended Sparta domination / their victory at the Battle of Leuctra in 371 BCE permanently altered the Greek balance of power / their supremacy in Greece was short-lived, as they were defeated by the Macedonians in 338 BCE
Down
- a heavily armed foot soldier of Ancient Greece / carried a short stabbing sword, a spear one and a half times their height, and a wooden shield / wore bronze armor / fought in a phalanx formation
- lasted for 27 years and resulted in the dramatic downfall of the Athenian Empire and the rise of Sparta as the dominant Greek city-state
- (454-395 BCE) claimed descent from Heracles / with Persian money, Sparta built a massive fleet under his leadership / won a streak of decisive victories in the Aegean that led Athens to capitulate and give up its empire
- (384-322 BCE) his writings cover a broad range of subjects spanning the natural sciences, philosophy, linguistics, economics, politics, psychology, and the arts / shortly after Plato died, he left Athens, and at the request of Philip II, tutored his son Alexander the Great
- (460-370 BCE) a Greek physician who revolutionized ancient medicine / credited with the oath, whereby physicians swear to uphold specific ethical standards, that is still used today
- alliance network dominated by Sparta / lasted from 560 to 366 BCE
- small kingdom outside of the area dominated by the great city-states of Athens, Sparta, and Thebes, and briefly subordinate to Persia / viewed as inferior or even as barbarians by the rest of the Greeks
- (480-404 BCE / also referred to as the Age of Pericles) during this period, Athens was recognized for development of democracy, as well as its achievements in art, philosophy, architecture, and literature
- (485-425 BCE) described as the "Father of History" to some - the "Father of Lies" to others / during the Golden Age of Athens, he wrote "The Histories" - a detailed account of the Greco-Persian Wars
- (338-337 BCE) federation of Greek states created in order to unify Greek military forces under Macedonian leadership (hegemony) in their conquest of the Achaemenid Persian Empire
24 Clues: the dominance of one group or nations over another • alliance network dominated by Sparta / lasted from 560 to 366 BCE • (460-399 BCE) an Athenian general who wrote the contemporary History of the Peloponnesian War between Athens and Sparta • ...
dddd 2022-04-22
Across
- - a large wheel driven by flowing water, used to work machinery or to raise water to a higher level.
- - a method of production in which large crews of people performed work in one location
- - an area of land under the jurisdiction of a ruler or state.
- - The moment when James Monroe was in office
- - a vague and often exaggerated first appearance of an object seen in darkness or fog, especially at sea.
- - an artificial waterway constructed to allow the passage of boats or ships inland or to convey water for irrigation.
- - the buying and selling of slaves within the United States
- - young girls and women hired by Mill owners because they would work for less pay than men
- - the refusal to accept or comply with something; the attempt to prevent something by action or argument.
- - Boats used before which operated on steam
- - a wide way leading from one place to another, especially one with a specially prepared surface which vehicles can use.
- - a communication system that sends information by making and breaking an electrical connection
- - a work stoppage in order to force an employer to comply with demands
- - the art or activity of making drawings.
- - an agreement that stated the people of Missouri could own slaves and be admitted to the Union along with Maine, a free state
- - landform that rises prominently above its surroundings, generally exhibiting steep slopes, a relatively confined summit area, and considerable local relief
- - a machine that separates the cotton seeds and hulls from the cotton boll (tuft of cotton)
- - the action or an act of abolishing a system, practice, or institution.
- - an advocate or supporter of democracy.
- - creator of the power loom
- - Road where exclusively trains can go on
- - comb and clean (raw wool, hemp fibers, or similar material) with a sharp-toothed instrument in order to disentangle the fibers before spinning.
- the idea that women should raise their children to be good citizens who participated in the government
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- -the transition from a preindustrial economy to a market-oriented, capitalist economy
- - an approach to foreign policy that stated the American continents were no longer under European influence
- powers - a power not explicitly stated in the Constitution
- - Canal which stretched from Buffalo near Lake Erie in western New York to Albany
- - a religious song based on scripture and biblical figures in the Christian Bible, first sung by enslaved people in the South
- - parts of a mechanism that can be substituted one for another
- - a national legislative body, especially that of the US. The US Congress, which meets at the Capitol in Washington, D.C., was established by the Constitution of 1787 and is composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives.
- - (of a country or region) having widely developed industries.
- lands governed by the federal government but not belonging to any state
- - before the American Civil War
- - a building equipped with machinery for grinding grain into flour.
- - a machine that cuts stalks of wheat or oats
- - government funds for improvements or support of commerce
- - the concept of loyalty and devotion to one’s nation
- - a type of cloth or woven fabric.
- - a nonviolent refusal to obey authority and laws
- - 5th President of the United States
- a loyalty to whichever section or region of the country one was from, rather than to the nation as a whole
- - a policy of promoting the U.S. industrial system through the use of tariffs, federal subsidies to build roads and other public works, and a national bank to control currency
- - Growth of something that can range from a variety of things
- - the largest river in North America and one of the largest in the world
- - the complete and exclusive control of an industry by one company
- - the action or process of converting fibers into thread or yarn.
- - Creator of Ford motor company and many inventions connected to cotton
- - a soft white fibrous substance that surrounds the seeds of a tropical and subtropical plant and is used as textile fiber and thread for sewing.
48 Clues: - creator of the power loom • - before the American Civil War • - a type of cloth or woven fabric. • - 5th President of the United States • - an advocate or supporter of democracy. • - the art or activity of making drawings. • - Road where exclusively trains can go on • - Boats used before which operated on steam • - The moment when James Monroe was in office • ...
W33: D1-D5 Chapter 10 Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-22
Across
- - a large wheel driven by flowing water, used to work machinery or to raise water to a higher level.
- - a method of production in which large crews of people performed work in one location
- - an area of land under the jurisdiction of a ruler or state.
- - The moment when James Monroe was in office
- - a vague and often exaggerated first appearance of an object seen in darkness or fog, especially at sea.
- - an artificial waterway constructed to allow the passage of boats or ships inland or to convey water for irrigation.
- - the buying and selling of slaves within the United States
- - young girls and women hired by Mill owners because they would work for less pay than men
- - the refusal to accept or comply with something; the attempt to prevent something by action or argument.
- - Boats used before which operated on steam
- - a wide way leading from one place to another, especially one with a specially prepared surface which vehicles can use.
- - a communication system that sends information by making and breaking an electrical connection
- - a work stoppage in order to force an employer to comply with demands
- - the art or activity of making drawings.
- - an agreement that stated the people of Missouri could own slaves and be admitted to the Union along with Maine, a free state
- - landform that rises prominently above its surroundings, generally exhibiting steep slopes, a relatively confined summit area, and considerable local relief
- - a machine that separates the cotton seeds and hulls from the cotton boll (tuft of cotton)
- - the action or an act of abolishing a system, practice, or institution.
- - an advocate or supporter of democracy.
- - creator of the power loom
- - Road where exclusively trains can go on
- - comb and clean (raw wool, hemp fibers, or similar material) with a sharp-toothed instrument in order to disentangle the fibers before spinning.
- the idea that women should raise their children to be good citizens who participated in the government
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- -the transition from a preindustrial economy to a market-oriented, capitalist economy
- - an approach to foreign policy that stated the American continents were no longer under European influence
- powers - a power not explicitly stated in the Constitution
- - Canal which stretched from Buffalo near Lake Erie in western New York to Albany
- - a religious song based on scripture and biblical figures in the Christian Bible, first sung by enslaved people in the South
- - parts of a mechanism that can be substituted one for another
- - a national legislative body, especially that of the US. The US Congress, which meets at the Capitol in Washington, D.C., was established by the Constitution of 1787 and is composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives.
- - (of a country or region) having widely developed industries.
- lands governed by the federal government but not belonging to any state
- - before the American Civil War
- - a building equipped with machinery for grinding grain into flour.
- - a machine that cuts stalks of wheat or oats
- - government funds for improvements or support of commerce
- - the concept of loyalty and devotion to one’s nation
- - a type of cloth or woven fabric.
- - a nonviolent refusal to obey authority and laws
- - 5th President of the United States
- a loyalty to whichever section or region of the country one was from, rather than to the nation as a whole
- - a policy of promoting the U.S. industrial system through the use of tariffs, federal subsidies to build roads and other public works, and a national bank to control currency
- - Growth of something that can range from a variety of things
- - the largest river in North America and one of the largest in the world
- - the complete and exclusive control of an industry by one company
- - the action or process of converting fibers into thread or yarn.
- - Creator of Ford motor company and many inventions connected to cotton
- - a soft white fibrous substance that surrounds the seeds of a tropical and subtropical plant and is used as textile fiber and thread for sewing.
48 Clues: - creator of the power loom • - before the American Civil War • - a type of cloth or woven fabric. • - 5th President of the United States • - an advocate or supporter of democracy. • - the art or activity of making drawings. • - Road where exclusively trains can go on • - Boats used before which operated on steam • - The moment when James Monroe was in office • ...
Industrial Revoultion 2026-03-12
Across
- The process of moving from an agricultural society, in which most goods are handmade, to a society that thrives on machine-manufactured goods.
- woven cloth, fabric
- Movement taking and fencing off land formerly shared by peasants to create larger fields
- Arkwright English inventor and entrepreneur who became the wealthiest and most successful textile manufacturer of the first Industrial Revolution. He invented the water frame, a machine that, with minimal human supervision, could spin several threads at once.
- of Socialism and Communism classless society (equality)
- Whitney American inventor of the cotton gin
- Revolution A time when new inventions such as the seed drill and the steel plow made farming easier and faster. The production of food rose dramatically.
- Act of 1833 British law designed to improve factory conditions and reduce child labor
- power to steam power Characteristic of the Industrial Revolution
- Movement of people from rural areas to cities
- industry goods made by hand in the home
- Engine heat engine that performs mechanical work with steam power; powered factories
- mills factory for textiles
- Jenny a spinning machine that can develop more than one spindle, letting someone spin several yarns at the same time
- A business owned by stockholders who share in its profits but are not personally responsible for its debts
- Factors reasons for people to want to move away from their area or country
- Urban apartment buildings that served as housing for poor factory workers. Often poorly constructed and overcrowded.
- Factors reasons for emigration to a new land
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- Gin Eli Whitney's invention that removed seeds from cotton faster than any man, at least ten times more; it called for more production, meaning more slaves
- Robert Fulton's invention that increased trade and transport, namely in Mississippi
- Pasteur French chemist who made the link between disease and microbes, developed vaccines against rabies and anthrax, developed pasteurization to kill disease caring microbes in milk
- A theory or system of social organization based on the holding of all property in common, actual ownership being ascribed to the community as a whole or to the state.
- line In a factory, an arrangement where a product is moved from worker to worker, with each person performing a single task in the making of the product.
- person who assumes all financial risk in starting a business
- production production of goods in large numbers through the use of machinery and assembly lines
- union workers' organization formed to fight against poor factory conditions, low wages, and machinery that replaced workers
- Revolution era where household industries (cottage industry) were replaced with factories and powered machinery
- A system in which society, usually in the form of the government, owns and controls the means of production.
- Marx 1818-1883. 19th century philosopher, political economist, sociologist, humanist, political theorist, and revolutionary. Often recognized as the father of communism. Analysis of history led to his belief that communism would replace capitalism as it replaced feudalism. Believed in a classless society.
- rotation the system of growing a different crop in a field each year to preserve the fertility of the land
- An economic system based on private property and free enterprise.
- movement of people who were displaced from their jobs, from rural areas (country) to the cities
- Watt Scottish engineer and inventor whose improvements in the steam engine led to its wide use in industry (1736-1819).
- invention of Samuel B. Morse that kept the US closer by letting people communicate to others that were miles away
- Smith Scottish moral philosopher and a pioneer of political economics. Seen today as the father of Capitalism. Wrote On the Wealth of Nations (1776) One of the key figures of the Scottish Enlightenment.
- Girls women workers who went to work for cloth corporations in Lowell, Massachusetts in the Industrial Revolution
- Ford Assembly Line
- Parts Eli Whitney's invention first used for weaponry. Allowed for parts of weapons to be replaced without getting a new weapon. Led to assembly line and gave US factory systems fame
- Bessemer He revolutionized the way to manufacture steel by making the process quicker and more efficient
39 Clues: Ford Assembly Line • woven cloth, fabric • mills factory for textiles • industry goods made by hand in the home • Whitney American inventor of the cotton gin • Factors reasons for emigration to a new land • Movement of people from rural areas to cities • of Socialism and Communism classless society (equality) • person who assumes all financial risk in starting a business • ...
Chapter 10 Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-26
Across
- an agreement that stated the people of Missouri could own slaves and be admitted to the Union along with Maine, a free state
- this invention uses waves to create energy.
- Americans developed a strong national identity during the administrations of James Madison and James Monroe.
- Industrialization in the early 19th century transformed the ways in which lived and worked.
- before the American Civil War
- this guy opened his first cloth factory in Rhode Island
- a work stoppage in order to force an employer to comply with demands.
- a policy of promoting the U.S. industrial system
- this guy made his rifles using interchangeable parts
- trade the buying and selling of slaves within the United States
- this guy invented the power loom.
- looms this invention is a mechanized loom.
- this guy invented the steel plow.
- On December 2, 1823, President Monroe delivered his seventh annual message to Congress, or what we know today as a of the Union address.
- the cloth and clothing made from cotton and other raw materials
- a boat outfitted with steam boiler engines to power the paddle wheels that propel it forward
- The mighty Mississippi is the largest in North America and one of the largest in the world.
- an era in which widespread production by machinery replaced goods made by hand
- a nonviolent refusal to obey authority and laws
- As the United States expanded its and its power, it negotiated how each new state would deal with the issue of slavery.
- the concept of loyalty and devotion to one’s nation
- New inventions made American workers more productive, created new industries, and contributed to the nation’s growth.
- a method of production in which large crews of people performed work in one location
- the complete and exclusive control of an industry by one company
- a loyalty to whichever section or region of the country one was from, rather than to the nation as a whole
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- the bill of is imporatnt
- a power not explicitly stated in the Constitution
- Increased access to education and the rise of organizations expanded women’s roles in the early republic.
- owners someone who owns slaves
- territory lands governed by the federal government but not belonging to any state
- a religious song based on scripture and biblical figures in the Christian Bible, first sung by enslaved people in the South
- parts of a mechanism that can be substituted one for another
- People trapped in the institution of created a culture of survival, resistance, and, ultimately, rebellion.
- doctrine an approach to foreign policy that stated the American continents were no longer under European influence
- the idea that women should raise their children to be good citizens who participated in the government
- the transition from a pre industrial economy to a market-oriented, capitalist economy
- a machine that sent messages long distances by sending electrical pulses in code over electrical wires
- this guy started a car company and his name is in the title.
- a machine that separates the cotton seeds and hulls from the cotton ball (tuft of cotton)
- someone who invents something
- government funds for improvements or support of commerce
- someone who farms and plants things
- the act of putting an end to something, such as slavery
- Its impressive collection of American artifacts includes many items related to the industry.
- a machine that cuts stalks of wheat or oats
- Between 1800 and 1850, the United States built the most advanced network in the world.
- this invention is what puts sleeping beauty to sleep.
- this guy created the power loom for a more efficient cotton producing process
- this guy created a telegraph that sent messages over electrical wires using a series of long and short pulses known as Morse code
- A new invention enabled plantation owners to grow more crops and increase profits.
50 Clues: before the American Civil War • someone who invents something • owners someone who owns slaves • the bill of is imporatnt • this guy invented the power loom. • this guy invented the steel plow. • someone who farms and plants things • looms this invention is a mechanized loom. • this invention uses waves to create energy. • a machine that cuts stalks of wheat or oats • ...
Revolution Solution 2015-04-16
Across
- Armed revolt by Fidel Castro and his movement against President and dictator Batista from 1953 to 1959 leading to a socialists and eventual Communist state
- The split of our nation against disagreements of state's rights and slavery
- The first successful slave uprising against its French oppressors on half an island; led by Touissant L'Overture
- Movement of the middle class against long term dictatorship of Porfirio Diaz fro 1876-1911, movement lasted well into 1920's
- Student movements and revolutions in 1979 against the Pahlavi dynasty
- This 1949 revolution was the end of this nation's drive to power following the second part of its civil war; also known as the "War of Liberation"; the two factions of this nation were the Communist Party and Nationalist Party and often fought amidst WWII
- This was a religious revolution that involved the split of the Roman Catholic Church accredited to theological reformer Martin Luther with his Ninety-Five Theses and led to the formation of the Protestant Religion and other counter religions such as Lutheranism, Calvinists and Jesuits as early as in the 16th century
- Fight for individual personal freedoms in America in the 1960's-70's for racial equality
- This period was a cultural and social revolution that bridged the gap from the middle ages to modern world from the 14th to 17th centuries and reform occurred as renewed perspectives in literature, art, education, politics, and science emerged
- Uprising against imperialism by members of a Chinese secret society who were against the spread of Japanese and Western culture in China, missionary activity and any form of imperialism in China in 1900
- Various set of revolutions to stop the autocracy of the Tzar in 1917 and led to the creation of the Federal Republic of this nation
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- This war was between Russia and the Republic of Ichkeria primarily over land disputes and longstanding years of conflict over independence; this war was specifically from 1994-1996 but the conflict between these regions predates 1785 between Russia and nationalist Islamist forces
- The social and political movement against absolute monarchy stemming from spreading ideas of Enlightenment, taxes and other economic woes
- Transition of working conditions to manufacturing processes, usage of raw materials, inventions, machinery and mass production
- Mutiny that was a threat to India's East India Company and led to Indian autonomy from British colonization; also known as Indian Rebellion
- The war for independence for patriots against British colonization in the new world
- Civil War from 1850-1864 against a corrupt feudal monarchy where 20 million people died in this attempt led by Xiuquan against the Qing dynasty for wanting social reform for women's equality and Christianity to replace Confucianism, Daoism, Buddhism and other religions
- January 25th 2011 acts of civil disobedience to overthrow President Hosni Mubarak; also known as "Arab Spring"
- Consisted of the overthrow of King James the II of England by a band of English members of Parliament; also known as the English War of Succession that led to William of Orange taking over rule of England in 1688
- Led to the restoring of the Ottoman Constitution in the Ottoman empire in 1908; a constitutional monarchy was established and the new regime opposed the authoritarian regime of Ottoman sultan Abdulhamid II
- This was a social revolution that involved a movement over corruption, the meaning of life, establishments, peace, love, social freedoms, a rejection of mainstream culture, sexual revolution, recreational drug use and an array of other social aversions and acceptances
- The fight for gender equality socially, politically, in jobs and in education
- Quest to end internal racial segregation enforced by the government from 1948 to 1994
- This revolution was leader Mao Zedong's attempt to restore the nation's beliefs, principles, education and faith in the government and in him as a leader; he wanted to get the people back on his side fully but this revolution backfired with over 1.5 million casualties, the Red Guard military cult attacked any who spoke out against Mao and a reverse result occurred in many losing faith in the nation's government as a result of the injustice
- This Civil War preceded WWII and was fought between the Republicans who were loyal to this nation's democratic republic and the Nationalists who were rebel group led by General Francisco Franco from 1936 to 1939
- This Civil War stemmed from longstanding disputes due to religious differences in a state where politics and religion were linked but there were significant Muslims, Shias and Sunnis in a French colonized region that was dominated by Christianity; the revolution lasted for long and many died from 1975 to 1990
26 Clues: Student movements and revolutions in 1979 against the Pahlavi dynasty • The split of our nation against disagreements of state's rights and slavery • The fight for gender equality socially, politically, in jobs and in education • The war for independence for patriots against British colonization in the new world • ...
The Peloponnesian War Review 2 2024-12-16
Across
- (495-429 BCE)Athenian statesman responsible for the development of Athenian democracy and the Athenian empire / used the new weapon of the popular vote against the old power of family politics / oversaw the construction of the Acropolis, which included the Parthenon
- (359-336 BCE) conquered most of Greece / achieved this conquest through the reformation of his army, his extensive use of siege engines, and his use of effective diplomacy and marriage alliances / father of Alexander the Great
- (428-348 BCE) founder of a philosophical school in Athens / taught the theory of forms, which suggests that the physical world is not as real or true as "Forms" - the non-physical, timeless, absolute, and unchangeable essences of all things, which objects in the physical world merely imitate
- a peninsula and geographic region in Southern Greece, and the southernmost region of the Balkans / major cities of Sparta, Corinth, Argos and Megalopolis were all located on this peninsula
- state-owned serfs who worked the land and performed other labor to support the Spartan citizens / this population rebelled against their Spartan masters after an earthquake in 464 BCE / outnumbered the Spartan population 224,000 to 32,000 in the 5th century BCE
- (460-399 BCE) an Athenian general who wrote the contemporary History of the Peloponnesian War between Athens and Sparta
- formed in 478 BCE after the Persian Wars to protect Greek territory from another Persian invasion / emerged as the Athenian Empire
- third phase of the Peloponnesian War began after the disastrous invasion of this island / south of the Italian peninsula
- (470-399 BCE) Greek philosopher from Athens who is credited as the founder of Western philosophy / first moral philosopher of the ethical tradition of thought / examined subjects in the style of question and answer
- resident foreigners with the rights of citizens in Ancient Greece / required to pay a poll tax and have a citizen sponsor / restricted in marriage and property ownership
- the dominance of one group or nations over another
- (570-495 BCE) credited with many mathematical and scientific discoveries / built on the theories in geometry developed by the Babylonians and Indians centuries earlier
- (525-456) father of tragedy / wrote the Oresteia, concerning the murder of Agamemnon (a king of Mycenae who commanded the Greeks during the Trojan War) by his wife Clytemnestra
- city-state that ended Sparta domination / their victory at the Battle of Leuctra in 371 BCE permanently altered the Greek balance of power / their supremacy in Greece was short-lived, as they were defeated by the Macedonians in 338 BCE
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- a heavily armed foot soldier of Ancient Greece / carried a short stabbing sword, a spear one and a half times their height, and a wooden shield / wore bronze armor / fought in a phalanx formation
- lasted for 27 years and resulted in the dramatic downfall of the Athenian Empire and the rise of Sparta as the dominant Greek city-state
- (454-395 BCE) claimed descent from Heracles / with Persian money, Sparta built a massive fleet under his leadership / won a streak of decisive victories in the Aegean that led Athens to capitulate and give up its empire
- (384-322 BCE) his writings cover a broad range of subjects spanning the natural sciences, philosophy, linguistics, economics, politics, psychology, and the arts / shortly after Plato died, he left Athens, and at the request of Philip II, tutored his son Alexander the Great
- (460-370 BCE) a Greek physician who revolutionized ancient medicine / credited with the oath, whereby physicians swear to uphold specific ethical standards, that is still used today
- alliance network dominated by Sparta / lasted from 560 to 366 BCE
- small kingdom outside of the area dominated by the great city-states of Athens, Sparta, and Thebes, and briefly subordinate to Persia / viewed as inferior or even as barbarians by the rest of the Greeks
- (480-404 BCE / also referred to as the Age of Pericles) during this period, Athens was recognized for development of democracy, as well as its achievements in art, philosophy, architecture, and literature
- (485-425 BCE) described as the "Father of History" to some - the "Father of Lies" to others / during the Golden Age of Athens, he wrote "The Histories" - a detailed account of the Greco-Persian Wars
- (338-337 BCE) federation of Greek states created in order to unify Greek military forces under Macedonian leadership (hegemony) in their conquest of the Achaemenid Persian Empire
24 Clues: the dominance of one group or nations over another • alliance network dominated by Sparta / lasted from 560 to 366 BCE • (460-399 BCE) an Athenian general who wrote the contemporary History of the Peloponnesian War between Athens and Sparta • ...
Chapter 10 vocab quiz 2022-04-21
Across
- largest river in North America
- governed by the federal government but not belonging to any state
- funds for improvements or support of commerce
- What is the number one thing today that helped us in the 1800s-1850s was used for transportation?
- complete and exclusive control of an industry by one company
- The United States entered the industrial revolution through the —------- industry, which produced cloth and clothing from cotton and other raw materials.
- enacted, the ban caused —-----------, or slave trade within the United States, to increase.
- bale of _______________ can make over 1200 men’s T-shirts or 313600 $100 bills.
- Who created a single operator which became efficient?
- the concept of loyalty and devotion to one’s nation
- policy of promoting the U.S. industrial system using a national bank to control currency
- Who led a small group of fellow slaves in a violent rebellion in 1831?
- United States negotiated how each new state would deal with the issue of _____________ as it expanded.
- What type of machine can power use water for power?
- trapped in the institution of slavery created a culture of _____________.
- Who was arguing the same statement for putting tariffs and taxes on imported goods?
- access to education and the rise of women’s organizations expanded ___________________ in the early republic
- or the nonviolent refusal to obey authority and laws, was another way enslaved people resisted slavery.
- What invention helped them turn fibers into yarn then yarn to woven and then woven into cloth?
- act of putting an end to something
- Compromise,an agreement that stated Missouri residents could own slaves and join the Union
- new invention enabled southern plantation owners to grow more crops and increase profits.
- Historians refer to this set of societal expectations for mothers as _____ .
- What was the United states remembered as in 1816?
- Who in 1822 had found the Hatford Female Seminary?
- Which slave in 1822 was freed by using scripture to inspire other arsenals to take over arsenals and burn down buildings?
- is the most influential inventor in 1765?
- power not explicitly stated in the Constitution
- What did American history demonstrated by using this card to trade for cotton?
- sent messages over electrical wires using a series of long and short pulses known as morse code.
- Whitney made his rifles using —---------------.
- approach to foreign policy that stated the American continents were no longer under European influence
- quickly cut, or reaped, stalks of wheat from the field and gathered them up for processing.
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- Who argued for tarffis and taxes on imported goods?
- _________ in the early 19th century transformed the ways in which Americans lived and worked.
- Who wrote that women not intellectually inferior to men?
- inventions contributed to the nation’s _______________ ______________.
- motherhood,the idea that to be good citizens women should raise their children
- United States built the most advanced__________ in the world in the 1800s.
- ________________________________connects Lake Michigan to the Illinois and Mississippi rivers near the city of Chicago.
- or boats outfitted with steam boiler engines to power their paddle wheels, revolutionized river travel and made shipping quicker.
- Who open the first ever cotton factory in Rhode Island?
- What type of materials are carried by horse-drawn wagons?
- What are noisy fast-moving and can turn yarn into cloth?
- Who was the name of the slave in 1800s who gotten bored of his slave owner?
- _______________ stretches from Buffalo near Lake Erie in western New York to Albany.
- What machine is used to combine thread from 10-15 bobbins into strong yarn?
- Which plant was the first produce ever in the 17 states?
- also composed songs called —------ based on scripture and biblical figures such as Moses, who lead the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt.
- loyalty to whichever section or region of the country one was from
- the 1830s, the Lowell workers organized severa —------, or work stoppages, to protest cuts in wages.
51 Clues: largest river in North America • act of putting an end to something • is the most influential inventor in 1765? • funds for improvements or support of commerce • power not explicitly stated in the Constitution • Whitney made his rifles using —---------------. • What was the United states remembered as in 1816? • Who in 1822 had found the Hatford Female Seminary? • ...
unit 1 Review Project 2020-03-03
Across
- The struggle for power in society. Human behavior in social contexts results from conflicts between competing groups.
- A government in which power is in the hands of a hereditary ruling class or nobility
- English philosopher who argued that people have natural rights, king_george_3rd King of England, during the American Revolution
- Colonies-Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Delaware-under the control of local proprietors, who appointed colonial governors.
- state developed naturally out of the early family
- A form of government in which powers are divided between a central government and several local governments.
- when something is kept safe
- the document recording the proclamation of the second Continental Congress (4 July 1776) asserting the independence of the colonies from Great Britain
- government by the people
- A state whose territory corresponds to that occupied by a particular ethnicity that has been transformed into a nationality
- The hierarchical structure and standardized procedures of govt allow bureaucrats to hold the real power over public policy; proposed by Max Weber
- The theory that a small number of very wealthy individuals, powerful corporate interest groups, and large financial institutions dominate key policy areas.test
- Under certain circumstances involving a criminal threat to public safety, the interests of society should take precedence over individual rights
- A system of government in which the power to rule is in the hands of a single individual
- a system of government in which the legislative and executive branches operate independently of each other
- Printer, author, inventor, diplomat, statesman, and Founding Father. One of the few Americans who was highly respected in Europe, primarily due to his discoveries in the field of electricity.
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- the wealth and resources of a country or region, especially in terms of the production and consumption of goods and services.
- A theory of government and politics emphasizing that politics is mainly a competition among groups, each one pressing for its preferred policies.
- A form of government in which the leader has absolute power and authority.
- Services offered by the government to provide security and protection for citizens and businesses.
- A form of government in which citizens rule directly and not through representatives
- a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god.
- the head of an elected government; the principal minister of a sovereign or state.
- the idea that all humans are born with rights, which include the right to life, liberty, and property
- A system of government in which the head of state is a hereditary position and the king or queen has almost complete power
- the royal charter of political rights given to rebellious English barons by King John in 1215
- A joining of several groups for a common purpose.
- colonies based on a grant of land by the British Crown to a company or a group of settlers
- Author of the Declaration of Independence
- A centralized government in which all government powers belong to a single, central agency.
- a form of democracy in which the true interests of the masses were discovered through discussion within the Communist party, and then decisions were made under central leadership to serve those interests.
- Ability of a state to govern its territory free from the control of its internal affairs by other states.
- The belief that people are free and equal by natural right, and that this, in turn, requires that all people give their consent to be governed; espoused by John Locke and influential in the writing of the declaration of independence.
- A system of government in which citizens elect representatives, or leaders, to make decisions about the laws for all the people.
- 1689 laws protecting the rights of English subjects and Parliament
- A system of government in which the legislature selects the prime minister or president.
- Government emerged when all the people of an area were brought under the authority of one person or group.
- the governing body of a nation, state, or community.
- A single-chamber legislature
- A theory that government is merely a reflection of underlying economic forces
- Colonies controlled by the British king through governors appointed by him and through the king's veto power over colonial laws.
- God created the state and that God had given those of royal birth a "divine right" to rule
- A government ruled by a few powerful people
- A legislature consisting of two parts, or houses
- the study of who gets what, when, and how - or how policy decisions are made
45 Clues: government by the people • when something is kept safe • A single-chamber legislature • Author of the Declaration of Independence • A government ruled by a few powerful people • A legislature consisting of two parts, or houses • A joining of several groups for a common purpose. • state developed naturally out of the early family • ...
ch 16 2025-09-23
Across
- This is a technique where X-rays are shot at a crystal of a molecule. The way the X-rays bounce off creates a pattern that can be used to figure out the molecule’s shape (2 words no space)
- and Stahl were scientists who determined the mechanism of DNA replication through an experiment using heavy nitrogen
- are a type of base found in DNA and RNA. They have a double ring structure and include adenine (A) and guanine (G)
- and Chase were scientists who proved that DNA is the stuff that carries genetic information, not protein. They did this by using viruses that infect bacteria.
- is the strand of DNA that is copied in small, separate pieces, away from the replication fork
- was a scientist who used X-ray diffraction to get pictures of DNA. Her pictures were very important for figuring out the shape of the DNA molecule (2 words no space)
- special proteins that act like spools for DNA to wrap around. This helps DNA to be packed tightly inside a cell's nucleus
- is the process where a cell makes an exact copy of its entire DNA before the cell divides so that each new cell gets a full set of instructions.
- and Crick were the scientists who used the work of others, like Franklin and Wilkins, to figure out the double helix shape of DNA
- is an enzyme that helps to unwind the tightly coiled DNA by cutting, unwinding, and then rejoining the DNA strands to prevent tangles
- DNA pol ______________ is an enzyme that removes the RNA primers and replaces them with DNA nucleotides on the newly made DNA strand
- is a big molecule made up of smaller parts called amino acids
- model of replication was a theory that the original two DNA strands would stay together after replication and a completely new DNA molecule would be made.
- is the basic building block of DNA and RNA. It has three parts: a sugar, a phosphate group, and a base (A, T, C, or G)
- This describes the two strands of a DNA double helix that run in opposite directions. One strand runs from 5' to 3', and the other runs from 3' to 5'.
Down
- These are the small, separate pieces of newly made DNA that are created on the lagging strand during replication (2 words no space)
- discovered that in DNA, the amount of adenine (A) always equals the amount of thymine (T), and the amount of guanine (G) always equals the amount of cytosine (C) ⚖️.
- are big molecules that carry genetic information (2 words no space)
- model of replication was a theory that after replication, each new DNA molecule would be a mix of old and new DNA segments scattered throughout the strands.
- was a scientist who discovered transformation in bacteria during an experiment with mice
- is a special type of strong link that holds the backbone of a DNA or RNA strand together, connecting the sugar and phosphate parts
- proteins attach to the separated strands of DNA during replication to keep them from coming back together (abbreviation not full name)
- is the Y-shaped area where the two strands of DNA have been separated and are being copied (two words no space)
- is the strand of DNA that is copied continuously and smoothly in the 5' to 3' direction, towards the replication fork
- is an enzyme that unzips the two strands of the DNA double helix so they can be copied
- model is the correct way that DNA replicates. It means that each new DNA molecule is made of one old strand and one new strand.
- Transformation is when a bacterium takes in DNA from its surroundings
- an enzyme that acts like a glue, joining the fragments together on the lagging strand
- is the mixture of DNA and proteins, mainly histones, that make up chromosomes.
- is an enzyme that lays down a short piece of RNA called a primer, which is needed to start the DNA replication process.
- are a type of base found in DNA and RNA. They have a single ring structure and include thymine (T), cytosine (C), and uracil (U)
- DNA polymerase _____________ is the main enzyme that builds the new DNA strands by adding nucleotides to the growing chain 🏗️.
- was a famous scientist who made important discoveries about how molecules are structured, including a triple helix model for DNA that turned out to be wrong.
33 Clues: is a big molecule made up of smaller parts called amino acids • are big molecules that carry genetic information (2 words no space) • Transformation is when a bacterium takes in DNA from its surroundings • is the mixture of DNA and proteins, mainly histones, that make up chromosomes. • ...
ECA B5U1 2021-08-23
Across
- Smoking, drinking, and staying up late are some common factors that can a__________ the aging process.
- Leaving food at room temperature for over two hours may cause b__________ to grow rapidly, which can make the food unsafe to eat.
- Experts expect that there will be a huge increase in agricultural o__________ after the two countries sign the trade agreement.
- The continuous pouring rain has flooded the fields, causing the watermelons to go r__________.
- When Rachel was doing her history assignment, her computer suddenly shut down because of an unknown e__________ fault in the machine.
- Tourism accounts for more than 60 percent of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in Kenya, which gives the country’s economy a big b__________.
- The homeless man gave off a f__________ smell. He must have been living on the streets without taking a shower for weeks.
- After spending two years conducting the experiment, the scientists finally o__________ a positive result.
- Spreading rumors or bullying others on the Internet may c__________ a crime.
- According to the law, a person is p__________ innocent until there is enough evidence to prove him or her guilty.
- Generally speaking, the rising number of teenage dropouts will likely contribute to an increase in j__________ crime.
- Before deciding which college to attend, you had better consider the r__________ advantages of both schools.
- Greasy foods can be difficult to d__________, especially for those who easily suffer from an upset stomach.
- The excited children all jumped into the swimming pool at the same time with a loud s__________.
Down
- The director made huge i__________ in producing his new movie.
- Advanced as modern medicine is, many people still believe in the healing p__________ of natural herbs when they are sick.
- It is recommended to change your cellphone b__________ if you find your phone turning off automatically.
- Every winter, the Kuroshio __________ transports warm ocean water past Taiwan, which brings a variety of fish to the area.
- Poisonous industrial emissions from factories can affect the p__________ of the air nearby.
- There used to be nothing in this area, but most of the land is now being used for pineapple c__________.
- Thanks to new technology and constant i__________, new inventions will continue to appear, and our lives will improve accordingly.
- The dirt on the unused sofa had a__________ to such an extent that it could not be removed with ease.
- As more and more people are moving to the city, several of the city’s older sections will be c__________ into blocks of new apartment buildings.
- Because temperatures have continued to fall these past few days, many farmers have started to take steps to prevent their crops from being damaged by f__________.
- Be sure to follow the standard p__________ when you deal with chemical waste, or it might pollute the environment.
- At 1 p.m., there were s__________ explosions in different parts of this city—at both a bus stop and a train station to be exact.
- Global warming is a u__________ concern, since it affects every person in the world.
- Pictures and videos are helpful in arousing students’ interest in learning because they provide visual s__________.
28 Clues: The director made huge i__________ in producing his new movie. • Spreading rumors or bullying others on the Internet may c__________ a crime. • Global warming is a u__________ concern, since it affects every person in the world. • Poisonous industrial emissions from factories can affect the p__________ of the air nearby. • ...
7th Natural selection 2024-05-06
Across
- the major changes in body form and structure that takes many thousands of years
- ____ structures are similar structures found in 2 or more different species, it suggests a common ancestor and is evidence of evolution
- is the idea that organisms better adapted to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce than other members of the same species that don’t have those traits
- this can influence natural selection it is when resources are limited and a species must compete to survive
- a new species can form if one part of a population gets ___ from another
- when organisms die and leave behind preserved remains they are called this
- Darwin felt that Helpful variations would increase in a population while unfavorable ones would ____
- these are small changes that add up to big changes over a long period
- a trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce
- the small gradual changes within a population like size and color
- organisms no longer exists and never will again
- when one organism takes in another and they co-exist
- some species show homologous structure early in ___ development, it suggests a common ancestor and is evidence of evolution
- when saying “survival of the fittest” we really mean the organism is able to live to ___ and pass the favorable traits to offspring
- natural selection is sometimes called “___ of the ____”
- this is when new species evolve during short periods of rapid change
- one of Darwin’s 3 important observations was that Fossils resembled many of the organisms alive _____
- Darwin Found fossils of _____ animals that resembled ____ ones of the day
- one of Darwin’s 3 important observations was that The world has tremendous ______
- when only those organisms with desired traits are selected to reproduce it is called ___ ___
- LUCA stands for this
Down
- Lamarck’s __ __ ____ believed that organisms could change during their lifetime by selectively using or not using parts of their body (not true)
- these look similar to a family tree, it is constructed to show relationships with organisms that are closely related on closer branches
- one of Darwin’s 3 important observations was that Animal species are ____ but have different characteristics to occupy
- when 2 or more species that interact closely can affect each other’s evolution
- this is the random process of a gene (trait) being lost due to something unexpected
- a book Darwin wrote to explain Natural Selection, 5 words
- this early scientist did have some Good ideas: evolution takes place by small gradual steps and that simple organisms could develop over many generations into more complex ones
- ____ structures are structures that have similar function due to organisms living in the same type of environment, it does NOT suggest a common ancestor it is simply a product of adapting to the environment
- “it is not the strongest or most intelligent species that survive, but the one most adaptable to ____” Charles Darwin
- similarities in ___ or the code of life shows evidence for evolution
- this is introducing new genes to a population from new comers coming in
- he developed the first Classification system
- this can influence natural selection; it is the differences between individuals
- this can influence natural selection- when a species produces more offspring than can survive
- she Collected fossils and Realized some animals from the past are not alive anymore
- they think the first ___ cell came into being through endosymbiosis between 2 prokaryotic cells
- _____ in genes cause changes and variations
- His discoveries studying rocks had him estimating Earth was over 300 million years old
- for a mutation to get passed to offspring, the mutation MUST occur in the fertilized ___ ___ of the parent
- ____ ____ are changes in gene “expression” not in the DNA sequences
- organisms sometimes practice ___ ___ in choosing a mate. Maybe they are more brightly colored or make a better nest than another trying to find a mate
- he set out on 5year trip aboard the HMS Beagle as a naturalist
43 Clues: LUCA stands for this • _____ in genes cause changes and variations • he developed the first Classification system • organisms no longer exists and never will again • a trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce • when one organism takes in another and they co-exist • natural selection is sometimes called “___ of the ____” • ...
7th topic 8 2025-05-13
Across
- Darwin felt that Helpful variations would increase in a population while unfavorable ones would ____
- the major changes in body form and structure that takes many thousands of years
- a trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce
- when organisms die and leave behind preserved remains they are called this
- Lamarck’s __ __ ____ believed that organisms could change during their lifetime by selectively using or not using parts of their body (not true)
- for a mutation to get passed to offspring, the mutation MUST occur in the fertilized ___ ___ of the parent
- when only those organisms with desired traits are selected to reproduce it is called ___ ___
- this can influence natural selection; it is the differences between individuals
- organisms sometimes practice ___ ___ in choosing a mate. Maybe they are more brightly colored or make a better nest than another trying to find a mate
- ____ structures are similar structures found in 2 or more different species, it suggests a common ancestor and is evidence of evolution
- this is when new species evolve during short periods of rapid change
- when saying “survival of the fittest” we really mean the organism is able to live to ___ and pass the favorable traits to offspring
- this early scientist did have some Good ideas: evolution takes place by small gradual steps and that simple organisms could develop over many generations into more complex ones
- the small gradual changes within a population like size and color
- His discoveries studying rocks had him estimating Earth was over 300 million years old
- they think the first ___ cell came into being through endosymbiosis between 2 prokaryotic cells
- this is introducing new genes to a population from new comers coming in
- he set out on 5year trip aboard the HMS Beagle as a naturalist
- when one organism takes in another and they co-exist
- ____ ____ are changes in gene “expression” not in the DNA sequences
Down
- these are small changes that add up to big changes over a long period
- natural selection is sometimes called “___ of the ____”
- a book Darwin wrote to explain Natural Selection, 5 words
- is the idea that organisms better adapted to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce than other members of the same species that don’t have those traits
- these look similar to a family tree, it is constructed to show relationships with organisms that are closely related on closer branches
- this can influence natural selection- when a species produces more offspring than can survive
- LUCA stands for this
- organisms no longer exists and never will again
- one of Darwin’s 3 important observations was that Animal species are ____ but have different characteristics to occupy
- a new species can form if one part of a population gets ___ from another
- this can influence natural selection it is when resources are limited and a species must compete to survive
- “it is not the strongest or most intelligent species that survive, but the one most adaptable to ____” Charles Darwin
- Darwin Found fossils of _____ animals that resembled ____ ones of the day
- he developed the first Classification system
- ____ structures are structures that have similar function due to organisms living in the same type of environment, it does NOT suggest a common ancestor it is simply a product of adapting to the environment
- when 2 or more species that interact closely can affect each other’s evolution
- this is the random process of a gene (trait) being lost due to something unexpected
- similarities in ___ or the code of life shows evidence for evolution
- _____ in genes cause changes and variations
- one of Darwin’s 3 important observations was that The world has tremendous ______
- one of Darwin’s 3 important observations was that Fossils resembled many of the organisms alive _____
- some species show homologous structure early in ___ development, it suggests a common ancestor and is evidence of evolution
- she Collected fossils and Realized some animals from the past are not alive anymore
43 Clues: LUCA stands for this • _____ in genes cause changes and variations • he developed the first Classification system • organisms no longer exists and never will again • a trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce • when one organism takes in another and they co-exist • natural selection is sometimes called “___ of the ____” • ...
Inventions 2019-11-08
7 Inventions - Pablo Padilla, Pau Roselló and Pol Boleda 2022-11-21
Across
- He is the man who invented the atomic bomb's formule.
- Is an invent that is used to clean clothes.
- Company that was created by Elon Musk.
Down
- Is a car component is used to increase horsepower of cars and they can do "STUTUTUTU"
- is an invent that is used to transport people.
- It is an sport which is the most popular in the world.
- Is a very useful vehicle that is used to fly.
7 Clues: Company that was created by Elon Musk. • Is an invent that is used to clean clothes. • Is a very useful vehicle that is used to fly. • is an invent that is used to transport people. • He is the man who invented the atomic bomb's formule. • It is an sport which is the most popular in the world. • ...
Ch 16 2025-09-23
Across
- This is a technique where X-rays are shot at a crystal of a molecule. The way the X-rays bounce off creates a pattern that can be used to figure out the molecule’s shape (2 words no space)
- and Stahl were scientists who determined the mechanism of DNA replication through an experiment using heavy nitrogen
- are a type of base found in DNA and RNA. They have a double ring structure and include adenine (A) and guanine (G)
- and Chase were scientists who proved that DNA is the stuff that carries genetic information, not protein. They did this by using viruses that infect bacteria.
- is the strand of DNA that is copied in small, separate pieces, away from the replication fork
- was a scientist who used X-ray diffraction to get pictures of DNA. Her pictures were very important for figuring out the shape of the DNA molecule (2 words no space)
- special proteins that act like spools for DNA to wrap around. This helps DNA to be packed tightly inside a cell's nucleus
- is the process where a cell makes an exact copy of its entire DNA before the cell divides so that each new cell gets a full set of instructions.
- and Crick were the scientists who used the work of others, like Franklin and Wilkins, to figure out the double helix shape of DNA
- is an enzyme that helps to unwind the tightly coiled DNA by cutting, unwinding, and then rejoining the DNA strands to prevent tangles
- DNA pol ______________ is an enzyme that removes the RNA primers and replaces them with DNA nucleotides on the newly made DNA strand
- is a big molecule made up of smaller parts called amino acids
- model of replication was a theory that the original two DNA strands would stay together after replication and a completely new DNA molecule would be made.
- is the basic building block of DNA and RNA. It has three parts: a sugar, a phosphate group, and a base (A, T, C, or G)
- This describes the two strands of a DNA double helix that run in opposite directions. One strand runs from 5' to 3', and the other runs from 3' to 5'.
Down
- These are the small, separate pieces of newly made DNA that are created on the lagging strand during replication (2 words no space)
- discovered that in DNA, the amount of adenine (A) always equals the amount of thymine (T), and the amount of guanine (G) always equals the amount of cytosine (C) ⚖️.
- are big molecules that carry genetic information (2 words no space)
- model of replication was a theory that after replication, each new DNA molecule would be a mix of old and new DNA segments scattered throughout the strands.
- was a scientist who discovered transformation in bacteria during an experiment with mice
- is a special type of strong link that holds the backbone of a DNA or RNA strand together, connecting the sugar and phosphate parts
- proteins attach to the separated strands of DNA during replication to keep them from coming back together (abbreviation not full name)
- is the Y-shaped area where the two strands of DNA have been separated and are being copied (two words no space)
- is the strand of DNA that is copied continuously and smoothly in the 5' to 3' direction, towards the replication fork
- is an enzyme that unzips the two strands of the DNA double helix so they can be copied
- model is the correct way that DNA replicates. It means that each new DNA molecule is made of one old strand and one new strand.
- Transformation is when a bacterium takes in DNA from its surroundings
- an enzyme that acts like a glue, joining the fragments together on the lagging strand
- is the mixture of DNA and proteins, mainly histones, that make up chromosomes.
- is an enzyme that lays down a short piece of RNA called a primer, which is needed to start the DNA replication process.
- are a type of base found in DNA and RNA. They have a single ring structure and include thymine (T), cytosine (C), and uracil (U)
- DNA polymerase _____________ is the main enzyme that builds the new DNA strands by adding nucleotides to the growing chain 🏗️.
- was a famous scientist who made important discoveries about how molecules are structured, including a triple helix model for DNA that turned out to be wrong.
33 Clues: is a big molecule made up of smaller parts called amino acids • are big molecules that carry genetic information (2 words no space) • Transformation is when a bacterium takes in DNA from its surroundings • is the mixture of DNA and proteins, mainly histones, that make up chromosomes. • ...
crossword puzzle 2022-04-22
Across
- new inventions contributed to the nation’s _______________ ______________.
- so Whitney made his rifles using —---------------.
- people trapped in the institution of slavery created a culture of _____________.
- Historians refer to this set of societal expectations for mothers as _____ .
- Who was the name of the slave in 1800s who gotten bored of his slave owner?
- What was the United states remembered as in 1816?
- the United States negotiated how each new state would deal with the issue of _____________ as it expanded.
- in the 1830s the Lowell workers organized severa —------ or work stoppages to protest cuts in wages.
- one bale of _______________ can make over 1200 men’s T-shirts or 313600 $100 bills.
- once enacted the ban caused —----------- or slave trade within the United States to increase.
- What invention helped them turn fibers into yarn then yarn to woven and then woven into cloth?
- an agreement that stated Missouri residents could own slaves and join the Union
- the United States built the most advanced__________ in the world in the 1800s.
- —------- sent messages over electrical wires using a series of long and short pulses known as morse code.
- Which slave in 1822 was freed by using scripture to inspire other arsenals to take over arsenals and burn down buildings?
- Who led a small group of fellow slaves in a violent rebellion in 1831?
- the ________________________________connects Lake Michigan to the Illinois and Mississippi rivers near the city of Chicago.
- government funds for improvements or support of commerce
- a loyalty to whichever section or region of the country one was from
- a power not explicitly stated in the Constitution
- who is the most influential inventor in 1765?
- policy of promoting the U.S. industrial system using a national bank to control currency
- —--------- or the nonviolent refusal to obey authority and laws was another way enslaved people resisted slavery.
Down
- What are noisy fast-moving and can turn yarn into cloth?
- the idea that to be good citizens women should raise their children
- Which plant was the first produce ever in the 17 states?
- the _______________ stretches from Buffalo near Lake Erie in western New York to Albany.
- increased access to education and the rise of women’s organizations expanded ___________________ in the early republic
- Who wrote that women not intellectually inferior to men?
- they also composed songs called —------ based on scripture and biblical figures such as Moses who lead the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt.
- the complete and exclusive control of an industry by one company
- _________ in the early 19th century transformed the ways in which Americans lived and worked.
- Who created a single operator which became efficient?
- Who argued for tarffis and taxes on imported goods?
- What did American history demonstrated by using this card to trade for cotton?
- lands governed by the federal government but not belonging to any state
- What is the number one thing today that helped us in the 1800s-1850s was used for transportation?
- The United States entered the industrial revolution through the —------- industry which produced cloth and clothing from cotton and other raw materials.
- this new invention enabled southern plantation owners to grow more crops and increase profits.
- —---- quickly cut or reaped stalks of wheat from the field and gathered them up for processing.
- What machine is used to combine thread from 10-15 bobbins into strong yarn?
- an approach to foreign policy that stated the American continents were no longer under European influence
- What type of machine can power use water for power?
- Who open the first ever cotton factory in Rhode Island?
- What type of materials are carried by horse-drawn wagons?
- —------- or boats outfitted with steam boiler engines to power their paddle wheels revolutionized river travel and made shipping quicker.
- Who in 1822 had found the Hatford Female Seminary?
- the concept of loyalty and devotion to one’s nation
- the largest river in North America
- Who was arguing the same statement for putting tariffs and taxes on imported goods?
- the act of putting an end to something
51 Clues: the largest river in North America • What was the United states remembered as in 1816? • Who in 1822 had found the Hatford Female Seminary? • Who argued for tarffis and taxes on imported goods? • What type of machine can power use water for power? • the concept of loyalty and devotion to one’s nation • Who created a single operator which became efficient? • ...
AP HUG Crossword-William Thorpe, B6 2026-03-28
Across
- Arrangement of objects on Earth’s surface, also the space between the objects. This is significant because it is what AP HUG studies in general, and is explained throughout this unit. (VIT, 1)
Down
- Happens when similar inventions are made in different places at the same time. This is significant because this occured a lot back in the day for several reasons now known today that can be studied. (IDK, 1)
- A line that connect places that have a common value, such as elevation. This is significant because it is a form of map that is important for determining data. (IDK, 1)
3 Clues: A line that connect places that have a common value, such as elevation. This is significant because it is a form of map that is important for determining data. (IDK, 1) • ...
S1 SS final 2025-12-18
Across
- What religion is the most popular in India today?
- important holidays in Islam
- place of worship in Buddhism
- Power is held by a small group of people, normally taken by force or military invasion (called a junta in that case): China has this type of government due to the Chinese Communist Party
- Founder of Judaism
- Monotheism is the worship of one god, and polytheism is the worship of many gods
- place of worship in Sikhism
- Founder of Christianity
- The state of enlightenment for Buddhists, the end of suffering
- per capita The total GDP of a country divided by its total population
- The writing system used in ancient Mesopotamia
- place of worship in Hinduism
- The river in which ancient Egypt was centered around.
- the government is controlled or run by religious ideology: Saudi Arabia has this type of government (along with absolute monarchy)
- the absence of government, normally happens after the overthrow of a government: no country has anarchy
- (organization) (top) Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas, Shudras, Untouchables (bottom)
- 5 K's in Sikhism
- Founder of Islam
- Place of worship in Islam
- the people in a country vote DIRECTLY on issues: Switzerland has this type of government
- power is held primarily by the people & representatives for the people, the king/queen is a figurehead and doesn't have a real role in the country's government: The United Kingdom has this type of government
- distance north or south of the Equator, measured in degrees
- important holidays in Christianity
- the location of something in relation to other places
- four great inventions of ancient China
Down
- a set of 282 laws that dealt with almost every part of daily life in ancient Mesopotamia
- In ancient Egypt, when someone died their body would be prepared for burial and wrapped in linen and placed in a tomb to be preserved for the journey to the afterlife
- a temple from ancient Mesopotamia
- important holidays in Judaism
- technology of leading water from a river to farmland so that crops can be watered
- the exact position of a place on Earth using latitude and longitude coordinates
- A ruler of ancient Egypt
- An ancient Egyptian writing system in which pictures were used to represent ideas and sounds
- The people vote for someone to REPRESENT them & their interests at a state or national level: The United States has this type of government
- order of founding of the western (Abrahamic) religions
- the government is run by ONE person with full control over all: Saudi Arabia has this type of government (along with Theocracy)
- Place of worship in Christianity
- the power is held by ONE person, usually by force & violence, normally the citizens suffer through a lack of human rights: North Korea has this type of government
- Two major river systems of China where the first civilizations in China were centered around
- Economic decisions are made by individuals or the open market, the type of economy the United States has
- Gross Domestic Product- the total value of all goods and services produced in a year in an country
- Place of worship in Judaism
- A series of rulers from the same family
- Distance east or west of the prime meridian, measured in degrees
- the effects that good or bad actions have on a person's soul
- the known language used later in the Indus River Valley civilization (ancient India)
46 Clues: 5 K's in Sikhism • Founder of Islam • Founder of Judaism • Founder of Christianity • A ruler of ancient Egypt • Place of worship in Islam • important holidays in Islam • place of worship in Sikhism • Place of worship in Judaism • place of worship in Buddhism • place of worship in Hinduism • important holidays in Judaism • Place of worship in Christianity • ...
Techonolgy 2014-01-21
crossword puzzle 2022-04-22
Across
- governed by the federal government but not belonging to any state
- United States built the most advanced__________ in the world in the 1800s.
- or boats outfitted with steam boiler engines to power their paddle wheels, revolutionized river travel and made shipping quicker.
- the 1830s, the Lowell workers organized severa —------, or work stoppages, to protest cuts in wages.
- act of putting an end to something
- _______________ stretches from Buffalo near Lake Erie in western New York to Albany.
- Who created a single operator which became efficient?
- Who open the first ever cotton factory in Rhode Island?
- Who argued for tarffis and taxes on imported goods?
- Who in 1822 had found the Hatford Female Seminary?
- United States negotiated how each new state would deal with the issue of _____________ as it expanded.
- What machine is used to combine thread from 10-15 bobbins into strong yarn?
- What are noisy fast-moving and can turn yarn into cloth?
- The United States entered the industrial revolution through the —------- industry, which produced cloth and clothing from cotton and other raw materials.
- inventions contributed to the nation’s _______________ ______________.
- policy of promoting the U.S. industrial system using a national bank to control currency
- What type of machine can power use water for power?
- Who was the name of the slave in 1800s who gotten bored of his slave owner?
- is the most influential inventor in 1765?
- What type of materials are carried by horse-drawn wagons?
- approach to foreign policy that stated the American continents were no longer under European influence
- or the nonviolent refusal to obey authority and laws, was another way enslaved people resisted slavery.
- quickly cut, or reaped, stalks of wheat from the field and gathered them up for processing.
- new invention enabled southern plantation owners to grow more crops and increase profits.
Down
- the concept of loyalty and devotion to one’s nation
- What invention helped them turn fibers into yarn then yarn to woven and then woven into cloth?
- What did American history demonstrated by using this card to trade for cotton?
- enacted, the ban caused —-----------, or slave trade within the United States, to increase.
- What is the number one thing today that helped us in the 1800s-1850s was used for transportation?
- idea that to be good citizens women should raise their children
- power not explicitly stated in the Constitution
- Historians refer to this set of societal expectations for mothers as _____ .
- Who led a small group of fellow slaves in a violent rebellion in 1831?
- largest river in North America
- Who wrote that women not intellectually inferior to men?
- _________ in the early 19th century transformed the ways in which Americans lived and worked.
- Whitney made his rifles using —---------------.
- ________________________________connects Lake Michigan to the Illinois and Mississippi rivers near the city of Chicago.
- bale of _______________ can make over 1200 men’s T-shirts or 313600 $100 bills.
- access to education and the rise of women’s organizations expanded ___________________ in the early republic
- agreement that stated Missouri residents could own slaves and join the Union
- also composed songs called —------ based on scripture and biblical figures such as Moses, who lead the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt.
- trapped in the institution of slavery created a culture of _____________.
- What was the United states remembered as in 1816?
- Which plant was the first produce ever in the 17 states?
- complete and exclusive control of an industry by one company
- funds for improvements or support of commerce
- Who was arguing the same statement for putting tariffs and taxes on imported goods?
- sent messages over electrical wires using a series of long and short pulses known as morse code.
- loyalty to whichever section or region of the country one was from
- Which slave in 1822 was freed by using scripture to inspire other arsenals to take over arsenals and burn down buildings?
51 Clues: largest river in North America • act of putting an end to something • is the most influential inventor in 1765? • funds for improvements or support of commerce • power not explicitly stated in the Constitution • Whitney made his rifles using —---------------. • What was the United states remembered as in 1816? • Who in 1822 had found the Hatford Female Seminary? • ...
Kao's Chaotic Krossword 2021-11-19
Biomimetics 2014-12-10
Across
- to contrive, plan, or elaborate; invent from existing principles or ideas:
- a thing made for a particular purpose; an invention or contrivance,especially a mechanical or electrical one;a plan or scheme for effecting a purpose.
- delicacy or nicety of character or meaning.
- a natural inclination or tendency:
- any organism too small to be viewed by the unaided eye, as bacteria,protozoa, and some fungi and algae.
- any repetition or close imitation, as of the ideas or opinions of another.
- the study and development of synthetic systems that mimic theformation, function, or structure of biologically produced substancesand materials and biological mechanisms and processes.
- capable of being steered or directed
- to long, aim, or seek ambitiously; be eagerly desirous, especially forsomething great or of high value (usually followed by to, after, or aninfinitive):
- involving an extremely important decision or result; decisive; critical; severe; trying
- a decorative design, as for wallpaper, china, or textile fabrics, etc.
- cleverness or skillfulness of conception or design:
- a person who invents, especially one who devises some new process,appliance, machine, or article; one who makes inventions.
- quick or fast in action
- greatly exceeding the common size, extent, etc.; huge; immense:
- powerful attraction; charm:
- off “=slang for something that has gained popularity
- to restrain, hinder, arrest, or check (an action, impulse, etc.); prohibit; forbid
- a series of numbers or quantities to be added up.
- a noun which indicates a means; an agent; used as a verb to fulfill; perform; carry out:
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- to imitate or copy in action, speech, etc., often playfully or derisively; to imitate in a servile or unthinking way; ape.
- to drive or force back (an assailant, invader, etc.); to thrust back or away.
- characterized by great knowledge; learned or scholarly:
- being more than is sufficient or required; excessive.
- a quire of manuscript pages held together by stitching: the earliestform of book, replacing the scrolls and wax tablets of earlier times.
- purpose or intention; the act of thoughtful observation
- a technology executed on the scale of less than 100 nanometers, thegoal of which is to control individual atoms and molecules, especially tocreate computer chips and other microscopic devices.
- any of numerous groups of chlorophyll-containing, mainly aquaticeukaryotic organisms ranging from microscopic single-celled forms tomulticellular forms 100 feet (30 meters) long; these forms do not have roots
- to give a concrete form to; express, personify, or exemplify in concreteform:
- an introduction, as to guide one in adjusting to new surroundings,employment, activity, or the like; to ascertain one’s position or location
- to repeat, duplicate, or reproduce, especially for experimentalpurposes.
- specifically bacteria-laden: full of bacteria
- the muscular system of the body or of its parts.
- the activity, spirit, or time of the great revival of art, literature, andlearning in Europe beginning in the 14th century and extending to the17th century, marking the transition from the medieval to the modernworld.
- an exceptional natural capacity of intellect, especially as shown increative and original work in science, art, music, etc.:
- celebrated; famous.
- to form (a material or abstract entity) by combining parts or elements(opposed to analyze ); to combine into a single entity or thing
- the state or quality of being useful; usefulness:
- the manner in which a thing is formed; disposition of parts; formalstructure or arrangement.
- a form of life composed of mutually interdependent parts that maintainvarious vital processes.
- something that precedes or comes before; forerunner;harbinger: something that it celebrated or foretold .
41 Clues: celebrated; famous. • quick or fast in action • powerful attraction; charm: • a natural inclination or tendency: • capable of being steered or directed • delicacy or nicety of character or meaning. • specifically bacteria-laden: full of bacteria • the muscular system of the body or of its parts. • the state or quality of being useful; usefulness: • ...
World History Exam vocab 2023-12-18
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- Capital city of the eastern Roman empire; formerly the Greek city of Byzantium and today the Turkish city of Istanbul
- The bishop of Rome, head of the Roman Catholic Church
- A government controlled by its citizens, either directly or through representatives
- A soldier who is paid to fight in a foreign army
- Ways of applying knowledge, tools, and inventions to meet people’s needs
- In ancient Rome, a political leader given absolute power to make laws and command the army for a limited time
- Nomadic groups whose food supply depends on hunting animals and collecting plant foods.
- A Muslim who seeks to achieve direct contact with god through mystical means.
- A city and its surrounding lands function as an independent political unit.
- A government in which power is in the hands of a few people - especially one in which rule is based upon wealth
- A government in which power is in the hands of a hereditary ruling class or nobility
- A belief in a single god
- A seafaring people from southwest Asia, around 100 BC, began to trade and establish colonies throughout the Mediterranean region.
- An arc of rich farmland in Southwest Asia, between the Persian Gulf and the Mediterranean Sea
- The taming of animals
- A pilgrimage to Mecca, performed as a duty by Muslims
- A government in which power is in the hands of a single person
- One of the professional record keepers in early civilizations
- A body of law governing the lives of Muslims
- A political unit in which a number of peoples or countries are controlled by a single ruler.
- The holy book of Islam
- An economic concept that refers to separating tasks in which people in a factory or company work at one kind of job and learn to do it well
- A human-made object from the past
- A highly mobile people who moved from place to place foraging, or searching, for new sources of food
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- A religious image used by eastern Christians
- A decline in the value of money, accompanied by a rise in the prices of goods and services
- A form of government in which power is in the hands of representatives and leaders are elected by citizens who have the right to vote
- A principal bishop in the eastern branch of Christianity.
- A tall reed that grows in the Nile Delta was used by the ancient Egyptians to make a paper-like material for writing on
- A period of peace and prosperity throughout the roman Empire lasting from 27 BC to AD 180
- Part of the land making up the Fertile Cresent, meaning “land between the rivers” in Greek
- In ancient Rome, the supreme governing body, originally made up only of aristocrates
- The Old Stone Age, lasting from about 2.5 million years ago to 8000 BC
- A system of writing and wedge-shaped symbols, invented by Sumerians around 3000 BC
- In ancient Greece, a powerful individual who gained control of a city-state’s government by appealing to the poor for support
- The New Stone Age, lasting from about 8000 BC to as early as 3000 BC
- One of Jesus’s followers who preached and spread his teachings
- A human and other creatures that walk upright
- The branch of Islam whose members acknowledge Ali and his descendants as the rightful successors of Muhammad
- An Islamic model for living based on the life and teachings of Muhammad
- A high-ranking Christian official who supervises a number of local churches
- God (an Arabic word, used mainly in Islam)
- A supreme political and religious leader in a Muslim government
- A belief in many gods
- The branch of Islam whose members acknowledge the first four caliphs as the rightful successors of Muhammad
- An ancient Egyptian writing system in which pictures were used to represent ideas and sounds
- The Spreading of ideas or products from one culture to another
47 Clues: A belief in many gods • The taming of animals • The holy book of Islam • A belief in a single god • A human-made object from the past • God (an Arabic word, used mainly in Islam) • A religious image used by eastern Christians • A body of law governing the lives of Muslims • A human and other creatures that walk upright • A soldier who is paid to fight in a foreign army • ...
W33: D1-D5 Chapter 10 Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-22
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- - a national legislative body, especially that of the US. The US Congress, which meets at the Capitol in Washington, D.C., was established by the Constitution of 1787 and is composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives.
- Boat - Boats used before which operated on steam
- - the art or activity of making drawings.
- system - a method of production in which large crews of people performed work in one location
- - a communication system that sends information by making and breaking an electrical connection
- motherhood- the idea that women should raise their children to be good citizens who participated in the government
- - an area of land under the jurisdiction of a ruler or state.
- Girls - young girls and women hired by Mill owners because they would work for less pay than men
- parts - parts of a mechanism that can be substituted one for another
- - (of a country or region) having widely developed industries.
- - an advocate or supporter of democracy.
- - landform that rises prominently above its surroundings, generally exhibiting steep slopes, a relatively confined summit area, and considerable local relief
- wheel - a large wheel driven by flowing water, used to work machinery or to raise water to a higher level.
- - before the American Civil War
- doctrine - an approach to foreign policy that stated the American continents were no longer under European influence
- - a machine that cuts stalks of wheat or oats
- Monroe - 5th President of the United States
- compromise - an agreement that stated the people of Missouri could own slaves and be admitted to the Union along with Maine, a free state
- territory- lands governed by the federal government but not belonging to any state
- - a building equipped with machinery for grinding grain into flour.
- Mississippi River - the largest river in North America and one of the largest in the world
- - the action or process of converting fibers into thread or yarn.
- - the concept of loyalty and devotion to one’s nation
- - a wide way leading from one place to another, especially one with a specially prepared surface which vehicles can use.
- Canal - Canal which stretched from Buffalo near Lake Erie in western New York to Albany
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- gin - a machine that separates the cotton seeds and hulls from the cotton boll (tuft of cotton)
- - government funds for improvements or support of commerce
- resistance - a nonviolent refusal to obey authority and laws
- - Road where exclusively trains can go on
- - comb and clean (raw wool, hemp fibers, or similar material) with a sharp-toothed instrument in order to disentangle the fibers before spinning.
- - the action or an act of abolishing a system, practice, or institution.
- - a type of cloth or woven fabric.
- - a work stoppage in order to force an employer to comply with demands
- - an artificial waterway constructed to allow the passage of boats or ships inland or to convey water for irrigation.
- slave trade - the buying and selling of slaves within the United States
- a loyalty to whichever section or region of the country one was from, rather than to the nation as a whole
- powers - a power not explicitly stated in the Constitution
- Revolution -the transition from a preindustrial economy to a market-oriented, capitalist economy
- Cabot Lowell - creator of the power loom
- of Good Feelings - The moment when James Monroe was in office
- -a soft white fibrous substance that surrounds the seeds of a tropical and subtropical plant and is used as textile fiber and thread for sewing.
- ford - Creator of Ford motor company and many inventions connected to cotton
- - a vague and often exaggerated first appearance of an object seen in darkness or fog, especially at sea.
- - the complete and exclusive control of an industry by one company
- system - a policy of promoting the U.S. industrial system through the use of tariffs, federal subsidies to build roads and other public works, and a national bank to control currency
- - Growth of something that can range from a variety of things
- - a religious song based on scripture and biblical figures in the Christian Bible, first sung by enslaved people in the South
- - the refusal to accept or comply with something; the attempt to prevent something by action or argument.
48 Clues: - before the American Civil War • - a type of cloth or woven fabric. • Cabot Lowell - creator of the power loom • - an advocate or supporter of democracy. • - the art or activity of making drawings. • - Road where exclusively trains can go on • Monroe - 5th President of the United States • - a machine that cuts stalks of wheat or oats • ...
Human Geography 2023-03-10
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- One of the oldest, Dates back 5,000 years, Polytheistic, Divine spirit = Brahman
- Economic Activities Adding value to materials by changing their form
- Consists of the production & exchange of goods and services among a group of people
- group of people with a common culture living in a territory and a strong sense of unity
- a group that shares a geographic region, a sense of identify, and a culture
- Occurs when a society changes because it accepts or adopts an innovation
- Consists of a belief in a supernatural power or powers that are regarded as the creators & maintainers of the universe
- the life of a society
- ______rate Average # of children a woman will have
- Belief in divine forces in nature
- The total value of all goods and services produced by a country EVERYWHERE
- Spread of ideas, inventions, or patterns of behavior
- ________area the city, its suburbs, & exurbs link together economically
- Group a group that shares a language, customs, & a common heritage
- The total of knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors shared by and passed on by the members of a specific group
- :System levels of fixed social classes with specific rites & duties
- Based on the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad, Followers are known as Muslims, Monotheistic, God = Allah
- ______Economy Government and Consumers determine what is produced
- The average amount of money earned by each person in a political unit
- Number of live births per thousand population
- Economy "Barter", No exchange of money
- Belief in one god
- When several metropolitan areas grow together
- One of the most important aspects of culture
- Economic Activities Provide info, management, & services
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- Belief in many gods
- (tv and internet) helps diffusion
- Resources that Cannot be replaced
- Areas reserved fir manufacturing of goods
- Evolved from Judaism 2,000 years ago, Monotheistic, Based on the teachings of Jesus Christ, Largest religion with 2 billion followers
- _______mortality rate # of deaths among infants under age one per thousand live births
- hearth a site of innovation from which basic ideas, materials, & technology diffuse to many cultures
- energy sources: Sunlight, geothermal heat, winds, & tides
- _______capacity: The number of organisms a piece of land can support
- Taking existing technology & resources & creating something new to meet a need
- _______ density the average number of people who live in a measurable area
- ______Business District (CBD) The core of the city based on commercial activity
- ______System the way people produce & exchange goods and services
- _______Boundaries: A fixed line following latitude or longitude lines
- Economic Activities Gathering raw materials for immediate use
- Used for private business & the buying & selling of retail products
- ______Economy Consumers/people determine what is produced
- Resources Materials on or in the earth that have economic value
- reflect changes in speech patterns related to class, region, or other cultural changes
- ______rate # of deaths per thousand people
- Developed about 563 BC, Buddha = founder , Goal = reach nirvana (an enlightened spiritual state)
- _______-pull factors reasons for migration can cause people to leave OR- , can draw people to another place
- Resources Replaced through natural processes
- The dramatic rise in the number of cities and the changes in lifestyle that result
- ________Pyramid: Graphic device that shows gender and age distribution of a population
- _________Geography:The study of how people use space in cities
- an independent unit that occupies a territory & has full control
- Total value of all goods & services produced WITHIN a country in a given period of time
- Economic Activities Providing business or professional services
- Consists of the basic support systems needed to keep an economy going, including power, communications, transportation, water, & education systems
- ______Economy Government determines what is produced
- political units touching the borders of the central city or touching other suburbs that touch the city
57 Clues: Belief in one god • Belief in many gods • the life of a society • (tv and internet) helps diffusion • Resources that Cannot be replaced • Belief in divine forces in nature • Economy "Barter", No exchange of money • Areas reserved fir manufacturing of goods • ______rate # of deaths per thousand people • Resources Replaced through natural processes • ...
Ancient Greece Justin ED 2022-08-29
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- What was the island that was the cradle of an early civilization that later influenced Greeks living on the European mainland?
- What city-state did the Spartans build?
- What is a group of people who have the authority to make a decision in a legal case?
- Because of Monarchy, power shifted to a class of noble landowners since only they could afford bronze weapons and chariots, these nobles were also the military defenders of the city-states. At first, they defended the kind, but in time, they won power for themselves. What was the result of this?
- From which civilizations did The ancient Greeks absorb many ideas and beliefs?
- What war are the Mycenaeans best remembered for?
- What is the name of the state-owned slaves the Dorian invaders turned the conquered into state-owned slaves called?
- In Greek mythology, who is the God of love?
- In Greek mythology, who is the God of War?
- Who is the famous Hellenistic scientist of Syracuse, that apple principles of physics to make practical inventions?
- What is the success of the Minoan civilization?
- What is the name of the straits that are narrow water passages, connecting the Mediterranean and Black Seas?
- What peninsula is Greece a part of?
- As trade expanded, a new middle class of wealthy merchants, farmers, and artisans emerged in some cities. They challenged the landowning nobles for power and came to dominate some city-states. What was the name of the government formed as a result in which power is in the hands of a small, wealthy elite?
- In Greek mythology, that explains the ways of nature or the Gods, where did the Gods live(mount)?
- Who is often called the “Father of history” in the Western world because he went beyond listing names of rules or the retelling of ancient legends?
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- Some ancient Greek thinkers challenged the belief that events were caused by the whims of gods. Instead, they used observation and reason to find causes for events. What is the name of these thinkers that means “lovers of wisdom”?
- Who wrote the poems The Illiad and the Odyssey?
- In mathematics, who derived a formula to calculate the relationship between the sides of a right triangle by studying education in Egypt and Babylon?
- What is the name of the city at the very head of the Hellenistic world in Egypt?
- In Greek mythology, who is the most powerful Olympian?
- After their victory over Troy, Who attacked the Mycenaeans?
- From which civilizations did The ancient Greeks absorb many ideas and beliefs?
- Athenian citizens can vote to banish or send away, a public figure whom they saw as a threat to their democracy. What is this process called?
- What is the name of the place located in Attica, just north of the Peloponnesus?
- What is the name of a government where a hereditary ruler, such as a king or queen, exercises centralized power?
- By about 650 b.c, what weapons replaced bronze weapons?
- Using mathematics and careful observation, who argued that the Earth rotated on its axis and orbited the sun a.k.a heliocentric or sun-centered solar system that was not accepted by most scientists until almost 2000 years later?
- Who were Dorian invaders from the north who conquered Laconia, in the southern part of Greece?
- As they expanded after 750 b.c. , what is the name of the city-state the Greeks evolved a unique version of called?
- What did the Minoan Kings build during the tremendous success of the Minoan civilization?
- What is the name of a new method of fighting in which a massive tactical formation of heavily armed foot soldiers?
32 Clues: What peninsula is Greece a part of? • What city-state did the Spartans build? • In Greek mythology, who is the God of War? • In Greek mythology, who is the God of love? • Who wrote the poems The Illiad and the Odyssey? • What is the success of the Minoan civilization? • What war are the Mycenaeans best remembered for? • ...
Vocabulary “Are Bionic Superhumans on the Horizon?” 2025-10-22
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- – made better (Clue: Your grade does this when you study more.),
- – feeling forced to do something (Clue: You feel this before a big test.),
- – using science to make tools and machines (Clue: Computers and phones are part of this.),
- – to have enough money for something (Clue: You can buy it when you can do this.)
- – study to learn new things (Clue: Scientists do this before making discoveries.)
- – a small machine or tool that helps do a job (Clue: You might use this to help you hear or see.),
- – given permission (Clue: You are this when you can go outside to play.),
- – part of the brain that helps memory (Clue: This helps you remember things.),
- – a small device put inside the body (Clue: Doctors may place one to help hearing.)
- – to make something different (Clue: You do this when you switch clothes.)
- – the things someone can do (Clue: A superhero has many of these.)
- – to keep something in your mind (Clue: You do this to know your spelling words.)
- – the study of machines that help the body (Clue: Scientists work in this field.)
- – joined or linked together (Clue: Your phone is this when you use Wi-Fi.),
- – very simple or old-fashioned (Clue: Cavemen used these kinds of tools.),
- – stronger or faster than normal (Clue: Superman is one of these.),
- – a new idea or invention (Clue: The first airplane was one of these.),
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- – a tiny computer part (Clue: Your phone has this inside it.)
- – people who study and learn about the world (Clue: They wear lab coats.)
- – a machine part that helps the body work (Clue: A robot leg is this.),
- – to bring something back or fix it (Clue: You do this when you repair a bike or toy.)
- – time that has not yet come (Clue: Tomorrow is part of this.),
- – something that shows what you mean (Clue: A teacher gives one of these to help you understand.)
- – things that make something better (Clue: A new phone update is one of these.)
- – good or helpful (Clue: A smile shows this kind of feeling.)
- – to make something better (Clue: You do this when you add glitter to art.),
- – how much work someone can do (Clue: You have this when you finish homework fast.)
- implant – a device that helps a person hear (Clue: It goes inside the ear.),
- – to take the place of something (Clue: You do this when a toy breaks and you get a new one.),
- – a fake arm or leg that replaces a real one (Clue: It helps people walk or move again.)
- – made to act like a robot (Clue: A moving metal machine is this.),
- – the result of something happening (Clue: Rain makes puddles — that’s the what?),
- disease – a sickness that makes muscles shake (Clue: Doctors study this brain illness.),
- signals – messages sent by electricity (Clue: These move through wires or nerves.)
- – to make something do what you want (Clue: A remote helps you do this to a TV.)
- – a strong effect or change (Clue: A meteor does this when it hits the Earth.)
36 Clues: – a tiny computer part (Clue: Your phone has this inside it.) • – good or helpful (Clue: A smile shows this kind of feeling.) • – time that has not yet come (Clue: Tomorrow is part of this.), • – made better (Clue: Your grade does this when you study more.), • – the things someone can do (Clue: A superhero has many of these.) • ...
Period 5 Vocabulary 2019-03-23
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- Period of the French Revolution following the execution of King Louis XVI in 1793 and lasting until 1794. During this period, the government of France had anyone suspicious of being an enemy to the revolution, including nobles and priests, executed. More than 50,000 people were killed.
- The Japanese political revolution in 1868 that ended the military government and returned the country to imperial rule under the emperor of Meiji.
- A Chinese secret organization led an uprising in northern China against the spread of Western and Japanese influence there in 1900.
- This was an act signed in 1882 that restricted the immigration of Chinese people into the United States. This was the first significant law restricting immigration in the U.S.
- This took place in Paris, France on July 14, 1789 and signaled the start of the French Revolution. The Bastille had been used as a state prison by Louis XVI until it was attacked by over 1,000 members of the Third Estate (majority of France).
- A land deal between France and the United States in 1803 in which the U.S. acquired land west of the Mississippi river for fifteen million dollars, doubling the size of its territory. Fifteen new states were created from the land deal.
- The rise of black and mulatto people in Haiti against all French occupants, occurring from 1791 to 1804 in the French colony of Saint-Domingue (which is now the country of Haiti). This was the only successful slave revolt in Period 5.
- A political theory from Karl Marx that included the belief that violence and revolution is necessary to create a working government. In a communist system, land or factories were not owned by one person, but by the government or the public. This system emphasized equality but led many people to be unhappy with the workforce.
- This was a privately owned company that was established to create trade relationships between Britain and Asia. It eventually became one of the most powerful organizations after it was able to maintain a monopoly on the importation of exotic goods including tea and silk.
- This is a book written by Adam Smith, a Scottish economist with capitalistic views, that states that the population will always grow faster than food production.
- This was a mass rebellion or civil war in China that lasted from 1850 to 1864 between the Qing dynasty and the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, a cult-like group. This was a largely religious conflict against the Qing dynasty that eventually failed, despite the seizing of the city of Nanjing for ten years.
- He was the leader of the Haitian Revolution during the French Revolution. He was born a slave in Haiti, but he led the only successful slave revolt in modern history.
- Also called the South African Wars, were wars fought between Britain and Afrikaner (Boer) republics that resulted in British victory. The wars were fought in 1899 to 1902, and they were mostly for the control of the gold-mining complex in South Africa, since it was the largest in the world at that time.
- A period of social and political uprising in France, beginning in 1789 and lasting until 1799. This was during the rule of Louis XVI and ultimately resulted in a complete change of the French social class.
- He was a Mexican general and politician who also served seven terms as president of Mexico (for a total of 31 years) from 1848 to 1876. He was able to stay in power because he established a strong central government.
- The revolutionary period calling for the end of Spanish rule and demanding land distribution and racial equality in New Spain. It began in 1810 and lasted until 1821 when the Mexican Empire was formed.
- A United States policy beginning in 1823 that opposed European colonialism in the Americas, but still recognized that the United States would not interfere with existing European colonies.
- These are French, Dutch, and German settlers who arrived in South Africa in the 17th century and developed their own language and culture over the years.
- He was a U.S. naval officer who led an expedition to force Japan into trade with the West after more than two centuries of its isolation. Through his expedition, the United States became an equal power of economic exploitation in East Asia.
- The absolute monarch of France from 1774-1792. He was the last king of France, as the monarchy was abolished in 1792 because to the French Revolution. He and his entire family was guillotined in 1793.
- He was a French military leader and ruler who conquered much of Europe in the early 1800s. He seized political power in 1799 and crowned himself emperor in 1804. He waged war against many European nations and was able to expand the territory of France.
- The belief that one’s loyalty should not be to a ruler or empire, but to a nation of people who share a common history. This belief arose from Germany and Italy in the 19th century.
- An economic system in which private parties could place their own goods and services on the free market, allowing the supply and demand to change without government regulation. It began in Europe in the 1700s, and it increased industrialization and created new social classes.
- He was a British naturalist who transformed biology in the 1800s with his theory of evolution, stating that all living things descended from one common ancestor.
- The division of African territory by European powers during the period between 1881 and 1914. This was caused by the political competition of European nations that were becoming increasingly powerful.
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- He was a German philosopher and economist who was famous for his theories about capitalism and communism. He wrote the Communist Manifesto which explained the theory of marxism.
- This was a conflict between Japan and China from 1894 to 1895 that was fought over control of Korea. The war showed Japan as a major world power and exposed the weakness of the Chinese empire. It ultimately resulted in Korea declaring independence from China.
- A heat engine that uses steam as a fuel to perform mechanical work. This was one of the most important inventions in the Industrial Revolution because it was used in many factories and mines. It was invented by Thomas Savery in 1698 and first used in Britain.
- Two wars in 1839 and 1856 between Britain, France, and China, in which Britain and France claimed victory and gained legal and territorial concessions in China. The wars arose after China attempted the supress the opium trade from Britain and other foreign traders. Britain had been legally exporting opium to China which caused a widespread addiction in the Chinese population.
- A class of workers whose only value in society is their ability to perform labor. This was a term used in Marxist theory, but it originated in France during the mid 19th century.
- He was a Venezuelan soldier who led the revolutions against Spanish rule in Latin America. He eventually became the president of Gran Colombia and the dictator of Peru, and a newly liberated country was named after him: Bolivia.
- He was the leader of the French group, the Jacobins, and he started the Reign of Terror but was later executed in 1794.
- Multiple revolutions in Latin America that took place in the late 18th century and early 19th century, and resulted in the formation of many new independent countries. The Spanish colonies fought against Spain to gain power and influence over their own society.
- This conference in 1884-1885 regulated European occupation and trade in Africa during the Scramble for Africa and discussed how to peacefully divide territory. It was proposed by Portugal but was led by the newly formed Germany.
- This is a political party of India that was formed in 1885 that aided the Indian movement for independence from Britain.
- In the late 1800s, women worked for economic and political equality and social reform to try and earn the right to vote in elections. This happened in the United States.
- The formation of the German Empire in 1871 after several wars by the northern German state of Prussia against France and Denmark.
- This was a social and political theory of Karl Marx that referred to the social class that played an influential role in economics and industrialization. The term originated in medieval France.
- A large-scale shift to machinery and mass production in a country that originated in Britain in the late 1700s
- A theory based on the discoveries of Charles Darwin that arose in the late 19th century in Britain. This theory related natural selection to human struggles of survival.
- He was a Roman Catholic priest and a revolutionary who helped Mexico gain its independence. He was born in Penjamo, Mexico in 1753.
- He was an 18th century navigator who mapped the Pacific, New Zealand, and Australia and changed western perceptions of world geography.
- The Zulu declared war on the British after they forced labor on them in the diamond fields of South Africa and planned to create a South African federation. The war lasted for only six months and resulted in British victory.
- A man made waterway connecting the Mediterranean Sea to the Indian Ocean via the Red Sea, built in 1869 for more direct passage between Europe and Asia.
- A steel making process in which metal is melted down and shaped into products, developed by Henry Bessemer in 1856. This was the first process that allowed steel to be manufactured inexpensively, and it originated in Britain.
- This was a conflict between Spain and the United States in 1898 that arose from Spanish colonial rule in the Americas and resulted in the U.S. gaining territory in Latin America.
- This was a law signed into action by president Andrew Jackson that authorized the president to give unsettled land west of the Mississippi river in exchange for Indian lands that were in state borders.
- A cloth that was woven not by hand but by machine due to the increase in demand during the Industrial Revolution, originating in Britain.
- The representative assembly of the three estates of France: the clergy (religious authorities), the nobility, and the majority. This assembly was first held in the 1300s, and it lasted until the French Revolution in 1792.
- The democratic group that directed the French Revolution, but later instituted a state of “terror” where they arrested and often executed anyone suspicious of treason. The group originated in Versailles but ended in 1794 when the people of France overthrew its leader and banned the group.
50 Clues: A large-scale shift to machinery and mass production in a country that originated in Britain in the late 1700s • He was the leader of the French group, the Jacobins, and he started the Reign of Terror but was later executed in 1794. • This is a political party of India that was formed in 1885 that aided the Indian movement for independence from Britain. • ...
People and Places 2023-08-31
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- The spread of ideas, inventions, or patterns of behavior to different societies.
- Taking existing elements of society and creating something new to meet a need
- A typr of government in which an individual or a group holds complete political power.
- The heartland or place of origin of a major culture; a site of innovation from which basic ideas, materials, and technology diffuse to other cultures.
- The number of live births per total population, often expressed per thousand population.
- The belief in a supernatural power or powers that are regarded as the creators and maintainers of the universe, as well as the system of beliefs itself.
- The total value of all goods and services produced by a country in a period of time.
- The number of deaths per thousand.
- A version of a language that reflects changes in speech patterns due to class, region, or cultural changes.
- A group that shares a geographic region, a common language, and a sense of identity and culture
- The number of deaths among infants under age one as measured per thousand live births.
- A type of government in which a ruling family headed by a king or queen holds political power and may or may not share the power with citizen bodies.
- The name of a territory when a nation and a state occupy the same territory.
- A factor that draws or attracts people to another location.
- An area that is the center of business and culture and has a large population.
- The way people produce and exchange goods.
- A typr of government in which citizens hold political power either directly or through elected representatives.
- A type of economic system in which production of goods and services is determined by the demand from consumers. Also called a demand economy or capitalism.
- A political unit or community touching the borders of the central city or touching other suburbs that touch the city.
- The dramatic rise in the number of cities and the changes in lifestyle that result.
- A group of people with a common culture living in a territory and having a strong sense of unity.
- The average amount of money earned by each person in a political unit.
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- The average number of people who live in a measurable area, reached by dividing the number of inhabitants in an area by the amount of land they occupy.
- A group of people who share language, customs, and a common heritage.
- The average number of children a women of childbearing years would have in her lifetime, if she had children at the cuurent rate of her country.
- The basic support systems needed to keep an economy going, including power, communications, transportation, water, sanitation, and education systems.
- A type of economic system in which production of goods and services is determined by a central government, which usually owns the means of production. Also called a planned economy.
- The production and exchange of goods and services among a group of people.
- A factor that causes people to leave their homelands and migrate to another region.
- A functional area including a city and its surrounding suburbs and exurbs, linked economically.
- The cultural change that occurs when individuals in a society accept or adopt an innovation.
- The number of organisms a piece of land can support without negative affects.
- A graphic device that shows gendor and age distribution of a population.
- A system in which the government holds nearly all political power and the means of production.
- Also called population growth rate - the rate at which population is growing, found by subtracting the mortality rate form the birthrate.
- The core of a city, which is almost always based on commercial activity.
- The syudy of how people use space in cities.
- The total of knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors shared by and passed on by members of a group
- Having no outlet to the sea.
- The value of only goods and services produced within a country in a period of time.
- Materials on or in the earth, such as a tree, fish, or coal, that has economic value.
- A political term describing an independent unit that occupies a specific territory and has full control of its internal and external affairs.
42 Clues: Having no outlet to the sea. • The number of deaths per thousand. • The way people produce and exchange goods. • The syudy of how people use space in cities. • A factor that draws or attracts people to another location. • A group of people who share language, customs, and a common heritage. • The average amount of money earned by each person in a political unit. • ...
Industrial Revolution: Inventions: WHAT DID I CREATE 2014-03-12
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- I did not create the spinning frame
- I lost many profits in legal battles over patent infringement for this
- Born on 19 January 1736 in Greenock, Renfrewshire, my improvements to this invention was fundamental
- I created the device that economically sowed the seeds in neat rows
- Not only am I the co-developer of Morse code...
- other inventors produced devices that could record sounds, I created the first that is able to reproduce the recorded sound.
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- the father of immunology
- James Hargreaves
- I created the process for the manufacture of steel
- Nancy Fowler; my work is based on many others; I was handicapped for the last four years of my life
10 Clues: James Hargreaves • the father of immunology • I did not create the spinning frame • Not only am I the co-developer of Morse code... • I created the process for the manufacture of steel • I created the device that economically sowed the seeds in neat rows • I lost many profits in legal battles over patent infringement for this • ...
Period 5 Vocabulary 2019-03-23
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- Period of the French Revolution following the execution of King Louis XVI in 1793 and lasting until 1794. During this period, the government of France had anyone suspicious of being an enemy to the revolution, including nobles and priests, executed. More than 50,000 people were killed.
- The Japanese political revolution in 1868 that ended the military government and returned the country to imperial rule under the emperor of Meiji.
- A Chinese secret organization led an uprising in northern China against the spread of Western and Japanese influence there in 1900.
- This was an act signed in 1882 that restricted the immigration of Chinese people into the United States. This was the first significant law restricting immigration in the U.S.
- This took place in Paris, France on July 14, 1789 and signaled the start of the French Revolution. The Bastille had been used as a state prison by Louis XVI until it was attacked by over 1,000 members of the Third Estate (majority of France).
- A land deal between France and the United States in 1803 in which the U.S. acquired land west of the Mississippi river for fifteen million dollars, doubling the size of its territory. Fifteen new states were created from the land deal.
- The rise of black and mulatto people in Haiti against all French occupants, occurring from 1791 to 1804 in the French colony of Saint-Domingue (which is now the country of Haiti). This was the only successful slave revolt in Period 5.
- A political theory from Karl Marx that included the belief that violence and revolution is necessary to create a working government. In a communist system, land or factories were not owned by one person, but by the government or the public. This system emphasized equality but led many people to be unhappy with the workforce.
- This was a privately owned company that was established to create trade relationships between Britain and Asia. It eventually became one of the most powerful organizations after it was able to maintain a monopoly on the importation of exotic goods including tea and silk.
- This is a book written by Adam Smith, a Scottish economist with capitalistic views, that states that the population will always grow faster than food production.
- This was a mass rebellion or civil war in China that lasted from 1850 to 1864 between the Qing dynasty and the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, a cult-like group. This was a largely religious conflict against the Qing dynasty that eventually failed, despite the seizing of the city of Nanjing for ten years.
- He was the leader of the Haitian Revolution during the French Revolution. He was born a slave in Haiti, but he led the only successful slave revolt in modern history.
- Also called the South African Wars, were wars fought between Britain and Afrikaner (Boer) republics that resulted in British victory. The wars were fought in 1899 to 1902, and they were mostly for the control of the gold-mining complex in South Africa, since it was the largest in the world at that time.
- A period of social and political uprising in France, beginning in 1789 and lasting until 1799. This was during the rule of Louis XVI and ultimately resulted in a complete change of the French social class.
- He was a Mexican general and politician who also served seven terms as president of Mexico (for a total of 31 years) from 1848 to 1876. He was able to stay in power because he established a strong central government.
- The revolutionary period calling for the end of Spanish rule and demanding land distribution and racial equality in New Spain. It began in 1810 and lasted until 1821 when the Mexican Empire was formed.
- A United States policy beginning in 1823 that opposed European colonialism in the Americas, but still recognized that the United States would not interfere with existing European colonies.
- These are French, Dutch, and German settlers who arrived in South Africa in the 17th century and developed their own language and culture over the years.
- He was a U.S. naval officer who led an expedition to force Japan into trade with the West after more than two centuries of its isolation. Through his expedition, the United States became an equal power of economic exploitation in East Asia.
- The absolute monarch of France from 1774-1792. He was the last king of France, as the monarchy was abolished in 1792 because to the French Revolution. He and his entire family was guillotined in 1793.
- He was a French military leader and ruler who conquered much of Europe in the early 1800s. He seized political power in 1799 and crowned himself emperor in 1804. He waged war against many European nations and was able to expand the territory of France.
- The belief that one’s loyalty should not be to a ruler or empire, but to a nation of people who share a common history. This belief arose from Germany and Italy in the 19th century.
- An economic system in which private parties could place their own goods and services on the free market, allowing the supply and demand to change without government regulation. It began in Europe in the 1700s, and it increased industrialization and created new social classes.
- He was a British naturalist who transformed biology in the 1800s with his theory of evolution, stating that all living things descended from one common ancestor.
- The division of African territory by European powers during the period between 1881 and 1914. This was caused by the political competition of European nations that were becoming increasingly powerful.
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- He was a German philosopher and economist who was famous for his theories about capitalism and communism. He wrote the Communist Manifesto which explained the theory of marxism.
- This was a conflict between Japan and China from 1894 to 1895 that was fought over control of Korea. The war showed Japan as a major world power and exposed the weakness of the Chinese empire. It ultimately resulted in Korea declaring independence from China.
- A heat engine that uses steam as a fuel to perform mechanical work. This was one of the most important inventions in the Industrial Revolution because it was used in many factories and mines. It was invented by Thomas Savery in 1698 and first used in Britain.
- Two wars in 1839 and 1856 between Britain, France, and China, in which Britain and France claimed victory and gained legal and territorial concessions in China. The wars arose after China attempted the supress the opium trade from Britain and other foreign traders. Britain had been legally exporting opium to China which caused a widespread addiction in the Chinese population.
- A class of workers whose only value in society is their ability to perform labor. This was a term used in Marxist theory, but it originated in France during the mid 19th century.
- He was a Venezuelan soldier who led the revolutions against Spanish rule in Latin America. He eventually became the president of Gran Colombia and the dictator of Peru, and a newly liberated country was named after him: Bolivia.
- He was the leader of the French group, the Jacobins, and he started the Reign of Terror but was later executed in 1794.
- Multiple revolutions in Latin America that took place in the late 18th century and early 19th century, and resulted in the formation of many new independent countries. The Spanish colonies fought against Spain to gain power and influence over their own society.
- This conference in 1884-1885 regulated European occupation and trade in Africa during the Scramble for Africa and discussed how to peacefully divide territory. It was proposed by Portugal but was led by the newly formed Germany.
- This is a political party of India that was formed in 1885 that aided the Indian movement for independence from Britain.
- In the late 1800s, women worked for economic and political equality and social reform to try and earn the right to vote in elections. This happened in the United States.
- The formation of the German Empire in 1871 after several wars by the northern German state of Prussia against France and Denmark.
- This was a social and political theory of Karl Marx that referred to the social class that played an influential role in economics and industrialization. The term originated in medieval France.
- A large-scale shift to machinery and mass production in a country that originated in Britain in the late 1700s
- A theory based on the discoveries of Charles Darwin that arose in the late 19th century in Britain. This theory related natural selection to human struggles of survival.
- He was a Roman Catholic priest and a revolutionary who helped Mexico gain its independence. He was born in Penjamo, Mexico in 1753.
- He was an 18th century navigator who mapped the Pacific, New Zealand, and Australia and changed western perceptions of world geography.
- The Zulu declared war on the British after they forced labor on them in the diamond fields of South Africa and planned to create a South African federation. The war lasted for only six months and resulted in British victory.
- A man made waterway connecting the Mediterranean Sea to the Indian Ocean via the Red Sea, built in 1869 for more direct passage between Europe and Asia.
- A steel making process in which metal is melted down and shaped into products, developed by Henry Bessemer in 1856. This was the first process that allowed steel to be manufactured inexpensively, and it originated in Britain.
- This was a conflict between Spain and the United States in 1898 that arose from Spanish colonial rule in the Americas and resulted in the U.S. gaining territory in Latin America.
- This was a law signed into action by president Andrew Jackson that authorized the president to give unsettled land west of the Mississippi river in exchange for Indian lands that were in state borders.
- A cloth that was woven not by hand but by machine due to the increase in demand during the Industrial Revolution, originating in Britain.
- The representative assembly of the three estates of France: the clergy (religious authorities), the nobility, and the majority. This assembly was first held in the 1300s, and it lasted until the French Revolution in 1792.
- The democratic group that directed the French Revolution, but later instituted a state of “terror” where they arrested and often executed anyone suspicious of treason. The group originated in Versailles but ended in 1794 when the people of France overthrew its leader and banned the group.
50 Clues: A large-scale shift to machinery and mass production in a country that originated in Britain in the late 1700s • He was the leader of the French group, the Jacobins, and he started the Reign of Terror but was later executed in 1794. • This is a political party of India that was formed in 1885 that aided the Indian movement for independence from Britain. • ...
Unit 1 Review! 2023-09-05
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- an 1887 law to deliberately destroy the Native American way of life and living, was meant to assimilate Native Americans into the American way of life, this was proven to be a failure
- subdivided homes or apartments in New York City in the late 1800s and early 1900s were often crowded, dirty, lacked proper sanitation, and plumbing
- a political party made up mainly by disgruntled farmers living in southern, western, and midwestern states, they wanted lower transportation costs, partial ownership of railroads, and easier access to farm loans.
- battle between Dakota Native Americans and Minnesota National Guard and US troops near Mankato, MN, 39 warriors were sentenced to death by hanging, making this the largest mass execution in US history
- in 1890, at the very end of the Native American ritual, the Ghost Dance, US troops fired on and killed 250 Native American Plains Indians, this was the last uprising of the 1800s for Native Americans
- in the New York harbor, the main immigration processing center for millions of European immigrants from the 1890s to the 1920s
- Native American Sioux warriors fought American US soldiers in Wyoming in 1876, known as a turning point in both Native American history and US expansionist history
- leader in the steel industry, before his death he donated his $400 million to help build libraries, museums, and educational institutions
- controlled the oil industry, was a ruthless businessman, established trusts to make his family wealthy for generations
- a hard monetary policy in which American politicians wanted the US dollar backed by gold
- in San Francisco Bay, CA, this processing center for immigrants handled most immigrants from Asian nations
- the process of people moving from rural areas, other parts of our nation, or recent immigrants moving into the city
- Because of President Garfield's assassination by a federal government employee, this was passed by Congress to make all federal employees take an exam and pass to be eligible for employment
- after the Civil War, the US had to reconstruct, rebuild, and replenish southern States, now known as this to rejoin the Union states and industries
- when a wealthy individual, such as Carnegie, shares their riches for the betterment of society
- this was built to haul people, property, goods, and supplies to the west and the riches back to the eastern coastal cities
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- was the replacement in some ways for the Knights of Labor, and still exists today as a union, mostly skilled workers were in specific trades or specific crafts
- Knights of Labor and American Federation of Labor are examples of this, when workers in a company organize for better working conditions, better pay, and better relationships with management
- when one company, corporation, individual, or a nation's government controls all aspects of production, distribution, sales/selling, markets, and often prices of commodities/goods in a given industry
- a way to have Native Americans or immigrants "absorbed" into American cultural practices and norms, often by force
- the Democratic and Populist party candidate for President in 1896, he wanted silver as the standard to back the US dollar, he could not get industrialists to join his cause and he lost the election
- inventor of the light bulb, his inventions helped create a consumer society and increase standard of living for millions around the world
- when a third party gets involved in managing a businesses assets in order to generate additional monies, can be set up for an individual, family, company or a corporation
- the period from the late 1800s to the start of the 1900s in which many Americans living primarily in major eastern coastal urban areas who accumulated millions of dollars
- the theory that the strongest business survives by beating up the competition and thus surviving
- an alternative to urban living, these were further from the central business district or downtowns in many major cities
- a union to organize all workers, goals were for social reforms in the workplace, started the slogan "Eight hours of work, eight hours of sleep, and eight hours for what we will (want to do)"
- landowners or plantation owners owned the land and crops and "shared" the land with freed slaves, which was more of a theory than reality
- citizens who help power and influence in southern states continued to dominate the political and cultural landscape by incorporating these laws where whites and black had separate but equal facilities
29 Clues: a hard monetary policy in which American politicians wanted the US dollar backed by gold • when a wealthy individual, such as Carnegie, shares their riches for the betterment of society • the theory that the strongest business survives by beating up the competition and thus surviving • ...
Inventions of The First Industrial Revolution 2026-04-11
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- Jenny,A machine that could spin several threads at once
- Plow Made ,farming more efficient because it cut through the soil quicker
- Parts,Identical components that can be used in place of one another in manufacturing
- device that used electrical signals to send messages quickly over long
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- Reaper,A device that cuts grain
- keyboard machine for writing mechanically in characters resembling print.
- Clipper,Fast, multi-masted sailing ship. Used by U.S. merchants for trans-Pacific trade.
- Engine,an engine that uses the expansion or rapid condensation of steam to generate power.
8 Clues: Reaper,A device that cuts grain • Jenny,A machine that could spin several threads at once • device that used electrical signals to send messages quickly over long • keyboard machine for writing mechanically in characters resembling print. • Plow Made ,farming more efficient because it cut through the soil quicker • ...
Top 5 Ancient Aztec Inventions Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-15
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- the act of going to live in a new place where few people have lived before, or the place where people have come to live
- the people of the highest social rank in a society, considered as a group
- priests of very high rank in the Roman Catholic Church
- a type of almost black rock that is like glass
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- to stop something quickly and completely
- a substance or method for curing an illness
- the activity of risking money on the result of something
- twisted together or closely connected so as to be difficult to separate
- belonging or relating to the home, house, or family
- a group of countries, political parties, or people who have agreed to work together because of shared interests or aims
10 Clues: to stop something quickly and completely • a substance or method for curing an illness • a type of almost black rock that is like glass • belonging or relating to the home, house, or family • priests of very high rank in the Roman Catholic Church • the activity of risking money on the result of something • ...
7. Inventions That Changed How We Build 2026-01-26
10 Clues: Cuts wood • Hits nails • Makes holes • Building block • Twist to fasten • Lifts heavy items • Reaches high places • Hold pieces together • Checks straight lines • Holds bricks together
fghSCIENTIST AND TECHNOLOGIES 2018-01-06
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- He completely changed the way we understand the behavior of things as basic as light, gravity, and time
- Pioneer of electronic computers. Invented the first compiler and was the principal architect of COBOL, the most widely used computer language of the twentieth century.
- this chemical explosive, invented in China in the 9th century, has been a major factor in military technology (and, by extension, in wars that changed the course of human history).
- Ground breaking discoveries in chimpanzee behavior; established that chimpanzees have similar social behavior to humans and also that they make tools, and eat and hunt for meat.
- it use has offered mankind a glimpse of everything from distant stars and galaxies to the minute workings of living cells.
- The father of microbiology, he used remarkable self-made lenses to discover single-celled animals and plants, bacteria, and spermatozoa.
- it uses one or more pickups to convert the vibration of its strings into electrical signals.
- the 20th century’s most influential psychologist; pioneered the science of behaviorism; discovered the power of positive reinforcement in learning;
- to establish communication from ocean to land, it also serves as a vital role in ocean observing as well.
- The first person to correctly describe blood’s circulation in the body.He showed that arteries and veins form a complete circuit. The circuit starts at the heart and leads back to the heart.
- it decreased the amount of time required to travel across continents and made the world a smaller place.
- is to produce audio output that can be heard by the listener.
- is a vehicle designed to provide a high tractive effort (pulling force) at slow speeds, in order to haul a trailer or machinery used in agriculture or construction.
- Founder of modern microbiology
- Profoundly changed our understanding of nature with his law of universal gravitation and his laws of motion;
- Founded quantum theory with his proposal that hot objects radiate only certain allowed values of energy, all of which are multiples of a number now called the Planck constant
- an Austrian mathematician and physicist best known for articulating a principle known as the 'Doppler effect.'
- is the fundamental building block of the circuitry that governs the operation of computers, cellular phones, and all other modern electronics.
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- Utilized the organizing principles of the periodic table to correctly predict the existence and properties of six new chemical elements.
- a device for detecting electric charge and it was invented by Jean Nollet in 1748.
- Authored one of the most famous books in history, On the Origin of Species, in which he described and provided evidence for the theory of evolution by natural selection.
- a technology which uses sound wave to find and identify objects in water. Sound wave holds advantage of attenuating less in water than electromagnetic waves.
- An instrument which measures vertical distance with respect to a reference level.
- saved millions of lives by killing and preventing the growth of harmful bacteria.
- Founder of modern geology
- discovered the first moons ever known to orbit another planet and that the Milky Way is made of stars. He rationalized how objects are affected by gravity, stated the principle of inertia, and proposed the first theory of relativity.
- Established that the cell is the basic unit of all living things
- A Scottish-born scientist and inventor best known for inventing the first working telephone in 1876
- is a tool used in farming for initial cultivation of soil in preparation for sowing seed or planting. It has been a basic instrument for most of recorded history and represents a major advance in agriculture.
- Musical instrument whose sound is made with strings struck by hammers that are moved from a keyboard.
- The father of nuclear chemistry and nuclear physics; discovered and named the atomic nucleus, the proton, the alpha particle, and the beta particle;
- invented about 100 BC in China, paper has been indispensible in allowing us to write down and share our ideas.
- Father of the industrial revolution; radically improved the steam engine; invented high pressure steam engines; independently discovered latent heat; invented the world’s first copying machine.
- captures our body temperature using infrared sensors that detect the amount of energy given off by the eardrum.
- is a stove with an integrated electrical heating device to cook and bake.
- is a unique form of transportation because they can travel large distances but are cheaper than airplanes and take less time than ships.
- his famous equations unified the forces of electricity and magnetism, indicating that light is an electromagnetic wave.
- Discovered the basic principles of heredity through experiments in his garden. His observations became the foundation of modern genetics and the study of heredity, and he is widely considered a pioneer in the field of genetics.
- is a device that measures wind speed.
- have been made somewhat obsolete by satellites and global positioning systems, but their impact on early navigation and exploration
40 Clues: Founder of modern geology • Founder of modern microbiology • is a device that measures wind speed. • is to produce audio output that can be heard by the listener. • Established that the cell is the basic unit of all living things • is a stove with an integrated electrical heating device to cook and bake. • ...
SKILL UP PUZZLE (Match scientists with their inventions) 2026-04-22
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- The scientist who discovered radio
- Newton's invention
- Graham Bell's invention
- Marie Curie's invention
- Karl Benz's invention
- The scientist who discovered telescope
- Nikola Tesla' invention
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- The scientist who discovered penicillin
- Wright Brothers' invention
- Pasteur's invention
- The scientist who discovered LightBulb
- Johannes Gutenberg's invention
- James Watt's invention
13 Clues: Newton's invention • Pasteur's invention • Karl Benz's invention • James Watt's invention • Graham Bell's invention • Marie Curie's invention • Nikola Tesla' invention • Wright Brothers' invention • Johannes Gutenberg's invention • The scientist who discovered radio • The scientist who discovered LightBulb • The scientist who discovered telescope • ...
Vocabulary “Are Bionic Superhumans on the Horizon?” 2025-10-22
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- – to have enough money for something (Clue: You can buy it when you can do this.)
- – a small device put inside the body (Clue: Doctors may place one to help hearing.)
- – a small machine or tool that helps do a job (Clue: You might use this to help you hear or see.),
- – to make something do what you want (Clue: A remote helps you do this to a TV.)
- – the study of machines that help the body (Clue: Scientists work in this field.)
- Likes to chase mice
- – to make something better (Clue: You do this when you add glitter to art.),
- disease – a sickness that makes muscles shake (Clue: Doctors study this brain illness.),
- – feeling forced to do something (Clue: You feel this before a big test.),
- – given permission (Clue: You are this when you can go outside to play.),
- – to bring something back or fix it (Clue: You do this when you repair a bike or toy.)
- – to take the place of something (Clue: You do this when a toy breaks and you get a new one.),
- – time that has not yet come (Clue: Tomorrow is part of this.),
- – people who study and learn about the world (Clue: They wear lab coats.)
- – a tiny computer part (Clue: Your phone has this inside it.)
- – to make something different (Clue: You do this when you switch clothes.)
- – study to learn new things (Clue: Scientists do this before making discoveries.)
- – the things someone can do (Clue: A superhero has many of these.)
- – a strong effect or change (Clue: A meteor does this when it hits the Earth.)
- – a new idea or invention (Clue: The first airplane was one of these.),
- – a machine part that helps the body work (Clue: A robot leg is this.),
- – good or helpful (Clue: A smile shows this kind of feeling.)
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- – very simple or old-fashioned (Clue: Cavemen used these kinds of tools.),
- signals – messages sent by electricity (Clue: These move through wires or nerves.)
- – things that make something better (Clue: A new phone update is one of these.)
- Man's best friend
- – joined or linked together (Clue: Your phone is this when you use Wi-Fi.),
- – a fake arm or leg that replaces a real one (Clue: It helps people walk or move again.)
- – something that shows what you mean (Clue: A teacher gives one of these to help you understand.)
- implant – a device that helps a person hear (Clue: It goes inside the ear.),
- – made better (Clue: Your grade does this when you study more.),
- – to keep something in your mind (Clue: You do this to know your spelling words.)
- – made to act like a robot (Clue: A moving metal machine is this.),
- Has a trunk
- – the result of something happening (Clue: Rain makes puddles — that’s the what?),
- Large marsupial
- – how much work someone can do (Clue: You have this when you finish homework fast.)
- – part of the brain that helps memory (Clue: This helps you remember things.),
- – stronger or faster than normal (Clue: Superman is one of these.),
- Flying mammal
- – using science to make tools and machines (Clue: Computers and phones are part of this.),
41 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • – a tiny computer part (Clue: Your phone has this inside it.) • – good or helpful (Clue: A smile shows this kind of feeling.) • – time that has not yet come (Clue: Tomorrow is part of this.), • – made better (Clue: Your grade does this when you study more.), • ...
9. Inventions That Help People Measure Time 2026-01-26
Invention 2023-07-09
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- is an electronic device that shows moving pictures and sound. It brings entertainment and information to our homes. We can watch our favorite shows and movies and even learn new things through educational programs. They come in a variety of sizes and have become a popular form of entertainment for people of all ages.
- device that produces light when an electric current is passed through a filament. It was invented by Thomas Edis
- that allows you to talk to someone who is far away. It allows you to hear the other person's voice even if they're not physically next to you. They've come a long way from the old-fashioned landline phone to the modern smartphones we use today. They connect people and make it easy to communicate regardless of distance.
- computer network that allows us to connect and share information. It has revolutionized the way we communicate, learn, and access information. We can send emails, search for information, play games, and connect with people around the world. It has opened up endless possibilities and made the world a more connected place.
- is a device that captures and stores images. It allows us to take pictures and preserve memories. They have evolved over time, from old film cameras to digital cameras on smartphones. They help us capture beautiful moments and share them with others. It allows us to freeze time and create lasting memories.
- a circular object that rotates around an axle. It's one of the greatest inventions in human history. They help us move heavy objects easily and make traveling much smoother. They're used in vehicles like cars, bicycles, and carts. Without it, life would be much harder!
- appliance used to quickly cook and heat food. It uses microwaves, a type of electromagnetic wave, to generate heat. It's commonly used to heat up leftovers, pop popcorn, and cook different types of food. It can save you time in the kitchen and make meal prep easier.
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- machine that can carry people and cargo through the air. It was invented by the Wright brothers. It has wings and engines that allow it to soar high above the clouds. It can travel long distances in a short amount of time, allowing you to quickly travel to different parts of the world.
- is a thin material made from plant fibers. Paper is used for writing, drawing, and many other purposes. Before it was invented, people wrote on materials like stone, papyrus, and animal skins. It made it easier to record and share information, leading to the spread of knowledge and the development of books and newspapers.
- is a two-wheeled vehicle that is powered by pedaling. It allows us to travel faster and farther using our own energy. It's a fun and eco-friendly way to get around, and it can help you exercise and stay healthy. They come in a variety of sizes and styles, and learning to ride one is an exciting milestone for many children.
- Light Bulb
- tool that helps you find your way around. It has a magnetic needle that always points to Earth's magnetic north. Sailors and explorers have used it for centuries to navigate the oceans and discover new lands. It's like having a built-in map to guide us in the right direction.
12 Clues: Light Bulb • device that produces light when an electric current is passed through a filament. It was invented by Thomas Edis • ...
6. Inventions That Changed How We Learn 2026-01-26
10 Clues: Solves math • Writes words • Holds stories • Place to work • Shows the world • Used for writing • Tells class time • Writes on boards • Learns with screens • Portable learning tool
8. Inventions That Help People See Better 2026-01-26
10 Clues: Sees space • Gives light • Bends light • Shows images • Lets light in • Portable light • See far objects • Help eyes focus • Sees tiny things • Shows reflections
Introduction to Genetics 2023-05-13
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- An investigative approach that deals with the study of chromosomes
- This refers to the relative abundance of different alleles of a gene within a population, which can be used to study the genetic diversity and evolution of a species
- An organism that is made up of 13,600 genes
- The expression of ______ is controlled by a set of genes
- Type of protein that aids in phenotype production
- The variant of ____ is responsible for a 4 cm decrease in height among Peruvians.
- Siblings who share the same DNA and have similar physical characteristics, but may differ in personality, behavior, and susceptibility to diseases due to environmental factors and epigenetic modifications
- A versatile genomic editing tool that allows for precise and efficient modification of DNA sequences in living organisms.
- Country where Dolly the Sheep’s body is displayed
- He is an English embryologist who was the first scientist to perform nuclear transfer to clone a sheep
- Part of the human female body that does not consist of 46 chromosomes
- A classical investigative approach that study the patterns of trait inheritance through generations
- The normal eye color of the Drosophila Melanogaster species
- An alternative form of a gene that brings about variations in the phenotype of organisms
- Branch of biology that deals with heredity and variation
- A type of enzyme that cuts DNA at specific sites
- The symbol for “male” in a pedigree analysis
- Has provided funding for genetic research projects aimed at advancing our understanding of genetic diseases and developing new therapies to improve patient outcomes
- An allele that is only expressed when paired with the same type
- Study of the inheritance of phenotypic traits and variations patterns in populations
- A theory that explains the manner in which genetic information is transferred between generations
- An allele that is always expressed when present, even when paired with an opposite type
- The Founder of Planned Parenthood and a proponent of the negative use of eugenics, suggesting that there should be a mandatory sterilization and segregation of PWDs
- The theory of preformation states that the fertilized egg contains a complete miniature adult called ______.
- The theory that explains that an organism came from a component of the egg that differentiates into adult structures is ____.
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- Type of inheritance is the set of principles that govern the transmission of genetic traits from parents to offspring, based on the segregation and independent assortment of alleles of a single gene
- The largest database containing genetic information launched in Great Britain.
- A hereditary disorder that can be detected using a pedigree chart and is usually the case among royal families
- A genetic engineering approach in which there is a precise modification of an organism's DNA using molecular tools
- A process where a male and female organism belonging to the same species are mated and their offspring are observed
- Governed by alleles at two or more loci
- Refers to the use of genetic or other technological means to improve or eliminate undesirable traits in individuals or populations.
- Species that are extensively studied in biological research because of their suitability for experimental manipulation, which has led to many important discoveries in genetics
- Exhibit the presence or absence of a trait within a family across generations
- The collection of information is contained in a cellular compartment called _____.
- Easily studied and manipulated organisms that are involved in investigative methods in genetics
- Vehicles of genes
- The study of the complete set of proteins expressed by an organism, tissue, or cell, and their functions and interactions within biological systems
- The device used to sequence DNA in space
- Set of alleles for a given trait
- The process of creating an identical copy of a biological entity, such as a cell, tissue, or organism, using either natural or artificial means
- A controversial movement aimed at improving the genetic quality of the human population through selective breeding and sterilization, often targeting certain ethnic or social groups considered inferior
- A highly specific process leading to the production of proteins from DNA
- A person’s entire collection of chromosomes
- The discovery of ____ and its ability to be replicated ushered in the era of modern genetics.
- The molecule that is affected in Sickle-Cell Anemia
- The country in which the natives exhibited an uncommon level of genetic uniformity
- He coined the term “Eugenics” in 1883
- The scientist whose work formed the foundation of genetics is ____.
- Directs protein synthesis
50 Clues: Vehicles of genes • Directs protein synthesis • Set of alleles for a given trait • He coined the term “Eugenics” in 1883 • Governed by alleles at two or more loci • The device used to sequence DNA in space • An organism that is made up of 13,600 genes • A person’s entire collection of chromosomes • The symbol for “male” in a pedigree analysis • ...
Quiz 2 2021-02-18
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- crystal face repeats 4 times (every 90 degrees) when the crystal is spun on any axis
- one who studies the rocks and minerals of Earth (page 42)
- crystal system with 3 twofold axes (page 38-39)
- related to the weight or heaviness of an object, or testing the weight by lifting it (pg 30)
- on the breastplate of justice in Exodus 28:20 (page 43)
- this is the hardest mineral and has a 10 on the Mohs hardness scale (page 35)
- chemistry defined by the chicals God created in Genesis 1 and is the foundation for animals, plants, and humans (page 39)
- compares weight to an equal volume of water
- mineral with poison and medicine properties that is bright yellow but burns blue (page 49)
- a reconciling or repairing of a relationship, as Christ sacrificed so we could stand forgiven before God (page 42)
- our birthstones originate to the breastplate that the 12 stones the __ __ __ __ __ __ __ wore in the Old Testament (page 52)
- develped the scale to help determine the hardness of minerals (pg 30)
- related to the amount of shine or reflective quality of a particular object (pg 30)
- crystal system with 3 fourfold axes (page 38-39)
- tested by comparing scratches of one mineral on another (page 35)
- there is a pagan belief that crystals have the power to bring happiness and _____________; God designed crystals for beauty, value in medicine, and physical attributes to aid in inventions. (page 55)
- test used to determine a more consistent sample of coloration of a mineral (page 37)
- crystal face repeats 6 times (every 60 degrees) when the crystal is spun on the axis
- the part of geology that deals with the science of minerals
- type of non-metallic luster (page 33)
- an onyx that is valuable as it goes from pale to green (page 44)
- crystal system without an axis of symmetry (page 39)
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- David used stones from a river to slay Goliath. These stones were make smooth by the constant ___________ of water (page 53)
- distort or twist something that is good into something wicked (page 42)
- foundation for chemistry when combined with nitrogen, oxygen, hydrogen atoms (page 39)
- crystal face repeats 2 times (evey 180 degrees) when the crystall is spun on the axis
- this defines the value of a gemstone but cannot be used to identify the mineral (page 34)
- determines the size of a mineral (page 36)
- crystal systm with 1 sixfold axis (page 38-39)
- added to toothpaste to help make tooth enamel stronger (page 55)
- amethyst is the purple __ __ __ __ __ __ __ (pg 32)
- this is the softest mineral and has a 1 on the Mohs hardness scale (page 35)
- used to make insulators for capacitors (pg 31)
- a comparison of two ideas or things with similar features (page 42)
- makes granite sparkle (pg 31)
- appears like broken glass (page 40)
- the number of crystal systems found in minerals (pg 32)
- but my God shall supply all your need according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus
- crystal system with 1 twofold axis (page 38-39)
- standard scale used y geologists to measure the size of a mineral (page 36)
- cyrstal system with 1 fourfold axis (page 38-39)
- number of compounds that make up minerals (pg 32)
- quartz is the mineral __ __ __ __ (pg 32)
- the balance of opposit sides of an object in regard to size and form (pg 30)
- aluminum-silicate mineral that can be pink, yellow, or blue (page 44-45)
45 Clues: makes granite sparkle (pg 31) • appears like broken glass (page 40) • type of non-metallic luster (page 33) • quartz is the mineral __ __ __ __ (pg 32) • determines the size of a mineral (page 36) • compares weight to an equal volume of water • crystal systm with 1 sixfold axis (page 38-39) • used to make insulators for capacitors (pg 31) • ...
Industrial Revolution: Inventions: WHAT DID I CREATE 2014-03-12
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- I created the device that economically sowed the seeds in neat rows
- I did not create the spinning frame
- I created the process for the manufacture of steel
- Born on 19 January 1736 in Greenock, Renfrewshire, my improvements to this invention was fundamental
- other inventors produced devices that could record sounds, I created the first that is able to reproduce the recorded sound.
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- Nancy Fowler; my work is based on many others; I was handicapped for the last four years of my life
- James Hargreaves
- the father of immunology
- Not only am I the co-developer of Morse code...
- I lost many profits in legal battles over patent infringement for this
10 Clues: James Hargreaves • the father of immunology • I did not create the spinning frame • Not only am I the co-developer of Morse code... • I created the process for the manufacture of steel • I created the device that economically sowed the seeds in neat rows • I lost many profits in legal battles over patent infringement for this • ...
5. Inventions That Changed How We Eat 2026-01-26
10 Clues: Cuts food • Holds meals • Bakes meals • Browns bread • Heats food fast • Keeps food cold • Holds solid food • Scoops food easily • Stores frozen food • Cooks food with heat
11. Inventions That Help People Carry Things 2026-01-26
10 Clues: Pulls items • Holds tools • Pushes items • Holds things • Holds objects • Worn storage bag • Holds items tight • Helps carry loads • Soft carrying bag • Holds small items
INVENTIONS BY NURIA VILLALBA MUÑOZ 2021-11-28
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- The country where BHP Billion Awards ceremony are celebrated every year
- Einstein The man who developed the theory os relativity
- Spencer The man whose pocket had elted chocolate,leading to a new discovery.
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- The machine that the engineerPercy Spencer invented
- Jarvis The woman who invented the Mother`s day
- Billion Awards Ceremony the Awards that are for young people
6 Clues: Jarvis The woman who invented the Mother`s day • The machine that the engineerPercy Spencer invented • Einstein The man who developed the theory os relativity • Billion Awards Ceremony the Awards that are for young people • The country where BHP Billion Awards ceremony are celebrated every year • ...
Quiz 2 2021-02-18
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- crystal system with 3 twofold axes (page 38-39)
- determines the size of a mineral (page 36)
- aluminum-silicate mineral that can be pink, yellow, or blue (page 44-45)
- test used to determine a more consistent sample of coloration of a mineral (page 37)
- this is the hardest mineral and has a 10 on the Mohs hardness scale (page 35)
- crystal system with 3 fourfold axes (page 38-39)
- crystal system with 1 twofold axis (page 38-39)
- our birthstones orginate to the breasplate that the 12fstones the __ __ __ __ __ __ __ wore in the Old Testament (pae 52)
- compares weight to an equal volume of water
- type of non-metallic luster (page 33)
- related to the amount of shine or reflective quality of a particular object (pg 30)
- this is the softest mineral and has a 1 on the Mohs hardness scale (page 35)
- the balance of opposit sides of an object in regard to size and form (pg 30)
- makes granite sparkle (pg 31)
- chemistry defined by the chicals God created in Genesis 1 and is the foundation for animals, plants, and humans (page 39)
- crystal face repeats 2 times (evey 180 degrees) when the crystall is spun on the axis
- the number of crystal systems found in minerals (pg 32)
- on the breastplate of justice in Exodus 28:20 (page 43)
- foundation for chemistry when combined with nitrogen, oxygen, hydrogen atoms (page 39)
- mineral with poison and medicine properties that is bright yellow but burns blue (page 49)
- there is a pagan belief that crystals have the power to bring happiness and _____________; God designed crystals for beauty, value in medicine, and physical attributes to aid in inventions. (page 55)
- one who studies the rocks and minerals of Earth (page 42)
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- crystal system without an axis of symmetry (page 39)
- standard scale used y geologists to measure the size of a mineral (page 36)
- David used stones from a river to slay Goliath. These stones were make smooth by the constant ___________ of water (page 53)
- but my God shall supply all your need according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus
- added to toothpaste to help make tooth enamel stronger (page 55)
- tested by comparing scratches of one mineral on another (page 35)
- develped the scale to help determine the hardness of minerals (pg 30)
- a comparison of two ideas or things with similar features (page 42)
- the part of geology that dealss with the science of minerals
- a recnciling or repairing of a relationship, as Christ sacrificed so we could stand forgiven before God (page 42)
- used to make insulators for capacitors (pg 31)
- appears like broken glass (page 40)
- related to the weight or heaviness of an object, or testing hte weight by lifting it (pg 30)
- an onyx that is valuable as it goes from pale to green (page 44)
- amethyst is the purple __ __ __ __ __ __ __ (pg 32)
- cyrstal system with 1 fourfold axis (page 38-39)
- quartz is the mineral __ __ __ __ (pg 32)
- distort or twist something that is good into something wicked (page 42)
- crystal face repeats 4 times (every 90 degrees) when the crystal is spun on any axis
- crystal face repeats 6 times (every 60 degrees) when the crystal is spun on the axis
- number of compounds that make up minerals (pg 32)
- crystal systm with 1 sixfold axis (page 38-39)
- this defines the value of a gemstone but cannot be used to identify the mineral (page 34)
45 Clues: makes granite sparkle (pg 31) • appears like broken glass (page 40) • type of non-metallic luster (page 33) • quartz is the mineral __ __ __ __ (pg 32) • determines the size of a mineral (page 36) • compares weight to an equal volume of water • used to make insulators for capacitors (pg 31) • crystal systm with 1 sixfold axis (page 38-39) • ...
Social 10-1 Issue 2 2015-06-23
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- one country -often European- taking over another area to be used to their benefit
- the large reduction in human population due to violence, disease or other catastrophe
- what is passed on by those who lived in the past; can include political structures such as democracy; buildings, monuments, statues, art work; histories, stories; cultural traditions and celebrations; in some respects, it is an effect caused by past events
- the assumption that all people of a culture act in a certain way; an exaggerated statement not based on fact
- someone who studies the culture or life ways of particular groups in order to interpret and explain other cultures
- everything that has occured before now; often has a trail of evidence (documents, recordings, artifacts, etc.) but most does not
- curiosity, _______, Christianity
- Starting in the 18970's Aboriginal children aged 5-16 were taken fro home/communities to distant boarding schools run by various church groups for the purpose of "de-cultration" & ____________; become mandatory in 1920.
- the "Jewel in the Crown" of Britain's colonial possetions
- a First Nations group from Newfoundland that became extinct in 1829 due to conflict with European fishermen; Shawnadithit was the last survivor
- lives of First Nations controlled by gov't Indian __________________
- The Truth and _________________ Commission gives First Nations people an opportunity to tell their stories about residential school
- ________, god, gold
- a possible conclusion drawn from evidence; an educated guess
- traditional practices like the __________ and Sun Dance ceremonies were banned by the Indian Act.
- an organization established by groups of people, not the gov't, to work toward a specific goal; depend on volunteers and donations
- "The sun never sets on the _______________ Empire".
- _____________ Man's Burden -European people have a duty to 'civilize' other cultures.
- Policy designed by European governments that would seem them use heir political, economic and even military strength to force colonies to trade only with imperialistic power
- Hudson Bay Company is a monopoly granted to fur traders by the King of __________ in 1670
- a variety of assumptions, beliefs and values that frame the way someone lived in the past
- First Nations did not accumulate ___________, took only what they needed from the land to survive
- The ______________ for Africa in 1880 divided the continent between European countries
- The sun never sets on the ____________ Empire.
- A formal statement made by an Aboriginal community that it is legally entitled to land and/ or financial compensation.
- A market dominated by a single seller
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- belief that the European way of life(language, religions, customs) is superior
- a period of new inventions leading to mass productions; approx. 1750-1900
- The deliberate killing of a large group of people, especially those of a particular ethnic group or nation.
- _________ is believed to be the first European to sail to North America in 1492
- An ancient trade route between China and Europe; religion, ideas and knowledge were also exchanged
- _____________history is passed down by word of mouth and stories
- a land controlled by a distant (often European) nation
- to judge a culture through the filter of your own culture; believing that a certain cultural or ethnic group is superior
- federal government in charge of "Indians and _______ for Indians"
- money, supplies, expertise given by one country to another that is in need
- King ___________ II enslaved and killed millions of the people of the Congo in the ivory and rubber trade in order to create wealth that would return to Belgium
- less than 1000 _________ at their low point in 1890
- the ethnic group that killed Tutsis in the Rwanda genocide
- Four aspects of _______________ globalization are industrialization, imperialism, capitalism, euro-centism
- an economic system in which a countries trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit
- to remedy or set right
- the interpretation of evidence left behind from the past
- Registered Indians are allowed to ______ in federal elections without having to give up their Indian Status in 1960
44 Clues: ________, god, gold • to remedy or set right • curiosity, _______, Christianity • A market dominated by a single seller • The sun never sets on the ____________ Empire. • "The sun never sets on the _______________ Empire". • less than 1000 _________ at their low point in 1890 • a land controlled by a distant (often European) nation • ...
Verbs and ??? and when 2021-04-22
22 Clues: who • how • what • when • right • which • where • during • to eat • to buy • to rest • to want • to visit • to snack • together • to where • to drink • to finish • how much, how many • to go (ir a, to go to) • to take, to eat or drink • to be (location, feelings)
INVENTIONS BY NURIA VILLALBA MUÑOZ 2021-11-28
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- The country where BHP Billion Awards ceremony are celebrated every year
- Einstein The man who developed the theory os relativity
- Spencer The man whose pocket had elted chocolate,leading to a new discovery.
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- The machine that the engineerPercy Spencer invented
- Jarvis The woman who invented the Mother`s day
- Billion Awards Ceremony the Awards that are for young people
6 Clues: Jarvis The woman who invented the Mother`s day • The machine that the engineerPercy Spencer invented • Einstein The man who developed the theory os relativity • Billion Awards Ceremony the Awards that are for young people • The country where BHP Billion Awards ceremony are celebrated every year • ...
Inventions of the Gilded Age 2022-01-31
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- He invented the telephone and co-founded the notable company, AT&T.
- built and flew the first motor-operated airplane
- This was invented shortly after the camera in 1892 by Thomas Edison and William Dickson
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- In 1877 he invented the phonograph, allowing the recording of history and aiding those with hearing impairments
- In 1908 this was invented by Henry Ford
- in 1878 Thomas Edison invented something that is now used in almost every house
6 Clues: In 1908 this was invented by Henry Ford • built and flew the first motor-operated airplane • He invented the telephone and co-founded the notable company, AT&T. • in 1878 Thomas Edison invented something that is now used in almost every house • This was invented shortly after the camera in 1892 by Thomas Edison and William Dickson • ...
A Year of Memories, Growth and Connection 2024-12-28
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- Fouth visitors in Vienna
- A daytrip with the car
- Movie we watched in Pokhara
- Second visitors in Vienna
- First visitor in Vienna
- Where I went first in India
- Our short-time door decoration
- What I am still, sometimes annoyed at my self
- My word for 2025 & your gift to me
- What I want to remind me more when hiking with you
- Movie we watched in Chennai
- Second Temple we went in Haridwar
- My favorite thing to wear from this year
- Your fan-girl moment
- Highest point we have been this year
- Reason for most painful flight
- My position from next year on
- Concert I went with my dad
- My favorite Ballon of the parade
- Concert we skipped in Vienna
- Who you/we had to say goodbye 2025
- This years Christmas movie
- Im am grateful for this year #3
- My sad birthday suprise
- Where we had our second necessary travel-deep-talk
- Most selfies we are taking of the other
- Where I met Christian
- First Temple we went in Haridwar
- Im happy to have met the first time
- Im am grateful for this year #6
- Who I saw second in India
- Name of your new bike
- What I was gratful for at Thanksgiving/Christmas
- Your first travel pain
- First Concert in Vienna
- What Im happy/proud of you accomplishing together
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- Yummy Pastry in Tiru
- Who I saw first in India
- Place I was amazed by in Auroville
- My Solo trip in Summer to see friends
- Your favorite song in Tiru (Spotify)
- Your favorite Meal in Rishikesh
- Im happy to have a solo time with
- Our new neighbour <3
- Three categories of my christmas gifts
- Third Stop in Haridwar
- Fith visitors in Vienna
- Im am grateful for this year #1
- Third Visitors in Vienna
- Where we had our first necessary travel-deep-talk
- What I was doing, when we meant to meet in Rishikesh
- Where we join our first time visit couples in Vienna
- Holy day in India when I arrived
- Im am grateful for this year #4
- Live Concert in Rishikesh
- Im am grateful for this year #2
- Your favorite song in Tiru (live performance)
- Im am grateful for this year #5
- Felt like the longest day
- luck in making unexpected and fortunate discoveries
- Our New York Date Night
- Location of Kirtan in Tiru
- My first travel pain/sickness
- Movement I needed in Auroville
- Final score rangers lost :(
- Happy to have found it this year
66 Clues: Yummy Pastry in Tiru • Our new neighbour <3 • Your fan-girl moment • Where I met Christian • Name of your new bike • A daytrip with the car • Third Stop in Haridwar • Your first travel pain • First visitor in Vienna • Fith visitors in Vienna • Our New York Date Night • My sad birthday suprise • First Concert in Vienna • Fouth visitors in Vienna • Who I saw first in India • ...
CHILDREN'S DAY SURPRISE! 2023-11-13
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- Agarwal An enterprising student whose biggest strength is his simplicity, honesty and good-natured personality. I hope your days ahead are full of valuable associations and enviable successes!
- Jain A lively student for who understands Mathematics like the back of her hand. May your heart be forever young and your life be full of happiness and success!
- Shokeen He is steadfast, humble and witty. A student who is works hard, speaks less but appreciates life and stands by his friends, immensly! May all your dreams come true.
- Dingolia A student who epitomises ZEN and is remarkable for his composure and kindness. May you life be a joyful journey and all your dreams come true!
- Bajaj A student whose intellect is propelled by words, ideas and imaginative worlds. May you embark on a wonderous enterprise of explroation!
- Bhatia A student who values his friends as much as he values moments of mirth and humorous encounters. Driven by stories and anecdotes, may your life be full of joy and wonder and may you be empowered by meaningful experiences!
- Chandra A student who may is economical with his words, yet never with his comments on life. May your life be surrounded by friends who make every moment special, and your life full of prosperous days.
- Goel Humble, fun-loving and ambitious, this student loves his academic subjects as much as he loves his friends. A success story in the making, I hope all your dreams come true.
- Ahlawat He is the nucleus of his social group and never afraid to speak his mind. Full of life and fearlessness, may you continue to forge meaningful relationships and move closer to your goals!
- Chhabra A fun-loving student whose laughter is infectious and is loved by all his friends. May your day be filled with joy and life with success!
- Garg A proactive thinker, a curious individual, a resilient soul. Wishing you a life filled with endless possibilities and imaginative wonders.
- Sharma A student who is lively, gregarious and sociable. May your day be filled with giggles galore and your life be coloured with precious pals and the sweet scent of success!
- Sabhlok A student whose creative energy electrifies every event that she participates in. Have a day as bright as a rainbow and a life as vibrant as a bag of colorful cotton candy!
- Malik A spirited student who cherishes her friends as much as her books. May your life be a triumphant fiesta of happiness and success!
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- Garg A rocking, jolly natured, intellectual student whose pursuit of science is not less than a pilgrimage. May your life be full of dreams and discoveries!
- Gupta A passionate student who is a loyal friend and even more loyal to her academic pursuit. On this special occasion, may your life be sprinkled with the love and the magic of fruitful learning.
- A meticulous student whose conviction is steady as a rock. On this special day, I send you my best. May your dreams soar as high as a colorful kite!
- Chaturvedi A pragmatic student with pertinent points of view, a dear friend and a modest individual. May your life be like a free flowing river with a meandering course of meaningful experiences and valuable associations.
- Rawal A happy go lucky with child-like innocence student who is precious for his family and friends. Wishing you a day of fun and a life of happiness ahead, surrounded by the people whom you dearly love!
- Miglani A sincere student who is reliable and dependable for all his friends. Wishing you a day filled with laughter, and a life full of fun, and exciting adventures.
- Kapoor Full of determination, he forges ahead with meticulous planning. Well-loved by his friends, he is marching ahead on the path of success. May your path be free of obstacles and life, full of prosperity!
- Kumara A student who has found a fine balance between studies and recreation. It is admirable and amazing how he shows up for his friends and how he effortlessly commits to his ow journey. I wish the best for you, now and always!
- Malhotra A budding artist who forges sincere relationships, weaves meaningful conversations (and banter) and is cordial with everyone. May your life be an exciting adventure, with abundant surprises!
- Jain A student who is easygoing: he loves to chat and likes to lighten the load of Science with awkward jokes. Here's hoping that your dreams will come true and you will continue to cherish life as you do now!
- Khandelwal A stoic student who is masterful who strums guitar as gracefully as he manages his academic rigor. May your path ahead be lined with sincere efforts, successful milestones and joyous occasions.
- Goel A dependable and sociable student who is loved by his friends for his ability to stand with them without any conditions. May your life be full of magical moments filled with love, laughter, prosperity and success!
- Solanki A student who is 'dil ka saccha', a true friend, honest and jolly natured. May your life be filled with friends, family and happy occassions!
- He can be found buried nose-deep in books, yet he finds time for his closest friends. Books are his friends, his friends are like family. May all your efforts bear fruit and may you forever be enchanted by the pursuit of knowledge!
28 Clues: Malik A spirited student who cherishes her friends as much as her books. May your life be a triumphant fiesta of happiness and success! • Bajaj A student whose intellect is propelled by words, ideas and imaginative worlds. May you embark on a wonderous enterprise of explroation! • ...
Applied Psychology game 2023-09-29
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- (DEFINE) This describes the association between two variables. When one variable increases or decreases, the other variable also increases or decreases. It is important to note that this does not equal causation. This coefficient is represented by (r), range from -1 to 1 with a value close to -1 representing a strong negative correlation and a value close to 1 representing a strong positive correlation. A value of 0 or close to zero indicates no correlation or linear relationship.
- (CONNECT/COMPARE) This undermines your ability to draw causal inferences. An example of a this is a placebo effect. Example: An example can be the placebo effect. Let’s say that the subjects in an experiment for a new pill to improve focus know if they get the actual pill or not. This could affect the results of the study because the people who received the pill subconsciously might think it helps, resulting in better focus. On the flip side, it could make the people who did not receive the pill subconsciously think that their focus is worse than the other groups, making them focus less.
- (CONNECT/COMPARE) These are used to describe opinions, attitudes, and preferences using a predetermined set of questions. They make predictions about behavior using correlations. They are more cost-effective, quick, and easy. However there can be a misunderstanding of questions, you get limited insight, people could answer dishonestly, it could not be a representative sample, and they only show correlation and not causation. Example: A teacher asking their students to fill out an anonymous form asking questions about how they thought the semester went. This lets the teacher get a quick insight of how their teaching methods are working but many students may not be completely honest and some students may not even complete this.
- (CONNECT/COMPARE) Fixed ideas, Peer review, Selects only favorable discoveries, sees criticism as conspiracy, non-repeatable results, claims of widespread usefulness, and "Ball park measures." Example: There is a new pill being sold that is allegedly a “weight loss pill”. This pill claims to be backed by science and is advertised well to its intended population, but it has no scientific evidence that the pill promotes weight loss.
- (CONNECT/COMPARE) When groups of individuals are assigned to random treatments, however, this is not random assignment because the groups may not be random Example: Researchers want to see how the amount of hours of exercise an individual gets each week affects their energy levels. In this study, the researchers couldn’t just divide the groups with a randomized control trial, because the individuals that they are studying have different backgrounds with exercise. Some are sedentary most of the day and some work out every day. So the researchers would have to divide the groups so that individuals with similar exercise habits are together, and then everyone in each group would be randomly assigned an exercise regime for the study. This way it is not a true randomized control study. The researchers attempt to control any confounding variables by using this.
- (DEFINE) This is the group that you want to draw conclusions from. It is the group of people that the study is being aimed at. We want the sample to represent this group accurately.
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- (DEFINE) This is a willingness to change with new evidence, Ruthless peer review, takes account of all new discoveries, invites criticism, verifiable, results, limit claims of usefulness, accurate measurement
- (CONNECT/COMPARE)This is when a researcher introduces a procedure and then a result is observed. Example: This could be researchers conducting a study to determine if the amount of caffeine someone consumes makes them focus better. The independent variable is the amount of caffeine someone has and the dependent variable is how well they focus. Participants split up into 4 groups in which each group is to drink a certain amount of caffeine from coffee 30 minutes after they wake up. The amounts range from 0 mg to 600 mg. They then must do a thought-intensive exercise for 2 hours. The participants do this every day for a week. The researchers recorded their findings of how the amount of caffeine consumed (the independent variable) affected the participants' focus during the thought-intensive exercise.
- (DEFINE) Which sampling method is unbiased, and allows each individual an equal chance of being selected for a study? This term allows each member of a population an equal chance of being chosen because it is completely random.
- (DEFINE) This aspect is manipulated by the experimenter and it has at least two different conditions. It will have at least 2 conditions, a “treatment” condition and a “control” condition.
- (CONNECT/COMPARE) This is measured by the experimenter and it is used to determine the effect of the independent variable. Multiple of these can be measured in order to see how they are affected by the independent variable. In Albert Bandura’s Bobo Doll Experiment, they are studying whether children will copy the behavior of an adult that plays with a bobo doll. One group is in a room exposed to an aggressive model of behavior with the doll and the other group is in a room exposed to a non-aggressive model of behavior with the doll. In this example, the experimenters measure the children's behavior when exposed to a model of behavior. Then, in order to measure their behavior, the child stays in the room for 20 minutes, and their behavior is observed through a one-way mirror. During 5-second intervals, their behavior was observed and rated. The children's behavior is the dependent variable.
- (DEFINE) This is a subset of a population of interest selected for a study with the aim of making inferences. While random sampling is when each subset has an equal probability of being chosen, stratified sampling is when samples are divided into subgroups called strata based on shared characteristics. What makes this good is when the subset is representative of the intended population in which the study is aimed.
- (CONNECT/COMPARE) This is when every member in the population doesn’t have an equal chance of being chosen and instead the population is divided into smaller subgroups based on shared characteristics and then participants are randomly selected from within their groups. Example: we want to know the university undergraduate students’ ratings of their experience living on campus in comparison to those commuting. For our sample, we will randomly select 25% of our sample from Freshmen, 25% from Sophomores, 25% from Juniors, and 25% from Seniors, in the hopes that our sample will be a good representation of the general population of undergraduate students at the University of Minnesota.
- (DEFINE) This is when one event occurs because of the effect of another event and shows the relationship between cause and effect.3 requirements for this:Covariation: We must observe a relationship between the independent and dependent variables Time-order relationship: The presumed cause precedes the effect Elimination of plausible alternative causes: Using control techniques, we rule out other possible causes for the outcome.
14 Clues: (DEFINE) This is the group that you want to draw conclusions from. It is the group of people that the study is being aimed at. We want the sample to represent this group accurately. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-26
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- Mechanism, barriers to imitation
- to buyers beyond simply offering a low price (2 words)
- an aim or desired result
- a forward-looking statement that defines what the company aims to achieve in the future
- Shared Value, a concept that can be defined as policies that enhance the competitiveness of a company while also advancing the communities in which it operates. (3 words)
- Porter, the Economist who developed the Five Forces Industry Analysis
- products with a lack of physical differentiation potential
- Chain, a model that represents all the activities a company undertakes to create and deliver a product or service to the customer (2 words)
- an extreme form of authoritarianism where the government seeks to control nearly all aspects of public and private life, often through propaganda, surveillance, and repression
- a plan of action designed to achieve a goal
- a theory that asserts that a corporation owes a broad set of duties to the various constituencies that it affects
- Effect, the tendency for individual productivity to decrease in larger groups (2 words)
- Life Cycle, the stages a product goes through (3 words)
- The ______ model is a framework used to analyze a company's resources and capabilities to determine if they can provide a sustainable competitive advantage.
- own a portion of the company through investments
- regular and predictable behavior patterns
- Oceans, newly discovered or introduced industries (2 words)
- Purpose, fundamental reason why a company exists beyond making profit (2 words)
- shared values, beliefs, and practices that define how an organization operates
- an organizational structure where departments are grouped by specialization
- the productive assets owned by a firm
- intelligence, reflects the recognition of the importance of interpersonal skills and emotional awareness (2 words)
- Social Responsibility, the concept of "doing good" (3 words)
- view, a trend of seeing sources of profit being located within a firm (3 words)
- a firm's ability to deploy resources for a desired end result
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- an organizational structure that is mostly used by smaller start-ups
- Swan Events, were highly improbable and unpredictable (3 words)
- the process of identifying, understanding, and adapting outstanding practices from organizations anywhere in the world to help your organization improve its performance
- refers to the market's desire to purchase a good or service
- Property, refers to creations of the mind, such as inventions that are legally protected (2 words)
- measurable steps towards a goal
- leaders who obsessively monitor and control every task
- a culture that strongly identifies with its nation, emphasizing national pride, and unity
- the financial gain a business or individual makes when their income exceeds their total expenses
- Leadership, a theory that focuses on leaders' ability to adapt to changing conditions (2 words)
- ambiguity, the problem of identifying the success of companies with
- Strategy,a company's initial plan (2 words)
- complex bundles of organizational capacity that are difficult to determine as (2 words)
- to entry, is any advantage that established firms have over entrants (3 words)
- Market, a small segment of consumers within the larger market (2 words)
- the rate at which employees leave a workforce and are replaced
- concentration, refers to the number and size distribution of firms competing within a market (2 words)
- Rate, minimum acceptable rate of return on an investment or project (2 words)
- power, refers to a party's relative ability to influence another party in a negotiation to achieve favorable terms (2 words)
- Hairy Audacious Goal, the most ambitious goal a company can set (4 words)
- popular environmental scanning framework
- of scale, a proportionate saving in costs gained by an increased level of production (3 words)
- the process of partitioning a market on the basis of characteristics that are likely to influence consumers' purchasing behavior
- leadership, achieved when a company provides something unique that is
- increase the value of a product
- Portfolio, a complete collection of all products and services a company offers (2 words)
- cost, an expense that does not change with the volume of goods or services produced or sold (2 words)
- of Directors, a group of individuals elected by the shareholders of a corporation to guide and oversee the company's operations (3 words)
53 Clues: an aim or desired result • measurable steps towards a goal • increase the value of a product • Mechanism, barriers to imitation • the productive assets owned by a firm • popular environmental scanning framework • regular and predictable behavior patterns • Strategy,a company's initial plan (2 words) • a plan of action designed to achieve a goal • ...
World History 3rd 6 Weeks Crossword 2020-12-09
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- a large group of people who are involved in running a government but who are not elected
- Wars that European Christian countries fought against Muslims in Palestine in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries
- Uses individual characters that can be arranged on a plate to mass-print documents
- A decrease in the value of money: thus an increase in prices
- the language of ordinary speech rather than formal writing
- to cause (a person or group) to become part of a different society, country, etc.
- a person in Medieval feudalism who belonged to a low social class and who lived and worked on land owned by another person
- either one of two chief officials of the ancient Roman republic who were elected every year
- Roads ancient trade routes from China to the Mediterranean Sea
- an official of very high rank in the Orthodox Church (Eastern Church)
- an association of people who made or sold simlar goods in the Middle Ages
- The document guaranteeing English political liberties signed in 1215.
- Period Another word for the Middle Ages
- a person who makes or repairs things made of iron
- the use of science in industry, engineering, etc., to invent useful tools and inventions or to solve problems
- the peace which existed between nationalities within the Roman Empire
- a situation in which soldiers or police officers surround a city, building, etc., in order to try to take control of it
- To move from one country or place to live or work in another
- an action or method that is planned and used to achieve a particular goal
- A city that is functions as a single government and controls the area around it.
- People of high social status
- Name for Greek city-states
- the system of values (such as loyalty and honor) that knights in the Middle Ages were expected to follow
- cultures/societies that are controlled by men
- to supply (something, such as land) with water by using artificial means (such as pipes)
- Large parts of territory that a country is divided into
- a very serious disease that is spread especially by rats and that killed many people in the Middle Ages
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- a social system in which people worked and fought for nobles who gave them protection
- to not allow (someone) to continue being a member of the Roman Catholic church
- a large, distinguishable part of a continent, such as North America or southern Africa.
- of Greek culture, with a few aspects of middle eastern cultures, that was spread among those the Greeks conquered
- Government run by a select few landowning elite
- the technique or science of working or heating metals so as to give them certain desired shapes or properties.
- the head of the Roman Catholic Church (Western Church)
- a country that is governed by elected representatives and by an elected leader
- to melt rock that contains metal in order to get the metal out
- a person in the medieval feudal system who received protection and land from a lord in return for loyalty and service
- cultures/societies that are controlled by women
- to limit your business or area of study to one specific subject
- Using and navigating ships for transportation and trade
- democracy A form of democracy where people decide on policy by direct vote
- Legislative body of England, consisting of House of Lords and House of Commons
- A large amount of useful and valuable resources
- rocks, earth, etc., from which a valuable metal can be taken
- Brings together several peoples and states under one ruler.
- a large area of land that was ruled over by a feudal lord in medieval times
- a structure that looks like a bridge and that is used to carry water
- a country that is controlled by a small group of people
- A collection of cities and harbors that allow products and currency to circulate
- A Government led by the religious leader(s), and sometimes a figure thought to be god himself (pharaoh)
- a division among the members of a group that occurs because they disagree on something
- a careful plan or method for achieving a particular goal usually over a long period of time
- the title of the ruler of Russian Empire until 1917
- A division of society based upon differences of wealth, rank, or occupation
- A wind in the Indian Ocean and southern Asia that brings heavy rains in the summer
55 Clues: Name for Greek city-states • People of high social status • Period Another word for the Middle Ages • cultures/societies that are controlled by men • Government run by a select few landowning elite • cultures/societies that are controlled by women • A large amount of useful and valuable resources • a person who makes or repairs things made of iron • ...
indus rev 1:a few inventions, a few ppl 2022-05-31
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- made flying shuttle for weaving, also name of random modern singer
- factor of production, people working in the workforce, you need people to complete tasks, so to get this done you hire ppl to do _____
- made spinning jenny
- peasent system of making goods
- improved newcomen's design
- factor of production, new buisness/organization,
- factor of production,raw materials from nature, iron, wood, ect
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- used coal instead of charcoal to smelt iron
- patented the water frame
- George Stephenson developed it, runs on a track, land transportation that is fast without a horse, early train
- made the cotton gin, interchangeable parts (parts that could be replaced instead of replacing the whole thing)
- factor of production,money used to invest in enterprises
- consolidating former peasant farmland, farmers from bigger farms did this to save money but it kind of just wiped out the small farms
- private roads where you had to pay a toll
- made a coal powered steam engine (original)
15 Clues: made spinning jenny • patented the water frame • improved newcomen's design • peasent system of making goods • private roads where you had to pay a toll • used coal instead of charcoal to smelt iron • made a coal powered steam engine (original) • factor of production, new buisness/organization, • factor of production,money used to invest in enterprises • ...
The Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment 2014-06-04
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- Italian scientist who built on the new theories bout astronomy. He wrote a book called "Starry Messenger" which described his observations. His beliefs supported Copernicus which went against the teachings of the Church. The Catholic Church forced him to recant.
- Theory that the Sun is in the center of the universe and the Earth and other planets revolve around the sun. This theory was created by Copernicus.
- Theory that states that the Earth is in the center of the universe and the planets and sun revolve around the earth. Created by Aristotle and then further advanced by Ptolemy.
- A logical procedure for gathering information about the natural world, in which experimentation and observation are used to test hypotheses.
- Influential French writer. He devoted himself to the study of political liberty and believed that Britain was the best-governed and most politically balanced country of his own day. His idea of division of power became a part of his most famous book, On the Spirit of Laws. In his book, Montesquieu proposed that separation of powers would keep any individual or group from gaining total control of the government. “Power,” he wrote, “should be a check to power.” This idea later would be called checks and balances.
- Monarchs who ruled justly and embraced the new ideas and made reforms that reflected the Enlightenment spirit. The philosophes admired them.
- The buzz of the Enlightenment was most intense in the mansions of several wealthy women in Paris. They held regular social gatherings in their large drawing rooms called ____.
- One of the most persuasive women of the Englightenment. She published an essay called “A Vindication of the Rights of Women” in 1792. She encouraged women to enter men’s fields of education.
- Most admired ruler of the philosphes. She ruled from 1762-1796. She reformed laws in Russia on the ideas of Montesquieu and Beccaria. She allowed religious toleration and abolished torture and capital punishment. She expanded greatly the Russian empire and gained a lot of land for Russia.
- Brilliant mathematician who continued Brahe's work after he died. He demonstrated mathematically that the planets revolve around the sun. He created the planetary laws of motion, which includes the law of ellipses.
- This man believed that people could learn from experience and improve themselves. He thought that people had the natural ability to govern their own affairs and to look after the welfare of society. He criticized absolute monarchy and favored the idea of self-government.
- English statesman and wrier who had a passionate interest in science. He attacked medieval scholars for relying too much on Aristotle's ideas. He urged scientists to experiment and draw conclusions; empiricism
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- Danish astronomer who carefully recorded the movements of the planets for many years. His work furthered the heliocentric theory, in which the planets revolve around the sun.
- Man who developed analytical geometry (combined algebra and geometry). Relied on mathematics and logic, not experimentation to solve problems or come to conclusions. He followed a strict train of reasoning to arrive at truths.
- A government contract that the people created that said that the ruler had total power. This theory was created by Hobbes and he believed that a ruler need total power to keep order.
- European art of the 1600s and early 1700s had been dominated by this style which was characterized by a grand, ornate design.
- The most brilliant and influential of the philosophes. His real name was François Marie Arouet. He published more than 70 books of political essays, philosophy, and drama. This man never stopped fighting for tolerance, reason, freedom of religious belief, and freedom of speech. A famous quote of his is “I do not agree with a word you say but will defend to the death your right to say it.”
- Begins in the mid-1500s and starts the questioning of European thought and the questioning of previously accepted beliefs.
- Social critics of the height of the Enlightenment in France.
- The artistic style of the late 1700s which was a simple and elegant style that borrowed ideas and themes from classical Greece and Rome.
- A leading philosophe who created a large set of books in which many scholars contributed to, and called it “Encyclopedia”. He got criticism from the Catholic Church and French Government but didn’t stop publishing the “Encyclopedia’s”
- Great English scientist who helped to bring together the discoveries of Copernicus, Kepler, and Galileo under a single theory of motion. He created the laws of universal gravitation.
- Man who created the heliocentric theory and studied planetary for more than 25 years. He didn't publish his findings until 1543.
- A new intellectual movement that stressed reason and thought and the power of individuals to solve problems. Also known as the Age of Reason.
- He strongly disagreed with Enlightenment thinkers on many matters. Most philosophes believed that reason, science, and art would improve life for all people. He argued that civilization corrupted people’s natural goodness. “Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains,” he wrote. This man believed that the only good government was one that was freely formed by the people and guided by the “general will” of society. His ideas differed from both Hobbes and Locke.
25 Clues: Social critics of the height of the Enlightenment in France. • Begins in the mid-1500s and starts the questioning of European thought and the questioning of previously accepted beliefs. • European art of the 1600s and early 1700s had been dominated by this style which was characterized by a grand, ornate design. • ...
The Incredibles Quotes 2025-08-24
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- Violet: The only normal one is Jack Jack, and he's not even ______ trained!
- Violet: Oh, forget it. You're so ________.
- Helen: We need to find a better ______, a more... constructive ______.
- Underminer: I hereby declare war on piece and happiness! Soon all wil _______ before me!
- Helen: I didn't bring 'em, they stowed away. And I don't think you're ________ the proper tone here!
- Helen: I didn't realize you'd actually forgotten. I thought it was playful ______.
- Edna: Tall, _____ powers. Nice man. Good with kids.
- Edna: Well, you know where he is. Go, ________, the problem, fight, win!
- Mirage: You can still do great things! Or... you can listen to police ________. Your choice.
- Edna: I didn't know the baby's powers, so I covered the ______.
- Mirage: _______ life is not weakness.
- Rick: We gotta pay _______, erase memories, relocate your family.
- Lucius: I wanted to go _______!
- Bob: You wanna do something for Dash? Then let him actually compete! Let him go out for ______!
- Helen: Snug, I'm calling in a _____ ya owe me.
- Violet: Mom and Dad's lives could be in ________. Or worse, their marriage.
- Helen: While what? I watch helplessly from the _________? I don't think so.
- Gilbert Huph: You authorized payment on the ______ policy?!
- Buddy: I know all your moves, your crime fighting _____, favorite catch phrases, everything!
- Dash: Hey, Mom, that was sweet when you snagged that bad guy with your arm and kinda __________ him into the other guy.
- Edna: Meta Man, express elevator! Dynaguy, snagged on takeoff! Splashdown, sucked into a ______! No Capes!
- Bob: It's not a graduation. He's moving from fourth grade to the _____ grade.
- Syndrome: Someone needs to teach this ____ of metal a few manners.
- Mirage: We've had to ________ all personnel from the island for their own safety.
- Bob: They keep creating new ways to celebrate __________ but if someone is genuinely excpetional, then--
- Lucius: I mean, the guy has me on a _______, and he won't shut up.
- Bernie: Look, I know it's you! He puts thumbtacks on my _____!
- Bob: ________ the glory days is better than acting like they didn't happen!
- Bob: Another conference. Short notice, but you know... ____ calls.
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- Mirage: It's ________ devices make it difficult to track.
- Bob: Well, whatever happened to equal _________?
- Kari: I've taken courses and learned CPR and I got excellent _____ and certificates...
- Syndrome: Oh, come on! You gotta admit, this is cool! Just like a movie! The robot will ______ dramatically, do some damage.
- Bob: Look, I've been nice, I've stood for ______, signed every scrap of paper you pushed at me, but this is...
- Bob: That'll take me ________. I take seventh, don't I?
- Mirage: We have a confirmed hit. ______... was destroyed.
- Syndrome: It's cool, huh? ____ point energy. I saved the best inventions for myself.
- Bob: The buildings getting ______ by the second! It's gonna come down on top of us!
- Syndrome: I... I-I always knew you were tough, but tricking the _____ by hiding under the bones of another super?
- Helen: I saw an ________ hangar on my way. Straight ahead, I think.
- Helen: Do ya have to ____ at the table?
- Helen: They might've _________ the alert.
- Syndrome: And in time, who knows, he might make a good ________.
- Mirage: In a _______? He's attracted to power. So am I. It's a weakness we share.
- Helen: Don't think you've _______ talking about your trip to the principle's office, young man.
- Lucius: What's your excuse, run outta ______?!
- Syndrome: Am I good enough now? Who's super now? I'm Syndrome! Your _______ and--
- Bob: The company is sending me to, uh, a __________
- Helen: Come on. We're in a ____.
- Mirage: We lost control. And now it's loose in the jungle, threatening our ________.
- Dash: Aw... I like it when it ________.
- Rusty: That was totally ______!
- Lucius: Oh, the ____! You still got the ____!
- Syndrome: It's a whole family of supers! Looks like I've hit the _______! Oh, this is just too good!
- Helen: Do not _____ at the table.
- Mirage: You'll be _______ on your assignment in the conference room at two.
- Edna: This is megamesh. Outmoded, but very ______. And you've torn right through it!
57 Clues: Lucius: I wanted to go _______! • Rusty: That was totally ______! • Helen: Come on. We're in a ____. • Helen: Do not _____ at the table. • Mirage: _______ life is not weakness. • Helen: Do ya have to ____ at the table? • Dash: Aw... I like it when it ________. • Helen: They might've _________ the alert. • Violet: Oh, forget it. You're so ________. • ...
The Incredibles Quotes 2025-08-24
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- Mirage: It's ________ devices make it difficult to track.
- Helen: Come on. We're in a ____.
- Helen: While what? I watch helplessly from the _________? I don't think so.
- Bernie: Look, I know it's you! He puts thumbtacks on my _____!
- Mirage: We lost control. And now it's loose in the jungle, threatening our ________.
- Violet: Oh, forget it. You're so ________.
- Syndrome: It's cool, huh? ____ point energy. I saved the best inventions for myself.
- Rusty: That was totally ______!
- Syndrome: Oh, come on! You gotta admit, this is cool! Just like a movie! The robot will ______ dramatically, do some damage.
- Gilbert Huph: You authorized payment on the ______ policy?!
- Syndrome: It's a whole family of supers! Looks like I've hit the _______! Oh, this is just too good!
- Dash: Aw... I like it when it ________.
- Helen: I didn't realize you'd actually forgotten. I thought it was playful ______.
- Mirage: You'll be _______ on your assignment in the conference room at two.
- Violet: The only normal one is Jack Jack, and he's not even ______ trained!
- Kari: I've taken courses and learned CPR and I got excellent _____ and certificates...
- Dash: Hey, Mom, that was sweet when you snagged that bad guy with your arm and kinda __________ him into the other guy.
- Bob: Another conference. Short notice, but you know... ____ calls.
- Bob: They keep creating new ways to celebrate __________ but if someone is genuinely excpetional, then--
- Edna: Well, you know where he is. Go, ________, the problem, fight, win!
- Helen: Do not _____ at the table.
- Syndrome: Someone needs to teach this ____ of metal a few manners.
- Bob: Well, whatever happened to equal _________?
- Syndrome: Am I good enough now? Who's super now? I'm Syndrome! Your _______ and--
- Underminer: I hereby declare war on piece and happiness! Soon all wil _______ before me!
- Lucius: What's your excuse, run outta ______?!
- Helen: We need to find a better ______, a more... constructive ______.
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- Mirage: In a _______? He's attracted to power. So am I. It's a weakness we share.
- Mirage: _______ life is not weakness.
- Lucius: I wanted to go _______!
- Helen: They might've _________ the alert.
- Bob: You wanna do something for Dash? Then let him actually compete! Let him go out for ______!
- Syndrome: And in time, who knows, he might make a good ________.
- Buddy: I know all your moves, your crime fighting _____, favorite catch phrases, everything!
- Helen: Don't think you've _______ talking about your trip to the principle's office, young man.
- Bob: The buildings getting ______ by the second! It's gonna come down on top of us!
- Violet: Mom and Dad's lives could be in ________. Or worse, their marriage.
- Lucius: I mean, the guy has me on a _______, and he won't shut up.
- Syndrome: I... I-I always knew you were tough, but tricking the _____ by hiding under the bones of another super?
- Helen: Do ya have to ____ at the table?
- Helen: I saw an ________ hangar on my way. Straight ahead, I think.
- Edna: Tall, _____ powers. Nice man. Good with kids.
- Helen: I didn't bring 'em, they stowed away. And I don't think you're ________ the proper tone here!
- Mirage: We've had to ________ all personnel from the island for their own safety.
- Edna: This is megamesh. Outmoded, but very ______. And you've torn right through it!
- Helen: Snug, I'm calling in a _____ ya owe me.
- Rick: We gotta pay _______, erase memories, relocate your family.
- Mirage: We have a confirmed hit. ______... was destroyed.
- Bob: It's not a graduation. He's moving from fourth grade to the _____ grade.
- Bob: The company is sending me to, uh, a __________
- Mirage: You can still do great things! Or... you can listen to police ________. Your choice.
- Bob: That'll take me ________. I take seventh, don't I?
- Edna: I didn't know the baby's powers, so I covered the ______.
- Bob: ________ the glory days is better than acting like they didn't happen!
- Lucius: Oh, the ____! You still got the ____!
- Bob: Look, I've been nice, I've stood for ______, signed every scrap of paper you pushed at me, but this is...
- Edna: Meta Man, express elevator! Dynaguy, snagged on takeoff! Splashdown, sucked into a ______! No Capes!
57 Clues: Lucius: I wanted to go _______! • Rusty: That was totally ______! • Helen: Come on. We're in a ____. • Helen: Do not _____ at the table. • Mirage: _______ life is not weakness. • Helen: Do ya have to ____ at the table? • Dash: Aw... I like it when it ________. • Helen: They might've _________ the alert. • Violet: Oh, forget it. You're so ________. • ...
The Incredibles Quotes 2025-08-24
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- Helen: Do not _____ at the table.
- Rusty: That was totally ______!
- Syndrome: Am I good enough now? Who's super now? I'm Syndrome! Your _______ and--
- Syndrome: And in time, who knows, he might make a good ________.
- Dash: Aw... I like it when it ________.
- Edna: Well, you know where he is. Go, ________, the problem, fight, win!
- Dash: Hey, Mom, that was sweet when you snagged that bad guy with your arm and kinda __________ him into the other guy.
- Edna: Meta Man, express elevator! Dynaguy, snagged on takeoff! Splashdown, sucked into a ______! No Capes!
- Edna: Tall, _____ powers. Nice man. Good with kids.
- Bob: The company is sending me to, uh, a __________
- Bob: That'll take me ________. I take seventh, don't I?
- Mirage: _______ life is not weakness.
- Bob: Another conference. Short notice, but you know... ____ calls.
- Bob: You wanna do something for Dash? Then let him actually compete! Let him go out for ______!
- Lucius: I wanted to go _______!
- Helen: Come on. We're in a ____.
- Syndrome: I... I-I always knew you were tough, but tricking the _____ by hiding under the bones of another super?
- Mirage: We've had to ________ all personnel from the island for their own safety.
- Gilbert Huph: You authorized payment on the ______ policy?!
- Bob: Well, whatever happened to equal _________?
- Rick: We gotta pay _______, erase memories, relocate your family.
- Underminer: I hereby declare war on piece and happiness! Soon all wil _______ before me!
- Helen: Do ya have to ____ at the table?
- Helen: I didn't realize you'd actually forgotten. I thought it was playful ______.
- Syndrome: It's cool, huh? ____ point energy. I saved the best inventions for myself.
- Bob: They keep creating new ways to celebrate __________ but if someone is genuinely excpetional, then--
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- Mirage: It's ________ devices make it difficult to track.
- Syndrome: Someone needs to teach this ____ of metal a few manners.
- Helen: While what? I watch helplessly from the _________? I don't think so.
- Bob: It's not a graduation. He's moving from fourth grade to the _____ grade.
- Lucius: What's your excuse, run outta ______?!
- Kari: I've taken courses and learned CPR and I got excellent _____ and certificates...
- Bob: ________ the glory days is better than acting like they didn't happen!
- Helen: I didn't bring 'em, they stowed away. And I don't think you're ________ the proper tone here!
- Bernie: Look, I know it's you! He puts thumbtacks on my _____!
- Mirage: You'll be _______ on your assignment in the conference room at two.
- Lucius: Oh, the ____! You still got the ____!
- Bob: Look, I've been nice, I've stood for ______, signed every scrap of paper you pushed at me, but this is...
- Syndrome: Oh, come on! You gotta admit, this is cool! Just like a movie! The robot will ______ dramatically, do some damage.
- Syndrome: It's a whole family of supers! Looks like I've hit the _______! Oh, this is just too good!
- Mirage: In a _______? He's attracted to power. So am I. It's a weakness we share.
- Helen: Don't think you've _______ talking about your trip to the principle's office, young man.
- Helen: I saw an ________ hangar on my way. Straight ahead, I think.
- Violet: The only normal one is Jack Jack, and he's not even ______ trained!
- Edna: I didn't know the baby's powers, so I covered the ______.
- Buddy: I know all your moves, your crime fighting _____, favorite catch phrases, everything!
- Edna: This is megamesh. Outmoded, but very ______. And you've torn right through it!
- Lucius: I mean, the guy has me on a _______, and he won't shut up.
- Mirage: We have a confirmed hit. ______... was destroyed.
- Mirage: You can still do great things! Or... you can listen to police ________. Your choice.
- Violet: Mom and Dad's lives could be in ________. Or worse, their marriage.
- Helen: We need to find a better ______, a more... constructive ______.
- Mirage: We lost control. And now it's loose in the jungle, threatening our ________.
- Bob: The buildings getting ______ by the second! It's gonna come down on top of us!
- Helen: They might've _________ the alert.
- Violet: Oh, forget it. You're so ________.
- Helen: Snug, I'm calling in a _____ ya owe me.
57 Clues: Rusty: That was totally ______! • Lucius: I wanted to go _______! • Helen: Come on. We're in a ____. • Helen: Do not _____ at the table. • Mirage: _______ life is not weakness. • Dash: Aw... I like it when it ________. • Helen: Do ya have to ____ at the table? • Helen: They might've _________ the alert. • Violet: Oh, forget it. You're so ________. • ...
The Incredibles Quotes 2025-08-24
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- Mirage: We've had to ________ all personnel from the island for their own safety.
- Mirage: _______ life is not weakness.
- Rusty: That was totally ______!
- Violet: Oh, forget it. You're so ________.
- Edna: This is megamesh. Outmoded, but very ______. And you've torn right through it!
- Edna: Meta Man, express elevator! Dynaguy, snagged on takeoff! Splashdown, sucked into a ______! No Capes!
- Gilbert Huph: You authorized payment on the ______ policy?!
- Helen: I didn't bring 'em, they stowed away. And I don't think you're ________ the proper tone here!
- Bob: Well, whatever happened to equal _________?
- Syndrome: It's a whole family of supers! Looks like I've hit the _______! Oh, this is just too good!
- Helen: They might've _________ the alert.
- Mirage: We have a confirmed hit. ______... was destroyed.
- Helen: Snug, I'm calling in a _____ ya owe me.
- Syndrome: I... I-I always knew you were tough, but tricking the _____ by hiding under the bones of another super?
- Dash: Hey, Mom, that was sweet when you snagged that bad guy with your arm and kinda __________ him into the other guy.
- Edna: Tall, _____ powers. Nice man. Good with kids.
- Helen: Do not _____ at the table.
- Edna: Well, you know where he is. Go, ________, the problem, fight, win!
- Mirage: In a _______? He's attracted to power. So am I. It's a weakness we share.
- Syndrome: Am I good enough now? Who's super now? I'm Syndrome! Your _______ and--
- Mirage: We lost control. And now it's loose in the jungle, threatening our ________.
- Lucius: I wanted to go _______!
- Helen: We need to find a better ______, a more... constructive ______.
- Mirage: You'll be _______ on your assignment in the conference room at two.
- Violet: Mom and Dad's lives could be in ________. Or worse, their marriage.
- Helen: While what? I watch helplessly from the _________? I don't think so.
- Syndrome: Someone needs to teach this ____ of metal a few manners.
- Violet: The only normal one is Jack Jack, and he's not even ______ trained!
- Rick: We gotta pay _______, erase memories, relocate your family.
- Edna: I didn't know the baby's powers, so I covered the ______.
- Bob: Another conference. Short notice, but you know... ____ calls.
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- Bob: The company is sending me to, uh, a __________
- Helen: I saw an ________ hangar on my way. Straight ahead, I think.
- Mirage: You can still do great things! Or... you can listen to police ________. Your choice.
- Syndrome: It's cool, huh? ____ point energy. I saved the best inventions for myself.
- Kari: I've taken courses and learned CPR and I got excellent _____ and certificates...
- Bernie: Look, I know it's you! He puts thumbtacks on my _____!
- Bob: It's not a graduation. He's moving from fourth grade to the _____ grade.
- Lucius: I mean, the guy has me on a _______, and he won't shut up.
- Dash: Aw... I like it when it ________.
- Syndrome: Oh, come on! You gotta admit, this is cool! Just like a movie! The robot will ______ dramatically, do some damage.
- Bob: ________ the glory days is better than acting like they didn't happen!
- Bob: Look, I've been nice, I've stood for ______, signed every scrap of paper you pushed at me, but this is...
- Bob: You wanna do something for Dash? Then let him actually compete! Let him go out for ______!
- Buddy: I know all your moves, your crime fighting _____, favorite catch phrases, everything!
- Bob: That'll take me ________. I take seventh, don't I?
- Underminer: I hereby declare war on piece and happiness! Soon all wil _______ before me!
- Bob: The buildings getting ______ by the second! It's gonna come down on top of us!
- Helen: Do ya have to ____ at the table?
- Helen: Come on. We're in a ____.
- Helen: Don't think you've _______ talking about your trip to the principle's office, young man.
- Syndrome: And in time, who knows, he might make a good ________.
- Helen: I didn't realize you'd actually forgotten. I thought it was playful ______.
- Mirage: It's ________ devices make it difficult to track.
- Bob: They keep creating new ways to celebrate __________ but if someone is genuinely excpetional, then--
- Lucius: What's your excuse, run outta ______?!
- Lucius: Oh, the ____! You still got the ____!
57 Clues: Rusty: That was totally ______! • Lucius: I wanted to go _______! • Helen: Come on. We're in a ____. • Helen: Do not _____ at the table. • Mirage: _______ life is not weakness. • Dash: Aw... I like it when it ________. • Helen: Do ya have to ____ at the table? • Helen: They might've _________ the alert. • Violet: Oh, forget it. You're so ________. • ...
Choice board 2022-10-09
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- a phase of rapid scientific discovery, standardization, mass production, and industrialization from the late 19th century into the early 20th century
- was a national umbrella trade union organized in support of labor reform.
- was an American financier and investment banker who dominated corporate finance on Wall Street throughout the Gilded Age.
- 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 system of ideas and ideals, especially one which forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy
- economic systems characterized by the dominance of social ownership of the means of production as opposed to private ownership.
- a company or group of people authorized to act as a single entity (legally a person) and recognized as such in law.
- an organized association of workers, often in a trade or profession, formed to protect and further their rights and interests.
- a political philosophy and movement that is skeptical of all justifications for authority and seeks to abolish the institutions they claim maintain unnecessary coercion and hierarchy,
- created the railway air brake and was a pioneer of the electrical industry, receiving his first patent at the age of 19.
- was the aftermath of a bombing that took place at a labor demonstration on May 4, 1886
- was an American business magnate and philanthropist.
- was an American labor federation active in the late 19th century, especially the 1880s.
- an economic system based on the private ownership of the means of production and their operation for profit.
- a system for transmitting messages from a distance along a wire, especially one creating signals by making and breaking an electrical connection
- an American inventor, businessman, and community leader. His most notable inventions were a three-position traffic signal and a smoke hood
- the theory that individuals, groups, and peoples are subject to the same Darwinian laws of natural selection as plants and animals.
- the first inexpensive industrial process for the mass production of steel from molten pig iron before the development of the open-hearth furnace
- the exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service
- were American aviation pioneers generally credited with inventing, building, and flying the world's first successful motor-operated airplane.
- a United States antitrust law that regulates competition among enterprises, which was passed by Congress under the presidency of Benjamin Harrison.
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- a Canadian-American engineer of African-American descent who invented lubrication systems for steam engines.
- the combination in one company of two or more stages of production normally operated by separate companies.
- He designed and manufactured the Pullman sleeping car
- was two interrelated strikes in 1894 that shaped national labor policy in the United States during a period of deep economic depression.
- a British-born American cigar maker, labor union leader and a key figure in American labor history.
- a legal relationship in which the holder of a right gives it to another person or entity who must keep and use it solely for another's benefit
- a work stoppage or denial of employment initiated by the management of a company during a labour dispute.
- the goods or merchandise kept on the premises of a business or warehouse and available for sale or distribution
- in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
- an American entrepreneur and inventor. She was the second known African-American woman to receive a United States patent
- an economic system in which production and prices are determined by unrestricted competition between privately owned businesses
- She is recorded as the first female self-made millionaire in America in the Guinness Book of World Records.
- was an industrial lockout and strike at the Homestead steel mill in Pennsylvania.
- was an American industrialist and a founder of Standard Oil
- a sudden attack, typically a military one
- a submarine communications cable connecting one side of the Atlantic Ocean to the other. In the 19th and early 20th centuries, each cable was a single wire.
- a new idea, method, or device : novelty
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so
- contributed to the invention of a single-wire telegraph system based on European telegraphs
- credited with patenting the first practical telephone.
- a retailer that offers goods for sale through catalogs, which, along with the ordered merchandise, are delivered via the mail service.
- was an African-American inventor and patent draftsman.
- a Scottish-American industrialist and philanthropist.
- He developed many devices in fields such as electric power generation, mass communication, sound recording,and motion pictures
- an inventor whose lasting machine brought significant change to the manufacturing of shoes.
46 Clues: a new idea, method, or device : novelty • a sudden attack, typically a military one • was an American business magnate and philanthropist. • He designed and manufactured the Pullman sleeping car • a Scottish-American industrialist and philanthropist. • credited with patenting the first practical telephone. • was an African-American inventor and patent draftsman. • ...
An Overview of Greek Mythology 2024-12-09
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- a woodland god depicted with goat's ears, horns, legs / causes terror during battle, hence "panic"
- goddess of Athens, wisdom, arts and crafts / protectress of civilization and a war deity more popular with the ancient Greeks than Ares / principal attributes are the owl, the helmet, and the spear
- god of war / an unpleasant and unpopular figure in Greek mythology because the ancient Greeks generally disliked war
- kills the minotaur in Crete / became King of Athens
- first generation of gods to rule the world, before the Olympians - the twelve children of the primordial parents Uranus (Sky) and Gaia (Earth) / were overthrown as part of the Greek succession myth, which tells how Cronus seized power from his father Uranus and ruled the cosmos with his fellow Titans before being in turn defeated and replaced as the ruling pantheon of gods by Zeus and the Olympians in a ten-year war
- goddess of agriculture / her name means "earth mother" / worshipped by a mystery cult in the city of Eleusis / with the kidnapping of her daughter Persephone by Hades, her emotions and actions directly affect the cycle of the seasons
- Apollo's twin sister and his antithesis / goddess of hunting / major attribute is the bow and arrow
- messenger of the gods / Zeus' illegitimate son who is sometimes denounced as his father's "lackey" / god of lower-class working people: merchants, athletes, gamblers, and thieves
- god of fire and the forge / at birth, he was so ugly that his mother flung him off Mount Olympus causing him to become lame / associated with volcanoes and the creator of several (metallic) inventions
- kills Medusa, a monster with snakes for hair who could turn anyone to stone who looked into her eyes / son of Zeus and Danaë, the daughter of the king of Argos - as an infant, he was cast into the sea in a chest with his mother by his grandfather, who had been told that he would kill him
- god of wine-making and theatre / youngest of the Olympian gods / in Greek art, he is depicted as an Easterner - his cult was imported from Asia Minor and he brings Eastern things and ideas to Greece (e.g. cymbals, wine and the vine)
- torch-bearing female earth-demons / depicted with blood dripping from their eyes and snakes instead of hair / their principal function is to avenge murder, especially the murder of a parent by a child / originally part of a cult based on ghost worship
- fulfilled a prophecy that he would end up killing his father and marrying his mother, thereby bringing disaster to his city - Thebes - and family
- raised by the centaur Cheiron after his uncle kills his father / leads the Argonauts and recovers the Golden Fleece - a symbol of authority and kingship
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- depicted as three old women spinning thread - they include Clotho ("I spin"), Lachesis ("allotment"), and Atropos ("inflexible) / a metaphor for birth, destiny, and death
- god of the dead, the collector and keeper of souls / not a god of death like the Grim Reaper nor a demon like the Devil / his abduction of Persephone explains the seasons / his name means the "Unseen One" / also called Pluto ("Rich")
- his father is the Titan Cronus - he usurps the throne of heaven from his father / attributes are the lightning bolt, the eagle, and a shield called the aegis ("protection")
- goddess of beauty / wed to the blacksmith god Hephaestus, but she cheats on him often - Greek authors often treat her with contempt / originally imported into Greece from the Near East / Ishtar, the primary female deity in Mesopotamia, had a major influence on the development this goddess
- kills many chthonic beasts (e.g. the Hydra, the Nemean Lion) / became identified with the Phoenician God Melqart / associated with Thebes
- a catch-all category of minor female divinities / usually associated with ecological niches: trees, springs, rivers, seas / often attend a more important deity (e.g. Artemis)
- became Zeus' wife after a long courtship - finally, Zeus tricked her into marrying him by turning into a pitiful sparrow / a suspicious wife, especially vengeful against Zeus' extramarital consorts and their offspring (e.g. Heracles)
- goddess of the hearth / was responsible for tending to the fire in every mortal home and the divine hearth of the Olympians / also associated with food preparation and baking
- returns to Ithaca after twenty years abroad (ten years of war at Troy and ten years of wandering) / known for his cunning, intelligence, and versatility
- personifications of poetic and scientific inspiration / their name means "the reminders"
- god of the sea / father of many lesser sea deities (e.g. Oceanids - the sea-nymphs) / carries a trident with which he stirs up tidal waves and causes earthquakes
- son of Zeus and Leto, who Hera sent the Python - a giant serpent - after / god of many things: the sun, wisdom, prophecy, music, flocks, wolves, mice, plagues, medicine / center of worship for this god is Delphi - the Delphic oracle is famous for misleading oracles
26 Clues: kills the minotaur in Crete / became King of Athens • personifications of poetic and scientific inspiration / their name means "the reminders" • a woodland god depicted with goat's ears, horns, legs / causes terror during battle, hence "panic" • Apollo's twin sister and his antithesis / goddess of hunting / major attribute is the bow and arrow • ...
Post-Classical Asia Review 2025-05-23
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- third longest river in the world and the longest in Eurasia
- owned no land, but provided agricultural, military, and labor services for their lords in exchange for plots to cultivate, security, and a portion of the harvest / they lived like their neolithic predecessors in China
- river that takes its name from the vast quantities of light-colored loess soil that it picks up along its route / very unpredictable with a history of devastating floods / Chinese civilization emerged around this river valley
- principal instruments used by fortune-tellers in ancient China / shoulder blades of sheep or turtle shells that were inscribed with a question and then subjected to heat - fortune-tellers then studied the network of splits and cracks that emerged / many bore inscriptions in archaic Chinese writing
- (ruled from 206 to 220 CE) invented paper / established the Silk Road - a network of trade routes that connected China with the West / adopted Confucianism as the state philosophy
- with urbanization, there were advancements in social welfare and infrastructure under the Song
- first made in China during the Tang dynasty / type of ceramic that is white, fine-grained, and usually translucent
- (475 to 221 BCE)warfare was the most important aspect of social life during the violent last centuries of the Zhou dynasty / rival Chinese states battled viciously for territorial advantage and dominance / this period is often considered a transition from the Bronze Age to the Classical Age
- capital chosen by the Song dynasty / at the southern end of China’s Grand canal / known as the “House of Silk” - renowned for its silk production
- practice that involves foretelling the future, discovering hidden knowledge, or determining the cause of events
- paper money invented by merchants and later adopted by the state
- a mix of saltpeter (sodium nitrate), sulfur, and charcoal / accidentally discovered by Taoist chemists / the Chinese referred to it as huo yao or "fire drug" / during the Tang, it was primarily used for fireworks and incendiary devices
- this school of thought was adopted as the state philosophy during the Song dynasty / emphasized the importance of social harmony and proper conduct, as well as filial piety (respect for elders) / became the foundation of the Chinese civil service exam for several centuries
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- highest mountain range in the world / forms a natural barrier between the Indian subcontinent and the Tibetan Plateau in southwestern China
- emerged during the Song dynasty / a syncretic philosophy that emphasized personal development and the pursuit of moral excellence, or sagehood / emerged as a response to the growing influence of Buddhism and Daoism in China
- (ruled from 960 to 1279 CE) during this dynasty, technology was highly advanced in fields as diverse as agriculture, iron-working, and printing / the dynasty oversaw an economic revolution and rapid population growth with more and more people moving to cities / upper-levels of government were staffed by highly educated scholar-officials selected through competitive civil service examinations
- (ruled from 618 to 907 CE) imperial dynasty that presided over a golden age of reform and cultural advancement / inventions such as gunpowder, woodblock printing, paper money, and porcelain contributed to the dynasty's reputation
- technology that emerged during the first millennium BCE in China / gradually made bronze weapons obsolete as these ores are cheaper, more abundant, and more widely distributed than the copper and tin needed to make bronze / also enabled subordinates of the Zhou to effectively resist the central government and to pursue their own interests
- reached China before the Shang dynasty, as the Xia dynasty made limited use of these kinds of tools and weapons / process of combining copper and tin to create...
- built in the seventh century by the Sui / the longest artificial waterway in the world / linked Beijing in the north to the southern parts of the country
- world's highest and largest plateau in southwestern China / province that covers much of the plateau is home to 220 million Buddhists
- religion that first reached China via the Silk Road during the Six Dynasties Period - a period of disunity and instability following the fall of the Han
- (ruled from 221 to 206 BCE) dynasty that established the first unified empire in China / established a centralized government and laid the foundation for future Chinese dynasties by unifying the warring states; standardizing writing, currency, and measurements; and initiating large-scale construction projects like the Great Wall / dynasty only lasted 14 years
- Song practice where the feet of young girls were broken and tightly wrapped to change their shape and size, making them smaller and more delicate / symbol of status and feminine beauty / expression of ethnic pride
- (ruled from 581 to 618 CE) reunified China after the Six Dynasties Period, which was characterized by political divisions with multiple kingdoms vying for control in the north and south / centralized power through (1) strict, harsh rule, (2) the establishment of a professional army, (3) the implementation of a new legal code, and (4) the adoption of the Han’s merit-based civil service system
25 Clues: third longest river in the world and the longest in Eurasia • paper money invented by merchants and later adopted by the state • with urbanization, there were advancements in social welfare and infrastructure under the Song • practice that involves foretelling the future, discovering hidden knowledge, or determining the cause of events • ...
Historical Figures 2023-07-19
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- da Vinci Leonardo da Vinci was a brilliant Italian artist, inventor, and scientist. He is known for his iconic paintings like the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper. Da Vinci's curiosity and imagination led him to make groundbreaking discoveries in various fields, making him one of the greatest polymaths in history.
- Frank Anne Frank was a Jewish diarist who documented her experiences hiding from the Nazis during World War II. Her diary, published as The Diary of a Young Girl, provides a firsthand account of the Holocaust and remains an important testament to the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.
- Lincoln Abraham Lincoln was the 16th President of the United States and a pivotal figure in American history. His leadership during the Civil War and his efforts to abolish slavery have made him an iconic symbol of freedom and equality. Lincoln's powerful speeches, including the Gettysburg Address, continue to resonate today.
- Mandela Nelson Mandela was a prominent anti-apartheid activist and the first black president of South Africa. He dedicated his life to fighting against racial discrimination and promoting equality and reconciliation. Mandela's unwavering commitment to justice and forgiveness made him a global symbol of peace and human rights.
- da Vinci Leonardo da Vinci was a brilliant Italian artist, inventor, and scientist. He is known for his iconic paintings like the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper. Da Vinci's curiosity and imagination led him to make groundbreaking discoveries in various fields, making him one of the greatest polymaths in history.
- Einstein Albert Einstein was a renowned physicist who revolutionized our understanding of the universe. His theory of relativity, expressed by the famous equation E=mc², transformed the way we think about space, time, and energy. Einstein's genius and creativity continue to inspire scientists and thinkers around the world.
- Cleopatra was the last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt. Known for her beauty and intelligence, Cleopatra's reign was marked by political intrigue and alliances. Her story has captured the imagination of many as a powerful and influential figure in ancient history.
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- Shakespeare William Shakespeare was a renowned playwright and poet who is considered one of the greatest writers in the English language. His plays, such as Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet, continue to be performed and studied worldwide, showcasing his profound understanding of human emotions and the complexities of life.
- the Great Alexander the Great was an ancient Greek king and military strategist who conquered a vast empire. Known for his military genius and leadership, Alexander's conquests extended from Greece to Egypt, Persia, and India. His legacy as a brilliant commander and empire builder continues to fascinate historians and scholars.
- of Arc Joan of Arc was a fearless French military leader and national heroine. She played a significant role in the Hundred Years' War, inspiring her compatriots with her unwavering faith and determination. Joan's courage and devotion to her country made her a symbol of resistance and a legend in French history.
- Parks Rosa Parks was a civil rights activist who played a pivotal role in the Montgomery Bus Boycott. By refusing to give up her seat to a white passenger, Parks sparked a movement that challenged racial segregation and became an iconic symbol of resistance against injustice. Her bravery and activism continue to inspire people today.
- Elizabeth I Queen Elizabeth I was the Queen of England and Ireland during the Elizabethan era, known as the "Golden Age" in English history. Her reign was characterized by cultural achievements, naval triumphs, and political stability. Elizabeth's intelligence, leadership, and determination made her one of the most iconic monarchs in history.
- Luther King Jr. Martin Luther King Jr. was a prominent civil rights leader and advocate for racial equality. His iconic "I Have a Dream" speech and his nonviolent approach to activism have had a profound impact on the fight against racial discrimination and injustice. King's legacy continues to inspire movements for equality and social change.
- Earhart Amelia Earhart was a pioneering aviator and the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. Her courage and determination paved the way for female pilots and inspired generations of women to pursue their dreams. Earhart's disappearance during a flight around the world remains a mystery, adding to her legendary status.
- Curie Marie Curie was a pioneering scientist and the first woman to win a Nobel Prize. Her groundbreaking research on radioactivity paved the way for advancements in the field of physics and medicine. Curie's dedication and perseverance in the face of adversity continue to inspire future generations of scientists.
- Gandhi Mahatma Gandhi was a political and spiritual leader who led India to independence through nonviolent civil disobedience. His principles of peace, justice, and equality inspired movements worldwide and earned him the title of "Mahatma" or "Great Soul." Gandhi's legacy as a champion of human rights and social change remains profound.
16 Clues: Cleopatra was the last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt. Known for her beauty and intelligence, Cleopatra's reign was marked by political intrigue and alliances. Her story has captured the imagination of many as a powerful and influential figure in ancient history. • ...
The Incredibles Quotes 2025-08-24
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- Dash: Hey, Mom, that was sweet when you snagged that bad guy with your arm and kinda __________ him into the other guy.
- Bernie: Look, I know it's you! He puts thumbtacks on my _____!
- Bob: They keep creating new ways to celebrate __________ but if someone is genuinely excpetional, then--
- Helen: Don't think you've _______ talking about your trip to the principle's office, young man.
- Syndrome: Someone needs to teach this ____ of metal a few manners.
- Bob: It's not a graduation. He's moving from fourth grade to the _____ grade.
- Mirage: _______ life is not weakness.
- Kari: I've taken courses and learned CPR and I got excellent _____ and certificates...
- Edna: Well, you know where he is. Go, ________, the problem, fight, win!
- Helen: I didn't realize you'd actually forgotten. I thought it was playful ______.
- Mirage: In a _______? He's attracted to power. So am I. It's a weakness we share.
- Syndrome: It's cool, huh? ____ point energy. I saved the best inventions for myself.
- Mirage: You can still do great things! Or... you can listen to police ________. Your choice.
- Underminer: I hereby declare war on piece and happiness! Soon all wil _______ before me!
- Rick: We gotta pay _______, erase memories, relocate your family.
- Helen: They might've _________ the alert.
- Bob: Look, I've been nice, I've stood for ______, signed every scrap of paper you pushed at me, but this is...
- Helen: We need to find a better ______, a more... constructive ______.
- Bob: ________ the glory days is better than acting like they didn't happen!
- Mirage: It's ________ devices make it difficult to track.
- Edna: Meta Man, express elevator! Dynaguy, snagged on takeoff! Splashdown, sucked into a ______! No Capes!
- Bob: Another conference. Short notice, but you know... ____ calls.
- Bob: The company is sending me to, uh, a __________
- Mirage: We lost control. And now it's loose in the jungle, threatening our ________.
- Syndrome: Am I good enough now? Who's super now? I'm Syndrome! Your _______ and--
- Helen: Do ya have to ____ at the table?
- Violet: The only normal one is Jack Jack, and he's not even ______ trained!
- Lucius: I wanted to go _______!
- Gilbert Huph: You authorized payment on the ______ policy?!
- Helen: Do not _____ at the table.
- Lucius: What's your excuse, run outta ______?!
- Mirage: We have a confirmed hit. ______... was destroyed.
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- Buddy: I know all your moves, your crime fighting _____, favorite catch phrases, everything!
- Syndrome: It's a whole family of supers! Looks like I've hit the _______! Oh, this is just too good!
- Helen: I didn't bring 'em, they stowed away. And I don't think you're ________ the proper tone here!
- Helen: Come on. We're in a ____.
- Bob: The buildings getting ______ by the second! It's gonna come down on top of us!
- Edna: Tall, _____ powers. Nice man. Good with kids.
- Dash: Aw... I like it when it ________.
- Bob: That'll take me ________. I take seventh, don't I?
- Lucius: I mean, the guy has me on a _______, and he won't shut up.
- Helen: I saw an ________ hangar on my way. Straight ahead, I think.
- Bob: You wanna do something for Dash? Then let him actually compete! Let him go out for ______!
- Violet: Mom and Dad's lives could be in ________. Or worse, their marriage.
- Helen: While what? I watch helplessly from the _________? I don't think so.
- Syndrome: Oh, come on! You gotta admit, this is cool! Just like a movie! The robot will ______ dramatically, do some damage.
- Edna: I didn't know the baby's powers, so I covered the ______.
- Bob: Well, whatever happened to equal _________?
- Rusty: That was totally ______!
- Helen: Snug, I'm calling in a _____ ya owe me.
- Lucius: Oh, the ____! You still got the ____!
- Syndrome: And in time, who knows, he might make a good ________.
- Violet: Oh, forget it. You're so ________.
- Edna: This is megamesh. Outmoded, but very ______. And you've torn right through it!
- Mirage: We've had to ________ all personnel from the island for their own safety.
- Mirage: You'll be _______ on your assignment in the conference room at two.
- Syndrome: I... I-I always knew you were tough, but tricking the _____ by hiding under the bones of another super?
57 Clues: Rusty: That was totally ______! • Lucius: I wanted to go _______! • Helen: Come on. We're in a ____. • Helen: Do not _____ at the table. • Mirage: _______ life is not weakness. • Dash: Aw... I like it when it ________. • Helen: Do ya have to ____ at the table? • Helen: They might've _________ the alert. • Violet: Oh, forget it. You're so ________. • ...
The Incredibles Quotes 2025-08-24
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- Helen: They might've _________ the alert.
- Mirage: It's ________ devices make it difficult to track.
- Rick: We gotta pay _______, erase memories, relocate your family.
- Bernie: Look, I know it's you! He puts thumbtacks on my _____!
- Dash: Hey, Mom, that was sweet when you snagged that bad guy with your arm and kinda __________ him into the other guy.
- Bob: Well, whatever happened to equal _________?
- Helen: I didn't realize you'd actually forgotten. I thought it was playful ______.
- Rusty: That was totally ______!
- Lucius: Oh, the ____! You still got the ____!
- Syndrome: Am I good enough now? Who's super now? I'm Syndrome! Your _______ and--
- Mirage: In a _______? He's attracted to power. So am I. It's a weakness we share.
- Bob: The company is sending me to, uh, a __________
- Helen: Do ya have to ____ at the table?
- Helen: Do not _____ at the table.
- Kari: I've taken courses and learned CPR and I got excellent _____ and certificates...
- Lucius: What's your excuse, run outta ______?!
- Bob: The buildings getting ______ by the second! It's gonna come down on top of us!
- Dash: Aw... I like it when it ________.
- Syndrome: Someone needs to teach this ____ of metal a few manners.
- Helen: Come on. We're in a ____.
- Edna: Meta Man, express elevator! Dynaguy, snagged on takeoff! Splashdown, sucked into a ______! No Capes!
- Syndrome: And in time, who knows, he might make a good ________.
- Syndrome: I... I-I always knew you were tough, but tricking the _____ by hiding under the bones of another super?
- Edna: This is megamesh. Outmoded, but very ______. And you've torn right through it!
- Bob: Another conference. Short notice, but you know... ____ calls.
- Edna: Tall, _____ powers. Nice man. Good with kids.
- Bob: ________ the glory days is better than acting like they didn't happen!
- Buddy: I know all your moves, your crime fighting _____, favorite catch phrases, everything!
- Bob: They keep creating new ways to celebrate __________ but if someone is genuinely excpetional, then--
- Syndrome: Oh, come on! You gotta admit, this is cool! Just like a movie! The robot will ______ dramatically, do some damage.
Down
- Mirage: We lost control. And now it's loose in the jungle, threatening our ________.
- Bob: That'll take me ________. I take seventh, don't I?
- Edna: I didn't know the baby's powers, so I covered the ______.
- Edna: Well, you know where he is. Go, ________, the problem, fight, win!
- Helen: Don't think you've _______ talking about your trip to the principle's office, young man.
- Syndrome: It's a whole family of supers! Looks like I've hit the _______! Oh, this is just too good!
- Violet: The only normal one is Jack Jack, and he's not even ______ trained!
- Helen: While what? I watch helplessly from the _________? I don't think so.
- Helen: I saw an ________ hangar on my way. Straight ahead, I think.
- Mirage: You'll be _______ on your assignment in the conference room at two.
- Syndrome: It's cool, huh? ____ point energy. I saved the best inventions for myself.
- Mirage: You can still do great things! Or... you can listen to police ________. Your choice.
- Bob: It's not a graduation. He's moving from fourth grade to the _____ grade.
- Helen: We need to find a better ______, a more... constructive ______.
- Mirage: _______ life is not weakness.
- Violet: Mom and Dad's lives could be in ________. Or worse, their marriage.
- Helen: I didn't bring 'em, they stowed away. And I don't think you're ________ the proper tone here!
- Gilbert Huph: You authorized payment on the ______ policy?!
- Bob: You wanna do something for Dash? Then let him actually compete! Let him go out for ______!
- Violet: Oh, forget it. You're so ________.
- Mirage: We've had to ________ all personnel from the island for their own safety.
- Bob: Look, I've been nice, I've stood for ______, signed every scrap of paper you pushed at me, but this is...
- Helen: Snug, I'm calling in a _____ ya owe me.
- Underminer: I hereby declare war on piece and happiness! Soon all wil _______ before me!
- Lucius: I mean, the guy has me on a _______, and he won't shut up.
- Mirage: We have a confirmed hit. ______... was destroyed.
- Lucius: I wanted to go _______!
57 Clues: Rusty: That was totally ______! • Lucius: I wanted to go _______! • Helen: Come on. We're in a ____. • Helen: Do not _____ at the table. • Mirage: _______ life is not weakness. • Helen: Do ya have to ____ at the table? • Dash: Aw... I like it when it ________. • Helen: They might've _________ the alert. • Violet: Oh, forget it. You're so ________. • ...
The Incredibles Quotes 2025-08-24
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- Bob: You wanna do something for Dash? Then let him actually compete! Let him go out for ______!
- Lucius: I mean, the guy has me on a _______, and he won't shut up.
- Syndrome: And in time, who knows, he might make a good ________.
- Bob: The buildings getting ______ by the second! It's gonna come down on top of us!
- Violet: Oh, forget it. You're so ________.
- Gilbert Huph: You authorized payment on the ______ policy?!
- Rick: We gotta pay _______, erase memories, relocate your family.
- Mirage: You'll be _______ on your assignment in the conference room at two.
- Helen: Don't think you've _______ talking about your trip to the principle's office, young man.
- Mirage: We have a confirmed hit. ______... was destroyed.
- Bob: ________ the glory days is better than acting like they didn't happen!
- Syndrome: It's cool, huh? ____ point energy. I saved the best inventions for myself.
- Syndrome: It's a whole family of supers! Looks like I've hit the _______! Oh, this is just too good!
- Rusty: That was totally ______!
- Dash: Hey, Mom, that was sweet when you snagged that bad guy with your arm and kinda __________ him into the other guy.
- Mirage: You can still do great things! Or... you can listen to police ________. Your choice.
- Helen: Do not _____ at the table.
- Helen: I didn't bring 'em, they stowed away. And I don't think you're ________ the proper tone here!
- Helen: I didn't realize you'd actually forgotten. I thought it was playful ______.
- Helen: Come on. We're in a ____.
- Syndrome: Oh, come on! You gotta admit, this is cool! Just like a movie! The robot will ______ dramatically, do some damage.
- Bernie: Look, I know it's you! He puts thumbtacks on my _____!
- Mirage: In a _______? He's attracted to power. So am I. It's a weakness we share.
- Dash: Aw... I like it when it ________.
- Lucius: Oh, the ____! You still got the ____!
- Mirage: It's ________ devices make it difficult to track.
- Bob: Well, whatever happened to equal _________?
- Lucius: I wanted to go _______!
- Bob: They keep creating new ways to celebrate __________ but if someone is genuinely excpetional, then--
Down
- Helen: We need to find a better ______, a more... constructive ______.
- Underminer: I hereby declare war on piece and happiness! Soon all wil _______ before me!
- Edna: This is megamesh. Outmoded, but very ______. And you've torn right through it!
- Syndrome: Am I good enough now? Who's super now? I'm Syndrome! Your _______ and--
- Buddy: I know all your moves, your crime fighting _____, favorite catch phrases, everything!
- Lucius: What's your excuse, run outta ______?!
- Mirage: We've had to ________ all personnel from the island for their own safety.
- Mirage: _______ life is not weakness.
- Mirage: We lost control. And now it's loose in the jungle, threatening our ________.
- Bob: That'll take me ________. I take seventh, don't I?
- Helen: I saw an ________ hangar on my way. Straight ahead, I think.
- Bob: Another conference. Short notice, but you know... ____ calls.
- Bob: Look, I've been nice, I've stood for ______, signed every scrap of paper you pushed at me, but this is...
- Violet: Mom and Dad's lives could be in ________. Or worse, their marriage.
- Bob: It's not a graduation. He's moving from fourth grade to the _____ grade.
- Helen: Do ya have to ____ at the table?
- Helen: While what? I watch helplessly from the _________? I don't think so.
- Bob: The company is sending me to, uh, a __________
- Syndrome: I... I-I always knew you were tough, but tricking the _____ by hiding under the bones of another super?
- Syndrome: Someone needs to teach this ____ of metal a few manners.
- Edna: I didn't know the baby's powers, so I covered the ______.
- Edna: Tall, _____ powers. Nice man. Good with kids.
- Edna: Well, you know where he is. Go, ________, the problem, fight, win!
- Kari: I've taken courses and learned CPR and I got excellent _____ and certificates...
- Helen: Snug, I'm calling in a _____ ya owe me.
- Edna: Meta Man, express elevator! Dynaguy, snagged on takeoff! Splashdown, sucked into a ______! No Capes!
- Helen: They might've _________ the alert.
- Violet: The only normal one is Jack Jack, and he's not even ______ trained!
57 Clues: Rusty: That was totally ______! • Lucius: I wanted to go _______! • Helen: Come on. We're in a ____. • Helen: Do not _____ at the table. • Mirage: _______ life is not weakness. • Helen: Do ya have to ____ at the table? • Dash: Aw... I like it when it ________. • Helen: They might've _________ the alert. • Violet: Oh, forget it. You're so ________. • ...
