discovery and invention Crossword Puzzles
Industrial Revolution 2013-02-27
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- Made the flying shuttle which sped up the textile production incredibly.
- Invented the first reliable steam engine in 1775
- Responsible for bringing the industrial revolution to America.
- The creator of the power loom in textile mills.
- Created the first diesel engine.
- Increased textile profit by inventing the spinning jenny.
- Established steamboat transportation on the Hudson River in 1807.
- Drastically changed the factory system and methods to manufacture textiles during the industrial revolution.
- Created the sewing machine for use in business.
- Discovered an idea for the light bulb and the phonograph.
- Furthered communication with his invention of the telegraph.
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- Increased trade and travel by discovering new methods to road building.
- Invented the telephone that changed society forever.
- Created interchangeable parts for muskets and the cotton gin.
- invented steam locomotive which revolutionized trade through Watt's original invention.
- The brothers who together created the first successful airplane.
- Created the compound of steel for construction uses.
- Author during revolution who wrote about difficult conditions and lives citizens lived.
- Established early photography and founded Kodak.
- Invented the "Model T" and established the assembly line.
20 Clues: Created the first diesel engine. • The creator of the power loom in textile mills. • Created the sewing machine for use in business. • Invented the first reliable steam engine in 1775 • Established early photography and founded Kodak. • Invented the telephone that changed society forever. • Created the compound of steel for construction uses. • ...
Civilization + Mesopotamia 2023-04-13
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- material tablets were made of
- he created first set of written laws
- a span of 10 years
- when you have more than enough
- invention that cooks food
- person who travels from place to place
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- belief in many gods
- fancy word for farming
- Mountain range Northeast of Mesoptamia
- invention that helped travel
- to trade
- invention that helped river travel
12 Clues: to trade • a span of 10 years • belief in many gods • fancy word for farming • invention that cooks food • invention that helped travel • material tablets were made of • when you have more than enough • invention that helped river travel • he created first set of written laws • Mountain range Northeast of Mesoptamia • person who travels from place to place
QFS Parish Proficiency Exam 2023-12-08
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- A first full-scale and usually functional form of a new design of an invention.
- The principles of conduct governing an individual or group.
- The quality or state of being apart from company or observation.
- To list or rate in order of importance or priority.
- Creative work that is not protected by copyright and is free for anyone to use.
- Something that has been produced for the first time through the use of imagination or of ingenious thinking and experiment the ability to create something new or the act of new process, product, or service.
- Planned efforts made to reach a specific goal.
- A standard on which a judgement or decision may be based.
- Simple object showing human workmanship as distinguished from a natural object.
- A document that defines a business's objectives and strategies which usually includes a business summary, market research, and plan for execution.
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- One who organizes, manages, and assumes the risks of a business or enterprise; one who owns his own business.
- The exclusive right to reproduce, publish, sell, or distribute something such as written, musical, or artistic work.
- The use of imagination or original ideas or an individual's ability to create.
- Relating to or experienced through hearing.
- An image and personality that you show to others.
- A deceptive act or operation.
- The introduction of something new.
- A person's judgement of what is important in life.
- Capable of being physically or emotionally wounded; open to attack.
- A writing securing for a term of years the right to exclude others from making, using, or selling an invention.
- To annoy persistently; to create an unpleasant situation.
21 Clues: A deceptive act or operation. • The introduction of something new. • Relating to or experienced through hearing. • Planned efforts made to reach a specific goal. • An image and personality that you show to others. • A person's judgement of what is important in life. • To list or rate in order of importance or priority. • ...
World War I 2015-02-12
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- Telegram sent to Mexico that the US intercepted
- Person who shot Ferdinand which arguably starts the war
- ”Dude got shot”
- Weapon used that suffocated people to death
- Invention used by U-boats to see
- American ship sunk by German U-boats
- Weapon used mainly in trench warfare
- Germany, Aust-Hung, Italy
- Troops who were quick and moved around alot
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- Type of warfare that used machine guns and resulted in little to no movement
- Aircrafts used which used a machine gun
- Giant airships like the Hindenburg
- France, Russia, England
- Armored weapon devised to break the stalemate
- My gun is bigger than your gun theory
- German plan to surround France at the start of war
- Invention that helps move troops
- When neither side gains any ground
- President of US during this time
- German leader is called this
20 Clues: ”Dude got shot” • France, Russia, England • Germany, Aust-Hung, Italy • German leader is called this • Invention that helps move troops • Invention used by U-boats to see • President of US during this time • Giant airships like the Hindenburg • When neither side gains any ground • American ship sunk by German U-boats • Weapon used mainly in trench warfare • ...
The Gilded Age 2020-02-06
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- Invention by Thomas Edison.
- A favorite new leisurely activity that developed in this time period.
- This invention was extremely helpful to secretaries.
- Captain of the railroad industry.
- The man who assassinated the president in 1881.
- People moving to the city.
- The new idea formed in this time period that taught evolution through natural selection.
- The Sherman Antitrust Act made this illegal.
- This president was elected in 1896 and was a Christian man.
- This connected the east to the west.
- The name of united farmers.
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- Captain of the oil industry.
- The president who issued the Interstate Commerce Act.
- Captain of the steel industry.
- The desire for worldly possessions
- Inventor of the telephone
- The president assassinated in 1881.
- many people immigrated to America from this country during this time.
- Captain of banking and financing.
- Captain of food production.
20 Clues: Inventor of the telephone • People moving to the city. • Invention by Thomas Edison. • Captain of food production. • The name of united farmers. • Captain of the oil industry. • Captain of the steel industry. • Captain of the railroad industry. • Captain of banking and financing. • The desire for worldly possessions • The president assassinated in 1881. • ...
unit 4 2020-11-11
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- To stop someone from doing something, by making them realize it will be difficult or have bad results
- An instrument that measures how far you walk
- A decrease in the quality, quantity, or importance of something
- The hard pointed thing that grows, usually in pairs, on the heads of animals such as cows and goats
- To become or make something become lower in price or value
- Easy to control or deal with
- Not paying enough attention to what you are doing, so that you make mistakes, damage things etc
- The legal right to be the only producer or seller of a book, play, film, or record for a specific length of time
- To deliberately pay no attention to something that you have been told or that you know about
- The amount of money that you spend on something
- A small flat plastic case containing magnetic tape, that can be used for playing or recording sound
- Someone who is diligent works hard and is careful and thorough
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- To remove information from a computer memory or recorded sounds from a tape
- A large quantity of something
- Made up of different parts or materials
- A change, discovery, or invention that brings progress technological/scientific/medical etc advance
- An action or event that is a signal for something else to happen
- To change, or to make someone or something change
- A trick or something unusual that you do to make people notice someone or something – used to show disapproval
- Used to emphasize a statement or answer
- A very small cut made on the edge or surface of something
21 Clues: Easy to control or deal with • A large quantity of something • Made up of different parts or materials • Used to emphasize a statement or answer • An instrument that measures how far you walk • The amount of money that you spend on something • To change, or to make someone or something change • A very small cut made on the edge or surface of something • ...
Manatee Summer 2025-02-24
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- What is the name of the local river?
- Manatees can be hurt by the propeller on a ______.
- Peter blamed his tears on having _____________.
- Peter and Tommy have a Discovery _______.
- Peter and Tommy named the manatee __________.
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- Tommy moved to the state of _______________.
- Grandpa and Peter were hurt during the ________.
- Pete's mom sold ____________for her job.
- What was the 100th discovery?
9 Clues: What was the 100th discovery? • What is the name of the local river? • Pete's mom sold ____________for her job. • Peter and Tommy have a Discovery _______. • Tommy moved to the state of _______________. • Peter and Tommy named the manatee __________. • Peter blamed his tears on having _____________. • Grandpa and Peter were hurt during the ________. • ...
industrial revolution. 2024-01-16
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- combines the spinning jenny and water frame into a single device, increasing the production of fine thread.
- water-powered spinning machines that was too large for use in a home led to the creation of factories
- water-powered device that automatically and quickly wove thread into clothing
- device separated cotton seeds from raw cotton, increasing the cotton supply while lowering the cost of raw cotton
- home-based machine that spins thread 8x faster than being spun by hand
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- speed of sewing greatly increased.
- hand-operated machine which increased the speed of weaving
- Robert Fulton created this invention
- George Stephenson created this invention
- Orville and Wilbur Wright created this invention.
10 Clues: speed of sewing greatly increased. • Robert Fulton created this invention • George Stephenson created this invention • Orville and Wilbur Wright created this invention. • hand-operated machine which increased the speed of weaving • home-based machine that spins thread 8x faster than being spun by hand • ...
Perubahan sosial budaya dan globalisasi 2022-11-04
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- KB, Pendidikan, Perkawinan dan Perkembangan Teknologi termasuk perubahan
- Perubahan sosial terjadi didalam
- Proses perembasan unsur budaya kepada suatu masyarakat baik secara damai maupun paksaan disebut dengan
- Mengalami kemajuan yang membawa keuntungan bagi masyarakat termasuk perubahan
- percampuran dua budaya tanpa menghilangkan budaya asli disebut dengan
- Kehidupan masyarakat terasing, perkembangan ilmu pengetahuan yang terlambat termasuk faktor penghambat perubahan
- Bahasa, sistem pengetahuan, teknologi, organisasi masyarakat, mata pencaharian, kepercayaan, kesenian termasuk unsur
- Meningkatkan motif berprestasi, selalu berorientasi ke masa depan. Termasuk upaya Globalisasi dibidang
- Menurunnya atau merosotnya akhlak atau moral seseorang disebut denga
- Masuknya pengaruh kebudayaan asing, perubahan perilaku masyarakat, peningkatan persaingan kualitas tenaga kerja, termasuk dampak globalisasi bidang
- Usaha untuk hidup sesuai dengan zaman dan konstelasi dunia sekarang
- Perubahan dalam mencari keuntungan yang kompetitif dan memaksimalkan laba dengan terus menerus mencari lokasi produksi paling efisien dan murah termasuk Globalisasi dibidang
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- Perubahan dari masyarakat agraris menjadi masyarakat industri termasuk perubahan
- Penemuan baru yang sudah diakui, diterima dan dipakai oleh masyarakat disebut dengan
- Perubahan ya terjadi pada lembaga kemasyarakatan sehingga tercipta tata kehidupan yang baru disebut perubahan
- Model rambut dan pakaian termasuk perubahan
- Terbentuknya sistem organisasi dan komunikasi antarmasyarakat diseluruh dunia untuk mengikuti sistem dan kaidah yang sama secara cepat disebut
- Penemuan baru yang sebelumnya belum pernah ada
- Perubahan yang seolah olah tidak terjadi disebut dengan perubahan
- Perubahan yang terjadi pada unsur-unsur kebudayaan disebut dengan perubahan
20 Clues: Perubahan sosial terjadi didalam • Model rambut dan pakaian termasuk perubahan • Penemuan baru yang sebelumnya belum pernah ada • Perubahan yang seolah olah tidak terjadi disebut dengan perubahan • Usaha untuk hidup sesuai dengan zaman dan konstelasi dunia sekarang • Menurunnya atau merosotnya akhlak atau moral seseorang disebut denga • ...
Gilded Age Crossword 2025-10-15
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- : Corporation created by J.P. Morgan after purchasing Carnegie Steel.
- : Business model where a company controls every stage of production.
- : Connected the East and West coasts in 1869, transforming trade.
- : Rockefeller's powerful oil company that dominated the market.
- : Company formed from Edison’s enterprises, backed by J.P. Morgan.
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- A group of companies managed by a single board to reduce competition.
- Oil industry tycoon who founded Standard Oil.
- Steel magnate who promoted the 'Gospel of Wealth'.
- : Edison’s invention that brightened homes and factories.
- Railroad baron who built his fortune in shipping and railroads.
- : Business strategy of buying out competitors in the same industry.
- Invention by Alexander Graham Bell that revolutionized communication.
- Early form of long-distance communication using electrical signals.
- Inventor known for the phonograph, motion pictures, and light bulb.
- Banker who financed major industries and created U.S. Steel.
- : Innovation that enabled mass production of steel.
- When one company controls an entire industry.
17 Clues: Oil industry tycoon who founded Standard Oil. • When one company controls an entire industry. • Steel magnate who promoted the 'Gospel of Wealth'. • : Innovation that enabled mass production of steel. • : Edison’s invention that brightened homes and factories. • Banker who financed major industries and created U.S. Steel. • ...
Scientific Revolution Overview 2025-02-27
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- This philosopher created the idea of 'natural rights' where all people are born with life, liberty, and property
- The vaccine for this disease (that is similar to chickenpox) was created in the late 1700s by Edward Jenner
- Astronomer who created new theories about Earth's moon, Jupiter, and the Sun
- The philosophical idea that stated that society and humankind can improve
- The philosophical belief that truth can be discovered through logical reasoning
- The scientific invention created by Gabriel Fahrenheit that measures the temperature
- This political philosopher created 70 books that fought for tolerance, reason, and freedom
- The scientific invention that was invented in 1643 by Torricelli that measures atmospheric pressure and predicts weather
- The scientific invention created in 1590 by Zacharias Janssen that zooms in on specimen
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- Scholars began to ___ ideas that had been accepted for hundreds of years
- Galileo Galilei's numeric guess of how many moons Jupiter had
- This theory stated that the Sun is in the middle of the universe
- The philosopher who created the Social Contract and stated that humans are naturally selfish and wicked
- Scientist and physicist who concluded that all physical objects are affected equally by the same force
- This theory stated that the Earth was in the middle of the universe
- The philosophical idea that English people centered around when creating the English Bill of Rights
- The belief that God is the creator of the universe
17 Clues: The belief that God is the creator of the universe • Galileo Galilei's numeric guess of how many moons Jupiter had • This theory stated that the Sun is in the middle of the universe • This theory stated that the Earth was in the middle of the universe • Scholars began to ___ ideas that had been accepted for hundreds of years • ...
BIOMIMETICS 2013-06-12
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- The Eiffel Tower was inspired by the human b_ _ _
- Helps us easily access information
- The invention of an incubator was inspired by a k_ _ _ _ _ _ _
- The invention of paper was inspired by a w_ _ _
- Helps us live comfortably
- The world we live in
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- Inventions inspired by nature
- The invention of a bullet train was inspired by a k_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- The invention of a k_ _ _ _ _ was inspired by a spider web
- The invention of a t_ _ _ was inspired by an abalone
10 Clues: The world we live in • Helps us live comfortably • Inventions inspired by nature • Helps us easily access information • The invention of paper was inspired by a w_ _ _ • The Eiffel Tower was inspired by the human b_ _ _ • The invention of a t_ _ _ was inspired by an abalone • The invention of a k_ _ _ _ _ was inspired by a spider web • ...
Washington DC 2013-04-10
Shows On Discovery+ 2021-08-20
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- Detectives use video surveillance to solve crimes
- A man lives with his four wives and eighteen kids
- People recount experiences with their crazy neighbors
- Couples who have only three months to tie the knot
- Gordon Ramsey helps out unlucky restaurant owners
- A dance studio in Atlanta Georgia, compete in competitions
- Women look for their perfect wedding dresses
- People sharing their experiences with bad people they knew
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- Two parents raise their fourteen kids in Las Vegas, Nevada
- A man and woman survive the wilderness with nothing
- People go on the hunt for their dream homes
- Four chefs compete in a cooking competition for a cash prize
- Chefs from around the U.S come to show their awful cooking skills
- Moms argue while their daughters dance
- People struggle with their morbid obesity
- A reality show where Gordon Ramsey looks for a chef worthy of the restaurant of their dreams
- Twin brothers try to sell houses
17 Clues: Twin brothers try to sell houses • Moms argue while their daughters dance • People struggle with their morbid obesity • People go on the hunt for their dream homes • Women look for their perfect wedding dresses • Detectives use video surveillance to solve crimes • A man lives with his four wives and eighteen kids • Gordon Ramsey helps out unlucky restaurant owners • ...
Shows On Discovery+ 2021-08-21
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- Detectives use video surveillance to solve crimes
- A man lives with his four wives and eighteen kids
- People recount experiences with their crazy neighbors
- Couples who have only three months to tie the knot
- Gordon Ramsey helps out unlucky restaurant owners
- A dance studio in Atlanta Georgia, compete in competitions
- Women look for their perfect wedding dresses
- People sharing their experiences with bad people they knew
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- Two parents raise their fourteen kids in Las Vegas, Nevada
- A man and woman survive the wilderness with nothing
- People go on the hunt for their dream homes
- Four chefs compete in a cooking competition for a cash prize
- Chefs from around the U.S come to show their awful cooking skills
- Moms argue while their daughters dance
- People struggle with their morbid obesity
- A reality show where Gordon Ramsey looks for a chef worthy of the restaurant of their dreams
- Twin brothers try to sell houses
17 Clues: Twin brothers try to sell houses • Moms argue while their daughters dance • People struggle with their morbid obesity • People go on the hunt for their dream homes • Women look for their perfect wedding dresses • Detectives use video surveillance to solve crimes • A man lives with his four wives and eighteen kids • Gordon Ramsey helps out unlucky restaurant owners • ...
Discovery Centre Manager 2023-08-15
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- Mastering skills in making this hot beverage
- The things we live and breathe at Snowy
- The Snowy Story is rich in
- The most important part of my job
- Trading teams favourite acronym
- Manage a diverse group of 16
- Contribute to this document weekly and monthly
- Develop and build confidence in team members
- Engage with internal and external
- Exceptional service is always a priority to our..
- Arrive at 5.45am Tuesdays to prepare
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- Retail
- What you call a person running an educational program
- Host International and Government
- The future of electricity
- Work with the broader community to form
- Fundamental in every team
17 Clues: Retail • The future of electricity • Fundamental in every team • The Snowy Story is rich in • Manage a diverse group of 16 • Trading teams favourite acronym • Host International and Government • The most important part of my job • Engage with internal and external • Arrive at 5.45am Tuesdays to prepare • The things we live and breathe at Snowy • ...
Perubahan sosial budaya dan globalisasi 2022-11-04
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- Mengalami kemajuan yang membawa keuntungan bagi masyarakat termasuk perubahan
- Perubahan yang seolah olah tidak terjadi disebut dengan perubahan
- KB, Pendidikan, Perkawinan dan Perkembangan Teknologi termasuk perubahan
- Perubahan dalam mencari keuntungan yang kompetitif dan memaksimalkan laba dengan terus menerus mencari lokasi produksi paling efisien dan murah termasuk Globalisasi dibidang
- disebut dengan
- Usaha untuk hidup sesuai dengan zaman dan konstelasi dunia sekarang
- Meningkatkan motif berprestasi, selalu berorientasi ke masa depan. Termasuk upaya Globalisasi dibidang
- Terbentuknya sistem organisasi dan komunikasi antarmasyarakat diseluruh dunia untuk mengikuti sistem dan kaidah yang sama secara cepat disebut
- Masuknya pengaruh kebudayaan asing, perubahan perilaku masyarakat, peningkatan persaingan kualitas tenaga kerja, termasuk dampak globalisasi bidang
- Model rambut dan pakaian termasuk perubahan
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- Perubahan yang terjadi pada unsur-unsur kebudayaan disebut dengan perubahan
- Proses perembasan unsur budaya kepada suatu masyarakat baik secara damai maupun paksaan disebut dengan
- Perubahan ya terjadi pada lembaga kemasyarakatan sehingga tercipta tata kehidupan yang baru disebut perubahan
- Perubahan sosial terjadi didalam
- Perubahan dari masyarakat agraris menjadi masyarakat industri termasuk perubahan
- Penemuan baru yang sebelumnya belum pernah ada
- Menurunnya atau merosotnya akhlak atau moral seseorang disebut denga
- Penemuan baru yang sudah diakui, diterima dan dipakai oleh
- percampuran dua budaya tanpa menghilangkan budaya asli disebut dengan
- Kehidupan masyarakat terasing, perkembangan ilmu pengetahuan yang terlambat termasuk faktor penghambat perubahan
- Bahasa, sistem pengetahuan, teknologi, organisasi masyarakat, mata pencaharian, kepercayaan, kesenian termasuk unsur
21 Clues: disebut dengan • Perubahan sosial terjadi didalam • Model rambut dan pakaian termasuk perubahan • Penemuan baru yang sebelumnya belum pernah ada • Penemuan baru yang sudah diakui, diterima dan dipakai oleh • Perubahan yang seolah olah tidak terjadi disebut dengan perubahan • Usaha untuk hidup sesuai dengan zaman dan konstelasi dunia sekarang • ...
Humanities Revision 2019-06-25
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- The ancestral father of the Israelite people.
- Athens and Sparta united to defeat this enemy.
- One of the main EXPORTS of ancient Greece was ______ oil.
- A type of photograph that is on an angle and takes in some of the foreground, but also shows the overall landscape of a place, including aspects of the background.
- The female pharaoh who held power for more than 20 years and considered herself as god. She also dressed like male pharaohs, in order to be seen as equal to them.
- An invention of the Sumerians.
- The Nile is often called the '__________ of Egypt'.
- Had an extremely strong land army.
- The process of removing salt and minerals from water.
- Greece was united by common religion and _________.
- The process when water turns into a vapour and returns to the atmosphere.
- An event that was created to honour the gods and bring all of Greece together in friendly competition.
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- The warlike people group from mainland Greece who were ancestors of the Greeks.
- A lack of access to freshwater can lead to many issues including _________, which can cause death.
- The Murray-Darling Basin goes through _____ different states.
- All maps should have a Border, _______, Legend, Title, Scale and Source.
- The poet who wrote the famous texts called The Iliad and The Odyssey.
- Along with dams, this is Australia's other main source of freshwater.
- Democracy was started there.
- This pharaoh's tomb was considered a groundbreaking discovery because it had not been raided like other tombs.
- The Murray-Darling Basing is in the South-________ part of Australia.
- A type of photograph that focuses on the foreground and the main object in the middle of the image.
- If a historical source was created or written at the time being studied, it is known as a ________ source.
23 Clues: Democracy was started there. • An invention of the Sumerians. • Had an extremely strong land army. • The ancestral father of the Israelite people. • Athens and Sparta united to defeat this enemy. • The Nile is often called the '__________ of Egypt'. • Greece was united by common religion and _________. • The process of removing salt and minerals from water. • ...
Patents, Property & Penn State 2025-05-02
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- A legal right that grants the creator of original work exclusive rights to its use and distribution
- The act of introducing something new or improving existing ideas
- The full explanation of an invention required in a patent application
- A government-granted exclusive right to an invention
- A recognizable sign, design, or expression identifying products/services from a specific source
- The federal agency that grants U.S. patents and registers trademarks
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- A requirement for patents meaning the invention is not something easily deduced by others
- Creations of the mind, such as inventions, literary works, and designs
- Unauthorized use of someone else’s intellectual property
- A resource center offering public access to patent and trademark information
10 Clues: A government-granted exclusive right to an invention • Unauthorized use of someone else’s intellectual property • The act of introducing something new or improving existing ideas • The federal agency that grants U.S. patents and registers trademarks • The full explanation of an invention required in a patent application • ...
Jane's Discovery 2024-03-28
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- don’t give up
- turn down
- a quality that enables you to face danger or pain without showing fear
- huge; in an extreme degree
- look angry or sullen, wrinkle one's forehead
- a quick run
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- just a moment; not lasting
- given freely especially to a cause or fund
- the feeling that accompanies something extremely surprising
- to
- get lost
11 Clues: to • get lost • turn down • a quick run • don’t give up • just a moment; not lasting • huge; in an extreme degree • given freely especially to a cause or fund • look angry or sullen, wrinkle one's forehead • the feeling that accompanies something extremely surprising • a quality that enables you to face danger or pain without showing fear
Stamos term 4 spelling 2019-12-02
19 Clues: Guess • Overseas • Final stop • Own products • Day dreaming • Space vehicle • Straight away • Finding things • Getting bigger • Inside a mouth • To be backed up • Spinning action • Antenna in space • Happiness and joy • Suddenly invisible • After an earthquake • Something happening • Gas planet with rings • Book with products to buy
roaring 20s 2017-07-25
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- what new invention helped people store food and keep it for longer times?
- what was a term used when arriving in a car?
- what new invention created more jobs and mass production of cars?
- what was it called when something was fashionable such as new music?
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- what new invention helped people listen to advertisements?
- what were young,rich women called that wore short skirts or pants and had short hair?
- what changed in 1920 because of cars so people could work further away from home?
- who got the right to vote in 1920?
- what was made easier for women and more popular because it doubled?
- what could women now get that they could not before because they were supposed to stay home?
- what type of music was new in the 1920s?
11 Clues: who got the right to vote in 1920? • what type of music was new in the 1920s? • what was a term used when arriving in a car? • what new invention helped people listen to advertisements? • what new invention created more jobs and mass production of cars? • what was made easier for women and more popular because it doubled? • ...
Unit 2 Review 2023-03-23
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- one of the 3 G's
- The slave _______ took people out of Africa and forced them to move to a new place and work in harsh conditions
- once country extending control over another country
- Cultural _______ is the interaction of two or more independent cultures
- An economy that is controlled by individuals and not the government, based on the desire to make money
- King Leopold wanted this from the Congo. It is harvested just like maple syrup.
- Shape of European Societies
- When large population of people move away from farms and rural communities to large urban centers
- Making things the same or similar
- The belief that European languages, cultures and beliefs are superior to all others
- Something that remains or endures through time. Like a zombie...
- a Belgian king that committed terrible acts in the Congo.
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- Shape of Indigenous societies
- a tool that came from China. It helped explorers know where there were going.
- Indigenous children were forced to attend residential _____________
- The process by which one culture is absorbed by another culture
- Britain wanted to import this into China, it caused a war!
- People of mixed Indigenous and European heritage
- Industrialization occurs when the major economic activity of a country shifts from agriculture (farming) to manufacturing.
- A period of rapid change. Many new inventions including machines doing the work that people used to.
- The doctrine of _________ said that if a country was not under the control of a king who was from Europe and Christian, then any European Christian country could take control of the land.
- this powerful invention made it easier to conquer new lands
- Indigenous peoples of Newfoundland. Believed that they went extinct due to European
- a collection of beliefs about life and the universe held by an individual or group.
- Jacques Cartier Planted one of these when he landed on the Gaspe Peninsula
- a trading route used for exchanging goods between East and West
26 Clues: one of the 3 G's • Shape of European Societies • Shape of Indigenous societies • Making things the same or similar • People of mixed Indigenous and European heritage • once country extending control over another country • a Belgian king that committed terrible acts in the Congo. • Britain wanted to import this into China, it caused a war! • ...
Neolithic Period 2023-09-19
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- Land located in modern day Iran and Iraq
- Used to explain the forces of nature and role of humans
- A circular monument of stones from the Neolithic period
- The Stone Age period before the Neolithic period
- Helped on farms by herding sheep and cattle
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- The act of taming animals
- The most well known invention of the Neolithic period
- Animals that provided beef for early humans
- Graves made for the dead
- People who performed religious ceremonies
- Combined with Tin to make Bronze
- One of the two rivers in Mesopotamia
- Neolithic invention that allowed people to make textiles
13 Clues: Graves made for the dead • The act of taming animals • Combined with Tin to make Bronze • One of the two rivers in Mesopotamia • Land located in modern day Iran and Iraq • People who performed religious ceremonies • Animals that provided beef for early humans • Helped on farms by herding sheep and cattle • The Stone Age period before the Neolithic period • ...
industrial revolution. 2024-01-16
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- combines the spinning jenny and water frame into a single device, increasing the production of fine thread.
- water-powered spinning machines that was too large for use in a home led to the creation of factories
- water-powered device that automatically and quickly wove thread into clothing
- device separated cotton seeds from raw cotton, increasing the cotton supply while lowering the cost of raw cotton
- home-based machine that spins thread 8x faster than being spun by hand
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- speed of sewing greatly increased.
- hand-operated machine which increased the speed of weaving
- Robert Fulton created this invention
- George Stephenson created this invention
- Orville and Wilbur Wright created this invention.
10 Clues: speed of sewing greatly increased. • Robert Fulton created this invention • George Stephenson created this invention • Orville and Wilbur Wright created this invention. • hand-operated machine which increased the speed of weaving • home-based machine that spins thread 8x faster than being spun by hand • ...
Unit 3.2.1.3 to 3.2.4 Comply with Regulatory Requirements for Content Creation 2024-09-04
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- A right granted for a new invention or improvement to existing technology.
- Transferring ownership of a copyright to another party completely.
- Keeping detailed and marked documents of confidential business transactions.
- A legal contract used to ensure that a person keeps confidential information private.
- One of the criteria for a patent, requiring the invention to be new and not publicly known.
- A category of property including intangible creations of the human mind.
- The process to extend the protection of a trademark or patent beyond the initial term.
- A criterion for a patent indicating that the invention must be useful in industry.
- Information not known to the public, private to the company or individual.
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- Limiting who can view or use confidential information within a company.
- A requirement for registering a trademark; the mark must be unique and able to distinguish products.
- When a person discloses confidential information without permission.
- Measures or steps to safeguard confidential information.
- A key type of confidential information that gives a company a competitive edge.
- Granting a third party specific rights to use a copyrighted work without transferring ownership.
- Steps taken to enforce confidentiality obligations if they are breached.
- Harm caused to a company due to improper use of confidential information.
- The legal duty to keep confidential information private.
- A sign used to distinguish goods or services of one business from those of others.
- The benefit of holding a patent, preventing others from using it without permission.
20 Clues: Measures or steps to safeguard confidential information. • The legal duty to keep confidential information private. • Transferring ownership of a copyright to another party completely. • When a person discloses confidential information without permission. • Limiting who can view or use confidential information within a company. • ...
Where are we going???? 2024-12-02
19 Clues: grit • tent • el sol • relaaaax • how long? • like candy • clink clink • briny waters • shoes/shutes • lol gathering • ball bouncers • splish splash • tall structure • over and under • smooth sailing • beautiful & shallow • deep urban discovery • the foosh be with you • nightclub dance but just if you are a----
Crossword 1 2024-11-30
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- One of the earliest types of mobile phones.
- The first true automobile was invented by .... .
- ...is an operating system of smartphones.
- An ancient invention which facilitated the movement of goods across greater distances.
- Where was paper invented?
- Who was the printing press invented by?
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- What invention is A.Graham Bell known for?
- What invention is credited to Orville and Wilbur Wright brothers?
- How was the first role film photography camera made by George Eastman in 1888 called?
- ... is credited with inventing the first practical light bulb.
10 Clues: Where was paper invented? • ...is an operating system of smartphones. • Who was the printing press invented by? • One of the earliest types of mobile phones. • What invention is A.Graham Bell known for? • The first true automobile was invented by .... . • ... is credited with inventing the first practical light bulb. • ...
A bright light and a noisy sound! 2025-02-26
11 Clues: an instrument • an invention of Bell • anything you can hear • are a source of light • light can,t pass through • how high or low a sound is • another invention of Edison • the space between light waves • the inventor of the light bulb • turns white light into a rainbow • energy and travels at 186,000 miles per sec
A bright light and a noisy sound! 2025-02-26
11 Clues: an instrument • an invention of Bell • anything you can hear • are a source of light • light can,t pass through • how high or low a sound is • another invention of Edison • the space between light waves • the inventor of the light bulb • turns white light into a rainbow • energy and travels at 186,000 miles per sec
DNA 2025-12-05
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- defining the building blocks of DNA and coining the term "nucleotide"
- and Crick discovering the double helix structure of DNA
- pioneered phage therapy
- his 1928 discovery of bacterial transformation
- Franklin her crucial work on the structure of DNA,
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- rules defining the structure of DNA's double helix, ensuring accurate genetic replication and transcription
- Helix the twisted-ladder structure of DNA
- his groundbreaking 1944 discovery
- and Chase proved that DNA, not protein, carries genetic information
- Chargaff discovering Chargaff's Rules
10 Clues: pioneered phage therapy • his groundbreaking 1944 discovery • Chargaff discovering Chargaff's Rules • Helix the twisted-ladder structure of DNA • his 1928 discovery of bacterial transformation • Franklin her crucial work on the structure of DNA, • and Crick discovering the double helix structure of DNA • ...
Crossword 1 2024-11-30
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- One of the earliest types of mobile phones.
- The first true automobile was invented by .... .
- ...is an operating system of smartphones.
- An ancient invention which facilitated the movement of goods across greater distances.
- Where was paper invented?
- Who was the printing press invented by?
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- What invention is A.Graham Bell known for?
- What invention is credited to Orville and Wilbur Wright brothers?
- How was the first role film photography camera made by George Eastman in 1888 called?
- ... is credited with inventing the first practical light bulb.
10 Clues: Where was paper invented? • ...is an operating system of smartphones. • Who was the printing press invented by? • One of the earliest types of mobile phones. • What invention is A.Graham Bell known for? • The first true automobile was invented by .... . • ... is credited with inventing the first practical light bulb. • ...
Apparel I 90% Review 2025-05-16
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- Emily notices that her polyester dress is wrinkle-free and requires no care before wearing. Which fiber characteristic is indicated?
- The class is making drawstring jewelry bags. Which technique will they use to enclose the drawstring?
- What invention resulted in Elias Howe suing Isaac Singer for patent infringement?
- Nick placed a small pattern on his fabric. He used a marking tool to outline the entire pattern piece. Any stray marks remaining on the fabric can be brushed off at a later time when using tailor's:
- Before World War I, what country was the main fashion house found in?
- Guidelines for sizing patterns or clothing are known as:
- Sally wanted a prom dress that was classic and followed the curves of her body. Which design shape should Sally look for?
- Mrs. Page is known for wearing skirts with many gathers to work everyday. Her preferred design shape is:
- Which fiber characteristic allows moisture to evaporate from the body?
- Holly chose to wear a shirt with blue, green, and violet hues. These colors are considered to be:
- To add a look of softness to the wedding dress, which type of line would be best for the designer to use?
- Levi Strauss and Jacob Davis were granted a patent for an invention that added strength to pocket seams and other weak points on waist overalls. This invention is known as a:
- Felt, interfacing, and disposable medical products are examples of which fabric construction process?
- What invention allowed a single weaver to weave much wider fabrics and could be mechanized, allowing for automatic machine looms?
- Which invention revolutionized cotton farming, by separating the cotton seed from the raw cotton fibers?
- John’s straight leg pants give him the illusion of height. Which design shape is he wearing?
- Haley is topstitching the hem of her jeans. She is completing the hem by:
- Tom needs his body measurements to order a custom suit. What should he wear to get the most accurate body measurements?
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- Which machine part holds the fabric in place while stitching?
- Using shades and tints of the same color in a quilt project is an example of which color scheme?
- What invention had a massive impact on fashion by changing the way we buy clothes, and also how they are marketed?
- What piece of equipment did Samuel Crompton invent?
- The lines formed by the seams, darts, pleats, tucks, and edges when a garment is constructed are examples of which type of line?
- Alex chooses to wear a cotton shirt instead of a shirt made from a polyester/cotton blend on a hot summer day. This indicates his knowledge of which fiber characteristic?
- Jamie needs to strengthen the corners of his pillow so they will not break open when turned and stuffed. Which stitches should be used?
- The designer chose to use triangle shapes in his fabrics, buttons, and accessories. Which principle of design is he using?
- Karen basted the interfacing to her outer fabric with a 1/2 " seam allowance. Which type of interfacing did she use?
- Kim wants to wear her navy suit to work. To coordinate her look, she decides to wear a red-orange scarf with a yellow-orange striped blouse. This is an example of which color scheme?
- During World War I, changes in the economy resulted in women joining the
- Samantha is allergic to wool. Which manufactured fiber possesses similar qualities and is a good alternative for her sweater?
- At the baby shower, the new mom loved the gender neutral outfits that were in red, blue, and yellow. These primary colors are an example of which color scheme?
- Stacy wants to add extra stability to her fabric. Which notion should she choose?
32 Clues: What piece of equipment did Samuel Crompton invent? • Guidelines for sizing patterns or clothing are known as: • Which machine part holds the fabric in place while stitching? • Before World War I, what country was the main fashion house found in? • Which fiber characteristic allows moisture to evaporate from the body? • ...
week 8 spelling 2019-12-03
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- to fill exited
- to test something
- some thing a amazing
- to go on a holiday to relax
- a thing that happens after a earthquake
- to make something long
- a place that has all the planets
- something that that help you to say things
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- to be normal
- you need one of these to drive a car
- were the titanic sank
- a full rotation
- the middle of a earthquake
- were astronauts stay
- to under stand the word
- to wonder
- lives in out of space
- to discovery something
- the planet with a ring on it
19 Clues: to wonder • to be normal • to fill exited • a full rotation • to test something • were astronauts stay • some thing a amazing • were the titanic sank • lives in out of space • to discovery something • to make something long • to under stand the word • the middle of a earthquake • to go on a holiday to relax • the planet with a ring on it • a place that has all the planets • ...
Unit 2 S23 2023-03-06
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- The belief in more than one God.
- Credited with "discovery" of the New World
- Government whose laws are based in religion
- Plague that wiped out millions in Europe.
- Period of peace within the Mongol Empire
- Group Of brtual warriors that originated in Central Asia.
- Renaissance idea that emphasizes human wants/needs and human nature.
- A major focus of the Renaissance. Think "Mona Lisa"
- The separation of church and state
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- Name for the trade that took place between the Old and New Worlds.
- A person's beliefs, norms, traditions, and values
- Explorer who is credited with leading the first expedition to circumnavigate the globe but died before completion.
- The spread of culture
- Period in history that focused on "Rebirth" "Recovery" and "Discovery" and led to advancements in art and architecture.
- Led to the increase in literacy rates among Europe and allowed for the mass production of literature like never before.
- Effort led by Martin Luther in attempt to reform the corrupt practices of the Catholic Church.
- Network of trade routes that spread from China to Rome.
- Series of religious wars between Muslims and Christians
- The belief that is a country's strength is determined by how much gold and silver it has.
- The belief in only one god
20 Clues: The spread of culture • The belief in only one god • The belief in more than one God. • The separation of church and state • Period of peace within the Mongol Empire • Plague that wiped out millions in Europe. • Credited with "discovery" of the New World • Government whose laws are based in religion • A person's beliefs, norms, traditions, and values • ...
Elements 2024-04-27
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- Was discovered in 1863 by Ferdinand Reich at the Freiberg School of Mines in Germany.
- Was discovered by Carl F. Auer von Welsbach, an Austrian chemist, in 1885.
- Was discovered in January 1839 by Carl Gustav Mosander at the Karolinska Institute, Stockholm.
- Discovery date, 1952 ; Discovered by, Albert Ghiorso and colleagues
- Was discovered by Eugène-Antole Demarçay, a French chemist, in 1896.
- Was discovered by Andrés Manuel del Rio, a Spanish chemist, in 1801.
- Was discovered by Martin Heinrich Klaproth, a German chemist in 1789.
- Discovered by Glenn Seaborg at Berkeley in 1940,
- It was first isolated in 1925 by Walter and Ida Noddack and Otto Berg in Germany.
- Named after the Russian physicist Georgy Flerov who founded the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research where the element was discovered.
- Marie Curie is remembered for her discovery of this element.
- Was discovered by Georg Brandt, a Swedish chemist, in 1739.
- The credit for discovering this element goes to the brothers, Juan and Fausto Elhuyar, who were interested in mineralogy
- Was discovered by Friedrich Ernst Dorn, a German chemist, in 1900 while studying radium's decay chain.
- Was discovered in 1791 by the clergyman and geologist William Gregor as an inclusion of a mineral in Cornwall, Great Britain.
- Was discovered by William Hyde Wollaston, an English chemist, in 1803.
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- Was discovered in 1886 by Paul-Émile Lecoq de Boisbaudran in Paris.
- Was discovered in 1803, by English chemist Smithson Tennant in London.
- Was first made in 1950 at Berkeley, California, by a team consisting of Stanley Thompson, Kenneth Street Jr., Albert Ghiorso, and Glenn Seaborg.
- Was discovered in 1880 by Charles Galissard de Marignac at Geneva.
- Was discovered by the Swiss chemist Jean Charles Galissard de Marignac in the year 1878.
- Discovery date, 1964 ; Discovered by, Georgy Flerov and colleagues at Dubna, near Moscow, Russia.
- It was first identified as an element in 1753 by Claude Geoffrey the Younger.
- Is named for Dmitri Mendeleev who produced one of the first periodic tables.
- Was discovered in July 1898 by William Ramsay and Morris Travers at University College London.
- Was discovered by Marguerite Perey in France (from which the element takes its name) in 1939.
- Was known to the ancient Chinese, Egyptians and Hindus and has been found in Egyptian tombs dating back to about 1500 B.C.
- Discovered in 1898, By a British chemists, William Ramsay and Morris Travers
- Was first produced by Peter Armbruster, Gottfried Münzenber and their team working at the Gesellschaft für Schwerionenforschung in Darmstadt, Germany on November 9th, 1994.
- Discovery date, 1940. Discovered by, Edwin McMillan and Philip Abelson
30 Clues: Discovered by Glenn Seaborg at Berkeley in 1940, • Was discovered by Georg Brandt, a Swedish chemist, in 1739. • Marie Curie is remembered for her discovery of this element. • Was discovered in 1880 by Charles Galissard de Marignac at Geneva. • Was discovered in 1886 by Paul-Émile Lecoq de Boisbaudran in Paris. • ...
Mars Discovery 2021-03-27
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- what allow us to breath on Earth
- the actioon of explorate something
- Someone who is the first to do something
- enouhg or adequate (adjective)
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- awarness or familiarity gained by experience of a fact or situation
- seize and hold firmly
- artificial objects landed in the sky intented to orbit the Earth
- a natural source of wealth or revenue
- the maximum amount of data transmitted over an internet connection in a given amount of time
- one of the two essential molecules present in the atmosphere
- the result of the action to make more human
11 Clues: seize and hold firmly • enouhg or adequate (adjective) • what allow us to breath on Earth • the actioon of explorate something • a natural source of wealth or revenue • Someone who is the first to do something • the result of the action to make more human • one of the two essential molecules present in the atmosphere • ...
System discovery 2025-03-07
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- System used to do an enhanced check on customers wanting mobile
- System used for new & existing mobile orders
- System used to place EE mobile regrades
- System used for new & existing mobile orders
- Ststem used to check mobile phone stock
- Used for terms and conditions
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- Used to help create future business
- Customer profile for broadband
- System used to check mobile prices/plans
- System used to place BT broadband regrades
- The fountain of knowledge
- System used to place New EE Broadband
12 Clues: The fountain of knowledge • Used for terms and conditions • Customer profile for broadband • Used to help create future business • System used to place New EE Broadband • System used to place EE mobile regrades • Ststem used to check mobile phone stock • System used to check mobile prices/plans • System used to place BT broadband regrades • ...
industrial revolution. 2024-01-16
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- combines the spinning jenny and water frame into a single device, increasing the production of fine thread.
- water-powered spinning machines that was too large for use in a home led to the creation of factories
- water-powered device that automatically and quickly wove thread into clothing
- device separated cotton seeds from raw cotton, increasing the cotton supply while lowering the cost of raw cotton
- home-based machine that spins thread 8x faster than being spun by hand
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- speed of sewing greatly increased.
- hand-operated machine which increased the speed of weaving
- Robert Fulton created this invention
- George Stephenson created this invention
- Orville and Wilbur Wright created this invention.
10 Clues: speed of sewing greatly increased. • Robert Fulton created this invention • George Stephenson created this invention • Orville and Wilbur Wright created this invention. • hand-operated machine which increased the speed of weaving • home-based machine that spins thread 8x faster than being spun by hand • ...
industrial revolution. 2024-01-16
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- combines the spinning jenny and water frame into a single device, increasing the production of fine thread.
- water-powered spinning machines that was too large for use in a home led to the creation of factories
- water-powered device that automatically and quickly wove thread into clothing
- device separated cotton seeds from raw cotton, increasing the cotton supply while lowering the cost of raw cotton
- home-based machine that spins thread 8x faster than being spun by hand
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- speed of sewing greatly increased.
- hand-operated machine which increased the speed of weaving
- Robert Fulton created this invention
- George Stephenson created this invention
- Orville and Wilbur Wright created this invention.
10 Clues: speed of sewing greatly increased. • Robert Fulton created this invention • George Stephenson created this invention • Orville and Wilbur Wright created this invention. • hand-operated machine which increased the speed of weaving • home-based machine that spins thread 8x faster than being spun by hand • ...
More Invention Details 2021-03-02
15 Clues: farming • water power • spinned wool • steel process • water transport • clear ingcotton • break tough soil • electrical signals • mass produce parts • more immigrants coming • fitting parts together • increased speed of travel • living spaces for workers • power made from a spinning mill • travel created by interchangeable parts
Exploration 2022-02-10
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- gathering information about geographical structure
- conquerors who colonized territories
- a device used for exploration that shows which direction you’re going in
- printer used to spread information about the exploration
- a disease spread by Europeans to the Americas
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- searching for the purpose of discovery
- seeking to find an answer
- trading to expand and profit in a country
- searching for the unknown
- explorer credited for discovering the Americas
- giving/receiving goods for profit
- visiting a place or going from one place to another
12 Clues: seeking to find an answer • searching for the unknown • giving/receiving goods for profit • conquerors who colonized territories • searching for the purpose of discovery • trading to expand and profit in a country • a disease spread by Europeans to the Americas • explorer credited for discovering the Americas • gathering information about geographical structure • ...
Industrial Revolution 2022-03-08
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- people flocked towards...
- inventor of the waterwheel
- an invention that made communication much faster by transmitting symbolic dots, dashes, and spaces.
- inventor of the steamboat
- increased by the Industrial Revolution
- a new type of machine that could spin cotton much faster than before. Patented in 1770
- a machine that makes separating cotton from cotton seeds much more efficient and easier.
- improved communication by transmitting sound; invented by Alexander Graham Bell
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- date and place of the start of the Industrial Revolution
- inventor of the cotton gin
- inventor of the assembly line
- an invention that increased the efficiency of steam pumping engines and became a primary power source
- inventor of the sewing machine
- country that started the Industrial Revolution
- there was a wider gap between the rich and the...
15 Clues: people flocked towards... • inventor of the steamboat • inventor of the cotton gin • inventor of the waterwheel • inventor of the assembly line • inventor of the sewing machine • increased by the Industrial Revolution • country that started the Industrial Revolution • there was a wider gap between the rich and the... • date and place of the start of the Industrial Revolution • ...
Garret Morgan Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-17
10 Clues: Garret's wifes name • What inspired Garret • Garret's middle name • Garret's brothers name • Garret's first invention • The State Garret Was Born In • Highest grade Garret attended • Garret's most notable achievement • Type of store Garret and his wife owened • invention that helped Garret rescue trapped workers
TERA VOCAB 2022-11-16
25 Clues: new • gas • must • whole • loved • argue • cause • let go • meatal • create • feeling • problem • made of • history • the sky • weather • serious • very old • not yours • continues • used again • mom and dad • normal/boring • we breathe out • possible/reasonable
PEER ADVISORS' CROSSWORD 2020-03-01
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- Your last chance to leave a course.
- If you a student with this major, you may find the movies "21", "The Imitation Game" and "The Theory of Everything" interesting for you.
- The program that prepares you for studying in Undergraduate schools.
- You can always ask them for advice, just visit the cabinet 9.119.
- To be an SSH student you have to study either sciences or this.
- NU offers 6 different majors in this field of study.
- If you like the freedom of active discovery, the power of invention, the language of mathematics, and a good-sized paycheck, then this major is a great career choice for you.
- What a guitar and a monopoly have in common? They both have a student ____.
- This the branch of science and technology deals with the design, manufacture, and application of intelligent machines as well as of the computer systems and software that power their intelligence.
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- The students of this major run a very active student club that organizes seminars on research and current events regularly throughout the school year.
- This major has a laboratory in Block 8.
- You can declare a minor in this field of study, but not a major.
- Students in the department of LLL can study anything from language diversity of the world, literature of Russia, the way language is processed in the human brain. LLL stands for Languages, Linguistics, and ___?
- If you are in this major, you probably have watched the movie "Big Short" or have read the novel "The Finansist".
- A treasurer of the university.
- The Academic department of the University responsible for the student database along with the organization and monitoring of the educational process.
- We all hope to become them one day.
- The place the students visit quiet often (even at the weekends).
- If you are a student of this major, you think the earth sciences are exciting.
- Join IGEM club if you are interested in this major.
20 Clues: A treasurer of the university. • Your last chance to leave a course. • We all hope to become them one day. • This major has a laboratory in Block 8. • Join IGEM club if you are interested in this major. • NU offers 6 different majors in this field of study. • To be an SSH student you have to study either sciences or this. • ...
The Scientific Revolution 7th Grade 2024-04-04
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- The invention that allowed scientists to magnify at very small objects.
- The Greek doctor who dissected animals because he was not allowed to dissect humans.
- The ancient Greek philosopher who classified plants and animals into groups.
- The last name of the scientist who created the scientific method.
- The study of the movement of the stars and planets.
- The tests used to determine if a hypothesis is true or false.
- The system of numbers that we use today.
- The invention that was added to the clock to make it more accurate.
- The belief that logic or reason is the main source of knowledge.
- The last name of the scientist who invented a calculating machine.
- The language that many Greek and Roman works were translated into in the Islamic empire.
- The period in which Europeans began to use mathematics and experiments to make scientific advances.
- The German astronomer who believed the planets moved in oval paths instead of circular paths.
- The proposed explanation of the facts in the scientific method.
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- The invention that helped to prove that the Earth revolves around the sun.
- The first name of the Italian scientist who conducted experiments and was a great inventor of the scientific revolution.
- The theory that the Earth has a force that pulls everything towards it.
- The last name of the doctor who began human dissection.
- The book in which Newton's three laws of motion were published.
- The last name of the mathematician who made scientific publications after supposedly watching an apple fall to the ground.
- The belief that the Sun is the center of the solar system.
- An explanation for how or why something happens.
- The invention that measures air pressure.
- The belief that the Earth is the center of our solar system.
- The astronomer who believed that the sun and planets moved around the Earth.
- The last name of the scientist and philosopher who wrote "I think, therefore I am."
- Schools in which students from all over the world came to learn science.
- The Polish astronomer who developed the theory that the Sun is the center of the solar system.
- The old European system of numbers.
- The last name of the Dutch merchant who discovered bacteria.
30 Clues: The old European system of numbers. • The system of numbers that we use today. • The invention that measures air pressure. • An explanation for how or why something happens. • The study of the movement of the stars and planets. • The last name of the doctor who began human dissection. • The belief that the Sun is the center of the solar system. • ...
Ancient Mesopotamia 2014-02-18
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- What the Mesopotamians used to write on clay tablets.
- Region where Ancient Mesopotamia developed.
- Gilgamesh's beast friend.
- Raised river banks to prevent flooding.
- Part man, part god King whose stories were written down on clay tablets.
- King who developed and wrote down a code 282 laws to govern the people.
- What the ancient Mesopotamians wrote on.
- The belief in many gods.
- Mesopotamian temple.
- This invention allowed Mesopotamians to predict the spring floods.
- Sumerian city with 50 000 people.
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- Tin and copper combined to make a stronger metal.
- Due to debt or capture in war, these people had to work for free for three years.
- The change from being hunters and gatherers to farmers and herders.
- One of the rivers in Ancient Mesopotamia.
- Government where the power comes from God or gods.
- Means the land between two rivers.
- One of the rivers in Ancient Mesopotamia.
- Writing system of Ancient Mesopotamia.
- Useful farming invention still in use today.
20 Clues: Mesopotamian temple. • The belief in many gods. • Gilgamesh's beast friend. • Sumerian city with 50 000 people. • Means the land between two rivers. • Writing system of Ancient Mesopotamia. • Raised river banks to prevent flooding. • What the ancient Mesopotamians wrote on. • One of the rivers in Ancient Mesopotamia. • One of the rivers in Ancient Mesopotamia. • ...
Intellectual Property 2025-03-04
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- to let someone be aware of a certain situation
- protects a process or formula
- free to the public
- protects music and literature
- protects a brand or image
- a way of creating something new
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- what we have to abide by
- fees what a person or business would pay to use someone else's work
- protection of a new invention
- a company's investment and trademark
- unable to tell anyone
11 Clues: free to the public • unable to tell anyone • what we have to abide by • protects a brand or image • protects a process or formula • protects music and literature • protection of a new invention • a way of creating something new • a company's investment and trademark • to let someone be aware of a certain situation • ...
Archeology in the Bible 2025-02-03
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- East : Where the Fertile Crescent is located.
- : Used as paper, dead sea scrolls were written on it.
- : Where the Jordan River is found.
- : First important discovery of Jericho.
- Ghazal : Largest Neolithic settlements in the world.
- : When the Rosetta Stone was found.
- Stone : Artifact with ancient inscriptions in Hieroglyphics.
- : Symbols that represent objects or concepts in ancient writing.
- of Jericho : One of the earliest defense systems
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- Sea : Borders the Fertile Crescent.
- Inscription : Source for understanding the bible.
- Crescent : Home to some of the eariliest civilizations.
- : Found on the Dead Sea Scrolls.
- : Early pictures used to symbolize objects or ideas.
- : Second important discovery of Jericho.
- Stele : First extra-extra biblical mention of the nation.
- Sea Scrolls : Contained fragments of the Hebrew Bible.
- : The wall and city of ?
- Stone : Bears an inscription of Mesha.
- River : Where the Ain Ghazal is located.
20 Clues: : The wall and city of ? • : Found on the Dead Sea Scrolls. • : Where the Jordan River is found. • Sea : Borders the Fertile Crescent. • : When the Rosetta Stone was found. • Stone : Bears an inscription of Mesha. • : First important discovery of Jericho. • : Second important discovery of Jericho. • River : Where the Ain Ghazal is located. • ...
Gabrielle Croll OMAHA Section 33 2022-12-02
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- Free business or company
- “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- a space to get medical treatment
- to make new
- To speed
- to get rid of something
- led a union
- to prove to be right
- led the expansion of steel industry
- Sold oil and was a big business owner
- Scottish inventor made telephone
- A line made by henry ford that helped big business
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- made the first plane
- Bargaining collectively
- holds assets
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- a buisness run by a single entitymonopoly: possession or in control of something in trade
- a person who runs a buisness
- when many people move to a single area
- made the car and assembly line
- A home with terrible conditions
- a home where people taught kids sport and music and immigrants how to read
- A reformer who worked to improve the lifestyle of the poor
- a place to pray to
24 Clues: To speed • to make new • led a union • holds assets • a place to pray to • made the first plane • to prove to be right • Bargaining collectively • to get rid of something • Free business or company • a person who runs a buisness • made the car and assembly line • A home with terrible conditions • a space to get medical treatment • Scottish inventor made telephone • ...
HOW CAN CHANGE IMPROVE PEOPLE'S LIVES? 2020-09-14
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- a plan or thought
- noticeable or important
- a thing made for a special purpose
- a new device created by someone
- all the knowledge and equipment used in science
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- without any differences; completely alike
- an urgent, unexpected, and unsafe inciden
- an official letter from the government that protects your invention
- the purpose of something
- made or invented
10 Clues: made or invented • a plan or thought • noticeable or important • the purpose of something • a new device created by someone • a thing made for a special purpose • without any differences; completely alike • an urgent, unexpected, and unsafe inciden • all the knowledge and equipment used in science • an official letter from the government that protects your invention
Inventors Vocabulary Crossword 2023-10-06
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- known as one of the primary inventors of the telephone
- inventor credited with over one hundred products using the peanut
- credited with the invention of the first working incandescent light bulb
- the branch of knowledge that deals with the creation and use of technical means and the way they interact with life
- a device or process originated after study and experiment
- the operation of aircraft
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- inventors and aviation pioneers who are credited with inventing and building the first controlled human flight
- the exclusive right granted by a government to an inventor to manufacture, use, or sell an invention for a certain number of years.
- white, glowing, or luminous with intense heat
- the rate of production at which food for other living things is made by living things that are producers
- to present to the public for the first time
11 Clues: the operation of aircraft • to present to the public for the first time • white, glowing, or luminous with intense heat • known as one of the primary inventors of the telephone • a device or process originated after study and experiment • inventor credited with over one hundred products using the peanut • ...
TAMWOOD 2012-03-01
14 Clues: a good time • supernatural • a cold treat • find yourself • prep for tests • sights and sounds • extensive exposure • mentor and educator • off the beaten path • someone to count on • a motivation and guide • language. culture. life. • and complete your learning • the beginning of an adventure
X-Ray and Electron Discovery 2022-10-27
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- Post-electron atomic model
- Radiation released from high-energy electrons contacting a shell electron
- First subatomic particle
- Conducted the famous gold foil experiment (last name)
- AKA Crooke's tube
- Roentgen's wife
- 1850s rudimentary device with 2 electrodes
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- Pre-Roentgen atomic model by Dalton
- Current atomic model
- Less common form of x-ray production
- Positively charged electrode
- Negatively charged electrode
- Discovered the electron (last name)
- Discovered the x-ray (last name)
- More common form of x-ray production
15 Clues: Roentgen's wife • AKA Crooke's tube • Current atomic model • First subatomic particle • Post-electron atomic model • Positively charged electrode • Negatively charged electrode • Discovered the x-ray (last name) • Pre-Roentgen atomic model by Dalton • Discovered the electron (last name) • Less common form of x-ray production • More common form of x-ray production • ...
Innovation Unit 2020-03-01
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- A unit containing audio tape.
- waves Vibrations that travel through air or water and can be heard.
- A new idea, method or product.
- Compact disc containing recorded audio.
- Involving or causing a complete or drastic change. technology / machinery and equipment developed from the application of scientific knowledge.
- Electric lamp that produces light.
- Having something to do with the matter at hand.
- Sound system where sound is directed through speakers.
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- Usefulness of something.
- Far away.
- Process or device that has been created.
- A device for mechanical recording and reproduction of sound.
- Having been in existence for a long time.
- A system for sending messages from a distance along a wire. patent / an official document for ownership of an invention.
- Share or exchange information.
- Geometric shape.
16 Clues: Far away. • Geometric shape. • Usefulness of something. • A unit containing audio tape. • Share or exchange information. • A new idea, method or product. • Electric lamp that produces light. • Compact disc containing recorded audio. • Process or device that has been created. • Having been in existence for a long time. • Having something to do with the matter at hand. • ...
Unit 2 Review 2023-03-23
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- one of the 3 G's
- The slave _______ took people out of Africa and forced them to move to a new place and work in harsh conditions
- once country extending control over another country
- Cultural _______ is the interaction of two or more independent cultures
- An economy that is controlled by individuals and not the government, based on the desire to make money
- King Leopold wanted this from the Congo. It is harvested just like maple syrup.
- Shape of European Societies
- When large population of people move away from farms and rural communities to large urban centers
- Making things the same or similar
- The belief that European languages, cultures and beliefs are superior to all others
- Something that remains or endures through time. Like a zombie...
- a Belgian king that committed terrible acts in the Congo.
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- Shape of Indigenous societies
- a tool that came from China. It helped explorers know where there were going.
- Indigenous children were forced to attend residential _____________
- The process by which one culture is absorbed by another culture
- Britain wanted to import this into China, it caused a war!
- People of mixed Indigenous and European heritage
- Industrialization occurs when the major economic activity of a country shifts from agriculture (farming) to manufacturing.
- A period of rapid change. Many new inventions including machines doing the work that people used to.
- The doctrine of _________ said that if a country was not under the control of a king who was from Europe and Christian, then any European Christian country could take control of the land.
- this powerful invention made it easier to conquer new lands
- Indigenous peoples of Newfoundland. Believed that they went extinct due to European
- a collection of beliefs about life and the universe held by an individual or group.
- Jacques Cartier Planted one of these when he landed on the Gaspe Peninsula
- a trading route used for exchanging goods between East and West
26 Clues: one of the 3 G's • Shape of European Societies • Shape of Indigenous societies • Making things the same or similar • People of mixed Indigenous and European heritage • once country extending control over another country • a Belgian king that committed terrible acts in the Congo. • Britain wanted to import this into China, it caused a war! • ...
Chapter 5 Ancient Sumer Review 2015-01-21
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- Sumerians played this since they thought it pleased the gods
- a crafts person
- they thought the kings was chosen by these
- this characteristic shows how they direct peoples behavior
- the most important part of their lives that everything was part of
- used to transport and store water
- created for strength and beauty of homes
- someone who makes money by selling goods
- an invention used to help with farming
- a person who knows how to write
- this person is at the top of the social structure and hold all the power
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- Scribes write on this material
- Scribes used this to create their writing
- how a society is organized
- at the bottom of the social structure
- something to help out in everyday tasks
- the writing system of ancient Sumer
- ancient Mesopotamian or Sumerian temple
- an invention used for the army
- Sumerians got the idea of a wheel from this device
- houses were made from this material
21 Clues: a crafts person • how a society is organized • Scribes write on this material • an invention used for the army • a person who knows how to write • used to transport and store water • the writing system of ancient Sumer • houses were made from this material • at the bottom of the social structure • an invention used to help with farming • something to help out in everyday tasks • ...
Navarro, ASIA 2017-04-03
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- Destroyer aspect of Brahman
- A Chinese invention that measures earthquakes
- Religion that uses the Holy Bible
- The samurai code of rules
- Chinese poem that uses 3 lines and 17 syllables
- Extended families
- A popular form of Buddhism
- The river where the Harrapan's were located next to
- Seasonal wind patterns that cause wet and dry seasons
- A Chinese invention that can tell time based on the position of the sun.
- Religion practiced in Japan
- A state of perfect peace
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- Founder of Taoism
- Preserver aspect of Brahman
- A monument that can be visited in China. It is extended through the country
- People who work to spread religious beliefs
- The action of focusing on breathing and spiritual thoughts
- A term that means "first emperor"
- One of Japan's main islands. Starts with an S
- Going without food for a period of time
- Person who rules a country for someone who is unable to rule alone.
21 Clues: Founder of Taoism • Extended families • A state of perfect peace • The samurai code of rules • A popular form of Buddhism • Destroyer aspect of Brahman • Preserver aspect of Brahman • Religion practiced in Japan • Religion that uses the Holy Bible • A term that means "first emperor" • Going without food for a period of time • People who work to spread religious beliefs • ...
Sub-Statuses in HubSpot 2023-08-11
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- Learner's loan application has been successfully approved
- Learner missed funding-related tasks within set time
- Invalid phone number/email
- Learner wants a call at a specific date and time
- Learner approved for loans and has given acceptance
- Learner applied but faced loan rejection
- No conversations yet, just a fresh lead
- Learner asked not to be contacted via any channel
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- Learner conveyed lack of interest in the program
- Scheduled meeting missed by the learner
- Learner's discovery done, but a task stands before full commitment.
- Lender needs co-borrower or more documents for loan approval
- Learner interested in upcoming terms beyond the next one
- Some details uncovered, but no definite commitment secured
- Interaction without in-depth exploration or future callback mentioned
- Learner took the step of applying with one of our loan lenders
- Learner hasn't responded as per the call plan
- Learner successfully submitted full tuition payment
- Discovery done, learner on board with funding plan
19 Clues: Invalid phone number/email • Scheduled meeting missed by the learner • No conversations yet, just a fresh lead • Learner applied but faced loan rejection • Learner hasn't responded as per the call plan • Learner conveyed lack of interest in the program • Learner wants a call at a specific date and time • Learner asked not to be contacted via any channel • ...
Growth and Expansion 2024-05-15
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- machine that wove thread into cloth
- John Deere invention that helped farmers break up the hard soil of the Western Great Plains
- A tax on imports to protect American businesses in the North
- Henry Clay's plan to improve roads, bridges, and canals through tariffs to improve the US economy
- Speaker of the House that created the Missouri Compromise
- An invention that instantly sent messages across the country through electrical wires
- The Industrial Revolution strengthened the economy of this region
- The Missouri Compromise of 1820 established this between 'free' and 'slave' states
- Robert Fulton's invention that increased trade and reduced shipping costs
- laws created in the South to prevent slave rebellions
- Stated that European nations could no longer colonize in the Western Hemisphere
- allowed wheat production to increase and become the largest economic driver in the Midwestern prairies
- Transportation improved dramatically in the North with these
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- This man established one of the first mills that turned cotton into cloth in the Northeast United States
- these were created to protect factories from poor work conditions and mistreatment
- A trail through the Cumberland Gap that served as southern highway from the eastern to western US
- Many people moved from farms to these to earn money after the War of 1812
- Business owners had workers that worked under one roof known as
- These increased production of manufactured goods
- Spun cotton into thread
- The cotton gin removed these from cotton and increased cotton production dramatically
- Gave USA control over Florida
- seperated wheat grains from the stalk
- Responsible for the Wilderness Road
- Waterway connecting Buffalo, New York to the Hudson River across the state of New York
25 Clues: Spun cotton into thread • Gave USA control over Florida • machine that wove thread into cloth • Responsible for the Wilderness Road • seperated wheat grains from the stalk • These increased production of manufactured goods • laws created in the South to prevent slave rebellions • Speaker of the House that created the Missouri Compromise • ...
Golden Age of China 2024-02-05
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- A philosophy in China that promoted ancestor worship and following hierarchical relationships
- a Chinese martial art
- A period of great happiness, prosperity, or achievement for a civilization
- The people who raided Chinese land for centuries
- This religion spread to China from India
- a Chinese invention used for writing and drawing
- The major language of China
- a Chinese concept that means equal, but opposite
- A mythological animal that is famous in China
- a staple food of China and Asia
- a drink that is drunk by multiple cultures that originated in China; can be caffeinated or non-caffeinated
- a series of trade routes that connected China to Europe and where goods like silk were traded
- A massive wall that defended China from its neighbors
- The country where each dynasty is located
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- a Chinese medical technique that uses needles to relieve pain or stress
- An invention by the Chinese that drastically changed warfare
- An Chinese invention that helped navigation
- tests that Chinese men had to take in order to work for the government
- the art of beautiful handwriting
- a Chinese philosophy that encourages one to be in harmony with nature
- A series of rulers from the same family
- a type of pottery built in China that is known for its decorative and durability properties
- The ruler of each Chinese dynasty
- a highly versatile plant that China has used for multiple purposes, like building, paper, etc.
- This fabric was highly prized all around the world
- a common theme seen throughout Chinese history, usually involving different states and families
- the founder of Daoism
27 Clues: a Chinese martial art • the founder of Daoism • The major language of China • a staple food of China and Asia • the art of beautiful handwriting • The ruler of each Chinese dynasty • A series of rulers from the same family • This religion spread to China from India • The country where each dynasty is located • An Chinese invention that helped navigation • ...
INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION 2024-11-25
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- to many people living in a community
- the growth of cities and people moving into those cities
- this was banned in 1863
- fear of technology stealing jobs
- community that has strength in each other
- application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- abbreviation for artificial intelligence
- energy that naturally replenishes
- a march to the beach where they made their own salt
- a person who collected the feces in the soil at night
- a condition that impairs a part of the body
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- a invention by james watt in 1765
- indian spinning wheel
- not a high or low class, you make ends meet, and it's the biggest class
- the first wave of the industrial revolution
- an invention made by jethro tull used for planting seeds faster
- a tendency to see the world in the eyes of the european
- a protester of british occupation and he led the salt march (1930)
18 Clues: indian spinning wheel • this was banned in 1863 • fear of technology stealing jobs • a invention by james watt in 1765 • energy that naturally replenishes • to many people living in a community • community that has strength in each other • abbreviation for artificial intelligence • the first wave of the industrial revolution • a condition that impairs a part of the body • ...
Ancient China 2025-05-16
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- Chinese invention, used for measurement.
- Philosophy emphasizing the importance of strict laws and rules in Ancient China.
- Road A network of ancient trade routes that connected China to the Middle East and Europe.
- Qin Buried with terracotta warriors
- A device containing gunpowder and other combustible chemicals that causes an explosion when ignited.
- Worship Worshiping family members from the past.
- Captiol city of the Tang dynasty
- Succession of rulers from the same family.
- River Huanghe
- Philosophy emphasizing balance and harmony with nature.
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- Warriors Built to protect the first emperor of China in the afterlife.
- of Heaven A philosophical and political concept saying that the emperor's authority and rule was divinely appointed by "heaven."
- Printing Cariving symbols into wood
- The ruler or head of state. In this case the ruler of Ancient China.
- Philosophy emphasizing social harmony, Confucius.
- Oldest Chinese Dynasty
- Service Exam Pass a test to work in the government.
- Wall Protects China from northern invaders
- Chinese invention, children's toy that flies in the air.
19 Clues: River Huanghe • Oldest Chinese Dynasty • Captiol city of the Tang dynasty • Printing Cariving symbols into wood • Qin Buried with terracotta warriors • Chinese invention, used for measurement. • Wall Protects China from northern invaders • Succession of rulers from the same family. • Worship Worshiping family members from the past. • ...
Garret Morgan Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-17
10 Clues: Garret's wifes name • What inspired Garret • Garret's middle name • Garret's brothers name • Garret's first invention • The State Garret Was Born In • Highest grade Garret attended • Garret's most notable achievement • Type of store Garret and his wife owened • invention that helped Garret rescue trapped workers
Mesopotamia Crossword 2024-11-07
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- Sumerian invention that improved farming
- Sumerian invention that helped Mesopotamians travel faster and easier by land.
- a belief in more than one god.
- beautiful building with many levels of gardens that King Nebuchadnezzar built for his wife
- the king of Babylon that created the first written law code
- the first known writing system in the world.
- a way to supply dry land with water through ditches, pipes, or streams.
- a river that surrounded Mesopotamia (river to the southwest)
- a city that controls itself and the farmland around it. It is not under a united country.
- the part of Mesopotamia that became the first civilization in the world
- the name of the empire of Hammurabi
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- belief in one god
- the name of the empire of Sargon
- the king of Akkad that created the first empire
- Sumerian invention that helped Mesopotamians travel faster and easier by water.
- manmade waterway/river
- the nickname of the area where Mesopotamia was located. This nickname was based on their good farming soil and the shape of their land.
- the basic principle of Hammurabi's law code
- a river that surrounded Mesopotamia (river to the northeast)
- a pyramid-shaped tower with a temple at the top.
- the modern day country that is located in the spot where Mesopotamia used to be.
- prefix that means one
- a group of many different lands under one ruler.
- person who copies or writes out documents; often a record keeper.
- prefix that means more than one
25 Clues: belief in one god • prefix that means one • manmade waterway/river • a belief in more than one god. • prefix that means more than one • the name of the empire of Sargon • the name of the empire of Hammurabi • Sumerian invention that improved farming • the basic principle of Hammurabi's law code • the first known writing system in the world. • ...
Faktor Penyebab, Pendorong dan Penghambat Perubahan Sosial 2025-09-12
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- Upaya masyarakat menata masa depan yang lebih baik lagi
- Proses penemuan baru dari hal-hal yang belum ada menjadi ada
- Suatu kondisi dimana masyarakat mengalami perpecahan dikarenKan berbagai perbedaan yang terjadi, kondisi ini terjadi karena masing-masing kelompok tidak saling memahami perbedaan masing-masing
- Proses perubahan sistem sosial secara mendasar atau fundamental melalui momentum tertentu
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- Kemampuan keahlian yang diperoleh manusia melalui belajar
- Kepentingan yang tertanam kuat dalam masyarakat sehingga masyarakat terhambat untuk melakukan perubahan sosial
- Suatu kondisi dimana masyarakat terdiri dari berbagai Suku, Agama, Ras dan identitas sosial lainnya
- Pengembangan dari penemuan baru menjadi hal-hal yang lebih bermanfaat bagi kehidupan manusia
- Suatu kondisi dimana masyarakat cenderung menganggap positif pada kelompoknya sendiri dan menganggap negatif pada kelompok lain
- Proses penyebaran unsur-unsur budaya suatu masyarakat ke masyarakat lain sehingga masyarakat lain mampu menerima hal-hal baru dari budaya masyarakat lain
10 Clues: Upaya masyarakat menata masa depan yang lebih baik lagi • Kemampuan keahlian yang diperoleh manusia melalui belajar • Proses penemuan baru dari hal-hal yang belum ada menjadi ada • Proses perubahan sistem sosial secara mendasar atau fundamental melalui momentum tertentu • ...
Mesopotamia social classes & inventions 2021-12-08
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- also called craftsmen or traders, this class was most likely to be found at the public markets
- the first written set of laws
- this invention helped people of Mesopotamia to keep records, write laws and trade more easily
- the majority of the population made up this class; they had no rights or power and were forced into labor without being paid
- this class was responsible for making the laws, commanding the military, and had all the power
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- this invention helped transport more goods and heavier goods more easily
- one social class that provided food
- another social class that provided food
- the invention of this helped farm the fields more efficiently
- (and priests) this social class served as a connection between the people and gods
10 Clues: the first written set of laws • one social class that provided food • another social class that provided food • the invention of this helped farm the fields more efficiently • this invention helped transport more goods and heavier goods more easily • (and priests) this social class served as a connection between the people and gods • ...
FAMOUS INVENTIONS 2024-09-13
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- - Device for capturing photographs
- - Invention by Thomas Edison
- - Vehicle with four wheels used for transportation
- - Appliance for heating food quickly
- - Global network developed in the late 20th century
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- - Electronic device for processing information
- - Device for transmitting and receiving radio waves
- - Invented by Alexander Graham Bell
- - Device for broadcasting video and sound
- - Invention by the Wright brothers
10 Clues: - Invention by Thomas Edison • - Device for capturing photographs • - Invention by the Wright brothers • - Invented by Alexander Graham Bell • - Appliance for heating food quickly • - Device for broadcasting video and sound • - Electronic device for processing information • - Vehicle with four wheels used for transportation • ...
The genius of invention 2020-01-19
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- Synonym for "old-fashioned" but more familiar.
- An invention that massively killed people at the end of World War II.
- Platforms or applications like Deezer, Spotify or Netflix.
- Clavier.
- Contrary for "useless".
- Plomb.
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- Thomas Edison's invention.
- Substances toxiques.
- Facebook, Snapchat and Twitter are...
- Something you use to visit a website (like Chrome, Firefox...)
- Télécharger.
- Modal used to give advice.
12 Clues: Plomb. • Clavier. • Télécharger. • Substances toxiques. • Contrary for "useless". • Thomas Edison's invention. • Modal used to give advice. • Facebook, Snapchat and Twitter are... • Synonym for "old-fashioned" but more familiar. • Platforms or applications like Deezer, Spotify or Netflix. • Something you use to visit a website (like Chrome, Firefox...) • ...
Chas 2017-08-16
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- boss's whip
- not the week
- LeBrons sport
- dunlin
- where people work out
- Man's best friend
- wild thoughts singer
- not a planet
- orange and blue baseball
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- black president
- one dance singer
- we da best
- pinstripe uniforms
- apple communicator
- Lebron
- NYSC Location
- access to all clubs
- ny football
- discovery channel week
- lion/tiger
20 Clues: Lebron • dunlin • we da best • lion/tiger • boss's whip • ny football • not the week • not a planet • NYSC Location • LeBrons sport • black president • one dance singer • Man's best friend • pinstripe uniforms • apple communicator • access to all clubs • wild thoughts singer • where people work out • discovery channel week • orange and blue baseball
CHEMISTRY CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2021-06-08
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- : Deals with the calculation of masses of the products and reactants involved in a reaction.
- : Mass of one mole of a substance in grams.
- : Uniform composition (Sugar solution, air).
- : Neither have definite volume nor definite shape.
- : Non-uniform composition(Mixtures of salt and sugar.)
- : Equal voume of gases at the same temperature and pressure should contain equal number of molecules.
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- : Discovery of electron .
- :Particles are close and can move around.
- : Atoms of different elements with different atomic number but same mass number.
- : Possesses a spherical shape in which the positive charge is uniformly distributed.
- : Number of protons in nucleus of an atom or Number of electrons in a neutral atom.
- :It is like photographic negative of an emission spectra.
- : Have definite volume and shape.
- : Discovery of neuton.
- : spectrum of radiation emitted by a substance that has absorbed energy.
15 Clues: : Discovery of neuton. • : Discovery of electron . • : Have definite volume and shape. • :Particles are close and can move around. • : Uniform composition (Sugar solution, air). • : Mass of one mole of a substance in grams. • : Neither have definite volume nor definite shape. • : Non-uniform composition(Mixtures of salt and sugar.) • ...
5 U.S. History Ch. 10 2023-01-27
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- last name of President who arranged Louisiana Purchase
- the right to vote
- large rectangular boat partly covered by roof
- name for the large area purchased from France
- last name of President who signed Indian Removal Act
- a team of people working together
- a waterway built for boat travel and shipping
- the edge of a country or settled region
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- someone who helps understand different languages
- name for a nation's important song
- having devotion to one's country
- the Cherokee named their difficult journey the "Trail of ________"
- Seminole leader who fought to stay in Florida
- interpreter on the Corps of Discovery
- one of the leaders of the Corps of Discovery
- the first people to enter/settle a region
- one of the leaders of the Corps of Discovery
17 Clues: the right to vote • having devotion to one's country • a team of people working together • name for a nation's important song • interpreter on the Corps of Discovery • the edge of a country or settled region • the first people to enter/settle a region • one of the leaders of the Corps of Discovery • one of the leaders of the Corps of Discovery • ...
INVENTIONS AND INVENTORS (MAÉ AND MICHÈLE) 2017-10-18
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- invented by the german Johannes Gutenberg
- invented by Thomas Edison
- the swiss inventor George De Mestral's invention
- one of Bell's invention
- inventor of the potato chips
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- he introduced the first macintosh
- the person who made the car popular
- the famous assistant of Alexander Graham Bell
- the invention of Tim Berners-Lee
- inventor of the metal detector
- the Canadian that invented Basketball
- he made the radio popular
12 Clues: one of Bell's invention • invented by Thomas Edison • he made the radio popular • inventor of the potato chips • inventor of the metal detector • the invention of Tim Berners-Lee • he introduced the first macintosh • the person who made the car popular • the Canadian that invented Basketball • invented by the german Johannes Gutenberg • ...
Invention of shoes 2023-07-02
14 Clues: anger • answer • an idea • damaged • to think • to sweat • confused • sent for • messengers • came together • a small opening • well-read people • payments made for a job done • a person who works with leather
Exploration Review 2022-10-05
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- English explorer known for his conflicting accounts
- American empire in modern day Mexico
- sail all the way around the world
- American empire in modern day Peru South America
- transfer of biological and cultural elements between the Americas and the Eastern hemisphere
- Treaty dividing the world between Portugal and Spain
- explorer who finds the Cape of Good Hope at the southern tip of Africa
- Portuguese explorer who finds route to India around South Africa
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- invention allowing for the faster spread of knowledge
- route later English and French explorers searched for in North America
- invention that allowed ships to navigate and steer more easily
- Explorer who sails west across the Atlantic and claimed lands for Spain in 1492
- American empire in central America known for their calendar
- first European to circumnavigate the globe
- Conquistador who conquers the Aztec empire
- Conquistador who conquers the Inca empire
- trade route over land connecting Europe & Asia
- Spanish explorer who reaches the Pacific by crossing central America
18 Clues: sail all the way around the world • American empire in modern day Mexico • Conquistador who conquers the Inca empire • first European to circumnavigate the globe • Conquistador who conquers the Aztec empire • trade route over land connecting Europe & Asia • American empire in modern day Peru South America • English explorer known for his conflicting accounts • ...
Ips 2023-09-25
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- penemuan unsur kebudayaan baru baik berupa alat atau gagasan yang diciptakan seseorang,namun belum diterima masyarakat
- perubahan unsur unsur sosial di dalam masyarakat yang terjadi di luar jangkauan pengawasan masyarakat
- perubahan budaya yang terjadi dalam waktu tidak lama meliputi penemuan baru yang disebarkan dan diterapkan atau di pakai dalam masyarakat
- perubahan dalam hal struktur, fungsi ,lembaga lembaga dan cara hidup masyarakat yang diterima oleh anggota masyarakat
- perubahan yang terjadi secara lambat dan memerlukan ukuran waktu lama
- perubahan sosial yang dikehendaki adalah perubahan sosial yang telah
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- faktor yang memengaruhi bertambah atau berkurangnya jumlah penduduk
- pertemuan dua kebudayaan atau lebih yang berbeda dalam satu sama lain yang saling mempengaruhi sehingga tidak tampak
- perubahan sosial yang berlangsung secara cepat dalam waktu singkat dan menyangkut dasar dasar pokok kehidupan masyarakat
- hasil penemuan diakui, diterima dan diterapkan oleh masyarakat
10 Clues: hasil penemuan diakui, diterima dan diterapkan oleh masyarakat • faktor yang memengaruhi bertambah atau berkurangnya jumlah penduduk • perubahan sosial yang dikehendaki adalah perubahan sosial yang telah • perubahan yang terjadi secara lambat dan memerlukan ukuran waktu lama • ...
Garret Morgan Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-17
10 Clues: Garret's wifes name • What inspired Garret • Garret's middle name • Garret's brothers name • Garret's first invention • The State Garret Was Born In • Highest grade Garret attended • Garret's most notable achievement • Type of store Garret and his wife owened • invention that helped Garret rescue trapped workers
"Deception Point" Crossword Puzzle 2014-03-09
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- The NASA satellite that was assumed to be responsible for discovering the meteorite.
- The assistant and campaign manager for the protagonist's father.
- A paleontologist, also one of the four civilian scientists.
- The important object that was discovered by NASA.
- The name of Michael Tolland's ship.
- A Canadian geologist that discovered the meteorite, but was mysteriously killed and was not given credit for the discovery.
- The protagonist's boss, also the director of the NRO.
- The president's senior adviser.
- A room that absorbs sound so that calls and conferences can not be eavesdropped on by spy agencies.
- A giant spiral current of warm water caused by an undersea volcano or magma leak.
- The protagonist.
- A nuclear submarine that rescued the civilian scientists and the protagonist.
- The name of the underwater submersible that is on Michael Tolland's ship.
- The password to the personal computer of the protagonist's father.
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- A highly trained secret operations team that was dispatched to kill the civilian scientists and the protagonist.
- The agency that the protagonist works for.
- The protagonist's father.
- The director of NASA.
- The location that the protagonist was sent to by the president.
- A reporter for ABC News.
- The place where the protagonist meets with the president.
- The manager of the PODS project at NASA.
- A marine biologist, also one of the four civilian scientists.
- An astrophysicist, also one of the four civilian scientists.
- A glaciologist, also one of the four civilian scientists.
- An underwater microphone used by spy agencies to intercept communications from ships and submarines.
- The President of the United States, also the person that sent the protagonist on a mission to the NASA discovery.
- One of Michael Tolland's colleagues that works on his ship.
- The inflatable dome that was set up on top of the glacier that the NASA discovery was found in.
29 Clues: The protagonist. • The director of NASA. • A reporter for ABC News. • The protagonist's father. • The president's senior adviser. • The name of Michael Tolland's ship. • The manager of the PODS project at NASA. • The agency that the protagonist works for. • The important object that was discovered by NASA. • The protagonist's boss, also the director of the NRO. • ...
think-tac-toe 2014-10-12
Across
- led the Texans revolt
- southern expansionist supporter of Tennessee
- ruthless general seized power in Mexico
- break away from the union
- general to occupy controlled border line between the two rivers
- publsished uncle toms cabin
- laws that require all citizens to aid in apprehending run away slaves
- 1854-1856 violence between pro slavery and antislavery supporters in Kansas
- fortified somar mission in San Antonio was the site of 1836 defeat and slaughter of Texas of Mexican troops
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- miners who went to California after the discovery of gold in 1848
- a system in which black and white abolitionist helped escaped slaves travel to safe areas
- mass migration to California after the discovery of gold in 1848
- seven seceding states
- laws enacted to counteract the fugitive slave act
- led the migration to Texas
- 1848 treaty ending the Mexican American war
- 1853 purchase of land from Mexico
- nation formed in 1835 by Texans who declared independence from Mexico
- several factions united in support of the Wilmont Proviso
- 1846 bill that would ban slavery in the territory war from Mexico
20 Clues: led the Texans revolt • seven seceding states • break away from the union • led the migration to Texas • publsished uncle toms cabin • 1853 purchase of land from Mexico • ruthless general seized power in Mexico • 1848 treaty ending the Mexican American war • southern expansionist supporter of Tennessee • laws enacted to counteract the fugitive slave act • ...
Jovenes 2024-07-12
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- a famous black man in the 60s pro-civil rights
- aluminium, copper, steel and brass are examples of this
- official language of china
- n invention that was created in the 1700s in France to execute rich people
- what caused the collapse of the minoans
- an invention of the 1920s
- titanic was an example of this
- a star sign symbolised as 2 fish
- I offer you gold for olives
- opposite of push
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- a city of china
- an island in the Mediterranean
- I move from one place and _______ in another place
- she was deaf and blind
- a country with giant salamanders
- a eek civilisation that suddenly disappeared
- what do people apply for when they invent something new
- a noun to explain that i know things
- a very big tidal wave
- something that cooks your food very quickly with radiation
- a planet close to earth
- someone who lives n the next house to yours
- an elephant's _______ tusks
- opposite of hardware
24 Clues: a city of china • opposite of push • opposite of hardware • a very big tidal wave • she was deaf and blind • a planet close to earth • an invention of the 1920s • official language of china • an elephant's _______ tusks • I offer you gold for olives • an island in the Mediterranean • titanic was an example of this • a country with giant salamanders • a star sign symbolised as 2 fish • ...
Chapter 18 1, 2 ,3 2022-12-01
Across
- He was the first person to start manufacturing cars available to millions.
- Gompers:Made the AFL
- invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- He built the first telephone.
- to change
- D. Rockefeller: Oil and slashing prices
- buildings divided into tiny apartments.
- someone who makes businesses to make a profit
- Tested the first plane.
- when privately owned businesses compete freely.
Down
- to get rid of
- a group of corporations run by a single board of directors.
- rapid growth of city populations.
- a product that is put together as it moves along a belt.
- business with many investors
- unions negotiate with management for workers as a group
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- a company that controls most or all of the businesses in a particular industry.
- to give good reason for action.
- Scottish immigrant that got involved with steel.
- to improve
21 Clues: to change • to improve • to get rid of • Gompers:Made the AFL • Tested the first plane. • business with many investors • He built the first telephone. • to give good reason for action. • rapid growth of city populations. • D. Rockefeller: Oil and slashing prices • buildings divided into tiny apartments. • someone who makes businesses to make a profit • ...
Unlock Your Creative Intelligence 2019-08-27
Across
- The total number of types of innovation
- This is 1 way of helping to sustain innovation
- This is one of Google's 9 innovation technique
- It is more important to ask the right question rather than finding this
- Who should be concerned with being creative to innovate
- We drive our creative confidence from doing this
- The total number of discovery skills to cultivate creativity in us
- One-third of our creative ability comes from it
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- Ratan Tata said to "___ the unquestionable".
- The old adage that leads to perfection.
- Michael Dell likes to come up with questions that nobody can ___
- Marc Benioff founded Salesforce.com by asking this question
- Innovative Entreprenuers have this intelligence
- Probably the quickest way to get new ideas.
- Steve Jobbs "Creativity is connecting" mantra is about
- To sustain innovation, we need to practise ___ thinking.
- The most common & frequently discovery skill used by top 5 CEOs
- Develop this after practising the 5 discovery skills
18 Clues: The old adage that leads to perfection. • The total number of types of innovation • Probably the quickest way to get new ideas. • Ratan Tata said to "___ the unquestionable". • This is 1 way of helping to sustain innovation • This is one of Google's 9 innovation technique • Innovative Entreprenuers have this intelligence • ...
Tesla Crosswords 2025-02-24
8 Clues: AC stands for? • Movie that Tesla appear • One of Tesla lost invention • Location of Tesla power plant • In 1884, Tesla move from Paris to... • What tesla visioner quotes talking about? • War of the currents is war between tesla and? • Tesla invention that's not recognized as his invention
Mesopotamia 2022-12-16
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- used a lot for Hammurabi's Code
- type of strong metal made from copper+tin
- it made things a lot easier
- the advanced plow and the seed funnel was
- a invention used for pottery
- a language which a scribe writes
- used for making things (adults use them a
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- the study of the stars
- a invention that cures illnesses
- used in time (base 60)
- now)
- for this
12 Clues: now) • for this • the study of the stars • used in time (base 60) • it made things a lot easier • a invention used for pottery • used a lot for Hammurabi's Code • a invention that cures illnesses • a language which a scribe writes • type of strong metal made from copper+tin • the advanced plow and the seed funnel was • used for making things (adults use them a
Unlock Your Creative Intelligence 2019-08-27
Across
- The total number of discovery skills to cultivate creativity in us
- Ratan Tata said to "___ the unquestionable".
- Marc Benioff founded Salesforce.com by asking this question
- The total number of types of innovation
- Michael Dell likes to come up with questions that nobody can ___
- To sustain innovation, we need to practise ___ thinking.
- We drive our creative confidence from doing this
- This is one of Google's 9 innovation technique
- The most common & frequently discovery skill used by top 5 CEOs
Down
- Who should be concerned with being creative to innovate
- Steve Jobbs "Creativity is connecting" mantra is about
- The old adage that leads to perfection.
- Develop this after practising the 5 discovery skills
- It is more important to ask the right question rather than finding this
- Innovative Entreprenuers have this intelligence
- Probably the quickest way to get new ideas.
- One-third of our creative ability comes from it
- This is 1 way of helping to sustain innovation
18 Clues: The old adage that leads to perfection. • The total number of types of innovation • Probably the quickest way to get new ideas. • Ratan Tata said to "___ the unquestionable". • This is one of Google's 9 innovation technique • This is 1 way of helping to sustain innovation • Innovative Entreprenuers have this intelligence • ...
Eli Whitney and the Cotton Gin 2025-04-30
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- The state where Whitney worked and invented the cotton gin.
- A legal paper giving Whitney rights to his invention.
- Whitney created a machine to solve a farming problem.
- Animals that helped inspire Whitney’s idea.
- Something new that solves a problem.
- Short for “engine,” the machine Whitney invented.
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- Whitney’s inspiration for the cotton gin.
- The main crop discussed in the text.
- Where cotton was grown and cleaned.
- Modern machines used today to pick and clean cotton.
- The part of the cotton that needed to be removed.
- The inventor featured in the story.
12 Clues: Where cotton was grown and cleaned. • The inventor featured in the story. • The main crop discussed in the text. • Something new that solves a problem. • Whitney’s inspiration for the cotton gin. • Animals that helped inspire Whitney’s idea. • The part of the cotton that needed to be removed. • Short for “engine,” the machine Whitney invented. • ...
SEJARAH X AKL 2024-09-28
Across
- Penemuan suatu unsur kebudayaan baru yang sudah diakui, diterima, dan diterapkan oleh masyarakat disebut ?
- Tempat terjadinya berbagai peristiwa alam, peristiwa sosial, dan peristiwa sejarah dalam proses perjalanan waktu disebut ?
- tokoh dan peristiwa sejarah yang tidak sesuai dengan waktunya disebut ?
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- Memanjang dalam waktu menyempit dalam ruang disebut ?
- Penemuan baru suatu unsur kebudayaan baru, baik berupa alat maupun ide baru yang diciptakan oleh individu atau rangkaian ciptaan individu dalam masyarakat disebut ?
- Ciri-ciri sejarah sebagai ilmu adalah memiliki objek. Kata objek berasal dari bahasa Latin yaitu ?
- Sejarah itu bukan mitos karena sejarah mempelajari peristiwa yang sungguh terjadi dan nyata. Pengertian sejarah tersebut dikemukakan oleh ?
7 Clues: Memanjang dalam waktu menyempit dalam ruang disebut ? • tokoh dan peristiwa sejarah yang tidak sesuai dengan waktunya disebut ? • Ciri-ciri sejarah sebagai ilmu adalah memiliki objek. Kata objek berasal dari bahasa Latin yaitu ? • Penemuan suatu unsur kebudayaan baru yang sudah diakui, diterima, dan diterapkan oleh masyarakat disebut ? • ...
Touching Spirit Bear Theme 2023-11-28
Across
- The Great Gatsby
- Jurassic Park
- The Lovely and the Lost
- The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
- Frankenstein
- The Adventures of the Gawain and the Green knight
- Macbeth
- The Great Escape
- Othello
- 48 Laws of power
- The School of Good and Evil
- The Folly of Fools
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- The Secret Garden
- Spy the Lie
- Romeo and Juliet
- Touching Spirit Bear
- To Kill a Mocking bird
- The Lord of Flies
- Into the Wild
- The Alchemist
20 Clues: Macbeth • Othello • Spy the Lie • Frankenstein • Jurassic Park • Into the Wild • The Alchemist • The Great Gatsby • Romeo and Juliet • The Great Escape • 48 Laws of power • The Secret Garden • The Lord of Flies • The Folly of Fools • Touching Spirit Bear • To Kill a Mocking bird • The Lovely and the Lost • The School of Good and Evil • The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn • ...
AP World: 2.5 Consequences of Connectivity Word Search 2024-01-17
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- An invention used to determine how far north or south sailors were from the equator.
- This crop spread from India to China and Vietnam which rapidly increased their populations.
- The connectivity between new places facilitated new goods, people, and _____.
- Swahili's native language _____ was combined with Arabic to access the vast trading network in the IOB through Islam.
- A Chinese invention that gave ships more stability and maneuverability.
- Syncretism of Confucianism with Daoist and Buddhist beliefs.
- A Sunni judge who wrote about his travels to Muslim lands from a Muslim's perspective.
- Margery Kempe was a ______-class woman who wrote a firsthand account of her travels to holy sites in Christianity.
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- Networks of exchange led to the increase in ______ , power, and diversity of trading cities.
- Adopted by the lower Chinese class, essentially Buddhism described in Daoist terms by traveling Buddist merchants.
- This African city became a center for Islamic learning.
- Pakistans official language, a blend of Hindi and Arabic.
- A city in present-day Turkey that fell to the Ottomans in 1453.
- First developed in China, this invention fundamentally altered the power structure of the entire world based on who possessed it.
- Located at the southern end of the Grand Canal, this was China's most prominent trading center.
- What deadly disease caused a 1/3 population decrease in Europe?
- The ______ Empire provided stability and protection for traveling merchants on the Silk Road.
- Papermaking technology was invented by the _______ which led to a higher literacy rate in Europe combined with new printing technology.
18 Clues: This African city became a center for Islamic learning. • Pakistans official language, a blend of Hindi and Arabic. • Syncretism of Confucianism with Daoist and Buddhist beliefs. • A city in present-day Turkey that fell to the Ottomans in 1453. • What deadly disease caused a 1/3 population decrease in Europe? • ...
Shows On Discovery+ 2021-08-21
Across
- A dance studio in Atlanta Georgia, compete in competitions
- People go on the hunt for their dream homes
- People recount experiences with their crazy neighbors
- A man and woman survive the wilderness with nothing
- Women look for their perfect wedding dresses
- A reality show where Gordon Ramsey looks for a chef worthy of the restaurant of their dreams
- Chefs from around the U.S come to show their awful cooking skills
- People struggle with their morbid obesity
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- Twin brothers try to sell houses
- Two parents raise their fourteen kids in Las Vegas, Nevada
- Gordon Ramsey helps out unlucky restaurant owners
- Couples who have only three months to tie the knot
- A man lives with his four wives and eighteen kids
- Detectives use video surveillance to solve crimes
- People sharing their experiences with bad people they knew
- Moms argue while their daughters dance
- Four chefs compete in a cooking competition for a cash prize
17 Clues: Twin brothers try to sell houses • Moms argue while their daughters dance • People struggle with their morbid obesity • People go on the hunt for their dream homes • Women look for their perfect wedding dresses • Gordon Ramsey helps out unlucky restaurant owners • A man lives with his four wives and eighteen kids • Detectives use video surveillance to solve crimes • ...
Information Discovery Puzzle 2015-10-18
Across
- Start your writing with a question, fact or statistic, or an ______.
- First, you must pick a ______.
- The type of source that includes field reports and eyewitness accounts.
- A writer should also indicate the larger ______ that his or her thesis is responding to.
- Keep a list of your research in a rough ______.
- _______ what others have said ("they say").
- The ______ offers access to countless sites containing information.
- Before jumping into researching, you need a research ______.
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- Use a question that suits the ______ situation to guide your research.
- ______ is a good place to start preliminary research.
- By ______ your topic, you will be more likely to interest the audience.
- ______ sources include online and print publications.
- There are ______ kinds of sources.
- There are three kinds of field research: interviews, ______, and questionnaires.
- Make sure to also keep track of all your ______ by labeling, highlighting, or bookmarking websites.
- Some search sites offer the "______ search" to help focus your research.
- You should indicate what you're responding to ______ on in the discussion.
17 Clues: First, you must pick a ______. • There are ______ kinds of sources. • _______ what others have said ("they say"). • Keep a list of your research in a rough ______. • ______ is a good place to start preliminary research. • ______ sources include online and print publications. • Before jumping into researching, you need a research ______. • ...
a quiz about a famous scientist 2023-06-14
Across
- Tesla An inventor and electrical engineer known for his contributions to the development of alternating current (AC) electrical systems. He was a pioneer in the field of electromagnetism.
- Newton A mathematician and physicist who formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation. His work laid the foundation for modern physics and calculus.
- Sagan An astronomer, cosmologist, and science communicator. He played a key role in popularizing science and space exploration through his TV series "Cosmos" and his books.
- Franklin A polymath known for his experiments with electricity, particularly the invention of the lightning rod and the concept of positive and negative electrical charges. He was also a statesman, writer, and inventor.
- Graham Bell An inventor and scientist credited with inventing the telephone. He also made significant contributions to the fields of telecommunications and hearing impairment.
- Curie A physicist and chemist who conducted pioneering research on radioactivity. She was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize and the only person to win Nobel Prizes in two different sciences.
- Darwin A naturalist and biologist who proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection. His book "On the Origin of Species" revolutionized the field of biology.
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- Pasteur A chemist and microbiologist who made significant contributions to the understanding of diseases and the development of vaccines. He is known for his work on pasteurization and germ theory.
- Franklin A chemist and X-ray crystallographer who made important contributions to the discovery of the structure of DNA. Her work provided crucial insights into the understanding of the molecular structure of life.
- Tharp A geologist and oceanographic cartographer who mapped the ocean floor and contributed to the discovery of plate tectonics. Her work revolutionized the understanding of Earth's geology.
- da Vinci An Italian polymath who excelled in various fields, including painting, sculpture, architecture, science, and engineering. He is renowned for his artistic masterpieces and conceptual inventions.
- Goodall A primatologist and anthropologist known for her extensive study of chimpanzees in the wild. Her research has contributed greatly to our understanding of animal behavior and conservation.
- Einstein A physicist known for his theory of relativity and the equation E=mc². He is considered one of the greatest scientific minds in history.
- Galilei An astronomer, physicist, and mathematician who played a crucial role in the scientific revolution. He made significant discoveries in the field of astronomy and supported the heliocentric model of the solar system.
- Hawking A theoretical physicist known for his work on black holes, cosmology, and the nature of the universe. Despite being diagnosed with a motor neuron disease, he made groundbreaking contributions to the field of physics.
15 Clues: Einstein A physicist known for his theory of relativity and the equation E=mc². He is considered one of the greatest scientific minds in history. • Newton A mathematician and physicist who formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation. His work laid the foundation for modern physics and calculus. • ...
Vocabulary Review 7 2020-08-18
Across
- people used it to write in the past
- living organisms can break it down
- an invention used for making clothes clean
- it gives battery to your phone
- you can listen to music quietly with them
- what you use to open the door
- you use it to get clean and warm in winter
- you sit down around it to eat your meals
- an invention used to light up a room
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- it's used for heating up food quickly
- a repeated sound in your throat when you eat something too quickly
- you use it to make your pencils sharp
- good for the environment or planet
- you put your pencils and pens in it
- you use it to change the TV channels
- a sudden and violent movement of the earth
16 Clues: what you use to open the door • it gives battery to your phone • living organisms can break it down • good for the environment or planet • people used it to write in the past • you put your pencils and pens in it • you use it to change the TV channels • an invention used to light up a room • it's used for heating up food quickly • you use it to make your pencils sharp • ...
Eagle summer camp Makers 2023-08-24
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- Sir Isaac Newton discovered this
- An invention so that we can talk to our friends.
- Something created to make our lives easier.
- An invention to take us from home to school.
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- Thomas Edison invented this
- The Wright brothers invented this.
- The name of your teacher at Eagle.
- An invention for safety
- The name of the song we like to sing
- What day is today?
10 Clues: What day is today? • An invention for safety • Thomas Edison invented this • Sir Isaac Newton discovered this • The Wright brothers invented this. • The name of your teacher at Eagle. • The name of the song we like to sing • Something created to make our lives easier. • An invention to take us from home to school. • An invention so that we can talk to our friends.
Ellis' crossword 2023-12-08
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- what country did not benefit from the discovery of America? pg.286
- what body of water was no longer the center of trade? pg.285
- what discovery changed the world enormously? pg.238
- what shape was the Earth proven to be? pg.285
- after Copernicus' death who began spreading his teaching? pg.288 [first name]
- where did all the learned flee when the Turks took Constantinople? pg.282
- what discovery ruined trade around the Mediterranean? pg.286
- who is generally as the creator of the printing press? pg.283 [fist and last name no space]
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- when was Constantinople taken by the Turks? pg.282
- who published a book saying that the sun was the center of the universe? pg.287 [last name]
- who influence architecture in Europe? pg.282 [full name no space]
- who was the first person to go around cape of good hope? pg.284 [last name]
- who sailed around the world? pg.284 [last name]
- who showed the way across the Atlantic? pg.284 [last name]
- with the spread of individual thought men's ideas of the entire what changed? pg.287
15 Clues: what shape was the Earth proven to be? pg.285 • who sailed around the world? pg.284 [last name] • when was Constantinople taken by the Turks? pg.282 • what discovery changed the world enormously? pg.238 • who showed the way across the Atlantic? pg.284 [last name] • what body of water was no longer the center of trade? pg.285 • ...
Ellis' crossword 2023-12-08
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- what country did not benefit from the discovery of America? pg.286
- what body of water was no longer the center of trade? pg.285
- what discovery changed the world enormously? pg.238
- what shape was the Earth proven to be? pg.285
- after Copernicus' death who began spreading his teaching? pg.288 [first name]
- where did all the learned flee when the Turks took Constantinople? pg.282
- what discovery ruined trade around the Mediterranean? pg.286
- who is generally as the creator of the printing press? pg.283 [fist and last name no space]
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- when was Constantinople taken by the Turks? pg.282
- who published a book saying that the sun was the center of the universe? pg.287 [last name]
- who influence architecture in Europe? pg.282 [full name no space]
- who was the first person to go around cape of good hope? pg.284 [last name]
- who sailed around the world? pg.284 [last name]
- who showed the way across the Atlantic? pg.284 [last name]
- with the spread of individual thought men's ideas of the entire what changed? pg.287
15 Clues: what shape was the Earth proven to be? pg.285 • who sailed around the world? pg.284 [last name] • when was Constantinople taken by the Turks? pg.282 • what discovery changed the world enormously? pg.238 • who showed the way across the Atlantic? pg.284 [last name] • what body of water was no longer the center of trade? pg.285 • ...
Chapter 18 1, 2 ,3 2022-12-01
Across
- He was the first person to start manufacturing cars available to millions.
- Gompers:Made the AFL
- invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- He built the first telephone.
- to change
- D. Rockefeller: Oil and slashing prices
- buildings divided into tiny apartments.
- someone who makes businesses to make a profit
- Tested the first plane.
- when privately owned businesses compete freely.
Down
- to get rid of
- a group of corporations run by a single board of directors.
- rapid growth of city populations.
- a product that is put together as it moves along a belt.
- business with many investors
- unions negotiate with management for workers as a group
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- a company that controls most or all of the businesses in a particular industry.
- to give good reason for action.
- Scottish immigrant that got involved with steel.
- to improve
21 Clues: to change • to improve • to get rid of • Gompers:Made the AFL • Tested the first plane. • business with many investors • He built the first telephone. • to give good reason for action. • rapid growth of city populations. • D. Rockefeller: Oil and slashing prices • buildings divided into tiny apartments. • someone who makes businesses to make a profit • ...
inventions in the 1800's 2021-03-02
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- Made it easier to travel across canals
- helped keep cattle in an enclosed area
- Made it way easier to trade across water between states
- Eli Whitney's successful invention in the south
- Helped travel easier on water
- Samuel F.B. created this. It sent news between long distances
- boosted travel in the 1800's. Trains went on this
- Breaks up land and stuff
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- Cloth can be made along the riverbanks instead of coal
- Eli Whitney's first successful invention in the North
- Makes cotton into cloth much easier
- Produced steel in an inexpensive way
- Treats farmland and was created by
- Mc cornik
- Went on railroad tracks. Helped boosted travel between places.
15 Clues: Mc cornik • Breaks up land and stuff • Helped travel easier on water • Treats farmland and was created by • Makes cotton into cloth much easier • Produced steel in an inexpensive way • Made it easier to travel across canals • helped keep cattle in an enclosed area • Eli Whitney's successful invention in the south • boosted travel in the 1800's. Trains went on this • ...
Sejarah X AKL 2024-09-27
Across
- Tempat terjadinya berbagai peristiwa alam, peristiwa sosial, dan peristiwa sejarah dalam proses perjalanan waktu disebut ?
- Memanjang dalam waktu menyempit dalam ruang disebut ?
- Sejarah itu bukan mitos karena sejarah mempelajari peristiwa yang sungguh terjadi dan nyata. Pengertian sejarah tersebut dikemukakan oleh ?
- Penulisan tokoh dan peristiwa sejarah yang tidak sesuai dengan waktunya disebut ?
Down
- Penemuan suatu unsur kebudayaan baru yang sudah diakui, diterima, dan diterapkan oleh masyarakat disebut ?
- Penemuan baru suatu unsur kebudayaan baru, baik berupa alat maupun ide baru yang diciptakan oleh individu atau rangkaian ciptaan individu dalam masyarakat disebut ?
- Ciri-ciri sejarah sebagai ilmu adalah memiliki objek. Kata objek berasal dari bahasa Latin yaitu ?
7 Clues: Memanjang dalam waktu menyempit dalam ruang disebut ? • Penulisan tokoh dan peristiwa sejarah yang tidak sesuai dengan waktunya disebut ? • Ciri-ciri sejarah sebagai ilmu adalah memiliki objek. Kata objek berasal dari bahasa Latin yaitu ? • Penemuan suatu unsur kebudayaan baru yang sudah diakui, diterima, dan diterapkan oleh masyarakat disebut ? • ...
