farming Crossword Puzzles
Eco-Friendly Food and Farming 2025-07-13
Across
- Using materials again instead of throwing them away
- When farmers pick the ripe fruits and vegetables
- To put seeds or seedlings in the ground so they grow
- Food that is good for your body and the planet
- Fruits and veggies that grow at certain times of the year
- Food grown without harmful chemicals or pesticides
- People who grow food for us to eat
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- Food scraps that turn into healthy soil for plants
- Food or packaging that is thrown out instead of reused
- An insect that helps pollinate flowers and crops
- A place where fruits, veggies, and herbs grow
- The earth where plants grow — it needs to be healthy and rich
- Food grown nearby instead of far away, to save energy
- Plants need this to live and grow
- Tiny parts of plants that grow into new fruits or veggies
15 Clues: Plants need this to live and grow • People who grow food for us to eat • A place where fruits, veggies, and herbs grow • Food that is good for your body and the planet • An insect that helps pollinate flowers and crops • When farmers pick the ripe fruits and vegetables • Food scraps that turn into healthy soil for plants • ...
Rhode Island Colony 2025-10-06
my life 2023-04-14
13 Clues: people • a animal • last name • with pole • with a gun • with a ball • my home town team • crops and animals • it has two wheels • with a circle ball • I have a lot of them • favorite football team • has 4 wheels and fits one person
Robert Frost 2013-06-03
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- City of death
- First published poem
- Frosts' fraternity at darthmouth
- Won four prizes for poetry
- Frosts' home
- First college attended
- Wife
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- First child
- City of birth
- Cause of death
- Frosts' father
- Frosts' important friend
- Frost and Elinor tried several endeavors such as ___ farming
- Moved here after residing in new hampshire
- Cause of elinor's death
- Second college attended
16 Clues: Wife • First child • Frosts' home • City of death • City of birth • Cause of death • Frosts' father • First published poem • First college attended • Cause of elinor's death • Second college attended • Frosts' important friend • Won four prizes for poetry • Frosts' fraternity at darthmouth • Moved here after residing in new hampshire • ...
Lexi's Personal Puzzle 2016-07-26
16 Clues: see • leave • farming • a break • asks sound • talk about • a building • ten plus three • your written name • name to a position • catch and hold onto • example: dogs, cats, bears • bed, table, sofa, bookcase • this letter makes g sound like j • this letter makes c make the s sound • this letter makes c make the k sound
CHALLANGE 2015-12-10
11 Clues: doge • Screams • Removed :( • Doms username • what are those • jordans username • SPEED THRUGH MINES • opposet of bad luck • the game dom is addicted too • twi sticks and three diamonds • wheat makes bread and cows exist
Robert Frost 2013-06-03
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- Frosts' important friend
- Won four prizes for poetry
- First child
- Second college attended
- Cause of death
- City of birth
- City of death
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- Wife
- Frosts' home
- First published poem
- Frosts' father
- Frosts' fraternity at darthmouth
- Frost and Elinor tried several endeavors such as ___ farming
- Moved here after residing in new hampshire
- First college attended
- Cause of elinor's death
16 Clues: Wife • First child • Frosts' home • City of birth • City of death • Frosts' father • Cause of death • First published poem • First college attended • Second college attended • Cause of elinor's death • Frosts' important friend • Won four prizes for poetry • Frosts' fraternity at darthmouth • Moved here after residing in new hampshire • ...
Australian Heritage; Inventions 2012-10-23
11 Clues: Think army • Aboriginal • Bad football • Think Farming • Think hospitals • Black and salty • Australian Leonardo • European ---------- • Commitment to country • Passed along through generations • Something done in a dirt hole in search of valuable materials
FFA Creed #5 2025-11-07
10 Clues: U.S. • A job • farming • World wide • Where you live • Inspire someone • To do something • A group of people • To be good to people • Something you do yearly
Farming in the 13 Colonies 2017-09-24
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- / is used to make soil fit for planting things
- winter / happened in the New England colonies
- / can be eaten with other plants and is a common grain
- / can be shipped to other colonies like Europe
- / People in the atlantic coast would catch these things
- / The Middle Colonies made this food
- / used to make oatmeal
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- / can be used to make bread
- / Theses are sold at the market
- / can be used to make flour
- / the Middle colonies are known for this name.
- / Comes from the waters and can be used to fertilize the soil so plants grow
- / Where crops and other things are sold
- / First crop grew in Jamestown
- / This made farming difficult in the New England colony
15 Clues: / used to make oatmeal • / can be used to make bread • / can be used to make flour • / First crop grew in Jamestown • / Theses are sold at the market • / The Middle Colonies made this food • / Where crops and other things are sold • / is used to make soil fit for planting things • winter / happened in the New England colonies • ...
Farming and Cattle Crossword S.Coffey 2022-10-15
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- meat of a calf
- needed to remove calf's horns
- cattle farming that doesn't produce beef
- sell cows here
- cost has dramatically increased need for grass
- must be done twice yearly
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- cows passport
- collective noun for group of cattle together
- kept in freezer, needed if mother can't produce milk
- cattle kept exclusively for beef
- female cow
- stinks when being spread
- young cow
- must be on the cow for identification purposes
- rating given to a bull
15 Clues: young cow • female cow • cows passport • meat of a calf • sell cows here • rating given to a bull • stinks when being spread • must be done twice yearly • needed to remove calf's horns • cattle kept exclusively for beef • cattle farming that doesn't produce beef • collective noun for group of cattle together • cost has dramatically increased need for grass • ...
unit 8 2025-05-07
11 Clues: code • Bureau • Farming • Klux Klan • Amendment • Amendment • Amendment • Legislators • Reconstruction • of Johnson’s Plan • of Congressional Reconstruction
history 2023-05-30
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- (giving rise to the Crusades)
- (Western Roman Empire that owns three Empire)
- (god)
- ( the Sumerians writen language)
- ( the beginning of the human race)
- (black box)
- (purple dry)
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- (karma, rebirth, and impermanence)
- (pinting press)
- (humans and animals balance)
- (cave art, hunting & gathering)
- (many gods)
- (Inca empire)
- (France vs English)
- ( farming lifestyle starts to occur)
- (lead the people out of Egypt)
16 Clues: (god) • (many gods) • (black box) • (purple dry) • (Inca empire) • (pinting press) • (France vs English) • (humans and animals balance) • (giving rise to the Crusades) • (lead the people out of Egypt) • (cave art, hunting & gathering) • ( the Sumerians writen language) • (karma, rebirth, and impermanence) • ( the beginning of the human race) • ( farming lifestyle starts to occur) • ...
year 6 2022-10-24
11 Clues: my homie • is the nerd • loves tacos • loves farming • sleeps oftern • is the loudest • the class crown • is my 2nd homie • the most sportiest • loves wipe cracking • is the most sweetest in the class
C.A.R JAZZ 2023-01-10
10 Clues: major import • major export • C.A.Rs capital • popluar animal • Safe to travel? • most popluar job • most popluar name • most popluar food • most popluar sport • C.A.Rs offical language
L5 2020-12-18
10 Clues: story • a symbol • captured • hindrance • a small bird • danger or risk • fasten with a bar • area for ice skating • a farming instrument • to disturb or upset someone
phillippines-faith 2024-05-15
10 Clues: farming. • currency. • president. • largest city. • most popular sport • most populous island. • most believed religion. • Signed a treaty in 1951 • unofficial national dish • Fastest growing economy in asia
Robert Frost 2013-06-03
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- Won four prizes for poetry
- Frosts' fraternity at darthmouth
- Frosts' home
- First published poem
- Frosts' important friend
- Frosts' father
- Cause of elinor's death
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- Wife
- Cause of death
- Frost and Elinor tried several endeavors such as ___ farming
- City of death
- First college attended
- Moved here after residing in new hampshire
- Second college attended
- City of birth
- First child
16 Clues: Wife • First child • Frosts' home • City of death • City of birth • Cause of death • Frosts' father • First published poem • First college attended • Second college attended • Cause of elinor's death • Frosts' important friend • Won four prizes for poetry • Frosts' fraternity at darthmouth • Moved here after residing in new hampshire • ...
Robert Frost 2013-06-03
Across
- Wife
- Cause of death
- City of birth
- First college attended
- Cause of elinor's death
- First published poem
- Frosts' father
Down
- First child
- Frosts' important friend
- Moved here after residing in new hampshire
- Frosts' fraternity at darthmouth
- Second college attended
- Frosts' home
- Won four prizes for poetry
- City of death
- Frost and Elinor tried several endeavors such as ___ farming
16 Clues: Wife • First child • Frosts' home • City of death • City of birth • Cause of death • Frosts' father • First published poem • First college attended • Second college attended • Cause of elinor's death • Frosts' important friend • Won four prizes for poetry • Frosts' fraternity at darthmouth • Moved here after residing in new hampshire • ...
Animals 2024-04-01
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- used for farming in Bible times
- catches mice
- a mode of transportation
- drinks through a trunk
- mans best friend
- scampers to and fro
- swings by the tail
Down
- has a long neck tongue
- scary when seen in the wild
- sprays for protection
- Mary's pet
- left for dead
- used as a guard
- the dairy machine
- all boys need a
- has kids
16 Clues: has kids • Mary's pet • catches mice • left for dead • used as a guard • all boys need a • mans best friend • the dairy machine • swings by the tail • scampers to and fro • sprays for protection • has a long neck tongue • drinks through a trunk • a mode of transportation • scary when seen in the wild • used for farming in Bible times
The Starving Time 2025-11-29
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- related to farming
- very thin
- force that moves an object
- lasting a long time
- unable to resist
- decrease in quantity
- tools used to plot a course
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- supply water to
- great in size
- gold and silver
- planning to achieve goal
- got in the way of
- hired a company for work
- becoming less
- ability to resist disease
- skilled craftsmen
16 Clues: very thin • great in size • becoming less • supply water to • gold and silver • unable to resist • got in the way of • skilled craftsmen • related to farming • lasting a long time • decrease in quantity • planning to achieve goal • hired a company for work • ability to resist disease • force that moves an object • tools used to plot a course
vocab for mesopotamia 2024-10-14
Holi 2023-03-05
10 Clues: farming • no water • many colors • sweet malpua • water or paint • moving to music • bigger than campfire • ___________ a holiday • to celebrate a holiday • gujiya with nuts and fruits
first paragraph of the FFA creed 2025-09-30
10 Clues: victory • successes • difficulties • opposite of past • intentional actions • practice of farming • opposite of present • a measurement of time • baby boomer,millennial,gen Z • complete trust or confidence
unit 8 2025-05-07
11 Clues: code • Bureau • Farming • Klux Klan • Amendment • Amendment • Amendment • Legislators • Reconstruction • of Johnson’s Plan • of Congressional Reconstruction
WCIT Crossword Puzzle (Student Visit) 2023-10-02
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- Malaysia's first fully integrated high-tech agriculture facility using Netafim's technology for greenhouses and open-field farming
- A Kuching-based web design and development agency.
- (____) promote Smart Farming to help improve the farming process and precision that will minimize cost, manpower & time
- a global leader in DT3 (Drone Tech, Data Tech, and Digital Transformation) enterprise solutions
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- One of the Largest cstoreser store in Malaysia, witstoreslets across the country
- Empowering businesses with cutting-edge technology and digital transformation solutions, and an experts in the Enterprise Mobility as a Service (EMaaS) field in Malaysia
- A short-form video sharing platform that is popular, primarily used for sharing short videos on any topic
- World's first intelligent bionic quadruped robot of consumer level, lightweight, take it everywhere, made for robot fans, education and scientific research.
8 Clues: A Kuching-based web design and development agency. • One of the Largest cstoreser store in Malaysia, witstoreslets across the country • a global leader in DT3 (Drone Tech, Data Tech, and Digital Transformation) enterprise solutions • A short-form video sharing platform that is popular, primarily used for sharing short videos on any topic • ...
SW Asia-Where People Live, Work, & Trade 2020-09-01
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- live in tent camps and survive as sheep and camel herders
- This region has played a major role in ____ among the three continents for centuries.
- Farming small amounts of crops to take care of local needs.
- Repeated use of _____ causes salt build-up in the soil making it difficult to grow anything.
- The rivers in SW Asia provide ___ for farming.
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- Electricity created using the energy of running water
- Major ___ in SW Asia are located on the rivers.
- _____ have historically provided SW Asia with natural barriers against invasion.
- SW Asia is located between Europe, ____, & Asia
9 Clues: The rivers in SW Asia provide ___ for farming. • Major ___ in SW Asia are located on the rivers. • SW Asia is located between Europe, ____, & Asia • Electricity created using the energy of running water • live in tent camps and survive as sheep and camel herders • Farming small amounts of crops to take care of local needs. • ...
First Civilization 2017-10-31
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- the belief in one god
- country where Mesopotamia is located
- a metal made from mixing copper and tin
- world's first civilization
- these were used to help move carts easily
- a written set of laws
- wood that is used to build things
- religious temples in ancient Sumer
- type of animal used by Sumerian farmers to plow fields
- an economic system that involves trading things
- a type of writing containing simple pictures
- an independent city and its surrounding land
- they needed the support of priests to stay in power
- writing tablets in Sumer were made of this
- large rafts used to trade goods along rivers
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- they were the lowest social class in Sumerian society
- to gain wealth
- a major crop of the Fertile Crescent
- a Sumerian city; first city in the world
- type of writing used by the Sumerians
- a type of fertile soil found in Mesopotamia
- supplying water to soil to help grow crops
- Sumerian farmers raised ________, goats, and cattle
- another name for farming
- name that means land between two rivers
- Sumerians used different types of this to improve farming
- the belief in multiple gods
- Sumerians believed they knew how to communicate with gods
- one of the famous rivers of Mesopotamia
29 Clues: to gain wealth • the belief in one god • a written set of laws • another name for farming • world's first civilization • the belief in multiple gods • wood that is used to build things • religious temples in ancient Sumer • country where Mesopotamia is located • a major crop of the Fertile Crescent • type of writing used by the Sumerians • a metal made from mixing copper and tin • ...
Animal Abuse 2024-06-24
Across
- Exploited in fur trade and laboratory industries, they can reproduce quickly
- Hunted for fur in some regions, small orange predator
- Hunted for meat and other products, one of the largest mammals
- Sometimes poached for their feathers and parts, mostly found in America's
- Exploited for dairy and meat production
- Often killed for their fins
- Used in many industries where mistreatment can occur, hoofed mammal
- Endangered due to illegal hunting, large and feared as well as orange
- Mistreated in some cases despite being a popular pet
- Held in captivity for entertainment purposes, ocean mammal
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- Endangered due to habitat loss and illegal trade, has large shell
- Sometimes neglected or abandoned by owners, known to be popular pet
- Put through intensive farming practices, used for their meat
- Exploited in entertainment and medical research, closely related to humans
- Targeted by poachers for their horns, found in Africa
- Abused in circuses and tourism industries, found in Africa
- Various species used in illegal wildlife trade, most of which come from South America
- Used for intensive farming practices, harvested for meat and their embryo
- Captured for entertainment purposes, known for 3 different variants
- Often killed inhumanely for their fur, also circus animal that can be found aquariums
20 Clues: Often killed for their fins • Exploited for dairy and meat production • Mistreated in some cases despite being a popular pet • Targeted by poachers for their horns, found in Africa • Hunted for fur in some regions, small orange predator • Abused in circuses and tourism industries, found in Africa • Held in captivity for entertainment purposes, ocean mammal • ...
Texas History Final 2023-05-09
Across
- Farming method producing everything needed for a family to survive
- The 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments secured African American's ______
- This was the result of plowing millions of acres of prairie grasses
- Branch of Gov't that enforces laws
- Culture from which Texas cattle industry originated
- City destroyed by hurricane in 1900
- A way to punish Rebels and reorganize the South
- Prohibition banned the sale of
- Amendment granting Suffrage to Women
- A town that experiences major increase in population suddenly
- This Native tribe cause the most trouble for settlers
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- Political party made up of farmers and ranchers
- Workers response to unfair Labor conditions
- Mexican cowhand (SP)
- Farming system used when farmers couldn't afford their own land
- Branch of Gov't that makes laws
- Branch of Gov't that interprets laws
- Texas region where most oil is produced
- FDR's job creation policy
- The land US gained from Mexican War
- The loss of this caused the Natives to move to Reservations
- Separation of powers allows for this system
- Large oil well promising wealth
- Farm tool used to revolutionize Texas economy
- Commission regulating oil industry
- Major natural resource in East Texas
- The major economic difference between the Union and Confederacy
27 Clues: Mexican cowhand (SP) • FDR's job creation policy • Prohibition banned the sale of • Branch of Gov't that makes laws • Large oil well promising wealth • Branch of Gov't that enforces laws • Commission regulating oil industry • The land US gained from Mexican War • City destroyed by hurricane in 1900 • Branch of Gov't that interprets laws • Major natural resource in East Texas • ...
8th Grade History Quarter 2 Exam Crossword 2022-05-24
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- Emperor who greatly expanded the Inca Empire.
- Region where the Inca lived.
- Region where the Maya lived.
- Killed many Inca before the Spanish arrived.
- Practiced by Maya and Aztecs to keep their gods happy.
- Sign from a god that Aztecs found their home.
- Moctezuma may have believed Cortes was this god.
- Name of an early Aztec tribe.
- May have been a getaway resort for wealthy Incas.
- Animal introduced to the Americas by the Spanish.
- Tenochtitlan was an island on Lake ____________.
- Important crop for the Maya, Inca, and Aztecs.
- Met with Atahualpa in 1532.
- Language spoken by the Aztecs.
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- King of the Aztecs when Cortes arrived.
- Burning plants to reintroduce nutrients into soil for farming.
- Spanish took this from Moctezuma's treasure room.
- Created by the Maya to track the seasons for farming.
- Capital city of the Inca Empire.
- Inca accounting system using threads and knots.
- Helped Cortes communicate with Native Americans
- Capital city of the Aztec Empire.
- Region of the Americas where both the Maya and Aztecs were located.
- King of the Inca when Pizarro arrived.
- Constructed by the Aztecs so people could walk from the mainland to Tenochtitlan.
- City built on top of Tenochtitlan after it was destroyed.
- Arrived in Tenochtitlan in 1519.
27 Clues: Met with Atahualpa in 1532. • Region where the Inca lived. • Region where the Maya lived. • Name of an early Aztec tribe. • Language spoken by the Aztecs. • Capital city of the Inca Empire. • Arrived in Tenochtitlan in 1519. • Capital city of the Aztec Empire. • King of the Inca when Pizarro arrived. • King of the Aztecs when Cortes arrived. • ...
AP Human Geography Crossword Puzzle By Emma Wade 2022-05-20
Across
- The cultivation of crops and the raising of animals.
- Highly mechanized large-scale farming
- economic activity, The collection, processing, and manipulation of data and capital.
- economic activity, AKA service sector
- The cultivation of aquatic organisms for food.
- agriculture, Used to describe large scale farming and ranching operations.
- system, Survey system that determines the value extent, and ownership of land for purposes of taxation.
- Any technological application that uses biological systems, living organisms, or derivatives.
- economic activity, AKA manufacturing sector.
- Raising female cattle, goats, or certain other lactating livestock for long-term production of milk.
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- cropping, A second crop is planted after the first has been harvested.
- agriculture, Use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity.
- Characteristic of farmers or their way of life.
- grains, Wheat and rice are the most produced gains worldwide.
- economic activity, AKA extractive sector.
- chains, Gather resources, transform them into goods or commodities and finally distribute them to customers.
- farms, The workers receive a share of the farm's net productivity.
- rotation, the practice of rotating the use of different fields from crop to crop each year.
- agriculture, Expenditure of much labor and capital on a piece of land to increase its productivity.
- activity, The types of jobs that are necessary to have in the world.
20 Clues: Highly mechanized large-scale farming • economic activity, AKA service sector • economic activity, AKA extractive sector. • economic activity, AKA manufacturing sector. • Characteristic of farmers or their way of life. • The cultivation of aquatic organisms for food. • The cultivation of crops and the raising of animals. • ...
Agriculture 2024-10-21
Across
- the time of year when the grain is collected on a farm;
- plants that are grown on farms for food
- To cut or collect crops
- the artificial application of water to land
- things that are natural or related to nature
- Lush, prolific
- a chemical element that is a gas with no colour or taste
- the transfer of pollen to a stigma, ovule, flower
- To eat grass
- Grain storage place
- animals that are kept on a farm
- a large farming tool with blades
- the artificial application of water to land
- anything that nourishes a living being.
- the grains or ripened ovules of plants used for sowing (
- renewable energy source derived from living organism
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- an area of land, together with a house and used for growing crops
- The beginning of growth, as of a seed
- the act of caring for or raising plants.
- A small, hard seed
- a piece of farming equipment that is pulled over land
- Waterless, parched
- a group of animals that includes cows, buffalo, and bison,
- a trench in the earth made by a plow
- the conditions in which you live
- cultivation
- plants that are grown on farms for food
- land under cultivation.
- a chemical substance that is used for insects
- infertile
30 Clues: infertile • cultivation • To eat grass • Lush, prolific • A small, hard seed • Waterless, parched • Grain storage place • To cut or collect crops • land under cultivation. • animals that are kept on a farm • the conditions in which you live • a large farming tool with blades • a trench in the earth made by a plow • The beginning of growth, as of a seed • ...
famous people crossword 2021-12-30
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- was an English-born American political activist, philosopher, political theorist, and revolutionary.
- strong interest in farming turnips and his role in the British Agricultural Revolution.
- as a Welsh textile manufacturer, philanthropist and social reformer
- He had a private geological museum,
- an English inventor and a leading entrepreneur during the early Industrial Revolution.
- his economic theory is the idea that markets tend to work best when the government leaves them alone.
- improved on Thomas Newcomen's 1712 Newcomen steam engine
- known for inventing the cotton gin,
- was a British politician, philanthropist, and a leader of the movement to abolish the slave trade
- Inventor of of the atmospheric steam engine.
- lived and worked in Lancashire, England.
- founder of ford motor company
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- an English civil engineer and mechanical engineer.
- was an English novelist
- British weavers and textile workers who objected to the increased use of mechanized looms and knitting frames
- pioneer in social work who founded more than 90 homes for destitute children.
- most important creation was the flying shuttle,
- freedom of the press in the United Kingdom.
- was an English writer and social critic
- Helped transform farming practices
- developed the coke burning blast furnace that made it possible to produce commercial grade iron cost-effectively.
- was an English painter, printmaker and watercolourist.
22 Clues: was an English novelist • founder of ford motor company • Helped transform farming practices • He had a private geological museum, • known for inventing the cotton gin, • was an English writer and social critic • lived and worked in Lancashire, England. • freedom of the press in the United Kingdom. • Inventor of of the atmospheric steam engine. • ...
Chapter 4: Colonial Development Sections 1-3 Crossword Puzzle - Eli Parker 2025-10-29
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- Acceptance of beliefs and practices that are different from your own
- A series of English laws that controlled trade in the colonies
- The act of following established rules and customs
- A region of hills and forests near the Appalachian Mountains
- An area of rolling hills at the base of a mountain range
- Farming that produces enough food only for the farmer's own family
- A raw material or product that can be bought and sold
- The right to choose and practice your own religion
- A person who supervised the work of enslaved people
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- A variety of different peoples or cultures
- Supplies of food and other necessary items
- An early public school for all children
- A person who learns a trade from a skilled master
- A significant uprising of enslaved people in South Carolina
- Land that is suitable for farming
- A mill where grain is ground into flour
- A plant used to make a valuable blue dye
- A crop grown to be sold for money rather than used by the farmer
- To move goods illegally into or out of a country
- A sturdy wagon used to carry people and goods west
- A skilled craftsperson who makes things by hand
21 Clues: Land that is suitable for farming • An early public school for all children • A mill where grain is ground into flour • A plant used to make a valuable blue dye • A variety of different peoples or cultures • Supplies of food and other necessary items • A skilled craftsperson who makes things by hand • To move goods illegally into or out of a country • ...
Ontario’s Natural Heritage: Moraine & Marsh 2026-01-28
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- Species that are legally kept safe
- Underground lake below the Moraine
- Area of land that drains water to a shared outlet
- Economic activity supported by the Marsh
- Local governments involved in protection
- Jobs created by farming and processing
- Approximately 100 are located in the Marsh
- Vegetable largely produced in the Greenbelt
- Animal species living on the Moraine
- Plant life found on the Moraine
- Fertile agricultural area within the Moraine
- Describes the importance of water systems
- One of the most common crops grown
- A key natural heritage system formed by glaciers
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- Number of Ontarians relying on the Moraine’s water
- Leafy vegetable grown in the Marsh
- Refers to Ontario’s food supply stability
- Starting point of more than 30 rivers
- Soil quality supporting plant growth
- Measurement describing the Marsh’s size
- Natural system with long-term importance
- The Marsh’s role in Ontario and Canada
- Water that flows below Earth’s surface
- Environmental groups involved in stewardship
- Money generated by farming activity
- Ice masses that advanced and retreated to form the Moraine
- Vegetable grown at nearly half of Ontario’s supply
- Main products grown in the Marsh
- Carefully managed and protected
- People who depend on the Moraine for clean water
- Different kinds of plants and animals
31 Clues: Carefully managed and protected • Plant life found on the Moraine • Main products grown in the Marsh • Leafy vegetable grown in the Marsh • Species that are legally kept safe • Underground lake below the Moraine • One of the most common crops grown • Money generated by farming activity • Soil quality supporting plant growth • Animal species living on the Moraine • ...
World History 1st Quarter Review 2025-09-29
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- Ancient Chinese Dynasty, best know for elaborate bronze work
- Nomads that helped spread technology
- Broad ______________ Diet
- Another word for fabric
- Only Chinese dynasty to be considered "decentralized"
- Nutrient rich mud that helped farming
- "The Land between Two River"
- Agreement between God and Abraham, promising a great kingdom
- Location of the the first Step Pyramid, build by Djoser
- Equal
- Massive temple complexes built in Mesopotamia
- Pharaoh who united upper and lower Egypt, beginning Egyptian History
- When men have more power and importance in society
- Dispersion of Jewish people from Israel
- To tame an animal
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- Regions where early farming developed (2-words, singular)
- Statues found through Europe from the Paleolithic Era (2-words)
- Earliest Hominid
- Continent humans emerged on
- Code of ______________________ (first law code)
- Belief in Multiple Gods (ends in "tic")
- Conqueror from Akkad
- Old Stone Age
- Civilization that emerged after Babylon
- Division of people into different classes. Social ____________
- Using metal ore to make tools
- Another name for Indus River Valley Civilization
- Diffusion Blending of different Cultures (2-words)
- Non Abrahamic, Monotheistic Religion of Persia
- Jewish Holy Book, not the book of laws
- Relating to moral principles.(____________ monotheism)
- Moving from place to place
- Staying in one place
33 Clues: Equal • Old Stone Age • Earliest Hominid • To tame an animal • Conqueror from Akkad • Staying in one place • Another word for fabric • Broad ______________ Diet • Moving from place to place • Continent humans emerged on • "The Land between Two River" • Using metal ore to make tools • Nomads that helped spread technology • Nutrient rich mud that helped farming • ...
History of Agriculture Vocabulary Review 2025-09-26
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- A farming tool used to turn over soil to prepare for planting crops.
- A society where individuals are ranked above one another in power.
- A person who grows crops and raises animals for food or products.
- Large farm animals like cows raised for meat, milk, or labor.
- People who lived by killing animals and foraging for plants.
- To tame wild animals or plants for human use, like farming or pets.
- A conclusion made based on observations and prior knowledge.
- Extra amount of something, more than what is needed.
- An ancient wild ancestor of domestic cattle.
- Able to be fed or given food easily.
- The practice of growing crops and raising animals for food and other products.
- Tools, machines, or methods used to solve problems or make work easier.
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- An animal that eats both plants and meat.
- An animal that eats only meat.
- When animals eat grass or plants growing in a field.
- Animal waste used as fertilizer to help plants grow.
- Land covered with grass where animals can eat and roam.
- Crop A crop grown mainly to sell for money, not for the farmer’s own use.
- Using your senses to notice and gather information about something.
- An animal that eats only plants.
20 Clues: An animal that eats only meat. • An animal that eats only plants. • Able to be fed or given food easily. • An animal that eats both plants and meat. • An ancient wild ancestor of domestic cattle. • When animals eat grass or plants growing in a field. • Animal waste used as fertilizer to help plants grow. • Extra amount of something, more than what is needed. • ...
7.5 Ecosystem End of Unit Review 2026-04-07
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- Orangutans need lots of space to find __________.
- Orangutans and other species _________when rainforests disappear.
- Moving oil palm farming elsewhere is not _______.
- Limited resources limit a populations ___________.
- Many communities depend on this to survive.
- If resources decrease, populations_______________.
- Oil palms need lots __________.
- It takes 200 ________fields to support a few orangutans.
- People cut forests to sell this.
- Water, space, and food are limiting these.
- Oil palms need lots of _______to grow.
- This includes many individuals of the same species.
- These ___________ areas help populations stay stable.
- These conditions occur near this on earth.
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- Plants and animals may move away, adapt, or ___________.
- Candy purchases can negatively affect this species.
- Orangutans live on Borneo and _________.
- Populations do this year to year and it’s considered normal.
- If resources increase, populations_____________.
- Populations depend on these (living) factors in their habitat.
- These provide low-energy backup food for orangutans.
- Oil palms grow best in these tropical ecosystems.
- These provide high energy and orangutans eat these as a main source of energy.
- Many candies contain _________oil.
- Habitat even occurs in our own ___________
- Orangutans ______ with each other for food.
- Orangutans mainly live on this island.
- Less food results in less survival, growth, or ___________.
28 Clues: Oil palms need lots __________. • People cut forests to sell this. • Many candies contain _________oil. • Orangutans mainly live on this island. • Oil palms need lots of _______to grow. • Orangutans live on Borneo and _________. • Habitat even occurs in our own ___________ • Water, space, and food are limiting these. • These conditions occur near this on earth. • ...
AP Human Geography Unit 5 Vocab 2024-02-02
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- ____ Farming making enough to sell for a profit.
- is the taming of plants and animals for human use
- ____ Hearths are places where people first domesticated plants/animals
- technological innovation that is designed to improve the usefulness of plant and animals species
- growing the same crop each year.
- ____ Farming making enough for your own survival
- ____ Practices involve a large amount of land as well as less labor and less technology
- Acronym for Genetically Modified Organisms
- ____ Desert is an area with limited access to affordable and nutritious food.
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- ____ Commodity Chain is Interconnected networks of production, distribution, and consumption
- ____ Model was developed in the 19th century to explain the spatial organization of agriculture
- ____ Agricultural Revolution Increase in agricultural output due to the Industrial Revolution
- The raising of animals or the growing of crops
- ____ Diffusion is the spread of domesticated plants and animals
- ____ Revolution pesticides, fertilization, irrigation, and GMO’s to created higher agricultural yields
- ____ Practices involve a small amount of labor and large amount of labor
- ____ Revolution is the transition from nomadic hunter-gatherers to sedentary farmers
- good that is produced in one country and sold to another country
- country receives goods, services, or raw materials into their borders that have been produced or originate in another countr
19 Clues: growing the same crop each year. • Acronym for Genetically Modified Organisms • The raising of animals or the growing of crops • ____ Farming making enough to sell for a profit. • ____ Farming making enough for your own survival • is the taming of plants and animals for human use • ____ Diffusion is the spread of domesticated plants and animals • ...
Week 17: Industrial Revolutioni 2024-03-04
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- raised funds to build the first textile mill located in Massachusetts
- the Pony Express was the first company to provide this service
- used to create better transportation on water and land
- John Deere created the plow to make farming the prairie possible
- this increased as the supply of factory made goods soared
- when a person or group becomes an expert in a certain subject or skill
- many people migrated to urban areas to work in these
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- system of money
- fabrics made by spinning threads and weaving them together
- this boomed during the Industrial Revolution because of Henry Clay's American System and free enterprise
- father of the American Industrial Revolution
- when labor is divided amongst a large group of people or community members
- an alphabet with letters that are represented by long and short signals of sound or light
- Eli Whitney invention that simplified cotton farming
- a large channel dug in the earth that is filled with water for boats to use
- production the efficient production of a large number of similar products
- a tool with a blade that turns the soil over and creates rows for planting
- extra taxes
18 Clues: extra taxes • system of money • father of the American Industrial Revolution • Eli Whitney invention that simplified cotton farming • many people migrated to urban areas to work in these • used to create better transportation on water and land • this increased as the supply of factory made goods soared • fabrics made by spinning threads and weaving them together • ...
Mixed Social Studies Review 2012-11-16
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- areas near the equator
- when the borderlines of states, or countries touch
- guided travel through natural areas
- great and often violent change
- , type of economy in which the government makes the decisions
- cutting down forests
- benefits and protections guaranteed to people by law
- farming, a farm that produces enough food for the family
- moving from one country to another
- form of government in which the people govern themselves by voting
- group of people who make the laws and lead others
- a piece of land surrounded by water on three sides
- an all powerful leader who has complete control
- soil, soil that is rich in minerals
- moving from one place to another
- government order imposing a trade barrier
- an area with common features that set it apart from other areas
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- a narrow piece of land that connects to two larger pieces of land.
- usual predictable pattern of weather
- factor, factors that make a person want to leave their homeland
- the spread of culture
- the way people make, buy, and sell things
- the study of the earth's surface and the people who live there
- countries, countries working towards industrialization
- farming, raising crops and livestock for sale
- a learned way of life
26 Clues: cutting down forests • the spread of culture • a learned way of life • areas near the equator • great and often violent change • moving from one place to another • moving from one country to another • guided travel through natural areas • soil, soil that is rich in minerals • usual predictable pattern of weather • the way people make, buy, and sell things • ...
Fairtrade Crossword 2015 2015-01-13
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- The most common roof type for farmers
- The area of southern Malawi the co-op covers
- The percentage of children that carry on to secondary education in Fyson's region
- What has reduced crop yields by 15%? (3)
- What essential has SAT provided for the community? (1)
- Families cannot afford this for secondary education in Belize (3)
- 45 inaccessible villages have been connected by building these
- Ruby's son, who has benefited from BSCFA education funding
- The majority of sugar cane farming in Belize is carried out by...
- Families cannot afford this for secondary education in Belize (2)
- Families cannot afford this for secondary education in Belize (1)
- What BSCFA has provided for families struggling to support their children's education
- What has reduced crop yields by 15%? (1)
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- The name of Fyson's association trust
- The type of hospital wing funded partly by the Fairtrade Premium
- BSCFA has provided older people assistance with...
- Ruby cooks this to support her income
- The insect that can blight whole crops in Belize
- This serves a community of 30,000
- What has reduced crop yields by 15%? (2)
- The percentage of Belize's population reliant on sugar farming
- What essential has SAT provided for the community (2)
22 Clues: This serves a community of 30,000 • The name of Fyson's association trust • The most common roof type for farmers • Ruby cooks this to support her income • What has reduced crop yields by 15%? (3) • What has reduced crop yields by 15%? (2) • What has reduced crop yields by 15%? (1) • The area of southern Malawi the co-op covers • ...
famous people crossword 2021-12-30
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- was an English-born American political activist, philosopher, political theorist, and revolutionary.
- strong interest in farming turnips and his role in the British Agricultural Revolution.
- as a Welsh textile manufacturer, philanthropist and social reformer
- He had a private geological museum,
- an English inventor and a leading entrepreneur during the early Industrial Revolution.
- his economic theory is the idea that markets tend to work best when the government leaves them alone.
- improved on Thomas Newcomen's 1712 Newcomen steam engine
- known for inventing the cotton gin,
- was a British politician, philanthropist, and a leader of the movement to abolish the slave trade
- Inventor of of the atmospheric steam engine.
- lived and worked in Lancashire, England.
- founder of ford motor company
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- an English civil engineer and mechanical engineer.
- was an English novelist
- British weavers and textile workers who objected to the increased use of mechanized looms and knitting frames
- pioneer in social work who founded more than 90 homes for destitute children.
- most important creation was the flying shuttle,
- freedom of the press in the United Kingdom.
- was an English writer and social critic
- Helped transform farming practices
- developed the coke burning blast furnace that made it possible to produce commercial grade iron cost-effectively.
- was an English painter, printmaker and watercolourist.
22 Clues: was an English novelist • founder of ford motor company • Helped transform farming practices • He had a private geological museum, • known for inventing the cotton gin, • was an English writer and social critic • lived and worked in Lancashire, England. • freedom of the press in the United Kingdom. • Inventor of of the atmospheric steam engine. • ...
8th Grade History Quarter 2 Exam Crossword 2022-05-24
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- Burning plants to reintroduce nutrients into soil for farming.
- Capital city of the Inca Empire.
- Region where the Inca lived.
- Inca accounting system using threads and knots.
- Sign from a god that Aztecs found their home.
- City built on top of Tenochtitlan after it was destroyed.
- Emperor who greatly expanded the Inca Empire.
- Capital city of the Aztec Empire.
- Helped Cortes communicate with Native Americans
- King of the Aztecs when Cortes arrived.
- Region where the Maya lived.
- Arrived in Tenochtitlan in 1519.
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- Practiced by Maya and Aztecs to keep their gods happy.
- King of the Inca when Pizarro arrived.
- Language spoken by the Aztecs.
- Moctezuma may have believed Cortes was this god.
- Constructed by the Aztecs so people could walk from the mainland to Tenochtitlan.
- Created by the Maya to track the seasons for farming.
- Tenochtitlan was an island on Lake ____________.
- Killed many Inca before the Spanish arrived.
- Animal introduced to the Americas by the Spanish.
- May have been a getaway resort for wealthy Incas.
- Spanish took this from Moctezuma's treasure room.
- Region of the Americas where both the Maya and Aztecs were located.
- Important crop for the Maya, Inca, and Aztecs.
- Name of an early Aztec tribe.
- Met with Atahualpa in 1532.
27 Clues: Met with Atahualpa in 1532. • Region where the Inca lived. • Region where the Maya lived. • Name of an early Aztec tribe. • Language spoken by the Aztecs. • Capital city of the Inca Empire. • Arrived in Tenochtitlan in 1519. • Capital city of the Aztec Empire. • King of the Inca when Pizarro arrived. • King of the Aztecs when Cortes arrived. • ...
Noah Rotkowitz Puzzle 2021-12-08
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- why wasn't farming good for the New England Colonies?
- name of their elective assembly? what
- What led to the conflicts between the newly arriving colonists and the Indians, what did the colonists do?
- What types of towns did the puritans make?
- Who was Metacom and what was his English name?
- why did puritans think that England had fallen on?
- city that became the colonys largest town
- what animals were valuable in the forests
- what colony was formed by Puritans?
- what was one of the biggest cities in New England?
- What happened to Metacom after he did this?
- why wasn't farming good for New England Colonies?
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- What happened to the other Indians after they killed the Europeans
- who did Metacom form alliances with to stop European settlers?
- What is the main idea to be learned about how New England was formed off of?
- what did puritans do to 20 men and women?
- What did Metacoms allies do?
- why did Puritans go to Massachusetts?
- why did they kill these people?
- who was the first governor?
- What did Willian Penn feel how Indians should be treated?
- what plant was very valuable in the forests
- what big business did these 2 cities have?
- what was one of the biggest cities in New England?
24 Clues: who was the first governor? • What did Metacoms allies do? • why did they kill these people? • what colony was formed by Puritans? • why did Puritans go to Massachusetts? • what did puritans do to 20 men and women? • city that became the colonys largest town • what animals were valuable in the forests • What types of towns did the puritans make? • ...
Egyptian Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-07
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- Another word for the tombs Pharohs are buried in.
- Deser, The desert home to the Nile River.
- The most famous queen of Egypt.
- A triangular shaped monument usually found in Egypt.
- A water plant cultivated in the Nile River.
- A body of a human preserved by the removal of most organs.
- Sediment deposited at the mouth of a river in a triangular shape, usually where the river separates into different sections or outlets.
- Valley A valley formed by a body of freshwater.
- Longest river in the world.
- A stone pillar originally created in Egypt, constructed in honor of a person or an event.
- A descent of rulers from the same bloodline.
- A mythological creature depicted as a being with a lion's body and a human’s head.
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- A beetle seen as sacred in Egypt.
- One of the most important cities in Egypt located in the delta of the Nile River.
- A mixture of spices and preservatives used to prevent a body from decay.
- sea A long and narrow sea connected to the mediterranean sea .
- Sediment from a river making an area suitable for farming.
- The people in charge of Egypt's religion and government.
- An area good for farming.
- The most popular wriitten language that the Egyptians used.
20 Clues: An area good for farming. • Longest river in the world. • The most famous queen of Egypt. • A beetle seen as sacred in Egypt. • Deser, The desert home to the Nile River. • A water plant cultivated in the Nile River. • A descent of rulers from the same bloodline. • Valley A valley formed by a body of freshwater. • Another word for the tombs Pharohs are buried in. • ...
Levi Hanna 5th hr 2024-04-17
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- a military construction designed for the defense of territories in warfare, and is used to establish rule in a region during peacetime
- to stay isolated because of a sickness or disease
- a place where plains Indians where forced onto
- a man, typically one on horseback, who herds and tends cattle, especially in the western US
- extreme scarcity of food
- an indiscriminate and brutal slaughter of people
- Groups a group of people that share's a common background
- a house with farming or agriculture land
- a house, apartment, or tipi
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- pushing cattle from land to land
- Fence with notches to keep people and animals out
- ownership or control of a supply
- a written grant by a country's legislative or sovereign power
- a farming implement with one or more blades fixed in a frame, drawn by a tractor or by animals and used for cutting furrows in the soil and turning it over
- someone who gives speeches
- to be forced to do something or feel that you must do something
- a grant of public land
- a sum of money granted by the government
- a person who unlawfully occupies an uninhabited building or unused land
- a settler on a homestead
20 Clues: a grant of public land • extreme scarcity of food • a settler on a homestead • someone who gives speeches • a house, apartment, or tipi • pushing cattle from land to land • ownership or control of a supply • a sum of money granted by the government • a house with farming or agriculture land • a place where plains Indians where forced onto • ...
Agronomy 1 2024-09-29
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- Animal waste used as fertilizer to enrich soil
- A liquid produced by cows, goats, and sheep
- An animal often associated with cold climates and Santa Claus
- A wool-producing animal commonly found in herds
- Large farm animals raised for meat and milk
- A tall plant with large yellow blooms, known for its seeds and oil
- To cultivate plants or crops
- Fresh fruits and vegetables grown on a farm
- To raise animals, often for farming purposes
- A farm animal raised for pork
- A cereal grain commonly used in breakfast foods
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- A cereal grain often used in brewing and animal feed
- The area of soil used for farming or building
- The process of gathering crops when they are ready
- The nutrient-rich layer of earth where plants grow
- Food given to farm animals
- A grassy field where animals graze
- A female animal that produces milk
- Plants grown in large quantities for food or other uses
- A place where crops are grown and animals are raised
- A yellow grain commonly used in food and animal feed
- The small part of a plant that is used to grow new plants
- A cereal crop used to make flour
- A farm animal known for its milk and ability to climb
24 Clues: Food given to farm animals • To cultivate plants or crops • A farm animal raised for pork • A cereal crop used to make flour • A grassy field where animals graze • A female animal that produces milk • A liquid produced by cows, goats, and sheep • Large farm animals raised for meat and milk • Fresh fruits and vegetables grown on a farm • ...
Industrial revolution and imperialism 2023-02-27
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- workers did this to demand better working conditions
- native people
- wasn't very wealthy but had some money
- style of farming farmers used that had new crops every year
- when more people start living in cities and not rural areas
- supporters of socialism
- when society thinks they are better than someone because of their race
- government is needed to help the economy and there should be little to no private property
- everyone is in charge of individual success
- business men who have shares of a big business
- the idea that you are more superior than someone because of race or religion
- the europeans took over Africa to get these
- when workers come together they form
- machine powered living
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- clothing and fabric factories are also called
- made the idea of laissez faire
- made the idea of socialism and communism
- workers formed these for better working conditions
- meeting to make rules for europe dividing up africa
- free market and no governement intervention
- britain started this revolution by turning man power into machine power
- europe wanted to take over this country for materials and labor
- was the leader of the berlin conference
- countries taking over other countries
- fenced in farming
25 Clues: native people • fenced in farming • machine powered living • supporters of socialism • made the idea of laissez faire • when workers come together they form • countries taking over other countries • wasn't very wealthy but had some money • was the leader of the berlin conference • made the idea of socialism and communism • free market and no governement intervention • ...
Southern colonies 2023-01-26
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- Some state had a group of people called _____ and control their town or space with People
- Georgia, Maryland, South and North Carolina virginia are all part of the ________.
- A lot of people came form the _____ to the southern colonies
- A lot of small farms were called a _______ where all of those small farms for the same person.
- The weather their is very ____ and good for farming
- A lot of people left England because of the church of england
- Georgia was founded by _____ (First name only)
- In that time _____ slaves where very common
- A lost of people died due to the mild _____ with disease
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- A lot of people sold cash crops for _____.
- Thomas Jefferson is the main writer of the declared of ______ of freedom and rights.
- A lot of _____ Americans die from all of the settlers form England .
- Some of the states where self ______.
- Some Slaves got tasked with the job of ______.
- Some of the founders of the southern colonies became large _______.
- The southern colonies are Maryland, virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and _____.
- North Carolina was settled in 1587 by _____
- A lot of slaves where very ______.
- The soil was very good for _____.
- Back then Cash ____ where also very common
20 Clues: The soil was very good for _____. • A lot of slaves where very ______. • Some of the states where self ______. • A lot of people sold cash crops for _____. • Back then Cash ____ where also very common • North Carolina was settled in 1587 by _____ • In that time _____ slaves where very common • Some Slaves got tasked with the job of ______. • ...
EFMS Units 1-5 Vocab Review 2022-12-17
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- old stone age
- farming
- living in the country
- more than is needed to meet the needs
- wandering from place to place
- object made by human
- to raise animals for farming purposes
- what you believe about your relationship to a higher power
- rich soil that can grow crops easily
- anything that can be used to meet your needs
- the belief in more than one god
- soldiers who fought on horseback
- something viewed as holy
- moving from one place to settle in another
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- factors that make you want to move to an area
- a patch of vegetation and water found in the desert
- fine fertile soil
- to make permanent changes
- to change to fit the surroundings
- not enough of something; a shortage
- factors that make you want to leave an area
- a large group of people with a defined and well organized culture
- new stone age
- the study of the basic questions of human life
- the belief in only one God
- living in the city
- strong religious beliefs or feelings
- the belief that a person's soul is reborn in another form after their death
- a journey for spiritual reasons
- the study of objects people made, used, and left behind
30 Clues: farming • old stone age • new stone age • fine fertile soil • living in the city • object made by human • living in the country • something viewed as holy • to make permanent changes • the belief in only one God • wandering from place to place • the belief in more than one god • a journey for spiritual reasons • soldiers who fought on horseback • to change to fit the surroundings • ...
4° Prehistory 2025-01-13
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- Small shelters made of fabric or animal skins.
- Something you build for protection.
- People who work with metal.
- The second part of the Stone Age, after the Paleolithic.
- Living in one place, often due to farming.
- Clay containers for storage and cooking.
- The time before history was written down.
- People who do not live in one place, and move around instead.
- Provided heat, light, and was used for cooking.
- Tools for hunting or fighting, like spears and arrows.
- A round object that rolls, and is used on cars, bicycles, and carts.
- Natural shelters used by early humans.
- Killing animals for food.
- A grain used to make flour and bread.
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- The exchange of goods or services.
- Land used for growing food and raising animals.
- Smooth and shiny, often by rubbing.
- Used as tools, weapons, or building materials.
- Ancient people of the Iberian Peninsula.
- The first part of the Stone Age, before the Neolithic.
- A small group of people that live and work together.
- Objects we use to solve problems.
- Simple homes made of natural materials.
- One of the first metals used for tools.
- A farming tool for turning soil.
- A group of ancient European people skilled in metalwork.
26 Clues: Killing animals for food. • People who work with metal. • A farming tool for turning soil. • Objects we use to solve problems. • The exchange of goods or services. • Something you build for protection. • Smooth and shiny, often by rubbing. • A grain used to make flour and bread. • Natural shelters used by early humans. • Simple homes made of natural materials. • ...
Unit 3 - Land Use, Waste, and Recycling 2026-01-28
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- materials that do not break down easily
- everyday trash from homes and businesses
- undeveloped land that has not been built on
- able to break down naturally over time
- discarded electronics like phones and computers
- turning used materials into new products
- how people use land for housing, farming, industry, or recreation
- harmful substances released into the environment
- the largest population an area can support without harm
- the growth of cities as people move from rural areas
- polluted liquid that forms when water passes through waste
- reducing waste before it is created
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- abandoned or polluted industrial land
- the spread of cities into nearby rural land
- breaking down food scraps and yard waste into soil
- using multiple methods to manage waste
- waste that is dangerous to people or the environment
- burning trash to reduce its volume
- using an item again instead of throwing it away
- cutting down forests for development or farming
- laws that control how land can be used in different areas
- roads, bridges, water systems, and utilities that support society
- using land in a way that protects future generations
- unwanted materials that are thrown away
- a place where trash is buried and covered
25 Clues: burning trash to reduce its volume • reducing waste before it is created • abandoned or polluted industrial land • using multiple methods to manage waste • able to break down naturally over time • materials that do not break down easily • unwanted materials that are thrown away • everyday trash from homes and businesses • turning used materials into new products • ...
Ag Careers 2025-09-04
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- Researches plants, animals, or food to develop new products or solve problems.
- Selects and mates plants or animals to produce desirable traits.
- Focuses on a specific area of agriculture, like soil health, nutrition, or equipment.
- Builds and repairs metal equipment, machinery, and structures used in agriculture.
- Sells products such as feed, seed, machinery, or chemicals to farmers.
- Educates students about agriculture, mechanics, animals, and related sciences.
- Oversees daily operations on a farm, ranch, or agribusiness.
- Grows crops or raises livestock for food, clothing, and other products.
- Gives expert advice to farmers on crops, livestock, or farm management.
- Studies and improves plant or animal genetics for better traits.
- Manages large herds of cattle, sheep, or other grazing animals.
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- Examines food, animals, or crops to make sure they are safe and meet standards.
- Provides medical care for farm animals and pets.
- Raises crops or livestock to sell for food, fiber, or fuel.
- Provides loans and financial services to farmers and agribusinesses.
- Designs and builds machines, equipment, and systems used in agriculture.
- Studies soil and crops to improve farming practices and crop yields.
- Works through universities to bring new research and farming techniques to the community.
- Grows and studies fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants.
- Installs, maintains, and repairs agricultural equipment or systems.
20 Clues: Provides medical care for farm animals and pets. • Raises crops or livestock to sell for food, fiber, or fuel. • Oversees daily operations on a farm, ranch, or agribusiness. • Manages large herds of cattle, sheep, or other grazing animals. • Selects and mates plants or animals to produce desirable traits. • ...
Colonial Life 2023-03-30
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- How a nation's power was measured against other nations
- Became king and queen of England during the Glorious Revolution
- The main cash crop grown in the Chesapeake region (Virginia, Maryland).
- A large farm that is very land and labor intensive used for growing cash crops
- An area under the political control of another country
- The social class to which plantation owners belong (they are also called this).
- Laws passed by England to control colonial shipping and trade
- The journey across the Atlantic Ocean for African slaves
- The main type of farming done in the New England colonies
- The trade network connecting Europe, Africa, and the Americas
- The basis of civilization in early modern Europe
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- The dominant economic system in the Atlantic world
- Agricultural products grown mainly to sell for profit
- Selling more than you buy is a positive ____ of trade
- A small farmer who owns his own land--most white Southerners were members of this class
- Owning land was the main basis for the colonial social ____.
- Most slaves were transferred to either Brazil or the ________
- The type of slavery practiced in the New World (the word means "property")
- The first stage of the Atlantic Slave Trade was ___ in Africa.
- England leaving the colonies mostly alone is a good thing
20 Clues: The basis of civilization in early modern Europe • The dominant economic system in the Atlantic world • Agricultural products grown mainly to sell for profit • Selling more than you buy is a positive ____ of trade • An area under the political control of another country • How a nation's power was measured against other nations • ...
Stone age 2025-09-18
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- wood covered in mud
- crushed rocks
- old age
- woven plant fibers
- moved place to place looking for food
- floats across water
- used to cook
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- new age
- hard rock that can be broken into sharp pieces
- middle age
- first domesticated animal
- built around river valleys
- in the late Neolithic
- worshiped beings
- domesticated wild plants
15 Clues: new age • old age • middle age • used to cook • crushed rocks • worshiped beings • woven plant fibers • wood covered in mud • floats across water • in the late Neolithic • domesticated wild plants • first domesticated animal • built around river valleys • moved place to place looking for food • hard rock that can be broken into sharp pieces
Poem The solitary reaper 2022-07-12
Reconstruction Era 2021-12-15
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- both presidents different offer edleint plans of reconstruction to southern states
- a person who favors the abolition of a practice.
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- a spiked shape weapon.
- A farming system used in the south
- Southern domestic terrorist organization.
- A farming system used in the south where a landowner would rent land
- officially sign or give a format consent
7 Clues: a spiked shape weapon. • A farming system used in the south • officially sign or give a format consent • Southern domestic terrorist organization. • a person who favors the abolition of a practice. • A farming system used in the south where a landowner would rent land • both presidents different offer edleint plans of reconstruction to southern states
Chapter 20 Vocabulary 2024-02-22
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- the destruction of land in arid and semi-arid climates
- an area in which the properties of the land undergo a radical change
- to improve or increase
- an event or fact that accompanies or determines another
- an often triangular-shaped section of land formed as the waters of a river slotheyn and split into many channels as rthey deposit sand and silt that has been carried down river
- to gain
- the practice of passing down stories from generation to generation by word of mouth
- pertaining to traditional religious beliefs in which nature and objects, such as athoughtnd mountains, are throught to have spirits
- a family that is headed by a male family member
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- farming that provides the basic needs of a family with little surplus
- a geographical region; the amount of space that the surface of a place covers
- steppe region extending from Senegal to Somalia that receives little rainfall
- to adapt plant and animals from the wild for human use
- a large group of people descended from the same ancestor
- the disposal of waste products
- possible of likely
- a family unit made up of a husband, wife, and children
- pressure or strain
18 Clues: to gain • possible of likely • pressure or strain • to improve or increase • the disposal of waste products • a family that is headed by a male family member • to adapt plant and animals from the wild for human use • the destruction of land in arid and semi-arid climates • a family unit made up of a husband, wife, and children • ...
Plants Topic Review 2021-03-02
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- what is the female part of the flower called?
- what is the plant of the flower that transfer the pollen to the ovary called?
- what is a manmade "environment chamber" made for plants called?
- what is another type of farming?
- what pollinators has been and is in danger of dying out?
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- what do plants do to convert energy from the sun into food?
- what part of the reproductive system of the plant takes in pollen from pollinators?
- what attracts pollinators?
- what is the male part of a flower called?
9 Clues: what attracts pollinators? • what is another type of farming? • what is the male part of a flower called? • what is the female part of the flower called? • what pollinators has been and is in danger of dying out? • what do plants do to convert energy from the sun into food? • what is a manmade "environment chamber" made for plants called? • ...
SE Asia- Elysia and Hxgxn 2018-05-03
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- the self, the cause of all misery
- Region of volcanoes and earthquakes surrounding the Pacific Oceancommercial farming (raising of crops and livestock for sale)
- communist supporters of the north.
- the quest for a way of life that would give the greatest value to human existence and help relieve the world of suffering
- end of the cycle of suffering, ultimate goal for Buddhists
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- largest temple in the world,
- (farming that provides only enough to feed the family)
- the teachings of the Buddha, showing all of society’s misery
- action that brings about pleasant or unpleasant results
9 Clues: largest temple in the world, • the self, the cause of all misery • communist supporters of the north. • (farming that provides only enough to feed the family) • action that brings about pleasant or unpleasant results • end of the cycle of suffering, ultimate goal for Buddhists • the teachings of the Buddha, showing all of society’s misery • ...
BC Resources 2014-04-28
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- Yellow metallic element
- Silvery white metallic element
- Removing minerals from the ground
- Place for rearing fish
- Sawed for use
- Farming
- Metallic element: heavy, magnetic
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- Black rock used as fuel
- Shiny grayish element
- Bluish metallic element
- Water vertebrate with gills
- Gas Combustible mixture of hydrocarbon gases
- Planting and growing of trees
- Reddish brown metal
- Thick greasy liquid
15 Clues: Farming • Sawed for use • Reddish brown metal • Thick greasy liquid • Shiny grayish element • Place for rearing fish • Black rock used as fuel • Yellow metallic element • Bluish metallic element • Water vertebrate with gills • Planting and growing of trees • Silvery white metallic element • Removing minerals from the ground • Metallic element: heavy, magnetic • ...
Kell's crossword 2020-10-02
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- living together
- implement
- a primate
- member of nomadic
- the science of farming
- the process of taming an animal
- a connection between two landmasses
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- one more remote than grandparent
- life diversified rapidly
- written records
- relating to
- a glacial
- final age of cultural
- region or habitat
- a large stone that forms prehistoric
15 Clues: implement • a primate • a glacial • relating to • written records • living together • region or habitat • member of nomadic • final age of cultural • the science of farming • life diversified rapidly • the process of taming an animal • one more remote than grandparent • a connection between two landmasses • a large stone that forms prehistoric
Vocab words. 2025-09-09
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- calmness; composure
- causing mental or physical pain
- everyday language
- friendship and goodwill
- endless; seeming to never stop
- long, repetitive list or recital
- seeming to be everywhere
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- to dry out; remove moisture
- suitable for farming or growing crops
- fragile; easy to break
- suspension or authorized delay
- to shorten
- mournful; gloomy
- very passionate or enthusiastic
- full; abundant
15 Clues: to shorten • full; abundant • mournful; gloomy • everyday language • calmness; composure • fragile; easy to break • friendship and goodwill • seeming to be everywhere • to dry out; remove moisture • suspension or authorized delay • endless; seeming to never stop • causing mental or physical pain • very passionate or enthusiastic • long, repetitive list or recital • ...
Settlement 2019-03-13
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- A settlement that's built in a line
- area slightly higher than floodplain at dry point site
- the location on a river which is crossed by a bridge
- River, Spring, or well
- a gentle slope goos for being well-drained and easy to farm and build on
- route centres, gaps between mountains, or a bridging point
- place where a group of people live
- the location close to a water supply
- area with a high density of buildings and roads
- the location close to the road
- the location of a place relative to its surroundings
- buildings are grouped together
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- the location which avoids the risk of flooding
- land with fertile soil used for farming
- the location which is easy for defence, river meander or in high land
- the feature and characteristic of the point at which the settlement is located
- the location which is near resources such as trees, fossil fuel
- buildings are spread out over a wide area
- high land areas where it's an ideal site for spotting enemies
- area located in the countryside, a small settlement with a low population
- upper layer of earth where plants grow
- areas on the slope of mountains which are warm and sunny, good for farming
22 Clues: River, Spring, or well • the location close to the road • buildings are grouped together • place where a group of people live • A settlement that's built in a line • the location close to a water supply • upper layer of earth where plants grow • land with fertile soil used for farming • buildings are spread out over a wide area • ...
Civics Crossword 2022-02-16
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- a network of houses in the U.S that help save slaves
- the removal of all trees in an area
- sand with oil in it
- windstorm that forms over warm ocean waters
- seasonal warm wind that comes from the Rockies
- A boundary in the eastern U.S
- mild climate region
- fog like stuff carrying lots of air pollution
- farming crops that rely on natural precipitation
- ridge that determines the direction 2 rivers flow
- resource that was formed by plants and animals
- region of manufacturing industries
- harvesting to many fish in that area
- smaller river that feeds into a bigger one
- peoples that arn't inuit or métis
- new independence
- precipitation that carries dissolved acids
- are where fish are caught
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- french canadians
- complex forest
- british loving americans
- a culture based on seafood
- a largely populated area made up of multiple cities
- musical form developed in the U.S in the early 1900s
- elevartion above where trees can't grow
- legally closing property from the owner
- a selfgoverned place
- economy that focuses on services and tech
- source of a stream
- leave permently
- pipeline that carries water
- when water becomes to mineral-rich
- artic people of canada
33 Clues: complex forest • leave permently • french canadians • new independence • source of a stream • sand with oil in it • mild climate region • a selfgoverned place • artic people of canada • british loving americans • are where fish are caught • a culture based on seafood • pipeline that carries water • A boundary in the eastern U.S • peoples that arn't inuit or métis • ...
history exam review term 3 2017-06-11
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- abolishing the sale of alcohol
- it was passed in 1876 to help deal with First Nations
- to take property from its owner
- this is another word for dried pounded meat with fat and berries
- betrayal to one's country
- people seeking valuable minerals
- this province was created in 1871 because macdonald wanted to expand Canada
- these were documents signed by parties agreeing to certain rules
- the person who introduced guerilla tactics in the northwest rebellion
- land given to settlers for farming
- the place rich in coal deposits
- first woman to receive her medical license in ontario
- keeping people in isolation to prevent the spread of disease
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- coupon that could be exchanged for land
- these tactics to fight included ambush and surprise attacks
- WCTU was against alcohol and _____ ______
- the most important factor causing population growth
- this strain of wheat in the prairies helped with farming
- this type of government is only temporary
- these people opened factories in cities
- the person responsible for the founding of the social gospel
- she helped found the National Council of Women and Victorian order of nurses
- this place was rich in nickel deposits
- they provided cheap labour when building the CPR
24 Clues: betrayal to one's country • abolishing the sale of alcohol • to take property from its owner • the place rich in coal deposits • people seeking valuable minerals • land given to settlers for farming • this place was rich in nickel deposits • coupon that could be exchanged for land • these people opened factories in cities • this type of government is only temporary • ...
Civilizations of the Americas Crossword 2022-05-24
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- Emperor who greatly expanded the Inca Empire.
- Region where the Inca lived.
- Region where the Maya lived.
- Killed many Inca before the Spanish arrived.
- Practiced by Maya and Aztecs to keep their gods happy.
- Sign from a god that Aztecs found their home.
- Moctezuma may have believed Cortes was this god.
- Name of an early Aztec tribe.
- May have been a getaway resort for wealthy Incas.
- Animal introduced to the Americas by the Spanish.
- Tenochtitlan was an island on Lake ____________.
- Important crop for the Maya, Inca, and Aztecs.
- Met with Atahualpa in 1532.
- Language spoken by the Aztecs.
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- King of the Aztecs when Cortes arrived.
- Burning plants to reintroduce nutrients into soil for farming.
- Spanish took this from Moctezuma's treasure room.
- Created by the Maya to track the seasons for farming.
- Capital city of the Inca Empire.
- Inca accounting system using threads and knots.
- Helped Cortes communicate with Native Americans
- Capital city of the Aztec Empire.
- Region of the Americas where both the Maya and Aztecs were located.
- King of the Inca when Pizarro arrived.
- Constructed by the Aztecs so people could walk from the mainland to Tenochtitlan.
- City built on top of Tenochtitlan after it was destroyed.
- Arrived in Tenochtitlan in 1519.
27 Clues: Met with Atahualpa in 1532. • Region where the Inca lived. • Region where the Maya lived. • Name of an early Aztec tribe. • Language spoken by the Aztecs. • Capital city of the Inca Empire. • Arrived in Tenochtitlan in 1519. • Capital city of the Aztec Empire. • King of the Inca when Pizarro arrived. • King of the Aztecs when Cortes arrived. • ...
The Civil War 1860-1865 2019-05-07
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- abolitionist that led slaves to freedom to the North and Canada
- action to stop transportation of goods or people into or out of an area
- rule by the people
- a person who has been freed from slavery
- a tenant farmer who shares the value of his farming with the owner
- rights not granted to the federal government but granted to the states
- this is known as the "war between states"
- to confirm consent or approval
- politics that favor keeping established traditions and oppose change
- an official order
- the practice of renting land for the purpose of farming
- to get rid of
- enrollment or draft into military service
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- the enlisting of persons for required service in the armed forces
- military rule as opposed to civil rule
- a change made to a law, bill or document
- to withdraw or separate from an alliance or country
- politics that favor progress and social reform
- process that put back the U.S. together after the Civil War
- a person who punishes criminals or takes control without authority to do so
- the sharing of power between the states and the federal government
- placing one's own interest, region, "section" over the interest of the nation
- a person that actively opposes slavery
- show loyalty
24 Clues: show loyalty • to get rid of • an official order • rule by the people • to confirm consent or approval • military rule as opposed to civil rule • a person that actively opposes slavery • a change made to a law, bill or document • a person who has been freed from slavery • this is known as the "war between states" • enrollment or draft into military service • ...
Indigenous People and Colonization 2019-09-08
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- the only living group of Indigenous people from Central and South America
- Trade System used by Mayas
- the system of taking over and controlling another land and its people
- Earliest known settled community in the Mundo Maya
- Indigenous group from the Caribbean
- Country that sent Columbus to explore the "New World"
- used by the Mayas as Money
- the discipline that studies of the physical environment, people and their interactions
- permanent movement of people from one place to another
- Path the ancestors of indigenous groups crossed to get to the Americas
- Period Colonization Started
- life style of moving from place to place
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- the study of past events that impact or present and future.
- the first/ original to inhabit an area
- Believing in many Gods
- a scientist who studies past human life through remains
- System of Farming practiced by the Mayas
- one of two Continent linked to Bering Strait
- Stone Slab for writing
- essential skill learnt by indigenous Americans
- One of the major Land masses in the World
- A modern country that the Mayas still inhabit
- a type of Animal followed by Indigenous people
- Belize was once under their rule and control
- The country that is taken over and controlled by another
25 Clues: Believing in many Gods • Stone Slab for writing • Trade System used by Mayas • used by the Mayas as Money • Period Colonization Started • Indigenous group from the Caribbean • the first/ original to inhabit an area • System of Farming practiced by the Mayas • life style of moving from place to place • One of the major Land masses in the World • ...
Indigenous People and Colonization 2019-09-08
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- life style of moving from place to place
- Indigenous group from the Caribbean
- A modern country that the Mayas still inhabit
- Trade System used by Mayas
- Believing in many Gods
- One of the major Land masses in the World
- Earliest known settled community in the Mundo Maya
- the discipline that studies of the physical environment, people and their interactions
- Country that sent Columbus to explore the "New World"
- System of Farming practiced by the Mayas
- The country that is taken over and controlled by another
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- Stone Slab for writing
- a scientist who studies past human life through remains
- Period Colonization Started
- used by the Mayas as Money
- Belize was once under their rule and control
- the study of past events that impact or present and future.
- permanent movement of people from one place to another
- the only living group of Indigenous people from Central and South America
- the first/ original to inhabit an area
- the system of taking over and controlling another land and its people
- Path the ancestors of indigenous groups crossed to get to the Americas
- a type of Animal followed by Indigenous people
- essential skill learnt by indigenous Americans
- one of two Continent linked to Bering Strait
25 Clues: Stone Slab for writing • Believing in many Gods • used by the Mayas as Money • Trade System used by Mayas • Period Colonization Started • Indigenous group from the Caribbean • the first/ original to inhabit an area • life style of moving from place to place • System of Farming practiced by the Mayas • One of the major Land masses in the World • ...
objective 4 2023-05-04
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- shoes horses.
- – a person who manages the daily operation of a hatchery facility.
- eggs
- breeders are in charge of the record keeping and scheduling involved with being a breeder.
- studies and applies genetics.
- under water agriculture (examples fish farming and kelp farming)
- studies nutrient values of feeds
- any or domesticated fowls that are raised for eggs,meat,or feathers (examples ducks chickens turkeys)
- –pig producers
- –hog producers
- meet
- – a person write articles about the horses and the horse industry.
- cares for and manages animals in a variety of settings including animal hospitals
- animal doctor
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- – a scientist concerned with the study of plant and animal microorganisms.
- – a trained individual employed by regulatory authorities to inspect all meats as they pass through a slaughter facility or packing plant.
- manages the daily operation of a livestock farm.
- assists the veterinarian in caring for animals.
- Angus Hereford
- – specialized dentist who works on horses.
- - a person who slaughters animals or dresses meat.
- Neutral is 7 Below 7 is acidic Above 7 is alkaline
- Holstein Jersey Guernsey Ayrshire
- animals raised for milk,meat,work,or wool (examples cattle sheep swine goats)
- – a person certified to artificially breed livestock.
- to Finish producers
- Show Racing Recreation
- members of the equidae family (example horses mule)
28 Clues: eggs • meet • shoes horses. • animal doctor • Angus Hereford • –pig producers • –hog producers • to Finish producers • Show Racing Recreation • studies and applies genetics. • studies nutrient values of feeds • Holstein Jersey Guernsey Ayrshire • – specialized dentist who works on horses. • assists the veterinarian in caring for animals. • manages the daily operation of a livestock farm. • ...
Egyptian Crossword 2023-11-07
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- A triangular shaped monument usually found in Egypt.
- Sediment deposited at the mouth of a river in a triangular shape, usually where the river separates into different sections or outlets.
- Another word for the tombs Pharohs are buried in.
- A valley formed by a body of freshwater.
- A mythological creature depicted as a being with a lion's body and a human’s head.
- The most famous queen of Egypt.
- Longest river in the world.
- The desert home to the Nile River.
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- A body of a human preserved by the removal of most organs.
- The most popular wriitten language that the Egyptians used.
- A mixture of spices and preservatives used to prevent a body from decay.
- A beetle seen as sacred in Egypt.
- One of the most important cities in Egypt located in the delta of the Nile River.
- A long and narrow sea connected to the mediterranean sea .
- The people in charge of Egypt's religion and government.
- A descent of rulers from the same bloodline.
- A stone pillar originally created in Egypt, constructed in honor of a person or an event.
- An area good for farming.
- A water plant cultivated in the Nile River.
- Sediment from a river making an area suitable for farming.
20 Clues: An area good for farming. • Longest river in the world. • The most famous queen of Egypt. • A beetle seen as sacred in Egypt. • The desert home to the Nile River. • A valley formed by a body of freshwater. • A water plant cultivated in the Nile River. • A descent of rulers from the same bloodline. • Another word for the tombs Pharohs are buried in. • ...
Unit 5 2024-04-18
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- Harvesting two crops in a year.
- Uses a large amount of land.
- Farmers traveling around with a group of animals.
- Plants grown for feeding grazing animals.
- Process where fertile land changes into dryland.
- Growth of specific crops.
- Reproduction of plants through seeds.
- Watering land to assist the production of plants.
- Changing crop activity from one field to another.
- An area where livestock are fattened up.
- Subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals.
- Natural process where material is shifted away.
- Production of crops and animals for sale.
- Usage of expanded fertilizers and seeds.
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- Altering genetics of plants to benefit.
- Breeding or raising animals for dairy products.
- Destruction of fertile area by natural causes.
- Connection of links to many places of production.
- The trade of plants, animals, and diseases.
- Area cleared for farming using slash and burn.
- Large farm that grows one or two crops.
- The cultivation of plants.
- Chemicals used to kill insects.
- Organize food productions for commercial purposes.
- Using technology to work.
- Commerical grazing livestock over an extensive area.
- A plant cultivated by people.
- Planting different crops sequentially on the same land.
- The farming of aquatic organisms.
- Large production of crops shipped to the market.
30 Clues: Using technology to work. • Growth of specific crops. • The cultivation of plants. • Uses a large amount of land. • A plant cultivated by people. • Harvesting two crops in a year. • Chemicals used to kill insects. • The farming of aquatic organisms. • Reproduction of plants through seeds. • Altering genetics of plants to benefit. • Large farm that grows one or two crops. • ...
2-3 Native Americans 2022-07-31
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- ___ ___ was accidentally killed for practicing the Ghost Dance
- Many Native Americans hated farming & the Dawes Act, so they ____ their lots to settlers.
- U.S. government wanted Native Americans living on _____ .
- The ___ ___ divided reservations into 160 acres lots, for farming, ranching, or sale.
- The ___ ___ ___ happened when Black Kettle was attacked while seeking peace
- The ___ ___ granted all Native Americans U.S. citizenship.
- ___ of Indians lobbied congress to grant citizenship for Native Americans
- U.S. gov failed to pay Dakota people their annuities, which led to ___ ____ uprising.
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- George Custer was killed at the Battle of ___ ___ , which caused the army to increase war efforts.
- ___ ___ died at the Battle of Little Bighorn, which caused the army to increase the war effort.
- The ___ ___ was outlawed because it celebrated white settlers going away.
- Great Plains were home to ___ ___ , who resisted settlers by attacking & going to war.
- Chief Joseph refused a smaller reservation, which led to the Flight of ___ ___
- Bureau of ___ ___ created boarding schools to change Native Americans culture.
- Indian ___ Association lobbied congress to grant citizenship for Native Americans.
- The army wanted Native Americans on reservations, so they killed ____
- After Sitting Bull died, it caused the Battle of ___ ___ .
- ____ between Native Americans & settlers were broken
- ___ is when Native Americans learn English & become U.S. citizens
- Crazy Horse & Fetterman’s Massacre led to ___ ___ War
20 Clues: ____ between Native Americans & settlers were broken • Crazy Horse & Fetterman’s Massacre led to ___ ___ War • U.S. government wanted Native Americans living on _____ . • After Sitting Bull died, it caused the Battle of ___ ___ . • The ___ ___ granted all Native Americans U.S. citizenship. • ___ ___ was accidentally killed for practicing the Ghost Dance • ...
Protecting Mangroves Crossword 2025-07-26
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- – Related to cities or towns
- – A wooden walkway built through nature areas like wetlands
- – The base or starting point for a project or structure
- village – A small community where people rely on catching fish for a living
- – To remove impurities from water or air
- – The area where land meets the sea
- farming – Raising shrimp in coastal areas, often affecting natural ecosystems
- practices – Methods that meet needs without harming future generations
- – To begin using or supporting something, such as a new idea or method
- – Physical harm or destruction to something
- – To maintain or keep something in its original condition
- – The process of bringing damaged ecosystems back to health
- – Knowledge or understanding of a particular issue
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- work – Helping others or a cause without being paid
- – Trees that grow in salty, coastal areas and protect shorelines
- – Related to the countryside or farming areas
- – Harmful substances introduced into the environment
- – The variety of plant and animal life in a habitat
- – To take part in an activity or event
- – The clearing or cutting down of forests
- – A community of living things interacting with their environment
- – The act of keeping something safe from harm
- – A place that provides safety and protection
23 Clues: – Related to cities or towns • – The area where land meets the sea • – To take part in an activity or event • – To remove impurities from water or air • – The clearing or cutting down of forests • – Physical harm or destruction to something • – Related to the countryside or farming areas • – The act of keeping something safe from harm • ...
Prehistory + River Valleys 2025-08-15
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- Early humans migrated from _______ Africa into Eurasia, Australia, and the Americas
- Egypt traded on the ________ River
- Babylonian (Mesopotamian) king who made the 'eye for an eye' law code
- Tiered Mesopotamian place of religious worship
- River valley located in India that featured the city of Harappa
- The types of stone tools used during the Paleolithic Age
- People in the Paleolithic Age moved from place to place hunting and gathering their food, meaning they were ______
- Stonehenge, Aleppo, Jericho, and ________ are all examples of Neolithic archaeological sites
- NEW Stone Age
- Picture writing system found in pyramids of Egypt
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- Early river valleys settled in the ________ Crescent due to access to water and arable land
- This civilization established trading colonies around the Mediterranean, traded purple dye, and invented the ALPHABET
- Mesopotamia is on the ________ and Euphrates Rivers
- Like fertile; means land that is good for farming (example: the silt left behind after the Huang He's flooding)
- The shift to the Neolithic Age starts with the advent of farming, called the _______ Revolution
- Ancient Chinese writing used by priests to speak to the gods
- Means belief in MORE THAN ONE god
- OLD Stone Age
- The Indus city of _______-Daro was known for its grid-like pattern and strong, centralized, government
- Writing system of Mesopotamia
20 Clues: OLD Stone Age • NEW Stone Age • Writing system of Mesopotamia • Means belief in MORE THAN ONE god • Egypt traded on the ________ River • Tiered Mesopotamian place of religious worship • Picture writing system found in pyramids of Egypt • Mesopotamia is on the ________ and Euphrates Rivers • The types of stone tools used during the Paleolithic Age • ...
Social Studies Vocab Review 2026-04-01
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- directions the directions that are between the main directions on a map
- the land next to the sea
- not very many things spread out over an area
- to make greater
- to lessen or shrink in quantity
- climate weather that is very difficult for people, animals, and plants to live in
- directions the four main directions on a map
- soil that helps plants grow well
- job farming crops and raising livestock; farming
- fuels things like coal, oil, and gas that come from dead plants and animals and can be burned for energy
- living, located, or taking place in a city
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- in a great amount
- the first people who already lived in a place
- gases or smoke that come out of cars, factories, or other things into the air
- a line that separates one place from another
- climate weather that is not too hot and not too cold
- land where plants can grow
- an area where people live that is just outside a big city
- to leave a group or country and become separate
- living in the country
- people working together to make things or provide services
- when people from one place move to another place and take control of it
22 Clues: to make greater • in a great amount • living in the country • the land next to the sea • land where plants can grow • to lessen or shrink in quantity • soil that helps plants grow well • living, located, or taking place in a city • a line that separates one place from another • not very many things spread out over an area • directions the four main directions on a map • ...
People's Lifestyle in the Countryside 2023-10-31
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- which often involve farming and a close connection to nature.
- pastimes that revolve around outdoor activities like gardening, fishing, and hiking.
- pace of life in the countryside tends to be more peaceful
- where neighbors know and support each other.
- is a central part of rural life, with people engaged in farming, crop cultivation, and animal husbandry.
- with an emphasis on maintaining cultural practices and values.
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- closely connected to the natural environment.
- with a focus on traditional values and uncomplicated living.
- known for its picturesque landscapes, offering breathtaking views and a serene environment.
9 Clues: where neighbors know and support each other. • closely connected to the natural environment. • pace of life in the countryside tends to be more peaceful • with a focus on traditional values and uncomplicated living. • which often involve farming and a close connection to nature. • with an emphasis on maintaining cultural practices and values. • ...
8th Grade History Quarter 2 Exam Crossword 2022-05-24
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- Practiced by Maya and Aztecs to keep their gods happy.
- Region where the Inca lived.
- Important crop for the Maya, Inca, and Aztecs.
- Created by the Maya to track the seasons for farming.
- Arrived in Tenochtitlan in 1519.
- Animal introduced to the Americas by the Spanish.
- City built on top of Tenochtitlan after it was destroyed.
- King of the Aztecs when Cortes arrived.
- Inca accounting system using threads and knots.
- Name of an early Aztec tribe.
- Killed many Inca before the Spanish arrived.
- Burning plants to reintroduce nutrients into soil for farming.
- Sign from a god that Aztecs found their home.
- Tenochtitlan was an island on Lake ____________.
- Language spoken by the Aztecs.
- Met with Atahualpa in 1532.
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- King of the Inca when Pizarro arrived.
- Region of the Americas where both the Maya and Aztecs were located.
- Constructed by the Aztecs so people could walk from the mainland to Tenochtitlan.
- Capital city of the Aztec Empire.
- Capital city of the Inca Empire.
- Emperor who greatly expanded the Inca Empire.
- Moctezuma may have believed Cortes was this god.
- May have been a getaway resort for wealthy Incas.
- Helped Cortes communicate with Native Americans
- Region where the Maya lived.
- Spanish took this from Moctezuma's treasure room.
27 Clues: Met with Atahualpa in 1532. • Region where the Inca lived. • Region where the Maya lived. • Name of an early Aztec tribe. • Language spoken by the Aztecs. • Arrived in Tenochtitlan in 1519. • Capital city of the Inca Empire. • Capital city of the Aztec Empire. • King of the Inca when Pizarro arrived. • King of the Aztecs when Cortes arrived. • ...
Indigenous People and Colonization 2019-09-08
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- Trade System used by Mayas
- Studies the discipline that studies of the physical environment, people and their interactions
- Period Colonization Started
- The country that is taken over and controlled by another
- the first/ original to inhabit an area
- A modern country that the Mayas still inhabit
- and Burn System of Farming practiced by the Mayas
- essential skill learnt by indigenous Americans
- a type of Animal followed by Indigenous people
- Believing in many Gods
- Belize was once under their rule and control
- permanent movement of people from on place to another
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- Earliest known settled community in the Mundo Maya
- the study of past events that impact or present and future.
- a scientist who studies past human life through remains
- the system of taking over and controlling another land and its people
- the only living group of Indigenous people from Central and South America
- Strait Path ancestors of indigenous groups crossed to get to the Americas
- life style of moving from place to place
- Stone Slab for writing
- One of the major Land masses in the World
- used by the Mayas as Money
- Country that sent Columbus to explore the "New World"
- Indigenous group from the Caribbean
- one of two Continent linked to Bering Strait
25 Clues: Stone Slab for writing • Believing in many Gods • Trade System used by Mayas • used by the Mayas as Money • Period Colonization Started • Indigenous group from the Caribbean • the first/ original to inhabit an area • life style of moving from place to place • One of the major Land masses in the World • Belize was once under their rule and control • ...
B1 2020 DIAZ 2020-11-08
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- Outermost atmospheric layer
- Earth's temperatures rising more than normal
- GHG produced by refrigerators and aerosol
- Produced through photosynthesis in plants
- Hottest atmospheric layer
- energy from the sun that heats the Earth
- Fuels created by fossils from thousands of years ago, causes lots of air pollution
- Human activity that involves farming, causes global warming and climate change
- Humans removing trees, increases CO2 levels in the atmosphere
- Ozone found in this atmospheric layer
- GHG that is produced by humans & animals
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- Changing of the climate overtime
- Gas that makes up >1% of atmosphere
- Atmospheric layer where weather occurs
- GHG formed when fertilizers react with nitrogen, levels of this increased during the industrial revolution
- The envelope of gases that surrounds Earth
- Coldest atmopheric layer, meteorites burn up here
- the wavelength of radiation that the atmosphere allows to pass through in the form of sunlight
- Ozone found in the troposphere instead of the stratophere, caused by human activity
- Increased heat trapping caused by humans
- Water, produced by volcanoes in the form of steam
- Earth's atmosphere traps heat, supports life
- Most abundant GHG caused by evaporation
- GHG that is produced by farming & cattle
- Most abundant gas in the atmosphere
25 Clues: Hottest atmospheric layer • Outermost atmospheric layer • Changing of the climate overtime • Gas that makes up >1% of atmosphere • Most abundant gas in the atmosphere • Ozone found in this atmospheric layer • Atmospheric layer where weather occurs • Most abundant GHG caused by evaporation • Increased heat trapping caused by humans • energy from the sun that heats the Earth • ...
GRASP Week 12 - Modules 57 and 58 2014-05-26
Across
- Soil organic matter
- Essential macronutrient, 7th element
- Placing pollution-absorbing plants in affected areas
- A distinct and visible layer of the soil
- The breeding of two different species to form a new one.
- Transgenic ______ act as a built-in insecticide
- Produced from biomass of plants or other living organisms
- Used to move genes into plants
- Occurs when too much of a nutrient has been absorbed by the plant
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- Produced in the nitrogen cycle, must be converted to other forms before use
- _____ farming is said to solve many of the problems of modern farming.
- Symbiotic relationship between fungi and plant roots
- Made from the fermentation of plant sugars
- Essential nutrients needed in large quantities
- Referred to as the best soil type for growth
- Essential ratio provided on every pack of fertiliser
- Soil and rock being disrupted from the Earth's surface via exogenic processes
- A pathogen that exists in tropical soils can causes flu-like symptoms in humans
- Loss of minerals through the use of inorganic fertilisers
- An organism that has had artificial DNA introduced
- Converts ammonia into useable nitrogen
- Common use for micronutrients in the cell
- Soil with the highest concentration of organic matter and nutrients
23 Clues: Soil organic matter • Used to move genes into plants • Essential macronutrient, 7th element • Converts ammonia into useable nitrogen • A distinct and visible layer of the soil • Common use for micronutrients in the cell • Made from the fermentation of plant sugars • Referred to as the best soil type for growth • Essential nutrients needed in large quantities • ...
Geography 2016-04-17
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- factor/ something natural that affects things
- sector/jobs that provide a service
- to bring in from another country
- sector/ jobs that work with the earths natural resources
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance
- farming crops
- a large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet
- sector/ jobs that make things(manufacturing)
- a natural feature of the earths surface
- a wide spread lack of food
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- a typical weather in a certain area
- a lack of rain to grow enough crops
- factor/ something caused by or to do with people that affects things
- the process by which the surface of the earth is worn away
- carry from one place to another by any vehicles
- gardening/ growing vegetables and flowers
- farm/ a farm with crops and animals
- farming animals for milk or meat
- the fall of rain or the quantity of rain falling within a given area in time
- miles/ the distance food travels from where it was produced to our plates
- the expanse of salt water that covers most of the earths surface
- basin/ an area of land drained by a river and its tributaries
23 Clues: farming crops • a wide spread lack of food • to bring in from another country • farming animals for milk or meat • sector/jobs that provide a service • a typical weather in a certain area • a lack of rain to grow enough crops • farm/ a farm with crops and animals • a natural feature of the earths surface • gardening/ growing vegetables and flowers • ...
famous people crossword 2021-12-30
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- was an English-born American political activist, philosopher, political theorist, and revolutionary.
- strong interest in farming turnips and his role in the British Agricultural Revolution.
- as a Welsh textile manufacturer, philanthropist and social reformer
- He had a private geological museum,
- an English inventor and a leading entrepreneur during the early Industrial Revolution.
- his economic theory is the idea that markets tend to work best when the government leaves them alone.
- improved on Thomas Newcomen's 1712 Newcomen steam engine
- known for inventing the cotton gin,
- was a British politician, philanthropist, and a leader of the movement to abolish the slave trade
- Inventor of of the atmospheric steam engine.
- lived and worked in Lancashire, England.
- founder of ford motor company
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- an English civil engineer and mechanical engineer.
- was an English novelist
- British weavers and textile workers who objected to the increased use of mechanized looms and knitting frames
- pioneer in social work who founded more than 90 homes for destitute children.
- most important creation was the flying shuttle,
- freedom of the press in the United Kingdom.
- was an English writer and social critic
- Helped transform farming practices
- developed the coke burning blast furnace that made it possible to produce commercial grade iron cost-effectively.
- was an English painter, printmaker and watercolourist.
22 Clues: was an English novelist • founder of ford motor company • Helped transform farming practices • He had a private geological museum, • known for inventing the cotton gin, • was an English writer and social critic • lived and worked in Lancashire, England. • freedom of the press in the United Kingdom. • Inventor of of the atmospheric steam engine. • ...
Egypt crossword puzzle 2025-10-22
Across
- the pharaoh who commended the pyramid of Giza
- a crazy pharaoh who was the last pharaoh of Egypt
- warriors from Asia attacked Egypt and ruled for 150 years fought with bronze weapons and chariots
- a pharaoh that all of his riches were not touched when modern day people found him.
- created to protect the Pharaohs body
- uprising king against hyksos ruler
- regular farming
- a loved and famous rule/warrior who fought hitties (when typing answer put 2nd
- a male ruler who ruled for a short time his prime minister took over
- the river that the Egyptians used the most.
- an old kingdom that ranged 2600 bc to 2300 bc
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- a young ruler who ruled all of Egypt after 100 years, lord of 2 lands
- a country that was in control for many many years.
- the 1st female queen to rule over Egypt
- the earliest recorded physician
- kingdom a kingdom that ranged from 2300 bc to 1670 bc
- married to nefertiti when he was a ruler the empire began to crumble
- a pharaoh that is know for abandoning the true religion of Egypt
- were a lot of farming happens
- a kingdom that ranged from 1550 bc to 1080 bc
20 Clues: regular farming • were a lot of farming happens • the earliest recorded physician • uprising king against hyksos ruler • created to protect the Pharaohs body • the 1st female queen to rule over Egypt • the river that the Egyptians used the most. • the pharaoh who commended the pyramid of Giza • a kingdom that ranged from 1550 bc to 1080 bc • ...
Level 2 Vocabulary 7 2025-03-02
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- large store that sells food and household items
- farming, including growing crops and raising animals
- local growers sell fresh produce
- take care of
- web log of thoughts, ideas, or information
- to share information or ideas
- brought in by airplane
- brought in from another country
- tool used to see very small objects or details
- recently made, obtained, or harvested
- full of people or things, making it hard to move around
- passed down over time from ancestors, old customs over time
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- fresh vegetables and fruits
- send, transport
- a foreign country, especially, but not always, across the sea
- place where people live close to each other
- power derived from carbon-based fuels, such as wood, coal, oil, and natural gas
- calculated by dividing the total by the number of items
- growing plant food and raising animals
- surroundings or conditions of living or operation
- areas outside of a city
- reports, surveys, investigations
- amazing or difficult to believe, so great or unusual
- movement of people or goods from one place to another
- top surface of a building
- group of people living in the same area
- related to cities or towns
- bring goods or services into a country from abroad
- to extend to or make contact
29 Clues: take care of • send, transport • brought in by airplane • areas outside of a city • top surface of a building • related to cities or towns • fresh vegetables and fruits • to extend to or make contact • to share information or ideas • brought in from another country • local growers sell fresh produce • reports, surveys, investigations • recently made, obtained, or harvested • ...
Social Studies Puzzle #1 2020-09-22
15 Clues: money • collect • to spread • human fossil • used for food • Old Stone Age • change to farming • study of the past • people's way of life • to stay in one place • can be a fossil like Lucy • example of a language spoken • humans using animals for help • early humans used for shelter • people of wander for food and shelter
Science Vocabulary Crossword 2014-02-03
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- biology usually seen smaller
- science of farming
- a disease outbreak
- medicine that destroys
- spreads
- a shot that prevents
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- to oppose something
- fleas, tics, mosquitos
- practice keeping clean
- single-celled organisms name
- life only seen with microscope
- total number of organisms
- causes a disease
- produced by a set of parents
- carries disease causing fungi
15 Clues: spreads • causes a disease • science of farming • a disease outbreak • to oppose something • a shot that prevents • fleas, tics, mosquitos • practice keeping clean • medicine that destroys • total number of organisms • biology usually seen smaller • single-celled organisms name • produced by a set of parents • carries disease causing fungi • life only seen with microscope
Social studies project 2025-12-21
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- long narrative poem
- believe in multiple gods
- first form of writing
- human made water way
- worlds first civilization
- Mesopotamian epic
- supply of water to land
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- Between 2 rivers
- helped grow Babylon
- A mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks
- farming
- created first empire
- made the first law
- Made the first alphabet
- top of social class
15 Clues: farming • Between 2 rivers • Mesopotamian epic • made the first law • long narrative poem • helped grow Babylon • top of social class • created first empire • human made water way • first form of writing • Made the first alphabet • supply of water to land • believe in multiple gods • worlds first civilization • A mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks
Reconstruction era 2026-01-13
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- - Violent white supremacist group.
- - Agency aiding freedmen.
- (1866-1867) - Congress controlled Reconstruction.
- (1868) - Amendment granting citizenship.
- (1870) - Amendment granting voting rights.
- - Laws limiting freedmen’s rights.
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- - Renting land to farm.
- (1867-1877) - Military enforced Reconstruction.
- - Farming for crop shares.
- - To approve.
- - Official pardon.
- (1865) - Amendment ending slavery.
- - Elected Black officials.
- - Ended Reconstruction.
- - To cancel a law.
15 Clues: - To approve. • - Official pardon. • - To cancel a law. • - Renting land to farm. • - Ended Reconstruction. • - Agency aiding freedmen. • - Farming for crop shares. • - Elected Black officials. • - Violent white supremacist group. • (1865) - Amendment ending slavery. • - Laws limiting freedmen’s rights. • (1868) - Amendment granting citizenship. • ...
Alice Waters 2024-08-17
Across
- Focus on nearby produce
- She wrote cookbooks
- Type of menu
- Cuisine she popularized
- City of her restaurant
- School project she initiated
- Alice's profession
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- Farming practice she promotes
- Quality of her food
- Alice's surname
- Role in farm to table
- Role in food education
- Cooking movement she supports
- Her restaurant
- Type of ingredients she advocates
15 Clues: Type of menu • Her restaurant • Alice's surname • Alice's profession • Quality of her food • She wrote cookbooks • Role in farm to table • Role in food education • City of her restaurant • Focus on nearby produce • Cuisine she popularized • School project she initiated • Farming practice she promotes • Cooking movement she supports • Type of ingredients she advocates
Room Number X 2025-05-09
15 Clues: humans • farming • beliefs • altered plants • tracking device • an area of land • Amount of people • kills off insects • map that is colored • The class we are taking • shows distances on maps • using hills to plant crops • Physical look of the landscape • the amount of something in an area • movement of items creating a triangle
Chapter 18 Vocabulary 2018-10-02
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- Name given to people who left the south and moved west.
- Name given to the Plain farmers.
- An underdeveloped area.
- A social and educational organization for farmers.
- A decrease in the money supply and overall lower prices.
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- Called for the government to own railroads and telephone and telegraph systems.
- Communities that grew suddenly when a mine opened.
- Areas of federal land set aside for Native Americans.
- Granted federal land to the states that was to be sold to raise money to build colleges.
- A new method of farming that shifted focus away from water dependent crops such as corn.
10 Clues: An underdeveloped area. • Name given to the Plain farmers. • Communities that grew suddenly when a mine opened. • A social and educational organization for farmers. • Areas of federal land set aside for Native Americans. • Name given to people who left the south and moved west. • A decrease in the money supply and overall lower prices. • ...
agrarian relations and agribusiness 2024-10-31
Across
- The type of ownership where land is held by the state or community.
- The process of converting raw agricultural goods into finished products.
- Financial support given by the government to help farmers.
- Primary natural resource used in agriculture for planting crops.
- The industry involved in the production, processing, and sale of farm products.
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- The practice of alternating crops to maintain soil health.
- A business partnership between multiple farmers for mutual benefit.
- A form of farming intended for producing food for the farmer's family.
- Large-scale commercial farms run by corporations.
- Farming that uses no synthetic chemicals, emphasizing natural methods.
10 Clues: Large-scale commercial farms run by corporations. • The practice of alternating crops to maintain soil health. • Financial support given by the government to help farmers. • Primary natural resource used in agriculture for planting crops. • A business partnership between multiple farmers for mutual benefit. • ...
Africa geography choice board 2023-01-03
7 Clues: Spreading of desert land • A nomadic Arab of the desert • The cutting down of too many trees • A farming technique whereplants are burned • A dry arid semi-arid region south of the Sahara • a grassy plain in tropical and subtropical region • provides enough food for the farmer but not enough for sale
What Economy is it? 2024-02-05
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- the oldest economy, think: farming, hunting, trade
- command + market economy, some freedom & some government involvement
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- this nation has a command economy
- most of this nation has a traditional, farming economy
- this nation has a mixed economy
- the government has FULL control, everyone makes the same money
- NO country actually has it, no government involvement, free market
7 Clues: this nation has a mixed economy • this nation has a command economy • the oldest economy, think: farming, hunting, trade • most of this nation has a traditional, farming economy • the government has FULL control, everyone makes the same money • NO country actually has it, no government involvement, free market • ...
The Story Of Village Palampur 2021-08-26
10 Clues: Kharif crop • Nearest town • Human capital • Main activity • The protagonist • physical capital • non-farming activity • Replacement for fixed land • One-third of the population • productive use of electricity
Chapter 13: Lesson 3 Quiz 2022-03-29
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- which country is the most industrialized
- the majority of South African countries practice this religion
- majority of the people in the region only live to their _________ (decade *twenties, thirties, etc.)
- which country is the poorest
- migration to cities is increasing because of these
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- most of Mozambique's people do this for a job
- this term refers to the type of farming used to grow the food you need to survive
- which country is the most populated
- this ethnic group makes up more than 80% of Zimbabwe's population
- the majority of South African countries speak this language
10 Clues: which country is the poorest • which country is the most populated • which country is the most industrialized • most of Mozambique's people do this for a job • migration to cities is increasing because of these • the majority of South African countries speak this language • the majority of South African countries practice this religion • ...
